DOI: 10.14264/uql.2014.432
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Early life course determinants of psychopathology

Abstract: Background: Mental health problems are associated with a range of adverse outcomes as well as increased risk of later morbidity and premature mortality. Help seeking is uncommon at the early stages of mental health problems. Rather, treatment is often sought by patients after illnesses have already caused considerable distress or had substantial adverse personal, social and economic impacts. The purpose of the current work is to investigate the role of a number of early life course risk factors in the developm… Show more

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“…However, early detection of depression is inseparable from consideration of childhood experiences ( Colman and Ataullahjan, 2010 ), because depression is jointly caused by biological, psychological, and social factors ( Urrea and Pedraza, 2000 ). The retrospective and prospective studies have demonstrated that childhood experiences are related to higher prevalence of late-life depression ( Betts, 2014 ). Furthermore, the life course indicates that early life experiences will produce an enduring impact on the consequences throughout the whole life course ( Elder, 1998 , 2018 ; Zheng and Hu, 2018 ).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…However, early detection of depression is inseparable from consideration of childhood experiences ( Colman and Ataullahjan, 2010 ), because depression is jointly caused by biological, psychological, and social factors ( Urrea and Pedraza, 2000 ). The retrospective and prospective studies have demonstrated that childhood experiences are related to higher prevalence of late-life depression ( Betts, 2014 ). Furthermore, the life course indicates that early life experiences will produce an enduring impact on the consequences throughout the whole life course ( Elder, 1998 , 2018 ; Zheng and Hu, 2018 ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%