E. Fombonne et al., The Maudsley long-term follow-up of child and adolescent depression 2. Suicidality, criminality and social dysfunction in adulthood, BR J PSYCHI, 179, 2001, pp. 218-223
Background Strong links exist between juvenile and adult depression, but co
morbid conduct disorder may be associated with worse adult socialdifficulti
es.
Aims To test the impact of comorbid conduct disorder on social adjustment a
nd dysfunction, suicidality and criminality of adults who had had depressio
n as youths.
Method Subjects (n=149) assessed at the Maudsley Hospital in 1970-1983 and
meeting DSM - IV criteria for major depressive disorder with (CD - MDD; n=5
3) or without (MDD; n=96) conduct disorder were interviewed 20 years later.
Data were collected on lifetime psychiatric disorders and adult social /pe
rsonality functioning. Death certificates and criminal records were obtaine
d.
Results The suicide risk was 2.45%, and 44.3% of the sample had attempted s
uicide once in their lives,Compared with the MDD group, the CD - MDD group
had higher rates of suicidal behaviours and criminal offences, and exhibite
d more pervasive social dysfunction.
Conclusions Adolescent depression is associated with raised risks of adult
suicidality and with persistent interpersonal difficulties. Youths with CD
MDD show more severe and pervasive social dysfunction.
Declaration of interest This study was funded by a special grant from the M
edical Research Council.