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Depression Over Time: Refugee Youth in Kampala
Kampala, UgandaThursday, January 9, 2025
The study also showed that if the teens had a place to call home and supports in place, they were more likely to feel better over time. Sadly, those who didn’t have a stable place to live often felt worse. It’s like having a roof over your head and people who care about you makes a huge impact on your mental health.
Another thing that stood out was the importance of age. Older teens seemed to handle things better than younger ones. Maybe because they’re more experienced and have a better grasp on life.
This study highlights how much social and demographic factors matter when it comes to depression in refugee youth. It’s not just about being a refugee, but also about the different paths they take.
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