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Teens With a Reduced Response to Rewards Are More Susceptible to Depression

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91% Informative

Teens with a reduced response to receiving rewards predict first onset of depression, but not anxiety or suicidality.

Mood and anxiety disorders among youth are a growing concern and have long-lasting consequences.

50% of children who experience one episode of depression or anxiety will go on to experience a second .

The authors’ affiliations and disclosures of financial and conflicts of interest are available in the article.

Cameron S. Carter , MD , is Chair of the Department of Psychiatry & Human Behavior at the University of California, Irvine School of Medicine .

The 2023 Journal Impact FactorTM score, from Clarivate , for Biological Psychiatry : Cognitive Neuroscience and Neuroimaging is 5.7 .

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94

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96

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62

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formal

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English

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78

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long-living

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