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追踪青少年抑郁和焦虑症状的发展轨迹(CATS研究):澳大利亚一项基于人群的队列研究

Tracking the course of depressive and anxiety symptoms across adolescence (the CATS study): a population-based cohort study in Australia.

作者信息

Robson Ellie May, Husin Hanafi M, Ghazaleh Dashti Seydeh, Vijayakumar Nandita, Moreno-Betancur Margarita, Moran Paul, Patton George C, Sawyer Susan M

机构信息

Murdoch Children's Research Institute, Melbourne, VIC, Australia; Centre for Adolescent Health, Royal Children's Hospital, Melbourne, VIC, Australia.

Murdoch Children's Research Institute, Melbourne, VIC, Australia; Centre for Adolescent Health, Royal Children's Hospital, Melbourne, VIC, Australia.

出版信息

Lancet Psychiatry. 2025 Jan;12(1):44-53. doi: 10.1016/S2215-0366(24)00361-4. Epub 2024 Dec 4.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Adolescent mental health appears to be in crisis, yet few studies have comprehensively charted the course of common mental disorders (CMDs; depression and anxiety) across this key life stage. We aimed to describe the course of CMD symptoms in adolescence by summarising annual prevalence, cumulative incidence, and course for depression and anxiety, both separately and as comorbid CMDs, by sex assigned at birth in a contemporary Australian cohort.

METHODS

The Child to Adult Transition Study (CATS) was established in 2012 to form a representative cohort of adolescents in Melbourne, VIC, Australia. 43 schools were recruited using a stratified sampling approach, and all 2289 students aged 8-9 years were invited to participate. 1239 (54·1%) students obtained parental written informed consent and were followed up annually from 2012 to 2019 for a total of ten waves. Data from waves 3-10 (ages 10 to 18 years) were used for the current study and analysed to describe the course of symptoms of CMDs across adolescence. Primary measures of interest were clinically relevant depressive symptoms, clinically relevant anxiety symptoms, and any CMD (clinically relevant depressive or anxiety symptoms) at waves 3-10. A secondary measure of interest was comorbid CMDs (concurrent reporting of clinically significant anxiety and depressive symptoms) at waves 3-10. Depressive symptoms in the past 2 weeks were self-reported using the 13-item validated Short Mood and Feelings Questionnaire (SMFQ) at each wave, with a threshold score of 12 or more indicating clinically relevant symptoms. Anxiety symptoms in the past two weeks were self-reported using an 8-item shortened version of the Spence Children's Anxiety Scale (SCAS) at each wave, with a threshold score of 11 or higher indicating clinically relevant symptoms. The course of CMDs was described using annual prevalence, cumulative incidence for depression and anxiety, separately and combined. Missing data were handled via multiple imputation. An author with lived experience was involved in the research and writing process.

FINDINGS

Of the 1239 adolescents who participated in the study, 667 (53·8%) were female and 572 (46·2%) were male. 769 (62·1%) of 1239 were classified as socioeconomically advantaged, 675 (66·4%) of the 1016 with available data had a mother whose highest level of education was vocational or tertiary, and 579 (70·7%) of the 819 participants with ethnicity data identified as Anglo-Celtic or European. Overall, incidence of any clinically significant CMD symptoms during adolescence was 74% (95% CI 70-77; 84% [81-88] for females and 61% [55-66] for males). Independently, incidences of clinically significant depressive symptoms and anxiety symptoms were 65% (62-68) and 58% (55-62), respectively. Incidence of comorbid CMD was 48% (45-52). The estimated mean ages of first report in adolescence for both sexes were 14·1 years (95% CI 13·9-14·4) and 13·6 years (3·3-13·9) for depressive and anxiety symptoms, respectively. Of those who reached the threshold score for any CMD between ages 10 and 18 years, over half had a chronic (three or more waves) course (depression 54% [49-60]; anxiety 52% [47-58]), and a third met criteria for full remission at any subsequent wave (depression 30% [25-35]; anxiety 33% [27-39]). Females were consistently estimated to have a worse course of adolescent CMDs compared with males (eg, 64% [58-70] of females had a chronic course of depressive symptoms vs 37% [26-48] of males).

