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  • Adolescent mental health—Op...
    Lee, Francis S.; Heimer, Hakon; Giedd, Jay N.; Lein, Edward S; Šestan, Nenad; Weinberger, Daniel R.; Casey, B. J.

    Science (American Association for the Advancement of Science), 10/2014, Letnik: 346, Številka: 6209
    Journal Article

    Emerging neuroscience offers hope for treatments The adolescent brain is more “plastic” than it will ever be again, capable of remarkable adaptability in light of the many social, physical, sexual, and intellectual challenges that this developmental phase brings. This is also a peak time for clinical onset of most mental illnesses (see the chart) ( 1 ). One in five adolescents have a mental illness that will persist into adulthood ( 2 ). Mental illnesses that emerge before adulthood impose a 10-fold higher cost than those that emerge later in life ( 3 ). Mental health costs are the highest single source of global economic burden in the world ( 4 ).