all-cause mortality
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declineSevere adolescent affective symptoms were associated with a 61% increase in all-cause premature mortality over 53 years of follow-up compared to those with mild or no symptoms, independent of childhoo
Effect: decline; HR 1.61; CI: 95% CI 1.20-2.15
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declineSevere adolescent affective symptoms were associated with a 61% increase in all-cause premature mortality over 53 years of follow-up compared to those with mild or no symptoms, independent of childhoo
Effect: decline; HR 1.61; CI: 95% CI 1.20-2.15
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declineSevere adolescent affective symptoms were associated with a 61% increase in all-cause premature mortality over 53 years of follow-up compared to those with mild or no symptoms, independent of childhoo
Effect: decline; HR 1.61; CI: 95% CI 1.20-2.15
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declineSevere adolescent affective symptoms were associated with a 61% increase in all-cause premature mortality over 53 years of follow-up compared to those with mild or no symptoms, independent of childhoo
Effect: decline; HR 1.61; CI: 95% CI 1.20-2.15
None
declineSevere adolescent affective symptoms were associated with a 61% increase in all-cause premature mortality over 53 years of follow-up compared to those with mild or no symptoms, independent of childhoo
Effect: decline; HR 1.61; CI: 95% CI 1.20-2.15
None
declineSevere adolescent affective symptoms were associated with a 61% increase in all-cause premature mortality over 53 years of follow-up compared to those with mild or no symptoms, independent of childhoo
Effect: decline; HR 1.61; CI: 95% CI 1.20-2.15
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declineSevere adolescent affective symptoms were associated with a 61% increase in all-cause premature mortality over 53 years of follow-up compared to those with mild or no symptoms, independent of childhoo
Effect: decline; HR 1.61; CI: 95% CI 1.20-2.15
None
declineSevere adolescent affective symptoms were associated with a 61% increase in all-cause premature mortality over 53 years of follow-up compared to those with mild or no symptoms, independent of childhoo
Effect: decline; HR 1.61; CI: 95% CI 1.20-2.15
None
declineSevere adolescent affective symptoms were associated with a 61% increase in all-cause premature mortality over 53 years of follow-up compared to those with mild or no symptoms, independent of childhoo
Effect: decline; HR 1.61; CI: 95% CI 1.20-2.15
None
declineSevere adolescent affective symptoms were associated with a 61% increase in all-cause premature mortality over 53 years of follow-up compared to those with mild or no symptoms, independent of childhoo
Effect: decline; HR 1.61; CI: 95% CI 1.20-2.15
None
declineSevere adolescent affective symptoms were associated with a 61% increase in all-cause premature mortality over 53 years of follow-up compared to those with mild or no symptoms, independent of childhoo
Effect: decline; HR 1.61; CI: 95% CI 1.20-2.15
None
declineSevere adolescent affective symptoms were associated with a 61% increase in all-cause premature mortality over 53 years of follow-up compared to those with mild or no symptoms, independent of childhoo
Effect: decline; HR 1.61; CI: 95% CI 1.20-2.15
None
declineSevere adolescent affective symptoms were associated with a 61% increase in all-cause premature mortality over 53 years of follow-up compared to those with mild or no symptoms, independent of childhoo
Effect: decline; HR 1.61; CI: 95% CI 1.20-2.15
None
declineSevere adolescent affective symptoms were associated with a 61% increase in all-cause premature mortality over 53 years of follow-up compared to those with mild or no symptoms, independent of childhoo
Effect: decline; HR 1.61; CI: 95% CI 1.20-2.15
None
declineSevere adolescent affective symptoms were associated with a 61% increase in all-cause premature mortality over 53 years of follow-up compared to those with mild or no symptoms, independent of childhoo
Effect: decline; HR 1.61; CI: 95% CI 1.20-2.15
None
declineSevere adolescent affective symptoms were associated with a 61% increase in all-cause premature mortality over 53 years of follow-up compared to those with mild or no symptoms, independent of childhoo
Effect: decline; HR 1.61; CI: 95% CI 1.20-2.15
None
declineSevere adolescent affective symptoms were associated with a 61% increase in all-cause premature mortality over 53 years of follow-up compared to those with mild or no symptoms, independent of childhoo
Effect: decline; HR 1.61; CI: 95% CI 1.20-2.15
None
declineSevere adolescent affective symptoms were associated with a 61% increase in all-cause premature mortality over 53 years of follow-up compared to those with mild or no symptoms, independent of childhoo
Effect: decline; HR 1.61; CI: 95% CI 1.20-2.15
None
declineSevere adolescent affective symptoms were associated with a 61% increase in all-cause premature mortality over 53 years of follow-up compared to those with mild or no symptoms, independent of childhoo
Effect: decline; HR 1.61; CI: 95% CI 1.20-2.15
None
declineSevere adolescent affective symptoms were associated with a 61% increase in all-cause premature mortality over 53 years of follow-up compared to those with mild or no symptoms, independent of childhoo
Effect: decline; HR 1.61; CI: 95% CI 1.20-2.15
None
declineSevere adolescent affective symptoms were associated with a 61% increase in all-cause premature mortality over 53 years of follow-up compared to those with mild or no symptoms, independent of childhoo
Effect: decline; HR 1.61; CI: 95% CI 1.20-2.15
None
declineSevere adolescent affective symptoms were associated with a 61% increase in all-cause premature mortality over 53 years of follow-up compared to those with mild or no symptoms, independent of childhoo
Effect: decline; HR 1.61; CI: 95% CI 1.20-2.15
None
declineSevere adolescent affective symptoms were associated with a 61% increase in all-cause premature mortality over 53 years of follow-up compared to those with mild or no symptoms, independent of childhoo
Effect: decline; HR 1.61; CI: 95% CI 1.20-2.15
None
declineSevere adolescent affective symptoms were associated with a 61% increase in all-cause premature mortality over 53 years of follow-up compared to those with mild or no symptoms, independent of childhoo
Effect: decline; HR 1.61; CI: 95% CI 1.20-2.15
None
