Five-year follow-up of the iberry study: screening in early adolescence to identify those at risk of psychopathology in emerging adulthood

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  • What: The aim of the iBerry Study is to examine the developmental course of psychiatric disorders and associated risk factors to contribute to the development of preventive interventions. This paper discusses the design and protocol of the first followup measurement and gives a cohort profile update, details on the (non) response, and the prevalence of adolescent and parental psychopathology. This study discusses the details from the first follow-up measurement (T1), the screening procedure at age 13 and baseline measurement at age 15 were described in detail elsewhere . The iBerry Study aims to investigate the transition of . . .

     

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