Prevalence and stability of mental disorders among young adults: findings from a longitudinal study
Article 2018 en
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Kristin Gustavson
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Ann Kristin Knudsen
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Ragnar Nesvåg
Abstract
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Common mental disorders are highly prevalent among young adults in the twenties, and somewhat less prevalent in the thirties/forties. Those who suffer from one mental disorder in the twenties are at considerably increased risk for suffering from a disorder ten years later as well. This may have significant implications for young people's ability to attain education, establish a family, and participate in occupational life.
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