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Change in Level of Positive Mental Health as a Predictor of Future Risk of Mental Illness

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AMERICAN JOURNAL OF PUBLIC HEALTH
Volume 100, Issue 12, Pages 2366-2371

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AMER PUBLIC HEALTH ASSOC INC
DOI: 10.2105/AJPH.2010.192245

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  1. National Institute on Aging [P01 AG020166]
  2. John D and Catherine T MacArthur Foundation Research Network on Successful Wide Development

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Objectives We sought to describe the prevalence of mental health and illness the stability of both diagnoses over time and whether changes in mental health level predicted mental illness in a cohort group Methods In 2009 we analyzed data from the 1995 and 2005 Midlife in the United States cross sectional surveys (n = 1723) which measured positive mental health and 12 month mental disorders of major depressive episode panic and generalized anxiety disorders Results Population prevalence of any of 3 mental disorders and levels of mental health appeared stable but were dynamic at the individual level Fifty two percent of the 17 5% of respondents with any mental illness in 2005 were new cases one half of those languishing in 1995 improved in 2005 and one half of those flourishing in 1995 declined in 2005 Change in mental health was strongly predictive of prevalence and incidence (operationalized as a new not necessarily a first episode) of mental illness in 2005 Conclusions Gains in mental health predicted declines in mental illness supporting the call for public mental health promotion losses of mental health predicted increases in mental illness supporting the call for public mental health protection (Am J Public Health 2010 100 2366-2371 doi 10 2105/AJPH 2010 192245)

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