Teen Mental Health: Family & Peer Conflicts Linked to Issues
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- Main Headline: Family and peer conflicts predict teenage mental health issues, study finds.
- Key Findings (implied): The study, published in Nature Mental Health, maps multimodal risk factors to mental health outcomes in teenagers, identifying family and peer conflicts as significant predictors...
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Main Headline: Family and peer conflicts predict teenage mental health issues, study finds.
Key Findings (implied): The study, published in Nature Mental Health, maps multimodal risk factors to mental health outcomes in teenagers, identifying family and peer conflicts as significant predictors of mental health issues.
Publication Details:
* Journal: Nature Mental Health
* Authors: Robert J. Jirsaraie et al.
* Year: 2025
* DOI: 10.1038/s44220-025-00500-9
* Link to Article: https://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s44220-025-00500-9
Source: Science X Network
Date of Publication/Retrieval: October 23, 2025
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* Copyright: © 2025 Science X Network
* citation Format (for printing): Family and peer conflicts predict teenage mental health issues, study finds (2025, October 23) retrieved 23 [The sentence is incomplete here].
