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Published 21:47 2 Mar 2018 GMT
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This new study found that these problems were likely to carry on into a girl's twenties and in fact worsen with age.
The researchers believe that rather than being inherently predisposed to suffer mentally or act out, girls who develop at an earlier age may be bullied, sexually harassed or treated as more mature by others.
"What's tricky is because they look older, they start to get treated like they're older," said lead author Jane Mendle.
"But they still have the internal mental workings of their normal chronological age."
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