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Eleonora Iob, Jean-Baptiste Pingault, Marcus R Munafò, Brendon Stubbs, Mark S Gilthorpe, Adam X Maihofer, Andrea Danes. Testing the causal relationships of physical activity and sedentary behaviour with mental health and substance use disorders: a Mendelian randomisation study. Molecular psychiatry. 2023-07-21. PMID:37479783. |
accelerometer-based average pa was associated with a lower risk of depression (b = -0.043, 95% ci: -0.071 to -0.016, effect size[or] = 0.957) and cigarette smoking (b = -0.026; 95% ci: -0.035 to -0.017, effect size[β] = -0.022). |
2023-07-21 |
2023-08-14 |
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Mariluz Briceño, Grecia Noblejas, Jose Armada, Victor Serna-Alarcón, Martín A Vilela-Estrada, Víctor Juan Vera-Ponce, Mario J Valladares-Garrido, Christian R Meji. Post-Traumatic Stress Associated with Telework-Related Job Limitation in Latin America. International journal of environmental research and public health. vol 20. issue 13. 2023-07-14. PMID:37444088. |
in a multivariate analysis, the highest frequency of posttraumatic stress was found among those with moderate depression or more (pr = 1.29; 95% ci: 1.03-1.61), moderate or more anxiety (pr = 2.34; 95% ci: 1.61-3.41), and moderate or more stress (pr = 2.45; 95% ci: 1.46-4.12). |
2023-07-14 |
2023-08-14 |
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Ting-Hui Liu, Jheng-Yan Wu, Po-Yu Huang, Ya-Wen Tsai, Chih-Cheng La. The effect of nirmatrelvir-ritonavir on the long-term risk of neuropsychiatric sequelae following COVID-19. Journal of medical virology. vol 95. issue 7. 2023-07-13. PMID:37436873. |
in addition, patients treated with nmv-r had a significantly reduced risk of developing dementia (or, 0.365; 95% ci, 0.255-0.522), depression (or, 0.555; 95% ci, 0.503-0.612), insomnia (or, 0.582; 95% ci, 0.508-0.668) and anxiety disorder (or, 0.645 95% ci, 0.600-0.692). |
2023-07-13 |
2023-08-14 |
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Vincent Giordano, Tara Rigatti, Asad Shaik. Spatial Health Predictors for Depressive Disorder in Manhattan: A 2020 Analysis. Cureus. vol 15. issue 7. 2023-07-12. PMID:37435013. |
a getis-ord gi* model was built to locate hot and cold spot clusters for depression incidence and an anselin local moran's i spatial autocorrelation analysis was undertaken to determine neighborhood relationships between tracts. results depression hot spot clusters at the 90%-99% confidence interval (ci) were identified in upper manhattan and lower manhattan using the getis-ord gi* statistic and spatial autocorrelation. |
2023-07-12 |
2023-08-14 |
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Danyang Li, Oliver Pain, Chiara Fabbri, Win Lee Edwin Wong, Chris Wai Hang Lo, Stephan Ripke, Annamaria Cattaneo, Daniel Souery, Mojca Z Dernovsek, Neven Henigsberg, Joanna Hauser, Glyn Lewis, Ole Mors, Nader Perroud, Marcella Rietschel, Rudolf Uher, Wolfgang Maier, Katherine J Aitchison, Bernhard T Baune, Joanna M Biernacka, Guido Bondolfi, Katharina Domschke, Masaki Kato, Yu-Li Liu, Alessandro Serretti, Shih-Jen Tsai, Richard Weinshilboum, Andrew M McIntosh, Cathryn M Lewi. Meta-analysis of CYP2C19 and CYP2D6 metabolic activity on antidepressant response from 13 clinical studies. medRxiv : the preprint server for health sciences. 2023-07-10. PMID:37425775. |
among 5843 depression patients, a higher remission rate was found in cyp2c19 poor metabolizers compared to normal metabolizers at nominal significance (or = 1.46, 95% ci [1.03, 2.06], p = 0.033) but did not survive after multiple testing correction. |
2023-07-10 |
2023-08-14 |
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Vilte Baltramonaityte, Jean-Baptiste Pingault, Charlotte A M Cecil, Priyanka Choudhary, Marjo-Riitta Järvelin, Brenda W J H Penninx, Janine Felix, Sylvain Sebert, Yuri Milaneschi, Esther Walto. A multivariate genome-wide association study of psycho-cardiometabolic multimorbidity. PLoS genetics. vol 19. issue 6. 2023-06-30. PMID:37390107. |
a greater polygenic risk score for multimorbidity in the uk biobank (n = 306,734) was associated with the co-occurrence of cad, t2d and depression (or per standard deviation = 1.91, 95% ci = 1.74-2.10, relative to the healthy group), validating this latent multimorbidity factor. |
2023-06-30 |
2023-08-14 |
