Jaffee SR, Moffitt TE, Caspi A, et al.Differences in early childhood risk factors for juvenile - onset and adult - onset depression.Arch Gen Psychiatry2002 Mar; 59:215 — 22OpenUrlCrossRefPubMedWeb of Science QUESTION: Are childhood biopsychosocial risk factors associated with
juvenile onset different from those associated with adult onset major depressive disorder (MDD)?
Not exact matches
The fish oil study examined a
different question: In children at risk for type 1 (
juvenile onset) diabetes, does the consumption of fish oil reduce their risk of developing early signs of the disease?
Geneticist Xiao - Jiang Li and colleagues recently published a paper in Cell Reports that may explain why more aggressive
juvenile -
onset forms of polyglutamine diseases have
different symptoms and pathology.
Type 1 diabetes (formerly called
juvenile -
onset and insulin - dependent diabetes) is a
different story.
The breeds considered to be predisposed to
juvenile -
onset demodicosis vary in
different reports.
A question for future research is whether risk factors exert their effects for only a limited period (suggesting that the same risk factors we measured in early childhood, such as losing a parent, would predict adult -
onset MDD if they occurred in late adolescence) or whether risk factors are developmentally sensitive, and those that predict
juvenile -
onset MDD are qualitatively
different from those that predict adult -
onset MDD.