INTERPRETATION

In this contemporary multi-wave cohort study, almost three-quarters of adolescents reported CMD symptoms. The likelihood of chronicity of CMD symptoms (ie, recurrence) was high. Universal responses are urgently required to address this considerable public health problem.

FUNDING

National Health and Medical Research Council of Australia and the Royal Children's Hospital Foundation.

摘要

背景

青少年心理健康似乎正处于危机之中,但很少有研究全面描绘出常见精神障碍(CMDs,即抑郁症和焦虑症)在这一关键生命阶段的发展轨迹。我们旨在通过总结当代澳大利亚队列中按出生时指定性别划分的抑郁症和焦虑症的年度患病率、累积发病率及发展过程,来描述青少年期CMDs症状的发展轨迹,包括单独的抑郁症和焦虑症以及共病的CMDs。

方法

儿童到成人过渡研究(CATS)于2012年设立,旨在形成澳大利亚维多利亚州墨尔本青少年的代表性队列。采用分层抽样方法招募了43所学校,邀请了所有2289名8 - 9岁的学生参与。1239名(54.1%)学生获得了家长的书面知情同意,并于2012年至2019年每年进行随访,共十轮。本研究使用第3 - 10轮(10至18岁)的数据进行分析,以描述青少年期CMDs症状的发展过程。主要关注指标为第3 - 10轮中具有临床意义的抑郁症状、具有临床意义的焦虑症状以及任何CMDs(具有临床意义的抑郁或焦虑症状)。次要关注指标为第3 - 10轮中共病的CMDs(同时报告具有临床意义的焦虑和抑郁症状)。每一轮均使用经过验证的13项简版情绪与感受问卷(SMFQ)自我报告过去2周内的抑郁症状,阈值分数为12分或更高表明具有临床意义的症状。每一轮均使用斯宾塞儿童焦虑量表(SCAS)的8项简版自我报告过去2周内的焦虑症状,阈值分数为11分或更高表明具有临床意义的症状。通过年度患病率、抑郁症和焦虑症的累积发病率(分别及合并计算)来描述CMDs的发展过程。缺失数据通过多重填补法处理。一名有实际生活经历的作者参与了研究和撰写过程。

研究结果

参与研究的1239名青少年中,667名(53.8%)为女性,572名(46.2%)为男性。1239名中的769名(62.1%)被归类为社会经济条件优越,在有可用数据的1016名中,675名(66.4%)母亲的最高教育水平为职业或高等教育,在有族裔数据的819名参与者中,579名(70.7%)被认定为盎格鲁 - 凯尔特或欧洲裔。总体而言,青少年期任何具有临床意义的CMDs症状的发病率为74%(95%CI 70 - 77;女性为84%[81 - 88],男性为61%[55 - 66])。单独来看,具有临床意义的抑郁症状和焦虑症状的发病率分别为65%(62 - 68)和58%(55 - 62)。共病CMDs的发病率为48%(45 - 52)。抑郁和焦虑症状在青少年期首次报告的估计平均年龄,男性分别为14.1岁(95%CI 13.9 - 14.4)和13.6岁(13.3 - 13.9)。在10至18岁达到任何CMDs阈值分数的人群中,超过一半有慢性(三轮或更多轮)病程(抑郁症54%[49 - 60];焦虑症52%[47 - 58]),三分之一在随后的任何一轮中达到完全缓解标准(抑郁症30%[25 - 35];焦虑症33%[27 - 39])。与男性相比,女性青少年CMDs的病程一直被估计更差(例如,64%[58 - 70]的女性有慢性抑郁症状病程,而男性为37%[26 - 48])。

解读

在这项当代多轮队列研究中,近四分之三的青少年报告有CMDs症状。CMDs症状的慢性化(即复发)可能性很高。迫切需要采取全面措施来解决这一重大的公共卫生问题。

资金来源

澳大利亚国家卫生与医学研究委员会和皇家儿童医院基金会。

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