Modifiable protective factors for mental health resilience in the offspring of depressed parents: A high‐risk longitudinal cohort spanning adolescence and adulthood
Abstract Background Several protective factors have been identified for mental health (MH) resilience in adolescent offspring of depressed parents. However, it is unclear if these effects persist into adulthood. Methods Depressed parents and their offspring (N = 188) from the Early Prediction of Ado...
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Main Authors: | Eglė Padaigaitė‐Gulbinienė (Author), Gemma Hammerton (Author), Victoria Powell (Author), Frances Rice (Author), Stephan Collishaw (Author) |
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2024-09-01T00:00:00Z.
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