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Natasha Grimble, Jessica Scarfo, Jessica Katherveloo, Michael Ganci, Michelle Ball, Emra Suleyma. The relationship between interoceptive emotional awareness, neuroticism, and depression, anxiety, and stress. PloS one. vol 19. issue 4. 2024-04-16. PMID:38626106. ea moderated the relationship between neuroticism and anxiety (p = .001, 95% ci .03-.17)), and stress (p = .02 95% ci.01-.13), but not depression (p = .23, 95% ci .03-.13). 2024-04-16 2024-04-19 human
Sabah Rehman, Seamus Barker, Kim Jose, Michele Callisaya, Helen Castley, Martin G Schultz, Myles N Moore, Dawn B Simpson, Gregory M Peterson, Seana Gal. Co-Designed Cardiac Rehabilitation for the Secondary Prevention of Stroke (CARESS): A Pilot Program Evaluation. Healthcare (Basel, Switzerland). vol 12. issue 7. 2024-04-13. PMID:38610198. ate analysis revealed improvements in functional capacity (139 m, 95% ci 44, 234) and fatigue (-5 units, 95% ci -9, -1), with a small improvement in symptoms of depression (-0.8 units, 95% ci -1.8, 0.2) compared to controls. 2024-04-13 2024-04-15 human
Min Hui Moon, Min Hyeok Cho. Association between household income and mental health among adults during the COVID-19 pandemic in Korea: Insights from a community health survey. PloS one. vol 19. issue 4. 2024-04-11. PMID:38603729. regarding regional-income based mental health disparities, even after adjusting for each independent variable, perceived stress (2019 odds ratio (or): 1.26, 95% confidence interval (ci):1.26-1.27, 2021 or: 1.32, 95% ci: 1.32-1.32) and experience of depression (2019 or: 1.56, 95% ci: 1.55-1.56, 2021 or: 1.63, 95% ci: 1.63-1.64) increased as the income level decreased. 2024-04-11 2024-04-14 Not clear
Jing-Hong Liang, Mei-Ling Liu, Ying-Qi Pu, Shan Huang, Nan Jiang, Wen-Wen Bao, Li-Xin Hu, Yu-Shan Zhang, Zhao-Huan Gui, Xue-Ya Pu, Shao-Yi Huang, Ya-Jun Che. Cumulative inequality in social determinants of health in relation to depression symptom: An analysis of nationwide cross-sectional data from U.S. NHANES 2005-2018. Psychiatry research. vol 336. 2024-04-10. PMID:38598946. for instance, a positive association was observed in participants exposed to six or more unfavorable sdohs with depression symptom (aor = 3.537, 95 % ci: 1.781, 7.075, p-value < 0.001). 2024-04-10 2024-04-13 human
Yue Zhu, Yuenan Yu, Yang Wang, Fay Womer, Xiaoyang Qin, Keyin Zhou, Rongxin Zhu, Wei Du, Jie Yang, Kuan-Pin Su, Fei Wan. Unmasking the mental health scars of COVID-19: A longitudinal investigation of children and adolescents in post-lockdown China. Brain, behavior, and immunity. 2024-04-10. PMID:38599498. covid + group was associated with increased risks of depression worsening (or 1.20, 95 % ci 1.04-1.39), anxiety worsening (or 1.30, 95 % ci 1.15-1.47), stress worsening (or 1.23, 95 % ci 1.03-1.46), insomnia worsening (or 1.21, 95 % ci 1.05-1.39), and emotional symptoms worsening (or 1.72, 95 % ci 1.27-2.33). 2024-04-10 2024-04-13 Not clear
Julian Packheiser, Helena Hartmann, Kelly Fredriksen, Valeria Gazzola, Christian Keysers, Frédéric Micho. A systematic review and multivariate meta-analysis of the physical and mental health benefits of touch interventions. Nature human behaviour. 2024-04-08. PMID:38589702. touch interventions were especially effective in regulating cortisol levels (hedges' g = 0.78, 95% confidence interval (ci) 0.24 to 1.31) and increasing weight (0.65, 95% ci 0.37 to 0.94) in newborns as well as in reducing pain (0.69, 95% ci 0.48 to 0.89), feelings of depression (0.59, 95% ci 0.40 to 0.78) and state (0.64, 95% ci 0.44 to 0.84) or trait anxiety (0.59, 95% ci 0.40 to 0.77) for adults. 2024-04-08 2024-04-11 Not clear
