Anti-social Behavior In Girls Predicts Adolescent Depression Seven Years Later
Wednesday, February 18, 2009 - 09:43
in Psychology & Sociology
Social scientists tracked first- and second-graders for seven years and found that anti-social behavior among girls and anxiety among both sexes predicted depression in early adolescence. Surprisingly, early signs of depression were not predictive of adolescent depression.
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