Manchester University study finds young people who identify as 'goths' and 'emos' are at higher risk of mental health problems
New research by the University of Manchester has found that young people belonging to alternative subcultures, like goths, emos or metal fans, are at a greater risk of self-harm and suicide than those who don't. Dr Peter Taylor, a clinical psychologist from the uni, says health, educational and social services need to be more aware of the risks to these young people.
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