Sixteen-year-old Taddeo is taking medication for severe, chronic depression; 16-year-old Sabina is a mildly unhappy teen. Statistically speaking, in their early twenties:
a) Taddeo will remain just as depressed; Sabina will become happier.
b) Taddeo will recover; Sabina will stay the same.
c) Taddeo will be less depressed; Sabina will become more unhappy.
d) there is no research relevant to this issue.
Answer: a) Taddeo will remain just as depressed; Sabina will become happier.
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