Childhood Emotion Struggles Linked to Teen Anxiety and Depression
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Childhood Emotion Struggles Linked to Teen Anxiety and Depression
Children who have trouble managing their emotions at age seven are more likely to experience anxiety and depression during their teenage years, a new study finds. Researchers analyzed data from the UK Millennium Cohort Study, tracking emotional development and mental health from childhood to age 17.
The difficulties in controlling mood swings, overexcitation, or intense frustration at seven years of age are strongly associated with depression.The entry Children with emotional outbursts are more at risk of depression and anxiety in adolescence was first published in La Voz de Michoacán.
Emotional outbursts in children linked to depression
Emotional outbursts in children linked to depression jmorris8 Wed, 18/06/2025 - 13:55 Young children who struggle to control their emotions and behaviour have more symptoms of anxiety and depression as teenagers, a study says. Children who had difficulty managing intense emotions at age seven were more likely to show signs of mental health issues such as despair, sadness and worries at age 11, 14 and 17, research found.The University of Edinbur…
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