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Xue Qiao, Jie Cao, Chengqi Cao, Ruojiao Fang, Xiaowen Hu, Li Wang, Brian J Hal. Anxiety and depression symptoms among healthcare workers in China after the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) epidemic eased: A cross-sectional study. Medicine. vol 102. issue 26. 2023-06-30. PMID:37390275. |
multivariable logistic regression analyses indicated that gender (or (95% ci) = 0.26 (0.08-0.83), p < .05), mental health needs during the pandemic (or (95% ci) = 3.06 (1.15-8.14), p < .05) and psss scores (or (95% ci) = 0.93 (0.90-0.96), p < .05)were independently, and significantly associated with anxiety, while other diseases during the epidemic (or (95% ci) = 3.47 (1.38-8.68), p < .05), mental health needs during the pandemic (or (95% ci) = 2.89 (1.49-5.61), p < .05), and psss scores (or (95% ci) = 0.94 (0.92-0.96), p < .05) were significant predictors of depression. |
2023-06-30 |
2023-08-14 |
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Jonah P DeChants, Myeshia N Price, Ronita Nath, Carrie K Davi. Losing a Close Friend or Family Member Due to COVID-19 and Mental Health among LGBTQ Youth. International journal of environmental research and public health. vol 20. issue 12. 2023-06-28. PMID:37372716. |
among the full sample, experiences of covid-19 loss were associated with recent anxiety (adjusted odds ratio (aor) = 1.29, 95% confidence interval (ci) = 1.20-1.40), recent depression (aor = 1.23, 95% ci [1.15, 1.32]), seriously considering suicide in the past year (aor = 1.22, 95% ci (1.14, 1.30)), and attempting suicide in the past year (aor = 1.55, 95% ci (1.41, 1.69)). |
2023-06-28 |
2023-08-14 |
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Mario Morales, Maia Ingram, Ramses Sepulveda, Thomas Nuño, Ada M Wilkinson-Lee, Jill E Guernsey De Zapien, Scott Carvaja. Risk Factors Associated with Diabetes among Mexican-Origin Adults in Southern Arizona. International journal of environmental research and public health. vol 20. issue 12. 2023-06-28. PMID:37372712. |
for individuals with depression, the odds of having diabetes for those who were born in mexico and had <30 years living in the us were 0.04 (95% ci: 0, 0.42) times the corresponding odds of individuals without depression and who were born in the us. |
2023-06-28 |
2023-08-14 |
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Ziying Lin, Yap-Hang Chan, Bernard Man Yung Cheun. Dissecting Relations between Depression Severity, Antidepressant Use, and Metabolic Syndrome Components in the NHANES 2005-2020. Journal of clinical medicine. vol 12. issue 12. 2023-06-28. PMID:37373586. |
ors for severe depression ranged from 2.08 [95%ci, 1.29-3.37] to 3.35 [95%ci, 1.57-7.14] for one to five clustered components. |
2023-06-28 |
2023-08-14 |
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Ziying Lin, Yap-Hang Chan, Bernard Man Yung Cheun. Dissecting Relations between Depression Severity, Antidepressant Use, and Metabolic Syndrome Components in the NHANES 2005-2020. Journal of clinical medicine. vol 12. issue 12. 2023-06-28. PMID:37373586. |
moderate depression was associated with hypertension, central obesity, raised triglyceride, and elevated blood glucose (or = 1.37 [95%ci, 1.09-1.72], 1.82 [95%ci, 1.21-2.74], 1.63 [95%ci, 1.25-2.14], and 1.37 [95%ci, 1.05-1.79], respectively). |
2023-06-28 |
2023-08-14 |
human |
Annalisa Inversetti, Giampaolo Perna, Gloria Lalli, Giuseppe Grande, Nicoletta Di Simon. Depression, Stress and Anxiety among Women and Men Affected by Recurrent Pregnancy Loss (RPL): A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis. Life (Basel, Switzerland). vol 13. issue 6. 2023-06-28. PMID:37374051. |
the pooled results showed a higher level of moderate/severe depression among women who experienced rpl compared to controls (5359 women, random effects model, odds ratio (or) 3.77, 95% confidence interval (ci) 2.71-5.23, |
2023-06-28 |
2023-08-14 |
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Sarita K Sharma, Ujwala U Uke. Epidemiology of Primary Headache and Its Associated Psychosocial Factors Amongst Undergraduate Medical Students: A Cross-Sectional Study From the Vidarbha Region. Cureus. vol 15. issue 5. 2023-06-27. PMID:37362456. |
stress (or 0.27, ci 0.11-0.71) and anxiety (or 3.45, ci 1.31-9.08) were associated with headaches only in females and depression (or 0.50, ci 0.25-1.01) was found to be associated with headaches only in males. |
2023-06-27 |
2023-08-14 |
human |
Fanny Mulder, Dimitri Löwinger, Stephen P Jenkinson, Estelle Kaiser, Tamara Scharf, Micheline Maire, Simone Duss, Claudio Bassetti, Raphaël Heinzer, Reto Auer, Carla Meyer-Massett. Counselling for Chronic Insomnia in Swiss Pharmacies: A Survey Study Based on Case Vignettes. Pharmacy (Basel, Switzerland). vol 11. issue 3. 2023-06-27. PMID:37368431. |
