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The Long-Term Impact of Childhood Disability on Mental Health Trajectories in Mid- to Late-Life.

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OBJECTIVES We draw from the life course and stress process frameworks to examine how experiencing disability in early life influences mental health in adulthood. METHODS Data come from the Health… Click to show full abstract

OBJECTIVES We draw from the life course and stress process frameworks to examine how experiencing disability in early life influences mental health in adulthood. METHODS Data come from the Health and Retirement Study Cross-Wave Childhood Health and Family Aggregated Data file (2008-2018, n = 15,289). Childhood disability status is a retrospective self-report of whether respondents were disabled for six months or more because of a health problem before the age of 16 (n = 581). We used age-based growth curve models to construct trajectories of depressive symptoms by childhood disability status. RESULTS Respondents who experienced childhood disability exhibit more depressive symptoms at age 50 compared to those who did not experience this stressor. However, there is no difference in the growth of depressive symptoms with age between these groups, suggesting maintained inequality over the late adulthood life course. DISCUSSION Findings suggest that childhood disability has long-term implications for life course mental health.

Keywords: mental health; disability; health; childhood disability; life

Journal Title: Journal of aging and health
Year Published: 2021

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