Frequently shifting homes causes depression.

Frequently shifting homes causes depression.

London: In latest research, researchers found that those people who shift their homes frequently with their children are at higher risk of depression later in life.

There are 41% chances of depression in those children who shifted their home one time and ages are between 10 to 15 as compared to those who did not shift.

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There are 61% chances of depression in those children who shifted homes for the second time, and their ages are also between 10 to 15 years.

Researchers suggest that a good environment is very necessary for a growing child and the home environment can create a big impact on the future mental health of children.

One of the professors from the University of Plymouth in the UK says that we know that there are many factors through which we can find out the poor mental health of any person, but this is the first time we found proof that mental health can be disturbed by a shifting of a home.

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