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Publication:

Title:

Prospective Follow-Up of Adolescents With and at Risk for Depression: Protocol and Methods of the Identifying Depression Early in Adolescence Risk Stratified Cohort Longitudinal Assessments

Published:

June 1, 2024

Source:

Journal of the American Academy of Child and Adolescents, Volume 2, Issue 2, June 2024, Pages 145-159

Authors:

Jader Piccin, Anna Viduani, Claudia Buchweitz, Rivka B Pereira, Aline Zimerman, Guilherme R Amando, Victor Cosenza, Leonardo Z Ferreira, Natália AG McMahon, Ramásio F Melo, Danyella Richter, Frederico DS Reckziegel, Fernanda Rohrsetzer, Laila Souza, André C Tonon, Marina Tuerlinckx Costa-Valle, Zuzanna Zajkowska, Ricardo Matsumura Araújo, Tobias U Hauser, Alastair van Heerden, Maria Paz Hidalgo, Brandon A Kohrt, Valeria Mondelli, Johnna R Swartz, Helen L Fisher, Christian Kieling

Description:

Analysis of the relationship between childhood trauma and the prevalence of mental health disorders reveals significant long-term effects on psychological well-being. Various forms of childhood trauma, such as emotional abuse and neglect, are identified as key risk factors for developing mental health issues later in life. Employing rigorous methodologies, the research emphasizes the necessity for early detection and targeted interventions for affected populations. Findings indicate that addressing childhood trauma not only enhances individual mental health outcomes but also mitigates the broader societal burden associated with untreated mental disorders.

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