Unemployment and the risk of
minor psychiatric disorder in young people: cross-sectional and longitudinal evidence
Not exact matches
There are also a host of side effects, that could be as
minor as sleep disturbances, loss of appetite, and facial tics, to paranoia and psychotic symptoms, other
psychiatric issues like bipolar
disorder, depression, and suicide in those without a history of the
disorders, and at it can be fatal in those that have a diagnosed or undiagnosed heart condition.
The most common
psychiatric disorders in frequent attenders are episodes of
minor depression or anxiety.
These included:
psychiatric disorder (duration and severity between ages 15 and 32 years, coded into none (59 %, no evidence of
psychiatric disorders), mild (37 %,
minor or inconsequential nervous
disorders) or severe (5 %,
psychiatric episodes of more than a year's duration, or any out - patient or in - patient episodes for
psychiatric disorder); neuroticism and extraversion (measured at age 26 years by the Maudsley Personality Inventory14); chronic illness (physical, non-fatal conditions in 14 % of parents between ages 20 — 25 years); physical activity (frequency and duration in the preceding month collected at age 36 years.