Mild learning disability is associated with an increased risk of affective disorder. This study examines the extent to which adult socio-economic disadvantage and ill health contribute to this risk. Samples were drawn from the 1958 National Child Development Study. Relative to a comparison group, mild learning disability at age 11 was associated with elevated rates of depressive symptoms throughout adult life, and carried a six-fold risk of chronic depressed mood. The group difference in depressed mood at age 43 years was in large part mediated by variations in adult socio-economic disadvantage and ill health
The purpose of this EMWAjong study was to evaluate the psychosocial functioning, the emotional well-...
BACKGROUND:Physical disability has been associated with the risk of depression. We examined the inci...
In order to investigate the prevalence of depression amongst LD children, 103 completed the Children...
Mild learning disability is associated with an increased risk of affective disorder. This study exam...
We studied the impact of diverse subtypes of learning disabilities (LD) on adult-age mental health, ...
The challenges associated with having a learning disability have been found to persist throughout th...
This follow-up study investigated the associations of childhood learning disabilities (LDs) with adu...
The aim of this study was to determine the presentation and risk factors for depression in adults wi...
Background. Intellectual disabilities (ID) are common and lifelong. People with ID have health inequ...
Data from the National Child Development Study are used to assess the risk of high Malaise scores (i...
Background Socioeconomic position (SEP) in childhood and adulthood influences the risk of adult psyc...
Physical disability has been associated with the risk of depression. We examined the incidence, risk...
Background. The consequences of major depression for disability, impaired well-being and service uti...
In this paper, we examine the proposition that members of lower social classes are more likely than ...
This study uses data from the 1994 and 1995 National Health Interview Survey on Disability to examin...
The purpose of this EMWAjong study was to evaluate the psychosocial functioning, the emotional well-...
BACKGROUND:Physical disability has been associated with the risk of depression. We examined the inci...
In order to investigate the prevalence of depression amongst LD children, 103 completed the Children...
Mild learning disability is associated with an increased risk of affective disorder. This study exam...
We studied the impact of diverse subtypes of learning disabilities (LD) on adult-age mental health, ...
The challenges associated with having a learning disability have been found to persist throughout th...
This follow-up study investigated the associations of childhood learning disabilities (LDs) with adu...
The aim of this study was to determine the presentation and risk factors for depression in adults wi...
Background. Intellectual disabilities (ID) are common and lifelong. People with ID have health inequ...
Data from the National Child Development Study are used to assess the risk of high Malaise scores (i...
Background Socioeconomic position (SEP) in childhood and adulthood influences the risk of adult psyc...
Physical disability has been associated with the risk of depression. We examined the incidence, risk...
Background. The consequences of major depression for disability, impaired well-being and service uti...
In this paper, we examine the proposition that members of lower social classes are more likely than ...
This study uses data from the 1994 and 1995 National Health Interview Survey on Disability to examin...
The purpose of this EMWAjong study was to evaluate the psychosocial functioning, the emotional well-...
BACKGROUND:Physical disability has been associated with the risk of depression. We examined the inci...
In order to investigate the prevalence of depression amongst LD children, 103 completed the Children...