Young people with mental disorders are less likely to become parents, Finnish study finds

A new study has revealed a link between mental disorders and a lower likelihood of parenthood among young people in Finland. This research comes at a time when many individuals are postponing parenthood to later ages, a trend observed in numerous high-income countries since the 2010s, contributing to significant fertility declines. Concurrently, mental health issues among young people have become increasingly prevalent.

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