A new study of rural districts in Thailand has found that parents whose children move far away from home are less likely to become depressed than parents with children living nearby. The study, led by scientists at King's College London, suggests that children who migrate to urban areas are more likely to financially support their parents, which may be a factor for lower levels of depression. Dr Melanie Abas, lead author from the Institute of Psychiatry ...Tuesday, 4 December 2012
Study Claims Emigration of Children to Urban Areas can Protect Parents Against Depression
A new study of rural districts in Thailand has found that parents whose children move far away from home are less likely to become depressed than parents with children living nearby. The study, led by scientists at King's College London, suggests that children who migrate to urban areas are more likely to financially support their parents, which may be a factor for lower levels of depression. Dr Melanie Abas, lead author from the Institute of Psychiatry ...
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