Step-Fathers More Prone to Mental Stress and Depression

Step-fathers who perform multiple family roles are more prone to mental stress which sometimes leads to depression, according to a study led by Brigham Young University (BYU). The study also mentioned that men are less likely to seek professional counseling when they need it. Researchers of BYU explained that parents of blended families who play three roles in a row are 57 percent more likely to be depressed than those with just a single parenting role. Also, parents ...

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