Teens With Deployed Parents Face Risk for Mental Health Problems
Teens With Deployed Parents Face Risk for Mental Health Problems
Teens with parents deployed overseas face an increased risk for mental and physical health problems.
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" Teenagers with parents who are serving in the military may face an increased risk for mental and physical health problem. Researchers at the University of Washington analyzed surveys of more than 10100810. And twelfth graders they found female eight creators with the deployed parent were more likely to be depressed. -- in each age group -- parent deployed long term had an increased risk for binge drinking drug use and low academic achievement and have lower quality of life. Researchers -- Kool -- program that support team that parents serving overseas should be implemented."
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