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Ling Li. Exploring the Association Between Overactive Bladder (OAB) and Cognitive decline: mediation by depression in elderly adults, a NHANES weighted analysis. Scientific reports. vol 15. issue 1. 2025-01-29. PMID:39880856. |
), were employed to examine the independent association between cognitive health and oab. the results indicated that cognitive scores were significantly lower in the oab group compared to the non-oab group across all cognitive tests (p<0.001). the incidence of depression was significantly higher in the oab group (15%) compared to the non-oab group (6.05%) (p<0.001). regression analysis revealed that a 14% decrease in cognitive health z-scores in patients with oab (β=-0.14, ci (95%) [-0.22, -0.06]). |
2025-01-29 |
2025-02-01 |
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Ling Li. Exploring the Association Between Overactive Bladder (OAB) and Cognitive decline: mediation by depression in elderly adults, a NHANES weighted analysis. Scientific reports. vol 15. issue 1. 2025-01-29. PMID:39880856. |
furthermore, depression was found to mediate 34.56% of the association between oab and cognitive health relationship [ci (95%): 0.20, 0.69]. |
2025-01-29 |
2025-02-01 |
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Qianqian Lu, Yun Cheng, Zhi Zhou, Jianing Fan, Jie Chen, Chen Yan, Xin Zeng, Juan Yang, Xinyan Wan. Effects of emotions on IVF/ICSI outcomes in infertile women: a systematic review and meta-analysis. Journal of assisted reproduction and genetics. 2025-01-28. PMID:39875719. |
the statistical analysis revealed that infertile women with higher levels of anxiety [smd: -0.17, 95% ci: (-0.27, -0.06), p = 0.002] and depression [smd: -0.17, 95% ci: (-0.30, -0.04), p = 0.008] were less likely to have a successful pregnancy following ivf/icsi treatment. |
2025-01-28 |
2025-01-31 |
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Sarah C Haight, Kaitlin Shartle, Aparna G Kachoria, Ashley Hagaman, Sugandh Gupta, Michelle S Escobar Carias, Amina Bibi, Lisa M Bates, Joanna Maselk. Female agency and probable depression in the perinatal period and beyond: Longitudinal findings from rural Pakistan. Social science & medicine (1982). vol 367. 2025-01-26. PMID:39864324. |
low freedom of movement during pregnancy nominally increased the likelihood of postpartum depression (pr: 1.33; 95% ci: 0.98, 1.80). |
2025-01-26 |
2025-01-29 |
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Sarah C Haight, Kaitlin Shartle, Aparna G Kachoria, Ashley Hagaman, Sugandh Gupta, Michelle S Escobar Carias, Amina Bibi, Lisa M Bates, Joanna Maselk. Female agency and probable depression in the perinatal period and beyond: Longitudinal findings from rural Pakistan. Social science & medicine (1982). vol 367. 2025-01-26. PMID:39864324. |
the risk of depression was higher for low- (pr: 1.01; 95% ci: 0.72-1.41) and high- (pr: 1.24; 95% ci: 0.65-2.36) participation in household decision-making compared to moderate, but estimates were imprecise. |
2025-01-26 |
2025-01-29 |
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Sarah C Haight, Kaitlin Shartle, Aparna G Kachoria, Ashley Hagaman, Sugandh Gupta, Michelle S Escobar Carias, Amina Bibi, Lisa M Bates, Joanna Maselk. Female agency and probable depression in the perinatal period and beyond: Longitudinal findings from rural Pakistan. Social science & medicine (1982). vol 367. 2025-01-26. PMID:39864324. |
results from beyond the perinatal period indicated a stronger relationship between low freedom of movement and subsequent depression (pr: 1.89; 95% ci: 1.12, 3.20; table 3). |
2025-01-26 |
2025-01-29 |
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Mona Pathak, Sophie Mitra, Jahnavi Pinnamraju, Patricia A Findley, R Constance Wiener, Hao Wang, Bo Zhou, Chan Shen, Usha Sambamoorth. Stress Due to Inflation and Its Association with Anxiety and Depression Among Working-Age Adults in the United States. International journal of environmental research and public health. vol 22. issue 1. 2025-01-25. PMID:39857479. |
