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Personally meaningful life events from adolescence to young adulthood: a longitudinal natural language processing analysis

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David Bürgin *
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Christina Haag
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Lynn Alison Büeler
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Laura Bechtiger
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Clarissa Janousch
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Elena Feldmann
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Denis Ribeaud
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Manuel Eisner
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Viktor von Wyl
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Lilly Shanahan
DOI:10.1111/jcpp.70169delete
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Large-scale population-based studies of risk and protective factors for youth mental health rarely assess youths' first-hand experiences in their own words. This longitudinal study analyzed young people's self-reported most important life events and examined how the key topics changed from midadolescence to young adulthood and are associated with internalizing symptoms.
Keywords:
Life events
adolescence
natural language processing
topic modeling
lived experience
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Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry
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university of zurich
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