Although teen depression poses a widespread problem for which proven treatments exist, few depressed teens receive any care. Why don’t they undergo treatment? The answer depends whether you ask parents or the adolescents themselves, according to a study in the June issue of the journal Medical Care. “With teenagers, treatment decisions greatly involve other parties, especially parents. For instance, teenagers often rely on adults for transportation.
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