declineSevere adolescent affective symptoms were associated with a 61% increase in all-cause premature mortality over 53 years of follow-up compared to those with mild or no symptoms, independent of childhoo
Effect: decline; HR 1.61; CI: 95% CI 1.20-2.15
None
declineSevere adolescent affective symptoms were associated with a 61% increase in all-cause premature mortality over 53 years of follow-up compared to those with mild or no symptoms, independent of childhoo
Effect: decline; HR 1.61; CI: 95% CI 1.20-2.15
None
declineSevere adolescent affective symptoms were associated with a 61% increase in all-cause premature mortality over 53 years of follow-up compared to those with mild or no symptoms, independent of childhoo
Effect: decline; HR 1.61; CI: 95% CI 1.20-2.15
None
nullModerate adolescent affective symptoms were not associated with increased all-cause mortality compared to mild or no symptoms. Only the severe category (top 10th percentile) showed excess mortality ri
Effect: null
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nullModerate adolescent affective symptoms were not associated with increased all-cause mortality compared to mild or no symptoms. Only the severe category (top 10th percentile) showed excess mortality ri
Effect: null
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nullModerate adolescent affective symptoms were not associated with increased all-cause mortality compared to mild or no symptoms. Only the severe category (top 10th percentile) showed excess mortality ri
Effect: null
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nullModerate adolescent affective symptoms were not associated with increased all-cause mortality compared to mild or no symptoms. Only the severe category (top 10th percentile) showed excess mortality ri
Effect: null
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nullModerate adolescent affective symptoms were not associated with increased all-cause mortality compared to mild or no symptoms. Only the severe category (top 10th percentile) showed excess mortality ri
Effect: null
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nullModerate adolescent affective symptoms were not associated with increased all-cause mortality compared to mild or no symptoms. Only the severe category (top 10th percentile) showed excess mortality ri
Effect: null
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nullModerate adolescent affective symptoms were not associated with increased all-cause mortality compared to mild or no symptoms. Only the severe category (top 10th percentile) showed excess mortality ri
Effect: null
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nullModerate adolescent affective symptoms were not associated with increased all-cause mortality compared to mild or no symptoms. Only the severe category (top 10th percentile) showed excess mortality ri
Effect: null
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nullModerate adolescent affective symptoms were not associated with increased all-cause mortality compared to mild or no symptoms. Only the severe category (top 10th percentile) showed excess mortality ri
Effect: null
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nullModerate adolescent affective symptoms were not associated with increased all-cause mortality compared to mild or no symptoms. Only the severe category (top 10th percentile) showed excess mortality ri
Effect: null
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nullModerate adolescent affective symptoms were not associated with increased all-cause mortality compared to mild or no symptoms. Only the severe category (top 10th percentile) showed excess mortality ri
Effect: null
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nullModerate adolescent affective symptoms were not associated with increased all-cause mortality compared to mild or no symptoms. Only the severe category (top 10th percentile) showed excess mortality ri
Effect: null
None
nullModerate adolescent affective symptoms were not associated with increased all-cause mortality compared to mild or no symptoms. Only the severe category (top 10th percentile) showed excess mortality ri
Effect: null
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nullModerate adolescent affective symptoms were not associated with increased all-cause mortality compared to mild or no symptoms. Only the severe category (top 10th percentile) showed excess mortality ri
Effect: null
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nullModerate adolescent affective symptoms were not associated with increased all-cause mortality compared to mild or no symptoms. Only the severe category (top 10th percentile) showed excess mortality ri
Effect: null
None
nullModerate adolescent affective symptoms were not associated with increased all-cause mortality compared to mild or no symptoms. Only the severe category (top 10th percentile) showed excess mortality ri
Effect: null
None
nullModerate adolescent affective symptoms were not associated with increased all-cause mortality compared to mild or no symptoms. Only the severe category (top 10th percentile) showed excess mortality ri
Effect: null
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nullModerate adolescent affective symptoms were not associated with increased all-cause mortality compared to mild or no symptoms. Only the severe category (top 10th percentile) showed excess mortality ri
Effect: null
None
nullModerate adolescent affective symptoms were not associated with increased all-cause mortality compared to mild or no symptoms. Only the severe category (top 10th percentile) showed excess mortality ri
Effect: null
None
nullModerate adolescent affective symptoms were not associated with increased all-cause mortality compared to mild or no symptoms. Only the severe category (top 10th percentile) showed excess mortality ri
Effect: null
None
nullModerate adolescent affective symptoms were not associated with increased all-cause mortality compared to mild or no symptoms. Only the severe category (top 10th percentile) showed excess mortality ri
Effect: null
None
nullModerate adolescent affective symptoms were not associated with increased all-cause mortality compared to mild or no symptoms. Only the severe category (top 10th percentile) showed excess mortality ri
Effect: null
None
nullModerate adolescent affective symptoms were not associated with increased all-cause mortality compared to mild or no symptoms. Only the severe category (top 10th percentile) showed excess mortality ri
Effect: null