Family history and subthreshold symptoms which do not reach the criteria for depression are the two current methods for accessing the risk of depression

A team of researchers has extended their efforts to identify a predictive tool that helps to identify young people who are likely to experience high or low depressive disorder when they reach around the age of eighteen.

The team include researchers from King’s College London and the study was published in the Journal of the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry.

Despite the prevalence of depression, little has been done to identify the causes, symptoms, solutions for the condition while predictive tools have already been developed for psychosis and many physical health conditions.

Family history and subthreshold symptoms which do not reach the criteria for depression are the two current methods for accessing the risk of depression.

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