Depressive symptoms among adolescents in Georgia: the role of ethnicity, low self-control, parents, and peers
ConclusionsFindings support the salience of the tested depressive symptom correlates among Georgian adolescents, consistent with previous evidence from other countries. Adolescent ethnic minority status did not increase risk of depressive symptoms. Self-control emerged as the strongest correlate.
Source: International Journal of Public Health - Category: International Medicine & Public Health Source Type: research
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