in logistic regressions, we found a significant positive association of stress due to inflation with depression (adjusted odds ratio (aor) [95% ci] = 2.22 [1.92, 2.57]) and anxiety (aor [95% ci] = 2.50 [2.18, 2.86]). |
2025-01-25 |
2025-01-28 |
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Yun Jiang, Wusheng Deng, Mei Zha. Influence of the COVID-19 pandemic on the prevalence of depression in U.S. adults: evidence from NHANES. Scientific reports. vol 15. issue 1. 2025-01-24. PMID:39856194. |
notably, the overall weighted prevalence of depression following the covid-19 pandemic (12.4%, 95% ci: 10.6-14.1%) was significantly higher than in all years prior to the pandemic. |
2025-01-24 |
2025-01-28 |
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Yun Jiang, Wusheng Deng, Mei Zha. Influence of the COVID-19 pandemic on the prevalence of depression in U.S. adults: evidence from NHANES. Scientific reports. vol 15. issue 1. 2025-01-24. PMID:39856194. |
by analyzing data from two survey cycles close to the onset of the covid-19 outbreak, the study identified a significant impact of the pandemic on depression prevalence, with an adjusted odds ratio of 1.58 (95% ci: 1.28-1.94). |
2025-01-24 |
2025-01-28 |
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Marc Dörner, Malte Pfister, Anthony Tyndall, Roland von Känel, Katja Neumann, Frank Schreiber, Philipp Arndt, Erelle Fuchs, Cornelia Garz, Wenzel Glanz, Michaela Butryn, Anna-Charlotte John, Annkatrin Hildebrand, Sebastian Euler, Andreas B Hofmann, Lena Machetanz, Johannes Kirchebner, Pawel Tacik, Alexander Grimm, Robin Jansen, Marc Pawlitzki, Solveig Henneicke, Valentina Perosa, Bendix Labeit, Emrah Düzel, Sven G Meuth, Stefan Vielhaber, Hendrik Mattern, Jose Bernal, Stefanie Schreibe. Associations of inferior frontal sulcal hyperintensities on brain MRI with cerebral small vessel disease, cognitive function, and depression symptoms. Scientific reports. vol 15. issue 1. 2025-01-23. PMID:39849098. |
higher ifsh scores were associated with lower cognitive function (-0.96, 95% ci -1.81 to -0.10), and higher levels of depression (0.33, 95% ci 0.01-0.65). |
2025-01-23 |
2025-01-26 |
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Oreofe O Odejide, Angel M Cronin, Tamryn F Gray, Tsotso Ablorh, Anna Ying, Amelia Yang, Cheyenne Annette Ashley, Anna Juanjuan Tidswell, Eleanor Shi, Miryam Yusufov, Gregory A Abel, Lizabeth Roeme. Anxiety and Depression Among Patients Newly Diagnosed with Lymphoma and Myeloma. Blood advances. 2025-01-22. PMID:39841959. |
over half of the cohort (56.2%) had clinically significant anxiety and/or depression symptoms, with 52.0% (95%ci 44.9%-59.1%) meeting the cutoff for anxiety and 27.5% (95%ci 21.6%-34.3%) for depression. |
2025-01-22 |
2025-01-25 |
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Oreofe O Odejide, Angel M Cronin, Tamryn F Gray, Tsotso Ablorh, Anna Ying, Amelia Yang, Cheyenne Annette Ashley, Anna Juanjuan Tidswell, Eleanor Shi, Miryam Yusufov, Gregory A Abel, Lizabeth Roeme. Anxiety and Depression Among Patients Newly Diagnosed with Lymphoma and Myeloma. Blood advances. 2025-01-22. PMID:39841959. |
lower financial satisfaction (aor 2.12, 95%ci 1.07-4.30) and lower levels of social support (aor 2.88, 95%ci 1.42-6.00) were associated with higher odds of depression. |
2025-01-22 |
2025-01-25 |
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Oreofe O Odejide, Angel M Cronin, Tamryn F Gray, Tsotso Ablorh, Anna Ying, Amelia Yang, Cheyenne Annette Ashley, Anna Juanjuan Tidswell, Eleanor Shi, Miryam Yusufov, Gregory A Abel, Lizabeth Roeme. Anxiety and Depression Among Patients Newly Diagnosed with Lymphoma and Myeloma. Blood advances. 2025-01-22. PMID:39841959. |
depression was associated with lower qol (adjusted mean difference = -22.0, 95% ci -28.1 to -15.9). |
2025-01-22 |
2025-01-25 |
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Kai Lu, Wei Wang, Junyu Wang, Qianqian Du, Chen Li, Yuxin Wei, Menghan Yao, Tao Zhang, Fei Yin, Yue M. Depressive intensity, duration, and their associations with cognitive decline: a population-based study in Korea. GeroScience. 2025-01-22. PMID:39843733. |
on average, a 1-year longer duration decreased the global cognitive scores by 0.44 (95% ci 0.36, 0.51) across intensities and major depression decreased the scores by an additional 0.82 (95% ci 0.59, 1.04) points than mild depression across durations. |
