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Children who lose a parent twice as likely to develop mental health disorders
Researchers used data from families across Australia and found 21.4% of children who experienced parental loss had a diagnosable mental d…
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Researchers used data from families across Australia and found 21.4% of children who experienced parental loss had a diagnosable mental disorder such as anxiety, depression or ADHD, compared with 10.8% of children who had not experienced parental loss.
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