"Strong Adult Bonds Improve Mental Health for Kids in Adversity"

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A study from Columbia University found that positive relationships with parents and other adults during childhood are associated with better mental health in adulthood, regardless of exposure to adverse childhood experiences. The research, focusing on marginalized and minoritized youth, emphasizes the importance of supportive adult connections as a resilience factor against mental disorders. The study also highlighted the need for interventions that foster supportive relationships for children facing adversity and suggested the need for broader resilience strategies beyond traditional predictors.
Topics:health#adult-relationships#adverse-childhood-experiences#childhood-resilience#depression#health-and-psychology#mental-health
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