Depressive Symptoms in Adolescence and Young Adulthood, in JAMA Network Open
key takeaway: "Depressive symptoms at age 18 years were associated with depressive symptoms at ages 19 to 20 and 21 to 22 years, and this association did not vary by birth cohort. Increasing depressive symptoms in adolescence persisted into young adulthood, and a larger proportion of young adult symptoms in females was associated with symptoms during adolescence."
Disaggregated Suicide Mortality Rates Among Asian American Youths and Young Adults by Ethnic Subgroup, in JAMA Pediatrics
key takeaway: "When suicide data were aggregated into a single Asian American category, the lower rates of suicide among Chinese individuals masked the higher rates in other subgroups. These findings align with research showing that suicide was a leading cause of death for Korean and Vietnamese individuals."
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