Beware of moving if you have young children, a continuous change of the house may increase the risk of suicide for children once they become teenagers. It 's the discovery made by a group of scholars' s University of Aarhus in Denmark and published in the medical journal satunitense "archives".
The study examined 4,160 Danish children, aged between 11 and 17 years of age, who had attempted suicide (79 of whom had actually committed suicide) and those related to 124 800 adolescents who had never expressed any intention but to make "the extreme gesture." Alarming data emerged: young people who had moved three or more times with their families showed a doubled risk for suicide than other groped. For boys who had moved house even more than 10 times the risk of suicide was equal to four times than normal adolescents with families more stable.
The study examined 4,160 Danish children, aged between 11 and 17 years of age, who had attempted suicide (79 of whom had actually committed suicide) and those related to 124 800 adolescents who had never expressed any intention but to make "the extreme gesture." Alarming data emerged: young people who had moved three or more times with their families showed a doubled risk for suicide than other groped. For boys who had moved house even more than 10 times the risk of suicide was equal to four times than normal adolescents with families more stable.
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