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Effect of Teenage Parenthood on Mental Health Trajectories: Does Sex Matter?
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Title Effect of Teenage Parenthood on Mental Health Trajectories: Does Sex Matter?
Url http://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/726358?src=rss
Description This study aims to better understand the impact of teenage parenthood on the mental health of both teenage fathers and mothers. American Journal of Epidemiology
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Date Sep 15, 2010
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