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Mental disorders into adulthood among adolescents placed in residential care: A prospective 10-year follow-up study

BACKGROUND: Child welfare and juvenile justice placed youths show high levels of psychosocial burden and high rates of mental disorders. It remains unclear how mental disorders develop into adulthood in these populations. The aim was to present the rates of mental disorders in adolescence and adulth...

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Autores principales: Seker, Süheyla, Boonmann, Cyril, d’Huart, Delfine, Bürgin, David, Schmeck, Klaus, Jenkel, Nils, Steppan, Martin, Grob, Alexander, Forsman, Hilma, Fegert, Jörg M., Schmid, Marc
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Publicado: Cambridge University Press 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9280920/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35730184
http://dx.doi.org/10.1192/j.eurpsy.2022.30
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author Seker, Süheyla
Boonmann, Cyril
d’Huart, Delfine
Bürgin, David
Schmeck, Klaus
Jenkel, Nils
Steppan, Martin
Grob, Alexander
Forsman, Hilma
Fegert, Jörg M.
Schmid, Marc
author_facet Seker, Süheyla
Boonmann, Cyril
d’Huart, Delfine
Bürgin, David
Schmeck, Klaus
Jenkel, Nils
Steppan, Martin
Grob, Alexander
Forsman, Hilma
Fegert, Jörg M.
Schmid, Marc
author_sort Seker, Süheyla
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description BACKGROUND: Child welfare and juvenile justice placed youths show high levels of psychosocial burden and high rates of mental disorders. It remains unclear how mental disorders develop into adulthood in these populations. The aim was to present the rates of mental disorders in adolescence and adulthood in child welfare and juvenile justice samples and to examine their mental health trajectories from adolescence into adulthood. METHODS: Seventy adolescents in shared residential care, placed by child welfare (n = 52, mean age = 15 years) or juvenile justice (n = 18, mean age = 17 years) authorities, were followed up into adulthood (child welfare: mean age = 25 years; juvenile justice: mean age = 27 years). Mental disorders were assessed based on the International Classification of Diseases 10th Revision diagnoses at baseline and at follow-up. Epidemiological information on mental disorders was presented for each group. Bivariate correlations and structural equation modeling for the relationship of mental disorders were performed. RESULTS: In the total sample, prevalence rates of 73% and 86% for any mental disorder were found in adolescence (child welfare: 70%; juvenile justice: 83%) and adulthood (child welfare: 83%; juvenile justice: 94%) respectively. General psychopathology was found to be stable from adolescence into adulthood in both samples. CONCLUSIONS: Our findings showed high prevalence rates and a high stability of general psychopathology into adulthood among child welfare and juvenile justice adolescents in Swiss residential care. Therefore, continuity of mental health care and well-prepared transitions into adulthood for such individuals is highly warranted.
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spelling pubmed-92809202022-07-29 Mental disorders into adulthood among adolescents placed in residential care: A prospective 10-year follow-up study Seker, Süheyla Boonmann, Cyril d’Huart, Delfine Bürgin, David Schmeck, Klaus Jenkel, Nils Steppan, Martin Grob, Alexander Forsman, Hilma Fegert, Jörg M. Schmid, Marc Eur Psychiatry Research Article BACKGROUND: Child welfare and juvenile justice placed youths show high levels of psychosocial burden and high rates of mental disorders. It remains unclear how mental disorders develop into adulthood in these populations. The aim was to present the rates of mental disorders in adolescence and adulthood in child welfare and juvenile justice samples and to examine their mental health trajectories from adolescence into adulthood. METHODS: Seventy adolescents in shared residential care, placed by child welfare (n = 52, mean age = 15 years) or juvenile justice (n = 18, mean age = 17 years) authorities, were followed up into adulthood (child welfare: mean age = 25 years; juvenile justice: mean age = 27 years). Mental disorders were assessed based on the International Classification of Diseases 10th Revision diagnoses at baseline and at follow-up. Epidemiological information on mental disorders was presented for each group. Bivariate correlations and structural equation modeling for the relationship of mental disorders were performed. RESULTS: In the total sample, prevalence rates of 73% and 86% for any mental disorder were found in adolescence (child welfare: 70%; juvenile justice: 83%) and adulthood (child welfare: 83%; juvenile justice: 94%) respectively. General psychopathology was found to be stable from adolescence into adulthood in both samples. CONCLUSIONS: Our findings showed high prevalence rates and a high stability of general psychopathology into adulthood among child welfare and juvenile justice adolescents in Swiss residential care. Therefore, continuity of mental health care and well-prepared transitions into adulthood for such individuals is highly warranted. Cambridge University Press 2022-06-22 /pmc/articles/PMC9280920/ /pubmed/35730184 http://dx.doi.org/10.1192/j.eurpsy.2022.30 Text en © The Author(s) 2022 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an Open Access article, distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution licence (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0), which permits unrestricted re-use, distribution and reproduction, provided the original article is properly cited.
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Seker, Süheyla
Boonmann, Cyril
d’Huart, Delfine
Bürgin, David
Schmeck, Klaus
Jenkel, Nils
Steppan, Martin
Grob, Alexander
Forsman, Hilma
Fegert, Jörg M.
Schmid, Marc
Mental disorders into adulthood among adolescents placed in residential care: A prospective 10-year follow-up study
title Mental disorders into adulthood among adolescents placed in residential care: A prospective 10-year follow-up study
title_full Mental disorders into adulthood among adolescents placed in residential care: A prospective 10-year follow-up study
title_fullStr Mental disorders into adulthood among adolescents placed in residential care: A prospective 10-year follow-up study
title_full_unstemmed Mental disorders into adulthood among adolescents placed in residential care: A prospective 10-year follow-up study
title_short Mental disorders into adulthood among adolescents placed in residential care: A prospective 10-year follow-up study
title_sort mental disorders into adulthood among adolescents placed in residential care: a prospective 10-year follow-up study
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9280920/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35730184
http://dx.doi.org/10.1192/j.eurpsy.2022.30
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