Adolescents living in U.S. but born elsewhere have higher rates of suicide ideation

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Adolescents living in U.S. but born elsewhere have higher rates of suicide ideation

As tensions continue to run high in the Middle East, a new study from the Brown School at Washington University in St. Louis finds that adolescents from the conflict-affected region who are residing in the United States have lower levels of resilience and a heightened risk of suicide ideation compared with their American-born peers.

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