A study by the University of Plymouth found that kids who move more than once between the ages of 10 to 15 are at a 61% higher risk of being diagnosed with depression.
Previous studies showed moving to income-deprived areas increases depression risk by 10%, but the new study indicates moving to any new place can impact mental health.
Lead researcher Clive Sabel highlighted that moving can impact various areas of a kid's life, potentially affecting their future mental health.
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