We examined whether childhood cognitive ability was associated with two mental health outcomes at age 53 years: the 28 item General Health Questionnaire (GHQ-28) as a measure of internalising symptoms of anxiety and depression, and the CAGE screen for potential alcohol abuse as an externalising disorder. A total of 1875 participants were included from the Medical Research Council National Survey of Health and Development, also known as the British 1946 birth cohort. The results indicated that higher childhood cognitive ability was associated with reporting fewer symptoms of anxiety and depression GHQ-28 scores in women, and increased risk of potential alcohol abuse in both men and women. Results were adjusted for educational attainment, ear...
Depression in childhood or adolescence is associated with increased rates of depression in adulthood...
Depression in childhood or adolescence is associated with increased rates of depression in adulthood...
Background Socioeconomic position (SEP) in childhood and adulthood influences the risk of adult psyc...
Objectives. We examined the potential relation of mental ability test scores at age 10 years with al...
OBJECTIVES: We examined the potential relation of mental ability test scores at age 10 years with al...
Context: Affective and anxiety disorders in early adulthood are associated with internalizing and ex...
BACKGROUND: Lower cognitive ability in childhood is associated with increased risk of future schizop...
Objective: Individual differences in childhood cognitive ability have been neglected in the study of...
BACKGROUND: Childhood cognitive ability may have protective effects against internalizing symptoms i...
Mental wellbeing, conceptualised as positive affect, life satisfaction and realisation of needs that...
Context Lower cognitive ability is a risk factor for some forms of psychopathology, but much of the ...
Background: Mental wellbeing, conceptualised as positive affect, life satisfaction and realisation o...
Background: Social disadvantage consistently predicts both self-reported distress and clinically-dia...
Background: Social disadvantage consistently predicts both self-reported distress and clinically di...
BACKGROUND:Mental wellbeing, conceptualised as positive affect, life satisfaction and realisation of...
Depression in childhood or adolescence is associated with increased rates of depression in adulthood...
Depression in childhood or adolescence is associated with increased rates of depression in adulthood...
Background Socioeconomic position (SEP) in childhood and adulthood influences the risk of adult psyc...
Objectives. We examined the potential relation of mental ability test scores at age 10 years with al...
OBJECTIVES: We examined the potential relation of mental ability test scores at age 10 years with al...
Context: Affective and anxiety disorders in early adulthood are associated with internalizing and ex...
BACKGROUND: Lower cognitive ability in childhood is associated with increased risk of future schizop...
Objective: Individual differences in childhood cognitive ability have been neglected in the study of...
BACKGROUND: Childhood cognitive ability may have protective effects against internalizing symptoms i...
Mental wellbeing, conceptualised as positive affect, life satisfaction and realisation of needs that...
Context Lower cognitive ability is a risk factor for some forms of psychopathology, but much of the ...
Background: Mental wellbeing, conceptualised as positive affect, life satisfaction and realisation o...
Background: Social disadvantage consistently predicts both self-reported distress and clinically-dia...
Background: Social disadvantage consistently predicts both self-reported distress and clinically di...
BACKGROUND:Mental wellbeing, conceptualised as positive affect, life satisfaction and realisation of...
Depression in childhood or adolescence is associated with increased rates of depression in adulthood...
Depression in childhood or adolescence is associated with increased rates of depression in adulthood...
Background Socioeconomic position (SEP) in childhood and adulthood influences the risk of adult psyc...