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Study Shows Student Mental Stress Rises Again After Pandemic Ends

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The latest data from the German School Barometer indicates that psychological stress among students has risen for the first time since the end of the pandemic, with a significant increase in negative mental health trends reported across Germany. This alarming reversal marks an immediate deterioration compared to pre-pandemic levels and suggests ongoing challenges persist despite public efforts aimed at supporting youth well-being during lockdowns.

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    A new study indicates that psychological stress among German schoolchildren has increased for the first time since the end of the pandemic.
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    "Deutsches Schulbarometer" data confirms a rise in mental burden, marking an initial negative trend reversal regarding student well-being.
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    Experts warn against interpreting this increase as permanent and emphasize ongoing monitoring to understand long-term impacts on youth.
[Mar.18] Multiple sources (Tagesspiegel, Zeit Online, Stern.de) report that psychological stress among students has risen for the first time since pandemic ended; study results released in early morning hours.