Cry for help
Sep 26, 2021
3 minutes
by Nicky Pellegrino
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Powered by the pandemic, anxiety disorders are on the rise, particularly among the young and females. Now, research from the University of Otago has found some childhood behaviours that may help identify those at higher risk of developing a disorder later in life.
Predictors of problems to come include: crying easily, being solitary and often appearing miserable. Conversely, common childhood traits such as being afraid of people, shy with other
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