Adolescent depression, early psychiatric comorbidities, and adulthood welfare burden: a 25-year longitudinal cohort study.
Iman AlaieRichard SsegonjaAnna PhilipsonAnne-Liis von KnorringMargareta MöllerLars von KnorringMia RamklintHannes BohmanInna FeldmanLars HagbergUlf JonssonPublished in: Social psychiatry and psychiatric epidemiology (2021)
Adolescent depression is associated with considerable public expenditures across early-to-middle adulthood, especially for those exposed to chronic/persistent depression and psychiatric comorbidities. This finding suggests that the clinical heterogeneity of early-life depression needs to be considered from a longer-term societal perspective.