{"id":5777,"date":"2023-02-14T04:42:37","date_gmt":"2023-02-14T10:42:37","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/ustower.net\/?p=5777"},"modified":"2023-02-14T04:42:40","modified_gmt":"2023-02-14T10:42:40","slug":"one-in-10-us-girls-say-theyve-been-raped-shocking-cdc-figures-reveal","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/ustower.net\/?p=5777","title":{"rendered":"One in 10 US girls say they\u2019ve been raped, shocking CDC figures reveal"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>High school girls are \u2018engulfed in a growing wave of violence and trauma,\u2019 federal researchers say<\/p>\n<p>As many as one in 10 teenage girls in the US have said that they have been raped,&nbsp;according to a report from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.<br \/>\nHigh school girls are \u201cengulfed in a growing wave of violence and trauma,\u201d the researchers state in their report. The figures were published on Monday and show that rates of rape and sexual violence have increased while feelings of sadness or hopelessness have reached record highs.<br \/>\nIn 2021, almost a third of high school girls said they seriously considered suicide, which is a 60 per cent increase compared to 10 years previously. The report covered the period between 2011 and 2021.<br \/>\nNearly 15 per cent of teenage girls reported having been forced to have sex \u2013 a rise of 27 per cent over the course of a two-year period and the first increase since the federal agency started tracking it.<br \/>\nThe director of the Division of Adolescent and School Health at the CDC, Kathleen Ethier, told&nbsp;The Washington Post\u2002that \u201cif you think about every 10 teen girls that you know, at least one and possibly more has been raped, and that is the highest level we\u2019ve ever seen\u201d.<br \/>\nShe added that she\u2019s almost certain that the rise in sexual violence is connected to the rise in depression.<br \/>\n\u201cWe are really alarmed,\u201d she told the paper.<br \/>\nNearly 60 per cent of girls said they had felt sad or hopeless almost every single day for at least a 14-day period during the course of the previous year, leading to them stopping to take part in their usual activities. The CDC figures reveal that figure to be double compared to the number of boys feeling similarly and as being the highest number in 10 years.<br \/>\nGirls also had higher shares of alcohol and drug use compared to boys and more instances of being the victim of online bullying.<br \/>\nAmong girls, 13 per cent had attempted to end their lives, while seven per cent of boys had done so.<br \/>\nSeveral experts pointed out that it remains unclear if the figures may be influenced by other factors, such as girls having a higher awareness of depressive symptoms compared to boys, if they\u2019re more willing to report them, or if they\u2019re simply doing worse than their male counterparts.<br \/>\nHarvard\u2019s Graduate School of Education psychologist Richard Weissbourd told&nbsp;The Post&nbsp;that \u201cgirls are more likely to respond to pain in the world by internalizing conflict and stress and fear, and boys are more likely to translate those feelings into anger and aggression\u201d.<br \/>\nHe added that boys are likelier to \u201cmask depression\u201d and girls can be more susceptible to the pressures of social media in addition to \u201ca culture obsessed with attractiveness and body image\u201d.<br \/>\nThe pandemic put additional pressure on teens, who were already struggling with these issues when Covid-19 severely limited their ability to leave their homes.<br \/>\nAn associate professor of criminology and law studies at Marquette University, Heather Hlavka told&nbsp;The Post&nbsp;that the increased levels of domestic violence during lockdowns could have contributed to a rise in sexual assaults of teenage girls. While the CDC report doesn\u2019t state where the assaults took place or who they were committed by, the professor noted that the rising figures could have been a mix of peer violence, violence taking place at home, or while dating.<br \/>\n\u201cWe see this increase from 11 percent to 14 percent of teenage girls saying that they\u2019d been raped just between 2019 and 2021 \u2014 and that\u2019s extremely concerning,\u201d Dr Ethier told&nbsp;The Post.<br \/>\nThe CDC report is based on figures gathered in the autumn of 2021. The Youth Risk Behavior Survey received more than 17,200 responses.<br \/>\nThe report noted that lesbian, gay, bisexual, and questioning teenagers were likelier to be the subject of violence, likelier to be bullied online and to say they were persistently sad or hopeless, with 22 per cent having attempted suicide during the course of the previous year.<br \/>\nWhile the survey didn\u2019t include a question about gender identity, future versions are expected to include transgender teenagers.<br \/>\nThe report also stated that Black and Hispanic teens were likelier to avoid going to school because of concerns about safety compared to white and Asian students. Black students were also likelier to attempt suicide compared to white, Hispanic, and Asian students. White students were likelier to experience sexual violence compared to Asian, Black, or Hispanic students, the report said.<br \/>\nAmerican Indian or Alaska Native teenagers were likelier than others to have been raped.<br \/>\nHigh parental monitoring \u2013 parents or another family adult knowing most of the time where a teenager is and who they are with \u2013 was reported by 86 per cent of students, almost 90 per cent of girls and 84 per cent of boys.<\/p>\n<p>Independent<\/p>\n<p>Tags\uff1aamerican girl rape<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>High school girls are \u2018engulfed in a growing wave of violence and trauma,\u2019 federal researchers say As many as one in 10 teenage girls in the US have said that they have been raped,&nbsp;according to a report from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. 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