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In a new study, researchers at WashU Medicine mined an enormous set of data collected from pre-teens and teens across the U.S. and found that conflicts with family or peers were the strongest predictors of near- and long-term mental health issues. Biological sex was also an important predictor, with girls experiencing more and worse mental health challenges than boys.
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Sara Moser
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