2019
DOI: 10.1016/j.socscimed.2018.12.030
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Adolescent mental health and unemployment over the lifespan: Population evidence from Sweden

Abstract: Rationale: Symptoms of mental health problems have been shown to predict adverse labour market outcomes including unemployment, but no studies have used sibling models to examine the relationship between clinically diagnosed psychiatric conditions in adolescence and subsequent unemployment. Objective: This study used extensive Swedish registry data to investigate the link between psychiatric conditions diagnosed during military conscription and unemployment over two decades. Further, we identified whether this… Show more

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“…This is imperative as adolescence is characterized by extensive physical and social development whereby capabilities essential for successful progression into adulthood are established [1]. Fifty percent of mental health disorders that occur during adolescence, when unaddressed, can progress into adulthood [2] and have a lasting effect on personality development, educational achievement, psychosocial relationships, work productivity, physical health and disability [2,3].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This is imperative as adolescence is characterized by extensive physical and social development whereby capabilities essential for successful progression into adulthood are established [1]. Fifty percent of mental health disorders that occur during adolescence, when unaddressed, can progress into adulthood [2] and have a lasting effect on personality development, educational achievement, psychosocial relationships, work productivity, physical health and disability [2,3].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As adolescence is characterized by a rapid cognitive, emotional, and social development, in which role transitions and acquisition of life skills are ever advancing [5], it is important to better understand how and for whom depression may interfere with later adjustment to adult life. Such understanding is central to improving targeted prevention and treatment, but is also highly relevant from a societal perspective insofar as earlyonset common mental disorders and even subclinical mental health problems may disrupt future role functioning, including educational aspiration and workforce participation [6][7][8][9][10].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Some unemployed individuals may even cause a series of problems in the case of poor psychological quality [54]. This involuntary diffusion effect will increase the insecurity of workers in the industry, thereby increasing the overall insecurity of the society and having an important impact on the physical and mental health of individuals [55].…”
Section: Gdp Per Capitamentioning
confidence: 99%