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Teens who view their homes as more chaotic than their siblings have poorer mental health in adulthood

Science Daily Wednesday, 8 May 2024 ()
Adolescents who view their households as more unstructured, disorganized, or hectic than their siblings develop more mental health and behavioral problems in early adulthood, according to new research.
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More and more white liberal women are now experiencing mental health disorder. This phenomenon are attributed by the increased societal pressures, heightened political tensions, and the demanding nature of modern life

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