Verbally abused children more likely to have poor mental health as adults, study finds
by Tobi Thomas Health and inequalities correspondent from World news | The Guardian on (#6Z4HB)
Analysis suggests long-term damage to wellbeing can be worse than for children experiencing physical abuse
Parents who ridicule, threaten or humiliate their children risk leaving them with a 64% higher chance of having poor mental health as an adult, a study has found.
The research also found physical abuse experienced among the research participants reduced over time, while verbal abuse increased.
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