Income inequality in secondary schools contributes to higher rates of adolescent depression

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Income inequality in secondary schools contributes to higher rates of adolescent depression

Canadian teenagers who attend schools in areas with high income inequality are more likely to suffer from depression than those in areas with low income inequality, according to the first study of its kind in Canada.

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