Moving in Childhood Contributes to Depression, Study Finds

Moving in Childhood Contributes to Depression, Study Finds

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. 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. Children and Childhood, Research, Mental Health and Disorders, Psychology and Psychologists, Depression (Mental), Teenagers and Adolescence, Youth, JAMA Psychiatry (Journal), Denmark, United States, your-feed-healthcare, your-feed-science NYT > Science

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