Not exact matches
Among the most debilitating and stigmatized psychiatric diseases, schizophrenia can rob sufferers of their self and their future, often in
early adulthood.
«Paradoxical though it may seem, these ostensibly privileged youth, many of who start experimenting
early and often with drinking and drugs, could well be
among the groups at highest risk for alcoholism and addiction in
adulthood.»
Fixed to the grid walls of the centerpiece is Data for Desire, a film presenting two circuits of young
adulthood: a pseudo-scripted, confessional view of young partiers in a resort town, and a group of
early - twenties mathematicians in France observing the party as a video document, mapping an algorithm to predict compatibility
among its players.
Another study linked
earlier menarche to a higher risk of diabetes in
adulthood — a connection that appeared to be explained by higher body mass index (BMI)
among women who'd begun menstruating
earlier.
Among the limits of the present study, it is possible to point out the necessity: 1) to replicate this investigation with a large number of Italian healthy adolescents for the representativeness of the sample; 2) to adopt the double analysis both for positive and negative affect, considering that literature review seems to indicate these two aspects as separate but equally important variables; and, finally, 3) to carry out a longitudinal study, from
early adolescence to young
adulthood, in order to emphasize the change in these aspects of youth development.
Anxiety, disruptive, eating, mood, and substance use disorders were assessed during adolescence and
early adulthood using the Diagnostic Interview Schedule for Children.36 The parent and offspring versions of the Diagnostic Interview Schedule for Children were administered during the adolescent interviews because the use of multiple informants increases the reliability and validity of psychiatric diagnoses
among adolescents.37, 38 Symptoms were considered present if reported by either informant.
Childhood LD are over-represented
among homeless adults with complex comorbidities and predict a range of poor health outcomes in
adulthood, including mood and anxiety disorders, suicidal ideation,
early and severe substance use and physical health problems.
SEVERAL FINDINGS suggest that juvenile - and adult - onset major depressive disorder (MDD) have distinct origins.1 First, although a significant proportion of depressed children become depressed adults, 2,3 most individuals who experience depression in
adulthood were not depressed as children.4 Second, juvenile - onset MDD is associated with increased risk for MDD
among the first - degree relatives of depressed probands in clinical and community samples.4 - 8 Third, the children of depressed parents are at high risk for juvenile - onset MDD compared with the children of nondepressed parents, and this association is explained by
early parental age at onset of MDD.9
Educational television viewing
among children in preschool has been shown to have long - term positive effects on children's academic success, 46 while
early viewing of violence predicts aggression and violent crime in
adulthood.47
A randomized trial of
Early Head Start found that a treatment group received more hours of care and had fewer behaviour problems in the preschool years.23 Other experimental preschool studies have found lower rates of behaviour problems, conduct disorder, delinquency, and crime into
adulthood among subjects placed in child care
earlier in life.9, 24
People are marrying later in life, but they are still living together in young
adulthood; cohabitation is considered acceptable
among an increasing number of later teens and
early adults (Karney et al. 2007).
Predicting sexual coercion in
early adulthood: The transaction
among maltreatment, gang affiliation, and adolescent socialization of coercive relationship norms.
Associations
among oxytocin receptor gene (OXTR) DNA methylation in
adulthood, exposure to
early life adversity, and childhood trajectories of anxiousness.
Intergenerational conflicts
among Latinos in
early adulthood: Separating values conflicts with parents from acculturation conflicts