Annual Research Review: Sex, gender, and internalizing conditions among adolescents in the 21st century – trends, causes, consequences
Columbia University · University of Iowa
Abstract
Internalizing conditions of psychopathology include depressive and anxiety disorders; they most often onset in adolescence, are relatively common, and contribute to significant population morbidity and mortality. In this research review, we present the evidence that internalizing conditions, including depression and anxiety, as well as psychological distress, suicidal thoughts and self-harm, and fatal suicide, are considerably increasing in adolescent populations across many countries. Evidence indicates that increases are currently greatest in female adolescents. We present an epidemiological framework for evaluating the causes of these increases, and synthesize research on whether several established risk…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 64.82
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 211
Authors
2- KMKatherine M. KeyesCorresponding
Columbia University
- JMJonathan M. Platt
University of Iowa
Topics & keywords
- Psychology
- Developmental psychology
- Clinical psychology
- Good health and well-being