All Relations between Depression and ci

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Christina X Wang, Rhea Kohli, Veronica R Olaker, Pauline Terebuh, Rong Xu, David C Kaelber, Pamela B Davi. Risk for diagnosis or treatment of mood or anxiety disorders in adults after SARS-CoV-2 infection, 2020-2022. Molecular psychiatry. 2024-01-18. PMID:38238547. in the first three months of the pandemic, patients infected with sars-cov-2 had significantly increased risk of depression or anxiety disorder diagnosis (hr 1.65 [95% ci, 1.30-2.08]). 2024-01-18 2024-01-21 Not clear
Michael C Sauer, Patrick B Barlow, Alejandro P Comellas, Alpana Gar. Anxiety and depression symptoms among patients with long COVID: a retrospective cohort study. European archives of psychiatry and clinical neuroscience. 2024-01-17. PMID:38231397. our analysis showed that patients with an absent history of depression on their electronic medical record (emr) problem list scored significantly higher on the gad-7 (mean difference -1.62, 95% ci -3.12 to -0.12, p = 0.034) and phq-9 (mean difference -4.45, 95% ci -5.53 to -3.37, p < 0.001) questionnaires compared to their similar counterparts in the gim clinic. 2024-01-17 2024-01-19 Not clear
Cherry Y Leung, Minjung Kyun. Associations of iron deficiency and depressive symptoms among young adult males and Females: NHANES 2017 to 2020. Preventive medicine reports. vol 37. 2024-01-16. PMID:38226328. males with ferritin (adjusted odds ratio [aor] = 14.13, 95 % confidence interval [ci]: 1.51, 132.21), serum iron (aor = 4.84, 95 % ci: 1.02, 22.92), and transferrin (aor = 13.79, 95 % ci: 3.59, 53.06) deficiencies were at higher risk for depression, while females with ferritin deficiency (aor = 0.34, 95 % ci: 0.11, 0.97) had a lower risk for depression. 2024-01-16 2024-01-18 human
Richard Morriss, Paul M Briley, Lucy Webster, Mohamed Abdelghani, Shaun Barber, Peter Bates, Cassandra Brookes, Beth Hall, Luke Ingram, Micheal Kurkar, Sudheer Lankappa, Peter F Liddle, R Hamish McAllister-Williams, Alexander O'Neil-Kerr, Stefan Pszczolkowski, Ana Suazo Di Paola, Yvette Walters, Dorothee P Aue. Connectivity-guided intermittent theta burst versus repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation for treatment-resistant depression: a randomized controlled trial. Nature medicine. 2024-01-16. PMID:38228914. persistent decreases in depressive symptoms were seen over 26 weeks, with no differences between arms on the primary outcome grid hamilton depression rating scale 17-item score (intention-to-treat adjusted mean, -0.31, 95% confidence interval (ci) -1.87, 1.24, p = 0.689). 2024-01-16 2024-01-19 human
Emma L Twait, Jen-Hao Wu, Maria Kamarioti, Maartje Basten, Wiesje M van der Flier, Lotte Gerritsen, Mirjam I Geerling. Association of amyloid-beta with depression or depressive symptoms in older adults without dementia: a systematic review and meta-analysis. Translational psychiatry. vol 14. issue 1. 2024-01-15. PMID:38225253. no association between amyloid-beta and depression or depressive symptoms were found using cerebrospinal fluid (csf) (0.15; 95% ci: -0.08; 0.37), positron emission topography (pet) (cohen's d: 0.09; 95% ci: -0.05; 0.24), or plasma (-0.01; 95% ci: -0.23; 0.22). 2024-01-15 2024-01-18 Not clear
Janelle A Skinner, Mark Leary, Megan Whatnall, Rebecca A Collins, Kirrilly M Pursey, Antonio Verdejo-Garcia, Phillipa J Hay, Amanda L Baker, Leanne Hides, Susan J Paxton, Lisa G Wood, Kim Colyvas, Clare E Collins, Tracy L Burrow. A three-arm randomised controlled trial of a telehealth intervention targeting improvement in addictive eating for Australian adults (the TRACE program). Appetite. 2024-01-12. PMID:38215944. there was a significant reduction in depression scores in the active and passive intervention groups, but not control group [-2.9 (95% ci: -4.5, -1.3); -2.3 (95% ci: -4.3, -0.3); 0.5 (95% ci: -1.1, 2.1), respectively]; a significant reduction in stress scores within the active group, but not passive intervention or control groups [-1.3 (95% ci: -2.2, -0.5); -1.0 (95% ci: -2.1, 0.1); 0.4 (95% ci: -0.5, 1.2), respectively]; and the reduction in anxiety scores over time was similar for all groups. 2024-01-12 2024-01-15 human