Philip Lewis, John F Gottlieb, Peter Morfeld, Martin Hellmich, Thomas C Erre. Perinatal photoperiod associations with bipolar disorder and depression: A systematic literature review and cross-sectional analysis of the UK Biobank database. Psychiatry research. vol 335. 2024-04-06. PMID:38581863. from review, increased risk of depression with late spring birth is compatible with increased odds of probable single episode-, probable recurrent-, and diagnosed depression (or 2.85 95 %ci 1.6-5.08, or 2.20 95 %ci 1.57-3.1, and or 1.48 95 %ci 1.11-1.97, respectively) with increasing 3rd trimester relative photoperiod range for participants who experienced relatively non-extreme daily photoperiods. 2024-04-06 2024-04-10 human
Owen Nkoka, Shekinah Munthali-Mkandawire, Kondwani Mwandira, Providence Nindi, Albert Dube, Innocent Nyanjagha, Angella Mainjeni, Jullita Malava, Abena S Amoah, Estelle McLean, Robert C Stewart, Amelia C Crampin, Alison J Pric. Association between physical multimorbidity and common mental health disorders in rural and urban Malawian settings: Preliminary findings from Healthy Lives Malawi long-term conditions survey. PLOS global public health. vol 4. issue 4. 2024-04-04. PMID:38574079. compared to adults without physical conditions, having one (b-coefficient (b) 0.79; 95% c1 0.63-0.94%), two- (b 1.36; 95% ci 1.14-1.58%), and three- or more- physical conditions (b 2.23; 95% ci 1.86-2.59%) were associated with increasing depression score, p-trend <0.001. 2024-04-04 2024-04-07 human
Ling Yang, Bo-Qin Yuan, Yang-Yang Ju, Wei Liu, Yang-Ping Wan. Effect of quality nursing care on wound pain and anxiety in burn patients: A meta-analysis. International wound journal. vol 21. issue 4. 2024-04-04. PMID:38572761. 95% ci: -3.49 to -1.92, p < 0.001) and depression (smd: -1.74, 95% ci: -2.35 to -1.14, p < 0.001) levels were significantly reduced post-trauma. 2024-04-04 2024-04-06 Not clear
Rey Gutiérrez Tolentino, Irina Lazarevich, Manuel Abraham Gómez Martínez, Jorge Armando Barriguete Meléndez, Beatriz Schettino Bermúdez, José Jesús Pérez González, Rubén Del Muro Delgado, Claudia Cecilia Radilla Vázque. Epidemiological Overview of Overweight and Obesity Related to Eating Habits, Physical Activity and the Concurrent Presence of Depression and Anxiety in Adolescents from High Schools in Mexico City: A Cross-Sectional Study. Healthcare (Basel, Switzerland). vol 12. issue 6. 2024-03-28. PMID:38540568. additionally, associations were observed between depression symptoms and obesity (or = 5.68, ci 1.36-32.81; 2024-03-28 2024-03-30 human
Masoud Rahmati, San Lee, Dong Keon Yon, Seung Won Lee, Raphael Udeh, Mark McEvoy, Hans Oh, Laurie Butler, Helen Keyes, Yvonne Barnett, Ai Koyanagi, Jae Il Shin, Lee Smit. Physical activity and prevention of mental health complications: an umbrella review. Neuroscience and biobehavioral reviews. 2024-03-25. PMID:38527637. our findings revealed a significant association between higher physical activity levels and reduced risk of depression (or = 0.77, 95% ci 0.72 - 0.82). 2024-03-25 2024-03-28 Not clear
Masoud Rahmati, San Lee, Dong Keon Yon, Seung Won Lee, Raphael Udeh, Mark McEvoy, Hans Oh, Laurie Butler, Helen Keyes, Yvonne Barnett, Ai Koyanagi, Jae Il Shin, Lee Smit. Physical activity and prevention of mental health complications: an umbrella review. Neuroscience and biobehavioral reviews. 2024-03-25. PMID:38527637. interestingly, low and moderate-intensity physical activity showed the most significant protective effects against depression (low-intensity: or = 0.81, 95% ci: 0.75 - 0.56; moderate-intensity: or = 0.79, 95% ci: 0.72 - 0.87). 2024-03-25 2024-03-28 Not clear
Qian Li, Hui Duan, Qiong Wang, Peiwen Dong, Xinxu Zhou, Kaidi Sun, Feng Tang, Xinxin Wang, Lin Lin, Yanchan Long, Xiaobin Sun, Lan Ta. Analyzing the correlation between gastroesophageal reflux disease and anxiety and depression based on ordered logistic regression. Scientific reports. vol 14. issue 1. 2024-03-20. PMID:38503861. additionally, moderate to severe depression is associated with a higher incidence of gerd, with an or of 2.32 (95% ci 1.23, 4.37). 2024-03-20 2024-03-23 Not clear
