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Stratifying the risk of transition to adult-onset psychiatric disorders in adolescents with anxiety

Dennison, C. A.; Shakeshaft, A.; Riglin, L.; Rice, F.; Andreassen, O.; Ask, H.; Havdahl, A.; Pine, D.; Martin, J.; Thapar, A.

2026-05-21 psychiatry and clinical psychology
10.64898/2026.05.15.26353293 medRxiv
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Background Escalating mental health service demands have created a need to better identify young people most likely to require continued support from mental health services at the transition between childhood and adulthood. Anxiety is the most common adolescent mental health condition, yet its clinical significance and prognosis are not well understood. We aimed to examine the risk of young adult-onset psychiatric disorders in individuals with an adolescent anxiety disorder, and identify stratifiers of risk of subsequent psychiatric disorders in this group. Methods Individuals from the Norwegian Mother, Father, and Child Cohort Study (MoBa) with linked health records and aged 18 or over as of the 31st December 2023 were included. Those diagnosed with any ICD-10 anxiety disorder when aged 10-17 years were defined as having an adolescent anxiety disorder (n=2107, controls n=47,582). Polygenic scores (PGS) for psychiatric and neurodevelopmental conditions were calculated using LDpred2. Anxiety, comorbidities, and parental psychiatric history were defined through linked ICD-10 diagnoses. Sex was defined through linked records. Individuals were defined as having a young adult-onset psychiatric disorder if they first received any new psychiatric diagnosis aged 18-24. Results Adolescent anxiety diagnosis was associated with increased risk of all adult-onset psychiatric disorders (HR= 2.33-8.65). Post-traumatic stress disorder PGS, parental history of severe mental illness, and female sex were associated with increased risk of transition to a young adult-onset psychiatric disorder in people with an adolescent anxiety disorder. Conclusions Adolescent anxiety greatly increases the risk of a psychiatric disorder during the transition to adult life. Clinicians should consider female sex and parental psychiatric history when prioritising young people with anxiety for adult mental health service support. Future research needs to further consider whether polygenic scores would aid risk stratification in clinical practice.

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