African American Dads Suffering From Depression Are Less Likely To Be Involved With Their Children (Medical News Today)
African-American fathers who do not live with their sons and who suffer from depression are less likely to spend time with them, according to a University of Michigan study. Dads who don’t live with their children can still have a positive impact in their kids’ lives however, and treating their depression could help them play a more active and positive role in their lives, says U-M pediatrician …
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African American Dads Suffering From Depression Are Less Likely To Be Involved With Their Children (Medical News Today)
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