Global, regional and national burdens of depression in adolescents and young adults aged 10–24 years, from 1990 to 2019: findings from the 2019 Global Burden of Disease study

Cheng-hao Yang, Jia-jie Lv, Xiang-meng Kong, Feng Chu, Zhi-bin Li, Wei Lu, Xin-yu Li
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Abstract

Background

Depression is a significant mental health concern affecting the overall well-being of adolescents and young adults. Recently, the prevalence of depression has increased among young people. Nonetheless, there is little research delving into the longitudinal epidemiology of adolescent depression over time.

Aims

To investigate the longitudinal epidemiology of depression among adolescents and young adults aged 10–24 years.

Method

Our research focused on young people (aged 10–24 years) with depression, using data from the Global Burden of Diseases, Injuries, and Risk Factors Study 2019. We explored the age-standardised prevalence, incidence and disability-adjusted life-years (DALYs) of depression in different groups, including various regions, ages, genders and sociodemographic indices, from 1990 to 2019.

Results

The prevalence, incidence and DALYs of depression in young people increased globally between 1990 and 2019. Regionally, higher-income regions like High-Income North America and Australasia recorded rising age-standardised prevalence and incidence rates, whereas low- or middle-income regions mostly saw reductions. Nationally, countries such as Greenland, the USA and Palestine reported the highest age-standardised prevalence and incidence rates in 2019, whereas Qatar witnessed the largest growth over time. The burden disproportionately affected females across age groups and world regions. The most prominent age effect on incidence and prevalence rates was in those aged 20–24 years. The depression burden showed an unfavourable trend in younger cohorts born after 1980, with females reporting a higher cohort risk than males.

Conclusions

Between 1990 and 2019, the general pattern of depression among adolescents varied according to age, gender, time period and generational cohort, across regions and nations.

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1990 年至 2019 年全球、地区和国家 10-24 岁青少年抑郁症负担:2019 年全球疾病负担研究结果
背景抑郁症是影响青少年和年轻人整体健康的一个重要心理健康问题。近来,抑郁症在青少年中的发病率有所上升。方法我们的研究侧重于患有抑郁症的年轻人(10-24 岁),使用的数据来自《2019 年全球疾病负担、伤害和风险因素研究》。我们探讨了 1990 年至 2019 年期间不同群体(包括不同地区、年龄、性别和社会人口指数)中抑郁症的年龄标准化流行率、发病率和残疾调整生命年(DALYs)。从地区来看,北美高收入地区和澳大拉西亚等高收入地区的年龄标准化患病率和发病率均有所上升,而中低收入地区的患病率和发病率大多有所下降。就国家而言,格陵兰岛、美国和巴勒斯坦等国家报告的 2019 年年龄标准化流行率和发病率最高,而卡塔尔的增长幅度最大。各年龄组和世界各地区的女性都不成比例地受到了这一负担的影响。对发病率和患病率影响最大的年龄段是 20-24 岁。抑郁症负担在1980年后出生的年轻组群中呈现出不利趋势,女性报告的组群风险高于男性。结论在1990年至2019年期间,青少年抑郁症的总体模式因年龄、性别、时间段和世代组群、地区和国家而异。
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