Huang Zhang, Maiquan Li, Lan Mo, Jie Luo, Qingwu Shen, Wei Qua. Association between Western Dietary Patterns, Typical Food Groups, and Behavioral Health Disorders: An Updated Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis of Observational Studies. Nutrients. vol 16. issue 1. 2024-01-11. PMID:38201955. wdp was associated with increased risk of both depression (1.19; 95% ci: 1.06-1.32) and depressive symptoms (1.20; 95% ci: 1.08-1.34). 2024-01-11 2024-01-13 Not clear
Feng Li, Jing Wang, Jiu Chen, Qian Chen, Junxia Wang, Maoxue Wang, Shouliang Ma, Bing Zhang, Wenxia H. Mental health of junior college students in China during COVID-19 school lockdown: Findings of on-line cross-sectional survey. Medicine. vol 102. issue 52. 2024-01-11. PMID:38206719. ordinal logistic regression analysis indicated that female sex was an independent risk factor for increased anxiety, depression, and insomnia (anxiety: or 1.503, 95% ci 1.191-1.897; depression: or 1.14, 95% ci 1.023-1.270; isi or 2.052, 95% ci 1.646-2.559). 2024-01-11 2024-01-14 Not clear
Feng Li, Jing Wang, Jiu Chen, Qian Chen, Junxia Wang, Maoxue Wang, Shouliang Ma, Bing Zhang, Wenxia H. Mental health of junior college students in China during COVID-19 school lockdown: Findings of on-line cross-sectional survey. Medicine. vol 102. issue 52. 2024-01-11. PMID:38206719. notably, medical specialty was an independent risk factor for depression and anxiety (anxiety: or 1.367, 95% ci 1.078-1.734; depression: or 1.289, 95% ci 1.148-1.448). 2024-01-11 2024-01-14 Not clear
Feng Li, Jing Wang, Jiu Chen, Qian Chen, Junxia Wang, Maoxue Wang, Shouliang Ma, Bing Zhang, Wenxia H. Mental health of junior college students in China during COVID-19 school lockdown: Findings of on-line cross-sectional survey. Medicine. vol 102. issue 52. 2024-01-11. PMID:38206719. moreover, being a freshman was a risk factor for increased depression and insomnia (depression: or 1.036,95% ci 0.931-1.153; insomnia: (or 1.157,95% ci 0.961-1.394). 2024-01-11 2024-01-14 Not clear
Emma Bränn, Yufeng Chen, Huan Song, Krisztina D László, Brian M D'Onofrio, Elgeta Hysaj, Catarina Almqvist, Henrik Larsson, Paul Lichtenstein, Unnur A Valdimarsdottir, Donghao L. Bidirectional association between autoimmune disease and perinatal depression: a nationwide study with sibling comparison. Molecular psychiatry. 2024-01-09. PMID:38191927. comparable associations were found when comparing exposed women with their unaffected sisters (nested case-control or: 1.3, 95% ci 1.2-1.5, matched cohort hr: 1.3, 95% ci 1.1-1.6), and when studying antepartum and postpartum depression. 2024-01-09 2024-01-10 Not clear
Ahmad Fuady, Bustanul Arifin, Ferdiana Yunita, Saidah Rauf, Agus Fitriangga, Agus Sugiharto, Finny Fitry Yani, Helmi Suryani Nasution, I Wayan Gede Artawan Eka Putra, Muchtaruddin Mansyur, Tom Wingfiel. Stigma, depression, quality of life, and the need for psychosocial support among people with tuberculosis in Indonesia: A multi-site cross-sectional study. PLOS global public health. vol 4. issue 1. 2024-01-09. PMID:38190416. depression was identified in 41.5% (95% ci 37.7-45.3%) of participants. 2024-01-09 2024-01-10 human
Tonya Paris, Robin M Daly, Gavin Abbott, Surhbi Sood, Christine L Freer, Marno C Ryan, Elena S Georg. Diet overall and hypocaloric diets are associated with improvements in depression but not anxiety in people with metabolic conditions: A systematic review and meta-analysis. Advances in nutrition (Bethesda, Md.). 2024-01-06. PMID:38184198. improvements in depression scores were found in meta-analytic models including all dietary interventions [pooled estimate for the standardized mean difference (smd)=-0.20 (95% confidence interval (ci), -0.35 to -0.05), probability (p)=0.007] and hypocaloric only diets [smd=-0.27 (95%ci, -0.44 to -0.10), p=0.002]. 2024-01-06 2024-01-09 Not clear
Tonya Paris, Robin M Daly, Gavin Abbott, Surhbi Sood, Christine L Freer, Marno C Ryan, Elena S Georg. Diet overall and hypocaloric diets are associated with improvements in depression but not anxiety in people with metabolic conditions: A systematic review and meta-analysis. Advances in nutrition (Bethesda, Md.). 2024-01-06. PMID:38184198. there were no improvements in depression scores with isocaloric dietary interventions only [smd=-0.14 (95% ci -0.38 to 0.10), p=0.27]. 2024-01-06 2024-01-09 Not clear
