Research on the etiology of childhood depression suggests that:
A) There are no clear-cut patterns, but there is support for genetic, familial, and cognitive-behavioral factors playing a role in childhood depression
B) There is clear evidence that biological factors explain the large majority of cases of childhood depression
C) Double-bind parenting is associated with the large majority of cases of childhood depression
D) Studies of etiology have lead to wide-spread questions about diagnostic criteria for childhood depression
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