Background No single environmental factor is a necessary or sufficient cause of mental disorder; multifactorial and transdiagnostic approaches are needed to understand the impact of the environment on the development of mental disorders across the life course. Method Using linked multi-agency administrative data for 71 932 children from the New South Wales Child Developmental Study, using logistic regression, we examined associations between 16 environmental risk factors in early life (prenatal period to <6 years of age) and later diagnoses of mental disorder recorded in health service data (from age 6 to 13 years), both individually and summed as an environmental risk score (ERS). Results The ERS was associated with all types of mental dis...
The aim of this systematic review and meta-analysis was to study the association between specific en...
a b s t r a c t Objective: Maltreated children placed in out-of-home care are at high risk for exhib...
The prenatal period is recognised as a critical period for later behavioural development. This study...
Background: No single environmental factor is a necessary or sufficient cause of mental disorder; mu...
BACKGROUND AND HYPOTHESIS: Psychotic disorders are associated with a growing number of recognized en...
Early life exposure to infectious diseases confers risk for adult psychiatric disorders but relative...
Objective: We examined associations between developmental vulnerability profiles determined at the a...
Background: Children fluctuate in their risk for mental health‐related problems. While children have...
The development of problem behavior in children is associated with exposure to environmental factors...
Distinct classes of children in the general population are at increased odds of later mental illness...
Objective: To present an up-to-date review about environmental influences on child mental health, de...
The development of problem behavior in children is associated with exposure to environmental factors...
Objective: To present an up-to-date review about environmental influences on child mental health, de...
Aim: It has been reported that a great proportion of mental health disorders have an origin in early...
Background and Aims: We used population record linkage (NSW Child Development Study; NSW-CDS) to det...
The aim of this systematic review and meta-analysis was to study the association between specific en...
a b s t r a c t Objective: Maltreated children placed in out-of-home care are at high risk for exhib...
The prenatal period is recognised as a critical period for later behavioural development. This study...
Background: No single environmental factor is a necessary or sufficient cause of mental disorder; mu...
BACKGROUND AND HYPOTHESIS: Psychotic disorders are associated with a growing number of recognized en...
Early life exposure to infectious diseases confers risk for adult psychiatric disorders but relative...
Objective: We examined associations between developmental vulnerability profiles determined at the a...
Background: Children fluctuate in their risk for mental health‐related problems. While children have...
The development of problem behavior in children is associated with exposure to environmental factors...
Distinct classes of children in the general population are at increased odds of later mental illness...
Objective: To present an up-to-date review about environmental influences on child mental health, de...
The development of problem behavior in children is associated with exposure to environmental factors...
Objective: To present an up-to-date review about environmental influences on child mental health, de...
Aim: It has been reported that a great proportion of mental health disorders have an origin in early...
Background and Aims: We used population record linkage (NSW Child Development Study; NSW-CDS) to det...
The aim of this systematic review and meta-analysis was to study the association between specific en...
a b s t r a c t Objective: Maltreated children placed in out-of-home care are at high risk for exhib...
The prenatal period is recognised as a critical period for later behavioural development. This study...