2025-01-22 |
2025-01-25 |
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Justin J Verlinden, Mairead E Moloney, Olga A Vsevolozhskaya, Lauren N Whitehurst, Jessica Weafe. Indirect effects of perceived stress and depression on the relationship between insomnia symptoms and hazardous drinking. Alcohol (Fayetteville, N.Y.). vol 123. 2025-01-19. PMID:39761834. |
in our competing cross-sectional parallel mediation model with hazardous drinking as the predictor and insomnia as the outcome, there was a partial indirect effect of hazardous drinking on insomnia through depression 95% ci [0.016, 0.059], but not perceived stress 95% ci: [-0.026, 0.011]. |
2025-01-19 |
2025-01-22 |
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Tobias Weinmann, Razan Wibowo, Felix Forster, Jessica Gerlich, Laura Wengenroth, Gudrun Weinmayr, Jon Genuneit, Dennis Nowak, Christian Vogelberg, Katja Radon, Britta Herbi. Association of chronic stress during studies with depressive symptoms 10 years later. Scientific reports. vol 15. issue 1. 2025-01-18. PMID:39827282. |
we observed evidence for a linear association between overload at t1 and depression at t2 (regression coefficient (b) = 0.270; 95% confidence interval (ci) = 0.131 to 0.409; standardised regression coefficient (β) = 0.170). |
2025-01-18 |
2025-01-23 |
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Liang-Tseng Kuo, Sung-Huang Laurent Tsai, Udit Dave, William A Marmor, Reena Olsen, Bridget Jivanelli, Michelle E Kew, Daphne I Lin. Exploring mental health symptoms in elite athletes during the COVID-19 pandemic: A systematic review and meta-analysis on sex differences. PloS one. vol 20. issue 1. 2025-01-17. PMID:39820033. |
the results indicated that female athletes reported higher levels of anxiety (rr 1.24, 95% ci = 1.08 to 1.43) and depression (rr 1.36, 95% ci = 1.15 to 1.61) than male athletes during the pandemic. |
2025-01-17 |
2025-01-20 |
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Achala Liyanage, Gayani Liyanage, Binari Wijenayake, Bandujith Yapa, Malathi Pushparani, Vijitha De Silva, Shinichi Imafuku, Sarath Lekamwasa. Psychological burden and its correlates in patients with chronic plaque psoriasis attending three tertiary care centers in Sri Lanka. Archives of dermatological research. vol 317. issue 1. 2025-01-17. PMID:39820787. |
the presence of arthralgia was associated with psychological distress and depression (or 1.8, 95% ci: 1.09, 3.05: p = 0.019, and or 2.48, 95% ci: 1.32, 4.65: p = 0.004, respectively). |
2025-01-17 |
2025-01-20 |
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Yuni Asri, Amin Zakaria, Heny N Yunita, Fidrotin Azizah, Sasmiyanto Sasmiyanto, Ninik Murtiyani, Yankuba B Mang. Sleep quality and cognitive function on self-rated health status among the elderly: Findings from the Indonesian family life survey (IFLS-5). Narra J. vol 4. issue 3. 2025-01-16. PMID:39816073. |
in the unadjusted model, residence (or: 0.81; 95%ci: 0.70-0.94), region of other islands (or: 0.66; 95%ci: 0.54-0.81), sleep quality (or: 0.53; 95%ci: 0.42-0.68), self-rated health status (or: 1.38; 95%ci: 1.19-1.61), happiness (or: 1.48; 95%ci: 1.22-1.79), and depression (or: 1.22; 95%ci: 1.04-1.44) showed significant associations with cognitive function. |
2025-01-16 |
2025-01-19 |
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Rie Sakai-Bizmark, Allison Gemmill, Hiraku Kumamaru, Emily H Marr, Dennys Estevez, Frank Wu, Benjamin F Henwoo. Physical Intimate Partner Violence Among Women Experiencing Homelessness Before and During Pregnancy. American journal of epidemiology. 2025-01-13. PMID:39801033. |
physical ipv was associated with higher odds of having postpartum depression and preterm birth and lower odds of having a postpartum checkup among domiciled women (adjusted odds ratio [aor] 1.83, 95% confidence interval [ci] 1.62 - 2.08 for postpartum depression, aor 1.29, 95%ci 1.08 - 1.53 for preterm birth, and aor 0.56, 95%ci 0.49 -0.64 for postpartum checkup). |
2025-01-13 |
2025-01-16 |
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