Currently are no fewer adolescents with depression. Some
have more levels of depression than other teens. What causes it? A study at the
University of Bristol, England found the answer.
This study found that young women who often experience
depression in adolescence is triggered by a lack of time spent by him along
with his father as a child.
Researchers, published in Psychological Medicine found that
girls whose father lost his father at the age of 0 to five years more prone to
depression during adolescence than girls who left her father when she was five
to 10 years. But apparently, the same does not apply to men.
These results were found after researchers conducted a long
term study on children of 14,000 mothers during the years 1991-1992. Total,
researchers looked at 5,631 children, as reported by the Huffington Post
(15/05).
"This study shows the importance of the father's role
in the mental development of the child and its influence when the children get
older," said Iryna Culpin, head of research.
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