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joblessjake

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What are the three pathways of parental impact for the development of depression?
 
  What will be an ideal response?

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Gertrude has read an article in her local newspaper about depressed cities and happy cities. She sees that the city where she lives is number one on the depressed cities list, and decides to move near her daughter, who lives in the number one happy city. Gertrude will move from ____ to ____.
 
  a. Seattle, WA; Honolulu, HI c. Tampa, FL; Louisville, KY
  b. Detroit, MI; Miami Beach, FL d. St. Petersburg, FL; Honolulu, HI



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Answer to Question 1

 Parent depression affects the relationship between parents and child and leads to child psychopathology.
 Parent depression affects family relationship and interactions which causes family disruptions, which leads to child psychopathology.
 Parent depression affects the marital relationship which leads to child psychopathology.

Answer to Question 2

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