2021
DOI: 10.1007/s10964-021-01447-7
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Race/Ethnicity, Parental Support, and Youth Depressive Symptoms: A Moderated Longitudinal Mediation Analysis

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“…Further analysis revealed that more than 50% of middle‐level education workers were of middle age, with the proportion of middle‐aged workers exceeding that of college graduates. A similar result was obtained, indicating that the majority of depressive patients are middle‐aged 19–21 . The fact that only 4.6% of respondents had a primary education may also affect the representativeness of the results.…”
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“…Further analysis revealed that more than 50% of middle‐level education workers were of middle age, with the proportion of middle‐aged workers exceeding that of college graduates. A similar result was obtained, indicating that the majority of depressive patients are middle‐aged 19–21 . The fact that only 4.6% of respondents had a primary education may also affect the representativeness of the results.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 74%
“…A similar result was obtained, indicating that the majority of depressive patients are middle-aged. [19][20][21] The fact that only 4.6% of respondents had a primary education may also affect the representativeness of the results.…”
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