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bananas

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Sun Jun 2, 2013, 08:43 PM Jun 2013

Mother's Level of Education Has Impact On Depression in Her Children

http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2013/05/130531114637.htm

Mother's Level of Education Has Impact On Depression in Her Children

May 31, 2013 — 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, according to a new study by researchers at McGill University.

"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 Amélie Quesnel-Vallée, senior author of the study. Indeed, the increased risk of depression among children of mothers with less than a high school education could not be attributed to parental history of depression, early life adversity or the children's own education and income in early adulthood.

This study is the first in Canada to distinguish the impact of mother's and father's education on depression in early adulthood. The study employed a sample of 1,267 participants from Statistics Canada's National Population Health Survey. The respondents were first interviewed in 1994, when they were between 12 and 24 years old, and living with their parents. They were then followed for 12 years, and their risk of major depressive episode was assessed when they were between 22 and 36 years old.

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Interestingly, the father's level of education had no impact. "This, along with the fact that the effect of mother's education was not explained by the children's own education or income, suggests that mothers' parenting skills may be at play here," according to Quesnel-Vallée.

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Mother's Level of Education Has Impact On Depression in Her Children (Original Post) bananas Jun 2013 OP
If you want to have cities you got to build roads... Xipe Totec Jun 2013 #1
it's not her level of education, it's the level she is trapped in marriage Skittles Jun 2013 #2

Skittles

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2. it's not her level of education, it's the level she is trapped in marriage
Sun Jun 2, 2013, 09:15 PM
Jun 2013

which is a direct RESULT of lack of education

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