Prevalence and correlates of irritability among u.s. adults

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  • What: The authors aimed first to characterize the prevalence of irritability in a nationallyrepresentative, population-based cohort, and its sociodemographic correlates. Next, the authors aimed to understand more broadly the relationship between irritability and other negative valence symptoms, investigating individual symptoms of depression and anxiety, and focusing in particular on thoughts of death and suicide. For continuous measures the authors report mean and SD; for categorical variables, the authors report proportions and confidence intervals.
  • Who: Roy H. Perlis from the We analyzed data drawn from two waves of the COVID States Project, a nonprobability [17 . . .

     

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