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A happy childhood is no guarantee for good mental health, study suggests – Yahoo Lifestyle Australia
Both positive and negative experiences in childhood could impact mental health in later life.
It isn’t purely negative experiences in childhood that can lead to poor mental health later in life. (Posed by model, Getty Images)
It is often assumed that a fraught or difficult childhood, could lead to problems with mental illness further down the line, but new research has suggested that a happy and secure childhood does not always protect a child from suffering mental health problems later in life.
Both positive and negative experiences in childhood could manifest as anxiety or other mental…
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