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Immigrant Teens and Oral Health: The Role of Discrimination and Resilience
Tuesday, January 7, 2025
You see, resilience might help teens cope better. It could act like a shield, making them less affected by the negative impacts of discrimination. The study aimed to find out if this was true.
The findings were interesting. Teens who felt they faced racial discrimination tended to have poorer oral health habits. But here's where resilience comes in. Those who were more resilient seemed to be less affected by the discrimination. It's like they had a secret weapon helping them maintain better oral health.
This isn't just about teeth and gums. It's about understanding how our experiences shape our behaviours and health. And it's a reminder that resilience can be a powerful tool for all of us.
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