Mental Health: Articles of Interest
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Longitudinal assessment of mental health disorders and comorbidities across 4 decades among participants in the Dunedin birth cohort study
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Adolescents who self-harm and commit violent crime: Testing early-life predictors of dual harm in a longitudinal cohort study
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Psychiatry's opportunity to prevent the rising burden of age-related disease
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Childhood lead exposure is associated with adult personality difficulties and lifelong poor mental health
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The epidemiology of trauma and post-traumatic stress disorder in a representative cohort of young people in England and Wales
PTSD affects 'one in 13 by age of 18', Trauma and post-traumatic stress disorder: children should be seen and heard
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Borderline symptoms at age 12 signal risk for poor outcomes during the transition to adulthood: Findings from a genetically sensitive longitudinal cohort study
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Young adult mental health and functional outcomes among individuals with remitted, persistent and late-onset ADHD: Findings from an 18-year prospective cohort of twins
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All for one and one for all: Mental disorders in one dimension
Little brain plays surprisingly big role in mental health, Nac the amino acid turns psychiatry on its head, Is there single dimension mental illness, Are psychiatric disorders related to each other?, Should mental disorders have names?
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Is adult ADHD a childhood-onset neurodevelopmental disorder? Evidence from a four-decade longitudinal cohort study
Dr. John C. Raiss' Blog Discussion, Selected by NEJM Journalwatch as one of the top 10 findings in psychiatry for 2015
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The ‘p factor’: One general psychopathology factor in the structure of psychiatric disorders?
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How common are common mental disorders? Evidence that lifetime prevalence rates are doubled by prospective versus retrospective ascertainment