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H.S. Popularity may Not Lead to Life Long Happiness

Although high school students may think popularity is of the utmost importance, a new study found that it may not lead to long-term happiness.

According to the study published in the journal Child Development, is whether the teens had close friendships they maintained over time.

"In general, adolescents with high-quality close friendships report higher rates of overall happiness than those without."

 Researchers at the University of Virginia began following the 169 high school students from diverse racial and economic backgrounds from the age of 15, over a 10-year period through young adulthood. They asked questions and conducted in-depth interviews to assess their feelings about their own social anxiety, social acceptance, self-worth and symptoms of depression.

The study used its own unique measures to assess these areas of mental health, however, so the findings may not be typical of the general population or follow the usual diagnostic criteria for depression or anxiety.

Teens who put an emphasis on "gaining or maintaining their peer affiliation preference rather than focusing on forming stronger close friendships" did not fare as well in the long-term. The authors said those teens may be have been more focused on status and short-term rewards or relationships, which do not have the same positive long-term emotional benefits as being in a reciprocal, positive friendship.


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