Persistent paternal depression

A) strongly predicts child behavior problems—especially overactivity, defiance, and aggression in boys.
B) rarely has a lasting impact on the child, unless it lasts for five or more years.
C) requires long-term treatment in a facility for a full recovery.
D) is linked to low levels of the stress hormone cortisol in children.

A

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