Childhood Externalizing Disorders Linked to Higher Risk of Depression in Adulthood

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A metanalytic review of 17 longitudinal studies reported that people who had conduct disorder, defiant disorder, or disruptive disorder as children were more likely to develop depression later in life. The study made a valuable contribution to systematizing scientific knowledge about early risk factors of depression.
Topics:health#childhood-disorders#conduct-disorder#depression#disruptive-disorder#mental-health#oppositional-defiant-disorder
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