Stress in Teens

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Stress in Teens by Mind Map: Stress in Teens

1. Relationship Stress in Teens

2. 1. The main idea of the article from the website is about stress in teens and how to keep it in check. The main idea of the article from the database is how stress from relationships effects adolescents.

3. 2. The purpose of the article from the website is to inform people about stress in teens and how they can make it not so difficult to go through. The purpose of the article from the database is also to inform people about stress in teens, but it gives more information on coping with stress and recent studies that have been done based off stress in youth.

4. 3. In both articles the author's target audience is towards teens and their parents. The author's want not only teenagers to know about the causes of stress and how they can deal with it, but they want their parents to know about what children may go through during their youth. This affects the way the information for the articles is selected because they need to be understandable to teenagers and adults. Adults are going to focus more on the facts in the database article because they want proof of the articles claim.

5. Sleep Deprivation

6. Academic Stress in Teens

7. Ways to prevent Stress in Teens:

8. 4. The database article has the highest level of authority because it is written by a reliable source, and the references are also provided by authentic sources. The website article is dependable because it was co-written by a number of psychologists, but it still does not have the highest authority.

9. 5. The database article is more timely because it provides more solid information of the topic. It is also more reliable and suited for today's social outlook on stress in teens.

10. 6. The article that is most relevant is the article from the database. It is the most relevant because it provides information on many different subtopics within teen stress; like cultural context, charts and analysis, and coping mechanisms.