Early Prediction of Adolescent Depression (EPAD)

Early Prediction of Adolescent Depression (EPAD)

The Early Prediction of Adolescent Depression (EPAD) Study, also known as the Cardiff University Mood and Wellbeing Study, is a significant longitudinal research project focused on understanding the development of depression in adolescents, particularly those with a familial risk due to recurrently depressed parents. By following families over a decade, the study aims to identify the causes and impacts of depression, as well as factors that contribute to resilience. The methodology involves tracking the mental health and wellbeing of both parents and their offspring, collecting data on various psychological, social, and biological factors. Key findings from the EPAD study have contributed to the development of predictive tools and early intervention strategies, which are crucial for providing targeted support to at-risk individuals. The study's outcomes are intended to enhance both national and international approaches to mental health, offering valuable insights for affected individuals and their families.

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Publisher:

Cardiff University

Geographic Coverage:

Wales

Temporal Coverage:

2007/ - Present (Ongoing)

Sample Size:

337

Age Coverage:

9 - 17 years

Resource Type:

study

Study Design:

longitudinal, cohort

Funders:

SirJules ESRC MRC

Available in Data Catalogs:

Catalogue of Mental Health Measures

Catalogue of Mental Health Measures
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