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by jjp
3503 days ago
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More details on the study from NewScientist [1] They analysed data from a long-running study of almost 10,000 people across the UK who were born in November 1958.
They found that 28 per cent of the study’s participants had been involved in the Scouts or Guides, and that these were 15 per cent less likely to suffer from anxiety or mood disorders at the age of 50 than their peers who didn’t join.
Scouts or Guides were not more likely to come from families of any particular social status.
However, people from poorer backgrounds do have a relatively higher likelihood of mental illness – but this effect seemed to be reduced or even removed in those who attended Scouts or Guides. [1] https://www.newscientist.com/article/2112209-scouts-and-guid... Submitter but not involved in the study |
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