Lower risk of suicide for teens with religious parents
A new study indicates that teens raised in a religious home have a lower risk of suicide.
The three-generation study by researchers at New York State Psychiatric Institute and Columbia University examined 214 children from 112 families, according to a HealthDay report published by Newsmax.
It concluded that teens, especially girls, whose parents are religious may be less likely to die by suicide, no matter how they feel about religion themselves.