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Correlational Subjects » HEALTH: MENTAL » Development of mental health » Earlier mental health

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HEALTH: MENTAL Development of mental health Earlier mental health
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antecedent, former, history of, past, previous

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Correlate as named by investigator People investigated Finding Neuroticism 25-75 aged white males (largely veterans), followed 10 years, USA, 1965-76 Ever expected a nervous breakdown 21+ aged, married, with childeren, USA, 1957 Past Depression Male college students, followed 3 years, Harvard University, USA, 1957-60 Past depression and insecurity Male college students, followed 3 years, Harvard University, USA, 1957-60 Ever expected a nervous breakdown Employed males, supervising jobs, England, 197? Expected a nervous breakdown more than once Employed males, supervising jobs, England, 197? Earlier psychiatric symptoms count People in transition followed 11 years, metropolis, USA, 1969-1980 Complaints about mental health 15-60 aged, general public, followed 12 month, The Netherlands, 1967-77 Negative affective states Public highschool boys followed 8 years from grade 10, USA, 1966-74 Earlier psychiatric treatment University students, mental patients and controls, California, USA, 1971-72 Retrospective earlier adjustment Gifted women (IQ >135), followed 50 years, California, USA, 1921-72 Ever expected a nervous breakdown 21-60 aged, urban areas, USA, 1963 - 64 Neuroticism 17-97 aged males, visitors of the Gerontology Research Centre, followed ± 10 years Baltimore, USA. 1958-70 Losing one's mind 18+ aged, general public, former province Kuopio, Finland, 1991-1996 Losing my memory 18+ aged, general public, former province Kuopio, Finland, 1991-1996 Psychological Distress Couples, USA, followed 12 years, 1980-1992 Psychological functioning COPD patients, before and after 20 week rehabilitation programme, Netherlands, 2001-2002 Change in quality of life 18-65 aged, differing in mental health, followed 2 years, UK, 1999-2001 Emotional health 34 aged, United Kingdom, followed from childhood, 2004 Good conduct in childhood 34 aged, United Kingdom, followed from childhood, 2004 Good conduct at adulthood 34 aged, United Kingdom, followed from childhood, 2004 Psychological wellbeing Employee well-being trainees and controls, Melbourne, Australia, 200? Mental health at age 18 29 aged, USA, 2001