Teens with Severe Acne More Likely to Be Suicidal

Teens with severe acne are more likely than others to have mental health problems and thoughts of suicide, and it may not be due to the acne medications they take, as previous research has suggested, according to a new study.

A questionnaire-based study of 3,775 18- and 19-year-olds in Norway found that girls with severe acne were more than twice as likely as other girls to have thoughts of suicide, and boys with severe acne were three times as likely as other boys to have those thoughts.

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