Summary: A new study shows that girls are more at risk of developing depression if they were separated from their father.

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This study, conducted by researchers at the University of Northern British Columbia, shows that, in the absence of a father, girls are more at risk than boys to develop depression.

The study isolates the factors predicting depression among Canadians ages 16 to 20. The researchers limn these factors by scrutinizing data collected between 1994 and 2007 from a nationally representative sample of 1,715 individuals tracked during this 13-year period.

Here is an article on the study, by the family in america blog.

Some excerpts:

consistent with other inquiries, this study finds that “girls reported more [depression ] than boys.” However, not all girls are equally vulnerable: the data reveal that “The loss of a parent by the ages of 4 to 8 years predicted depression at ages 16 to 20 years for girls [p = 0.008] but not for boys.”

This is a finding, they realize, that fits hand-in-glove with the results of a 2008 study establishing that “the effects of parental divorce . . . differ between genders in respect to the development of depression with risk increasing for girls but not for boys.”...

But since nothing takes a parent away from a daughter more often in the 21st century than does parental divorce, it is very clear that the kind of intervention girls most need is the kind that will keep their parents together. Just how quickly that intervention comes will depend heavily on how much reality can puncture feminist ideology.

It's no surprise for us on TRP that girls with daddy issues always turn out to be the sluttiest.

The commonest way most young girls ''deal'' with depression is by riding the cock carousal. In an attempt to ''escape'' their depression, they seek emotionals excitement by partying and having sex with multiple guys, only to face their depression the next morning. The cycles then repeats over and over again, until the slut is created.

Lesson Learned:

*. Every girl needs a strong loving daddy figure to guide her.

*.Your daughter needs you in her formative years more than anything else, even more than her education.

*. Children who grow up in stable homes do better than those in broken homes.