Not exact matches
When children come from homes where there is abuse, domestic violence, an incarcerated parent, or a parent with drug or mental health problems, they don't get that kind
of attention and suffer the
consequences: higher risks
of later - life
depression,
adolescent pregnancy, alcoholism, drug use, and poor academic performance.
Most
adolescents who recover experience relapse, and the long - term
consequences of youth
depression are significant.
The same is true for psychological variables like
depression [32], which may be one
of the
consequences of victimization, since violence, especially from peers, undermines self - esteem and also makes
adolescents feel helpless and depressed [33, 34, 35, 32].