Mental Health, Educational, and Social Role Outcomes of Adolescents With Depression
Christchurch Clinical Studies Trust
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Abstract
Background
This study used longitudinal data to examine the extent to which young people with depression in mid adolescence (ages 14-16) were at increased risk of adverse psychosocial outcomes in later adolescence and young adulthood (ages 16-21).
Methods
Data were gathered during a 21-year longitudinal study of a birth cohort of 1265 children. Measures included assessments of DSM-III-R major depression (at age 14-16); psychiatric disorders, educational achievement, and social functioning (at age 16-21); social, familial, and individual factors; and comorbid disorders.
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Keywords
- Depression (economics)
- Psychosocial
- Psychiatry
- Psychology
- Anxiety
- Longitudinal study
- Cohort
- Clinical psychology
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