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From: Paternal psychosocial work conditions and mental health outcomes: A case-control study

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Number of cases per age at diagnosis. Figure 1 reveals that 67% of cases were identified by the age of 30, with young adulthood containing the greatest number of mental health diagnoses. The most prevalent diagnoses assigned to all age groups are neurotic disorders (children/early adolescents – 21%; adolescents – 20%; young adults – 20%; adults – 21%) and depression (children/early adolescents – 33%; adolescents – 37%; young adults – 33%; adults – 31%). The third most prevalent diagnosis among children/early adolescents (20%) and adolescents (11%) was adjustment reaction whereas the third most prevalent diagnosis among young adults (13%) and adults (13%) was acute reaction to stress.

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