Infections during childhood may affect mental health: Study

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According to a recent study, serious during childhood can be associated with a subsequent increased risk of

Researchers at the found that infections, which require hospitalisations, can lead to an 84 per cent increased risk of being diagnosed with any and an about 42 percent increased the risk of using psychotropic drugs.

The findings of the study are published in the Journal of JAMA

The team associated the less severe infections, majorly treated with antibiotics, with increased risks of 20-40 percent of

"The surprising finding was that the in general -- and in particular, the less severe infections, those that were treated with anti-infective agents -- increased the risk for the majority of mental disorders," said Ole Kohler-Forsberg, of the study.

For the study, the researchers analysed data of more than 1 million people and took a close look at their medical histories from birth to late adolescence.

They found associations between any and increased risk of prescribed medication for various childhood and

Risks were majorly increased for schizophrenia spectrum disorders, obsessive-compulsive disorder, personality and behavior disorders, mental retardation, autism spectrum disorders, attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder, oppositional defiant disorder/conduct disorder, and

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First Published: Sun, December 09 2018. 14:50 IST