Background. This article presents prospective longitudinal findings on prevalence, incidence, patterns of change and stability of depressive disorders in a community sample of 1228 adolescents.Methods. Data were collected at baseline and follow-up (20 months later) in a representative population sample of 1228 adolescents, aged 14-17 at baseline. Diagnostic assessment was based on the Munich Composite International Diagnostic Interview (M-CIDI).Results. The overall cumulative lifetime incidence of any depressive condition was 20.0 % (major depressive disorder (MDD), 12.2 %; dysthymia, 3.5 %; subthreshold MDD, 6.3 %), of which about one-third were incident depressions in the period between baseline and follow-up. Depressive disorders rarely ...
Background: This article presents prospective lower bound estimations of findings on prevalence, inc...
Objectives This study investigated the eight-year course and outcomes of depressive mood disorders a...
Objective: The aim of our research was to reveal the rate of occurrence of the symptoms of depressio...
Background. This article presents prospective longitudinal findings on prevalence, incidence, patter...
Background: Prevalence of depressive disorders among adolescents has varied across studies. The pres...
Unipolar depressive disorder in adolescence is common worldwide but often unrecognised. The incidenc...
eastern United States investigated the frequency of major depressive disorder and dysthymia in 12-14...
Background We aimed to examine the occurrence of major depressive disorder (MDD) in a population-bas...
Unipolar depression, estimated to be the leading contributor to burden of disease in middle- and hig...
Major (unipolar) depression is one of the most common mental health disorders in children and adole...
The available estimates reveal that 20–50% of adolescents report depressive symptoms, being one of t...
Objectives: Investigate depressive symptoms and disorders in adolescence in patient and school popul...
Purpose: Lifestyle risk factors, such as alcohol use, smoking, high body mass index, poor sleep, and...
Purpose: To present the Uppsala Longitudinal Adolescent Depression Study, initiated in Uppsala, Swed...
t any given time, up to 15 per-cent of children and adolescents have some symptoms of depres-sion. F...
Background: This article presents prospective lower bound estimations of findings on prevalence, inc...
Objectives This study investigated the eight-year course and outcomes of depressive mood disorders a...
Objective: The aim of our research was to reveal the rate of occurrence of the symptoms of depressio...
Background. This article presents prospective longitudinal findings on prevalence, incidence, patter...
Background: Prevalence of depressive disorders among adolescents has varied across studies. The pres...
Unipolar depressive disorder in adolescence is common worldwide but often unrecognised. The incidenc...
eastern United States investigated the frequency of major depressive disorder and dysthymia in 12-14...
Background We aimed to examine the occurrence of major depressive disorder (MDD) in a population-bas...
Unipolar depression, estimated to be the leading contributor to burden of disease in middle- and hig...
Major (unipolar) depression is one of the most common mental health disorders in children and adole...
The available estimates reveal that 20–50% of adolescents report depressive symptoms, being one of t...
Objectives: Investigate depressive symptoms and disorders in adolescence in patient and school popul...
Purpose: Lifestyle risk factors, such as alcohol use, smoking, high body mass index, poor sleep, and...
Purpose: To present the Uppsala Longitudinal Adolescent Depression Study, initiated in Uppsala, Swed...
t any given time, up to 15 per-cent of children and adolescents have some symptoms of depres-sion. F...
Background: This article presents prospective lower bound estimations of findings on prevalence, inc...
Objectives This study investigated the eight-year course and outcomes of depressive mood disorders a...
Objective: The aim of our research was to reveal the rate of occurrence of the symptoms of depressio...