In a recent article published in Archives of Pediatrics& Adolescent Medicine, another pregnancy is likely -within two years of having one child – for African American adolescentmothers with symptoms of depression.Author Beth Barnet, M.D (University of Maryland School of Medicine,Baltimore) and colleagues build on previous research that has shown agreater likelihood for teen mothers to experience depression comparedto adult mothers.
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