AbstractBackgroundWe examined the extent to which perceived life change following experiences of stressful life events, differentiated by type of stressor, influenced mental health during adulthood.MethodsThe analytic sample of 2073 cohort members was drawn from the MRC National Survey of Health and Development, a sample followed since their birth in March 1946. Logistic regression was used to assess the relationship between stressors reported at 36 and 43 years and common mental disorder at 36, 43, and 53 years. Common mental disorder was measured using the Present State Exam at 36 years, the Psychiatric Symptom Frequency at 43 years, and the 28-item General Health Questionnaire at 53 years.ResultsData spanning across nearly 20 years sugge...
AbstractThis study investigates potential explanations of the association between caring and common ...
Abstract Background Individuals’ childhood experiences can strongly influence their future health an...
Abstract Objectives Early life factors, like intelligence and socioeconomic status (SES), are associ...
AbstractBackgroundWe examined the extent to which perceived life change following experiences of str...
Background: We examined the extent to which perceived life change following experiences of stressful...
ABSTRACT Although exposure to stress is a central component of the stress process paradigm, little r...
Background: Existing evidence on profiles of psychological distress across adulthood uses cross-sect...
International audienceThe course of major depressive disorder is often characterized by progressing ...
Objectives: This study of 870 respondents aged 62-72 years investigates possible long-term effects o...
Using an open ended question along with Holme's and Rahe's Social Readjustment Rating Sche...
Study objective: To investigate the effect of socioeconomic status throughout the lifecourse on self...
Context: Affective and anxiety disorders in early adulthood are associated with internalizing and ex...
Investigations of mental health in a life course perspective are scarce. The aim is to investigate a...
This study investigates potential explanations of the association between caring and common mental...
Background: This study examined the relation between stress and change in emotional and behavioural ...
AbstractThis study investigates potential explanations of the association between caring and common ...
Abstract Background Individuals’ childhood experiences can strongly influence their future health an...
Abstract Objectives Early life factors, like intelligence and socioeconomic status (SES), are associ...
AbstractBackgroundWe examined the extent to which perceived life change following experiences of str...
Background: We examined the extent to which perceived life change following experiences of stressful...
ABSTRACT Although exposure to stress is a central component of the stress process paradigm, little r...
Background: Existing evidence on profiles of psychological distress across adulthood uses cross-sect...
International audienceThe course of major depressive disorder is often characterized by progressing ...
Objectives: This study of 870 respondents aged 62-72 years investigates possible long-term effects o...
Using an open ended question along with Holme's and Rahe's Social Readjustment Rating Sche...
Study objective: To investigate the effect of socioeconomic status throughout the lifecourse on self...
Context: Affective and anxiety disorders in early adulthood are associated with internalizing and ex...
Investigations of mental health in a life course perspective are scarce. The aim is to investigate a...
This study investigates potential explanations of the association between caring and common mental...
Background: This study examined the relation between stress and change in emotional and behavioural ...
AbstractThis study investigates potential explanations of the association between caring and common ...
Abstract Background Individuals’ childhood experiences can strongly influence their future health an...
Abstract Objectives Early life factors, like intelligence and socioeconomic status (SES), are associ...