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Depression in adolescent girls linked to early father absence

Teenage girls are more likely to experience depression if their father left at an early age, researchers at the University of Bristol have found.

Those with an absent father before the age of five were more likely to be depressed than those whose father left at age five to ten.

Their study suggested this was because older children had time to develop more coping mechanisms and support networks.

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