A new study by researchers at McGill University has revealed that children of women who did not finish high school were twice as likely to experience a major episode of depression in early adulthood as children whose mothers obtained a high school diploma. "Our research indicates that a mother's lack of high school education has a robust impact on her child's risk of major depressive episode in early adulthood," said Amelie Quesnel-Vallee, senior author of the ...Wednesday, 5 June 2013
Study Links Kids' Risk of Depression To Mums' Level of Education
A new study by researchers at McGill University has revealed that children of women who did not finish high school were twice as likely to experience a major episode of depression in early adulthood as children whose mothers obtained a high school diploma. "Our research indicates that a mother's lack of high school education has a robust impact on her child's risk of major depressive episode in early adulthood," said Amelie Quesnel-Vallee, senior author of the ...
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