Worldwide Prevalence and Disability From Mental Disorders Across Childhood and Adolescence
JAMA Psychiatry2024Vol. 81(4), pp. 347–347
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Christian Kieling, Claudia Buchweitz, Arthur Caye, Juliana Silvani, Stephanie H. Ameis, André R. Brunoni, Katherine Tombeau Cost, Darren Courtney, Katholiki Georgiades, Kathleen Merikangas, Joanna Henderson, Guilherme V. Polanczyk, Luís Augusto Rohde, Giovanni Abrahão Salum, Peter Szatmari
Abstract
An analytical framework that relies on stratified age groups should be adopted for examination of mental disorders and SUDs from childhood to early adulthood. Given the implications of the early onset and lifetime burden of mental disorders and SUDs, age-disaggregated data are essential for the understanding of vulnerability and effective prevention and intervention initiatives.
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