Huibo Qin, Gang Hu, Zhengting Liang, Xin Jin, Xiaodong Chen, Binbin Su, Yanping Bao, Jing Ouyang, Yunhe Wan. Association of longitudinal trajectories of general and abdominal adiposity during middle age with mental health and well-being in late life: A prospective analysis. Psychiatry research. vol 335. 2024-03-19. PMID:38503007. compared with the low-stable bmi group (range, 22.8 to 22.9 kg/m²; representing stable healthy body weight), the high-stable group (range, 34.3 to 35.4 kg/m²; stable obese) was associated with increased risk of depression (odds ratio [or], 1.63; 95 % ci, 1.28-2.07) and low subjective well-being (or, 1.35; 95 % ci, 1.02-1.79). 2024-03-19 2024-03-23 human
Huibo Qin, Gang Hu, Zhengting Liang, Xin Jin, Xiaodong Chen, Binbin Su, Yanping Bao, Jing Ouyang, Yunhe Wan. Association of longitudinal trajectories of general and abdominal adiposity during middle age with mental health and well-being in late life: A prospective analysis. Psychiatry research. vol 335. 2024-03-19. PMID:38503007. compared with the low-stable wc group (range, 75 to 79 cm healthy wc), the high-increasing group (range, 114 to 121 cm) was associated with increased risk of depression (odds ratio [or], 1.64; 95 % ci, 1.19-2.25) and low well-being (or, 1.48; 95 % ci, 1.01-2.16). 2024-03-19 2024-03-23 human
Ai-Guo Zhang, Ling Li, Yuan-Li Li, Shun-Xia Sun, Min Wang, Xiao-Ling Tan. Effects of cluster nursing interventions on the prevention of pressure ulcers in intensive care units patients: A meta-analysis. International wound journal. vol 21. issue 3. 2024-03-18. PMID:38494661. the analysis showed that compared with conventional nursing, cluster nursing interventions significantly reduced the incidence of pus (odds ratio: 0.24, 95% confidence intervals [ci]: 0.17-0.34, p < 0.001) and also significantly improved the levels of anxiety (standardized mean difference [smd]: -1.39, 95% ci: -1.57 to 1.22, p < 0.001) and depression (smd: -1.64, 95% ci: -2.02 to 1.26, p < 0.001) in icu patients. 2024-03-18 2024-03-20 Not clear
Emma Gaston, Fredrik Ullén, Laura W Wesseldijk, Miriam A Mosin. Can flow proneness be protective against mental and cardiovascular health problems? A genetically informed prospective cohort study. Translational psychiatry. vol 14. issue 1. 2024-03-14. PMID:38480692. individuals with higher flow proneness had a decreased risk of receiving diagnoses for depression (16%; ci [14%, 18%]), anxiety (16%; ci [13%, 18%]), schizophrenia (15%; ci [4%, 25%]), bipolar (12%; ci [6%, 18%]), stress-related (9%; ci [9%, 12%]), and cardiovascular disorders (4%; ci [1%, 8%]). 2024-03-14 2024-03-16 Not clear
Emma Gaston, Fredrik Ullén, Laura W Wesseldijk, Miriam A Mosin. Can flow proneness be protective against mental and cardiovascular health problems? A genetically informed prospective cohort study. Translational psychiatry. vol 14. issue 1. 2024-03-14. PMID:38480692. when controlling for neuroticism, higher flow proneness still decreased the risk of depression (6%; ci [3%, 9%]) and anxiety diagnoses (5%; ci [1%, 8%]). 2024-03-14 2024-03-16 Not clear
Emma Gaston, Fredrik Ullén, Laura W Wesseldijk, Miriam A Mosin. Can flow proneness be protective against mental and cardiovascular health problems? A genetically informed prospective cohort study. Translational psychiatry. vol 14. issue 1. 2024-03-14. PMID:38480692. monozygotic twins who experienced more flow than their co-twin had a lower risk for depression (16%; ci [5%, 26%]) and anxiety (13%; ci [1%, 24%]), though only the association with depression remained significant when also controlling for neuroticism (13%; ci [1%, 24%]). 2024-03-14 2024-03-16 Not clear
Shuyi Ling, Yuqing Dai, Ruoxin Weng, Yuan Li, Wenbo Wu, Ziqiong Zhou, Zhisheng Zhong, Yuehui Zhen. Epidemiologic and genetic associations of female reproductive disorders with depression or dysthymia: a Mendelian randomization study. Scientific reports. vol 14. issue 1. 2024-03-13. PMID:38472314. our results demonstrated that genetic predisposition to depression or dysthymia was associated with an increased risk of developing pcos (or = 1.43, 95% ci 1.28-1.59; p = 6.66 × 10 2024-03-13 2024-03-15 Not clear