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A study in The International Journal of Mental Health said that:

“Individuals living as expatriates experience a range of risk at rates that exceed their U.S. based counterparts. Expatriates appear to experience higher risk for internalizing and externalizing problems, as well as higher risk for substance abuse.”

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