Moving In Childhood Contributes to Depression, Study Finds

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By Ellen Barry from NYT Health https://ift.tt/69MJCSs
via IFTTT Children and Childhood, Research, Mental Health and Disorders, Psychology and Psychologists, Depression (Mental), Teenagers and Adolescence, Youth, your-feed-healthcare, your-feed-science A study of more than a million Danes found that frequent moves in childhood had a bigger effect than poverty on adult mental health risk.

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