Home » News » Parental warmth during young adulthood decreases rates of depression in children

Parental warmth during young adulthood decreases rates of depression in children

mother and adult daughter enjoying a conversation while eating together

mother-adult-daughter-lunch-gettyimages-wundervisuals

Parental warmth may protect young adult children from depression according to research from the Penn State College of Health and Human Development. Credit: wundervisuals/Getty Images. All Rights Reserved.

February 1, 2024

By Mary Campbell

Parental warmth during young adulthood decreases rates of depression in children

mother and adult daughter enjoying a conversation while eating together

mother-adult-daughter-lunch-gettyimages-wundervisuals

Parental warmth may protect young adult children from depression according to research from the Penn State College of Health and Human Development. Credit: wundervisuals/Getty Images. All Rights Reserved.

February 1, 2024

By Mary Campbell

Edna Bennett Pierce Prevention Center - Advancing Prevention Science Newsletter Sign Up

Subscribe to our Newsletter

Receive our FREE newsletter via email to find out about innovative projects, research findings, and events that are advancing the field of prevention science!