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Effects Of Poverty And Depression Among Youths

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Effects of Poverty and depression among youths
Yvonne
COUN 5020
Professor
September 22, 2016

Abstract
Children that have been raised in poverty have been found to have lesser cognitive and educational outcomes. They have also been found to be at a higher risk for psychiatric illnesses. This includes depression and antisocial behaviors. There has been several studies done that hypothesize that such factors as stress, negative environmental exposures such as cigarette usage, poor eating habits and very limited educational opportunities can contribute to problems later in life. These issues contribute to the causes of the high percentages of teenage pregnancy, use of drugs, and the loss of feeling as if they can be productive individuals. Even though poverty is not considered to be a disease it has an extensive effect on the health of children and adolescents. This is found to be true in many developing countries. Poverty is connected to insufficient housing, harmful water and not having the necessary nutrition. This leads to an increased rate of infectious diseases such as malaria and diarrheal illnesses. Also the risk for infant and maternal mortality is higher. We can look at current industrialized countries that are considered to be wealthy however the effects of poverty still negatively impacts on child health. There are children that are starting life with increased rates of prematurity, low birth weight and maternal depression. This will continue into childhood

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