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Severe adolescent affective symptoms were associated with increased cardiovascular mortality in sex-adjusted analyses, but this association was attenuated to non-significance after adjustment for all confounders.
Effect sizeSHR 1.92
CI95% CI 1.11-3.32
ComparatorMild or no adolescent affective symptoms (1st to 50th percentile)
Effect summarydecline; SHR 1.92; CI: 95% CI 1.11-3.32

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PMC6112411
Adolescent affective symptoms and mortality: a fifty-three year follow-up of a British birth cohort study
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