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Teenage years crucial for depression intervention, study finds

by Mark Chiang
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**Study Identifies Teenage Years as Key Period for Addressing Depression Symptoms**

Research published in the journal *Nature Mental Health* highlights adolescence as a critical window for intervening in depression. The study suggests that depressive symptoms in young teens may be more adaptable and less entrenched compared to those experienced during adulthood, potentially making treatment more effective during this developmental stage.

The findings emphasize the importance of early intervention, noting that the flexibility of symptoms in younger individuals could provide an opportunity to address mental health challenges before they become deeply rooted. Researchers point out that adolescence is a period marked by significant emotional and cognitive changes, which may contribute to the malleability of depressive patterns. The study underscores the need for targeted approaches aimed at identifying and treating depression during these formative years.

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