Prevalence of internalizing disorders, symptoms, and traits across age using advanced nonlinear models.
Hanna M van LooLian BeijersMartijn WielingTrynke R de JongRobert A SchoeversKenneth S KendlerPublished in: Psychological medicine (2021)
The point prevalence of internalizing disorders was typically highest between age 30 and 50, but there were differences between the disorders, which could indicate differences in etiology. The relative gap between the sexes remained similar across age, suggesting that changes in sex hormones around the menopause do not significantly influence women's risk of internalizing disorders.