We review epidemiological evidence indicating that most people will develop a diagnosable mental disorder, suggesting that only a minority experience enduring mental health. This minority has received little empirical study, leaving the prevalence and predictors of enduring mental health unknown. We turn to the population-representative Dunedin cohort, followed from birth to midlife, to compare people never-diagnosed with mental disorder (N=171; 17% prevalence) to those diagnosed at 1-2 study waves, the cohort mode (N=409). Surprisingly, compared to this modal group, never-diagnosed Study members were not born into unusually well-to-do families, nor did their enduring mental health follow markedly sound physical health, or unusually high in...
Background Mental disorders often have onset early in life, contribute substantially...
Context: The physical health consequences of childhood psychosocial adversities may be as substantia...
IMPORTANCE It is clear that mental disorders in treatment settings are associated with a higher inci...
We review epidemiological evidence indicating that most people will develop a diagnosable mental dis...
We review epidemiological evidence indicating that most people will develop a diagnosable mental dis...
Background. Most information about the lifetime prevalence of mental disorders comes from retrospect...
Importance: Mental-health professionals typically encounter patients at one point in patients’ lives...
IMPORTANCE: It is clear that mental disorders in treatment settings are associated with a higher inc...
Background: Mental disorders often have onset early in life, contribute substantially to the global ...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from the publisher via the DO...
Objectives The question whether mental illness prevalence rates are increasing is a controversial...
Keywords: diagnosis and classification;epidemiology;mental disorders;mental ill-health;mental retar...
Data are presented on the lifetime prevalence, projected lifetime risk, and age-of-onset distributio...
Background: High levels of mental well-being might protect against the onset of mental disorders but...
There are only a small number of prospective studies that have systematically evaluated standardised...
Background Mental disorders often have onset early in life, contribute substantially...
Context: The physical health consequences of childhood psychosocial adversities may be as substantia...
IMPORTANCE It is clear that mental disorders in treatment settings are associated with a higher inci...
We review epidemiological evidence indicating that most people will develop a diagnosable mental dis...
We review epidemiological evidence indicating that most people will develop a diagnosable mental dis...
Background. Most information about the lifetime prevalence of mental disorders comes from retrospect...
Importance: Mental-health professionals typically encounter patients at one point in patients’ lives...
IMPORTANCE: It is clear that mental disorders in treatment settings are associated with a higher inc...
Background: Mental disorders often have onset early in life, contribute substantially to the global ...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from the publisher via the DO...
Objectives The question whether mental illness prevalence rates are increasing is a controversial...
Keywords: diagnosis and classification;epidemiology;mental disorders;mental ill-health;mental retar...
Data are presented on the lifetime prevalence, projected lifetime risk, and age-of-onset distributio...
Background: High levels of mental well-being might protect against the onset of mental disorders but...
There are only a small number of prospective studies that have systematically evaluated standardised...
Background Mental disorders often have onset early in life, contribute substantially...
Context: The physical health consequences of childhood psychosocial adversities may be as substantia...
IMPORTANCE It is clear that mental disorders in treatment settings are associated with a higher inci...