(1) introduction: chronic insomnia (ci) reduces quality of life and may trigger depression and cardiovascular diseases. |
2023-06-27 |
2023-08-14 |
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Imen Ben Abid, Uta Ouali, Louisa Ben Abdelhafidh, Caryn E Peterso. Knowledge, attitudes and mental health of sub-Saharan African migrants living in Tunisia during COVID-19 pandemic. Current psychology (New Brunswick, N.J.). 2023-06-26. PMID:37359600. |
the adjusted odds of psychological distress for those with high and medium qk-covid-19 scores were respectively 3.9 (95% ci: 1.08, 14.13) and 6.39 (95% ci: 1.79, 22.9) times that of those with low scores. screening and early treatment of anxiety and depression among migrants during outbreaks is an imperative. |
2023-06-26 |
2023-08-14 |
human |
Lingling, Taishi Tsuji, Kazushige Ide, Katsunori Kond. Group leisure activities are associated with a lower risk of dementia than individual leisure activities: A 6-year longitudinal study from the Japan Gerontological Evaluation Study (JAGES). Preventive medicine. 2023-06-16. PMID:37328035. |
after adjusting for potential confounders, such as depression and social support, the implementation status of leisure activities was associated with a lower dementia risk in participants who engaged in group leisure activities (hazard ratio [hr], 0.79; 95% confidence interval [ci], 0.73-0.85) and a higher dementia risk in those without leisure activity (hr, 1.30; 95% ci, 1.22-1.39), in comparison with those engaging in leisure activities alone. |
2023-06-16 |
2023-08-14 |
human |
Dvora Frankenthal, Ziv Karni-Efrati, Miri Zatlawi, Lital Keinan-Boker, Michal Bromber. Menopausal symptoms and attitudes toward hormone replacement therapy among Israeli women. Journal of women & aging. 2023-06-15. PMID:37319035. |
according to the multivariate logistic regression analysis, menopausal symptoms were associated with moderate-high anxiety and/or depression symptoms (or = 2.01, 95% ci 1.12-3.58) and with osteoporosis (or = 1.78, 95% ci 1.08-2.92). |
2023-06-15 |
2023-08-14 |
human |
Ismael Conejero, Melissa Petrier, Pascale Fabbro Peray, Christelle Voisin, Philippe Courtet, Hugo Potier, Loubna Elotmani, Brigitte Lafont, Jean-Yves Lefrant, Jorge Lopez Castroman, Christophe Arbus, Hubert Blai. Post-traumatic stress disorder, anxiety, depression and burnout in nursing home staff in South France during the COVID-19 pandemic. Translational psychiatry. vol 13. issue 1. 2023-06-15. PMID:37322006. |
the prevalence of probable anxiety and depression were 28.8% (95% ci [24.9%-32.7%]) and 10.4% (95% ci [7.8%-13.1%]), respectively. |
2023-06-15 |
2023-08-14 |
human |
Kexin Zhu, Siyi Wang, Yihua Yue, Beth A Smith, Zuo-Feng Zhang, Jo L Freudenheim, Zhongzheng Niu, Joanne Zhang, Ella Smith, Joshua Ye, Ying Cao, Jie Zhang, Dwight A Hennessy, Lijian Lei, Lina M. Disparities in insecurity, social support, and family relationships in association with poor mental health among US adults during the COVID-19 pandemic. Scientific reports. vol 13. issue 1. 2023-06-15. PMID:37322075. |
participants who were worried about money, health insurance, or food had higher odds of symptoms of anxiety (or = 3.74, 95% ci: 3.06-4.56), depression (or = 3.20, 95% ci: 2.67-3.84), stress (or = 3.08, 95% ci: 2.67-3.57), and trauma-related disorders (or = 2.93, 95% ci: 2.42-3.55) compared to those who were not. |
2023-06-15 |
2023-08-14 |
human |
Xiao-Yue Xiao, Min-Zhe Zhang, Wei-Ming Rao, Ya-Xu Wang, Hong-Guang Yang, Rui Chen, Hui Li, Yong-Feng Hu, Qi-Qiang H. Influencing factors associated with quality of life and depression among COVID-19 survivors during convalescence. Psychology, health & medicine. 2023-06-14. PMID:37314116. |
logistic regression suggested that participants aged 40-60 years (or = 10.20, 95%ci: 1.41-73.82) or above 60 years (or = 15.63, 95%ci: 1.87-131.00), with high school or above education (or = 5.81, 95%ci: 1.24-27.20), with low/moderate physical activity (low, or = 2.97, 95%ci: 1.14-7.77; moderate, or = 3.42, 95%ci: 1.07-10.91) and low/medium social support (low, or = 4.81, 95% ci: 2.02-11.43; medium, or = 9.70, 95%ci: 1.17-80.10) were more likely to be depressed, while higher monthly income (≥3000 yuan rmb/month) was associated with lower risk for depression (or = 0.27, 95%ci: 0.09-0.82). |
2023-06-14 |
2023-08-14 |
human |