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"The Long-Term Effects of Family Separation" (study)

"The Long-Term Effects of Family Separation" study examines how being separated from family members, especially during childhood or critical life stages, can impact mental health, emotional well-being, and social development over time. The research shows that such separation often increases the risk of anxiety, depression, and trust issues in adulthood. It can also affect relationships, job stability, and overall life satisfaction. The study highlights the importance of stable family connections for healthy development and underscores the need for policies that minimize unnecessary separations and promote family reunification whenever possible.