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Mental health problems among individuals with persistent health challenges from adolescence to young adulthood: a population-based longitudinal study in Norway

机译:从青春期到成年后持续存在健康挑战的个体中的心理健康问题:挪威基于人群的纵向研究

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Background Persistent health challenges are increasing throughout the world. It has been shown that adolescents with persistent health challenges are at greater risk of having mental health problems than their healthy peers. However, these studies are mainly cross-sectional, and little is known about the transition to adulthood. Thus, the aim of this study was to examine how mental health problems in adolescents and young adults with persistent health challenges vary during adolescence and in the transition to young adulthood. Methods The study used longitudinal and time-series data from the “Young in Norway” study. A sample of adolescents was prospectively followed from adolescence to young adulthood with measures at four different time points ( n =?3,087; T1–T4): 2921 adolescents (12–19 years) participated at T1 and T2, while 2448 young adults participated at T3 and T4. Persistent health challenges, age, gender, mental health problems and parental socio-economic status were measured in the longitudinal survey. Regression models were applied to estimate associations between persistent health challenges (understood as having a chronic health condition or disability) and mental health problems during adolescence and young adulthood. Different models were tested for chronic health conditions and disability. Results Adolescents with disability had higher scores for depressive and anxiety symptoms, loneliness and self-concept instability, and lower scores for self-worth, appearance satisfaction, scholastic competence and social acceptance compared with adolescents without disability. In young adulthood, there were also significant associations between disability and most mental health problems. The longitudinal associations between chronic health conditions and mental health problems during adolescence and young adulthood showed that significant associations between chronic health conditions and mental health problems were only found during adolescence. Conclusions This longitudinal survey revealed that on average, adolescents with disability had more mental health problems than those with a chronic health condition. In addition, the problems followed into adulthood for adolescents with disability. Thus, disability seems to be a much higher risk factor for developing and maintaining mental health problems than having a chronic health condition. These findings need to be followed up in further studies.
机译:背景技术持续的健康挑战在世界范围内日益增加。研究表明,与健康的同龄人相比,持续存在健康挑战的青少年患精神健康问题的风险更大。但是,这些研究主要是横断面的,对成年的过渡知之甚少。因此,本研究的目的是研究青少年和持续健康挑战的青年人的心理健康问题在青春期和向成年过渡的过程中如何变化。方法该研究使用了来自“挪威年轻人”研究的纵向和时间序列数据。在四个不同的时间点(n =?3,087; T1-T4)对从青春期到成年的青少年样本进行前瞻性随访:2921名青少年(12-19岁)参加了T1和T2,而2448名青年参加了T3和T4。在纵向调查中测量了持续的健康挑战,年龄,性别,精神健康问题和父母的社会经济状况。应用回归模型来估计持续的健康挑战(被认为具有慢性健康状况或残疾)与青春期和成年期的心理健康问题之间的关联。测试了不同模型的慢性健康状况和残疾。结果与没有残疾的青少年相比,残疾青少年的抑郁和焦虑症状,孤独感和自我概念不稳定得分更高,而自我价值,外表满意度,学术能力和社会接纳感得分较低。在年轻的成年时期,残疾与大多数心理健康问题之间也存在显着的关联。慢性健康状况与青少年和成年青年之间的心理健康问题之间的纵向关联表明,慢性健康状况与心理健康问题之间的显着关联仅在青春期发现。结论这项纵向调查显示,与患有慢性疾病的青少年相比,残疾青少年平均而言具有更多的精神健康问题。此外,残疾青少年的问题也随之而来。因此,与患有慢性健康状况相比,残疾似乎是发展和维持精神健康问题的高得多的风险因素。这些发现需要进一步研究进行跟进。

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