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

Abstract 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 k...

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Main Authors: Sølvi Helseth, Dawit Shawel Abebe, Randi Andenæs
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Language:English
Published: BMC 2016-09-01
Series:BMC Public Health
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Online Access:http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12889-016-3655-z
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spelling doaj-7d90a7bfc2cf45c5b4b801996c2d9c2e2020-11-24T20:41:27ZengBMCBMC Public Health1471-24582016-09-0116111010.1186/s12889-016-3655-zMental health problems among individuals with persistent health challenges from adolescence to young adulthood: a population-based longitudinal study in NorwaySølvi Helseth0Dawit Shawel Abebe1Randi Andenæs2Department of Nursing and Health Promotion, Faculty of Health, Oslo and Akershus University CollegeCentre for Welfare and Labour Research, NOVA, Oslo and Akershus University CollegeDepartment of Nursing and Health Promotion, Faculty of Health, Oslo and Akershus University CollegeAbstract 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.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12889-016-3655-zLongitudinal surveyPersistent health challengesMental healthAdolescentsYoung adults
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author Sølvi Helseth
Dawit Shawel Abebe
Randi Andenæs
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Dawit Shawel Abebe
Randi Andenæs
Mental health problems among individuals with persistent health challenges from adolescence to young adulthood: a population-based longitudinal study in Norway
BMC Public Health
Longitudinal survey
Persistent health challenges
Mental health
Adolescents
Young adults
author_facet Sølvi Helseth
Dawit Shawel Abebe
Randi Andenæs
author_sort Sølvi Helseth
title Mental health problems among individuals with persistent health challenges from adolescence to young adulthood: a population-based longitudinal study in Norway
title_short Mental health problems among individuals with persistent health challenges from adolescence to young adulthood: a population-based longitudinal study in Norway
title_full Mental health problems among individuals with persistent health challenges from adolescence to young adulthood: a population-based longitudinal study in Norway
title_fullStr Mental health problems among individuals with persistent health challenges from adolescence to young adulthood: a population-based longitudinal study in Norway
title_full_unstemmed Mental health problems among individuals with persistent health challenges from adolescence to young adulthood: a population-based longitudinal study in Norway
title_sort mental health problems among individuals with persistent health challenges from adolescence to young adulthood: a population-based longitudinal study in norway
publisher BMC
series BMC Public Health
issn 1471-2458
publishDate 2016-09-01
description Abstract 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.
topic Longitudinal survey
Persistent health challenges
Mental health
Adolescents
Young adults
url http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12889-016-3655-z
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