S Karram, C Sanger, C Convery, A Brantle. Social Determinants of Health Among Persons Living with HIV Impact Important Health Outcomes in Michigan. AIDS and behavior. 2024-01-05. PMID:38180620. compared with plwh reporting 0-1 sdoh challenges, those reporting ≥ 4 sdoh challenges were more likely to miss ≥ 1 hiv care appointment (apr: 2.57, 95% ci 1.70-3.88), have symptoms of depression (apr: 4.03, 95% ci 2.68-6.05) and anxiety (apr: 3.55, 95% ci 2.25-5.61), and less likely to have 100% antiretroviral therapy (art) adherence (apr: 0.62, 95% ci 0.50-0.78) and sustained viral suppression (apr: 0.77, 95% ci 0.65-0.90). 2024-01-05 2024-01-07 Not clear
Xumeng Yan, Yuxin Ni, Ying Lu, Qianyun Wang, Weiming Tang, Rayner Kay Jin Tan, Joseph D Tucker, Brian J Hall, Stefan Baral, Huan Song, Yi Zhou, Dan W. Homoprejudiced Violence Experiences and High-Risk Sexual Behaviors among Chinese Men Who Have Sex with Men: Depression Severity and Recreational Drug Usage as Potential Mediators. Archives of sexual behavior. 2024-01-03. PMID:38172350. the indirect mediational coefficients through depression on condomless anal sex and multiple sexual partners were 0.04 (95% ci: [0.02, 0.07]) and 0.02 (95% ci: [0.001, 0.05]), respectively. 2024-01-03 2024-01-06 Not clear
Jinxuan Yu, Jinlong Wu, Bowen Liu, Kangyong Zheng, Zhanbing Re. Efficacy of virtual reality technology interventions for cognitive and mental outcomes in older people with cognitive disorders: an umbrella review comprising meta-analyses of randomized controlled trials. Ageing research reviews. 2024-01-01. PMID:38163517. we identified six meta-analyses that included 12 cognitive outcomes, but only memory (standardized mean difference(smd) = 0.27, 95% confidence interval (ci): 0.04 to 0.49), depression (smd = -1.26, 95% ci: -1.8 to -0.72), and global cognition (smd = 0.42, 95% ci: 0.18 to 0.66) improved through the vr technology intervention. 2024-01-01 2024-01-05 human
Xue-Zhu Feng, Zhe Li, Zi-Yi Li, Ke Wang, Xuan Tan, Yu-Yu Zhao, Wei-Feng Mi, Wei-Li Zhu, Yan-Ping Bao, Lin Lu, Su-Xia L. Effectiveness and safety of second-generation antipsychotics for psychiatric disorders apart from schizophrenia: A systematic review and meta-analysis. Psychiatry research. vol 332. 2023-12-27. PMID:38150810. aripiprazole is the most effective treatment for bipolar mania [effect size = -0.90, 95% ci: -1.59, -0.21] and tourette's disorder [effect size = -0.80, 95% ci: -1.14, -0.45], olanzapine for bipolar depression [effect size = -0.86, 95% ci: -1.32, -0.39] and post-traumatic stress disorder [effect size = -0.98, 95% ci: -1.55, -0.41], lurasidone for depression [effect size = -0.66, 95% ci: -0.82, -0.50], quetiapine for anxiety [effect size = -1.20, 95% ci: -1.96, -0.43], sleep disorders [effect size = -1.2, 95% ci: -1.97, -0.58], and delirium [effect size = -0.36, 95% ci: -0.70, -0.03], and risperidone for obsessive-compulsive disorder [effect size = -2.37, 95% ci: -3.25, -1.49], respectively. 2023-12-27 2023-12-30 Not clear
Ya-Ling Jian, Shoumei Jia, Shenxun Shi, Zhongying Shi, Ying Zha. A nomogram to predict the risk of cognitive impairment in patients with depressive disorder. Research in nursing & health. 2023-12-27. PMID:38149849. the multivariable logistic regression analysis revealed that age (or: 1.096, 95% ci: 1.042-1.153, p < 0.001), education (or: 0.065, 95% ci: 0.016-0.263, p < 0.001), depression severity (or: 1.878, 95% ci: 1.021-3.456, p = 0.043), and sleep quality (or: 2.454, 95% ci: 1.400-4.301, p = 0.002) were independent risk factors for cognitive impairment in patients with depressive disorder. 2023-12-27 2023-12-29 Not clear
Eamonn Kennedy, Mustafa Ozman, Erin Bouldin, Samin Panahi, Helal Mobasher, Maya Troyanskaya, Sarah L Martindale, Victoria C Merritt, Maya O'Neil, Scott R Sponheim, Rosemay Remigio-Baker, Angela P Presson, Alicia Swan, Kent Werner, Tom H Green, Elisabeth A Wilde, David F Tate, William C Walker, Mary Jo Pug. Phenotyping Depression after Mild Traumatic Brain Injury: Evaluating the Impact of Multiple Injury, Gender, and Injury Context. Journal of neurotrauma. 2023-12-20. PMID:38117134. relative to controls with no history of mild tbi (n=280), the odds ratios (or) for moderate/severe depression (phq-9≥10) were higher for smvs with one mild tbi (n=358) or: 1.62 (95% ci [1.09 - 2.40, p=0.016] and two or more mild tbis (n = 818) or: 1.84 [95% ci 1.31 - 2.59], p<0.001). 2023-12-20 2023-12-23 Not clear