Childhood intelligence and risk of depression in later-life: A longitudinal data-linkage study
Background: Lower childhood intelligence test scores are reported in some studies to be associated with higher risk of depression in adulthood. The reasons for the association are unclear. This longitudinal data-linkage study explored the relationship between childhood intelligence (at age ∼11) and...
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Main Authors: | Emily L. Ball (Author), Drew M. Altschul (Author), Simon R. Cox (Author), Ian J. Deary (Author), Andrew M. McIntosh (Author), Matthew H. Iveson (Author) |
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2024-03-01T00:00:00Z.
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