Moving In Childhood Contributes to Depression, Study Finds
Briefly

Adults who moved frequently in childhood have significantly more risk of suffering from depression than their counterparts who stayed put in a community.
The risk of moving frequently in childhood was significantly greater than the risk of living in a poor neighborhood.
Even if you come from a rich neighborhood but moved more than once, your chances of depression were higher than if you hadn't moved from the poorest quantile neighborhoods.
Of those, 35,098, or around 2.3 percent, received diagnoses of depression from a psychiatric hospital.
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