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Kristen Grove, Vinicius Cavalheri, HuiJun Chih, Varsha Natarajan, Meg Harrold, Sheeraz Mohd, Elizabeth Hurn, Lisa Van der Lee, Andrew Maiorana, Jessica Tearne, Carol Watson, Jane Pearce, Angela Jacques, Ann White, Caitlin Vicary, Caroline Roffman, Emma-Leigh Synnott, Ian Suttie, Ivan Lin, Jade Larsson, Louise Naylor, Linda Woodhouse, Mercedes Elliott, Paul Gittings, Peta Winship, Robyn Timms, Sheldon Wulff, Tracy Hebden-Todd, Dale W Edga. Informing the management of the post-COVID condition: insights from the Western Australian experience comparing those who tested positive and negative to early COVID-19 strains. Australian health review : a publication of the Australian Hospital Association. 2024-08-07. PMID:39111822. |
however, covid+ participants were less likely to report an absence of anxiety or depression symptoms at t2 (or 0.41, 95% ci 0.19-0.89).conclusionsneither statistical nor clinically meaningful differences in physical function were evident between covid+ and covid- participants to 12-months after acute illness. |
2024-08-07 |
2024-08-10 |
human |
Tianqi Zhao, Gian S Jhangri, Keith S Dobson, Jessica Yijia Li, Shahirose S Premji, Fangbiao Tao, Beibei Zhu, Shelby S Yamamot. The impact of prenatal mental health on birth outcomes before and during the COVID-19 pandemic in Anhui, China. PloS one. vol 19. issue 8. 2024-08-06. PMID:39106266. |
prenatal depression was associated with small gestational age only in the pandemic cohort (or = 1.09, 95% ci 1.00-1.19, p = 0.042). |
2024-08-06 |
2024-08-09 |
human |
Chaoyang Li, Man Wu, Lijuan Zeng, Yiqing Yu, Yufei Qiu, Jiali Liu, Fen Yang, Yangyang Ha. The chain mediating role of rumination and social withdrawal in the relationship between smartphone distraction and depression among Chinese nursing students. Scientific reports. vol 14. issue 1. 2024-08-05. PMID:39103574. |
the results indicated that sd among nursing students had an impact on depression through four pathways: (1) sd was positively associated with depression (β = 0.353, p < 0.001); (2) rumination (β = 0.199, 95% ci: 0.081 to 0.162) and social withdrawal (β = 0.061, 95% ci: 0.034 to 0.091) mediated the effects of sd on depression, respectively; and (3) rumination and social withdrawal played a chain mediating role in the effect of sd on nursing students' depression (β = 0.027, 95% ci: 0.015 to 0.042). |
2024-08-05 |
2024-08-08 |
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Yossi Levi-Belz, Carmel Blank, Yoav Groweiss, Yuval Neri. The impact of potentially morally injurious experience of betrayal on PTSD and depression following the October 7th terror attack. Scientific reports. vol 14. issue 1. 2024-08-04. PMID:39098963. |
in two hierarchical logistic regressions, we found that experience of pmie-betrayal predicted diagnoses of both ptsd (or 1.92, 95% ci 1.26-2.92) and depression (or 2.03, 95% ci 1.37-3.01) at t2, beyond probable ptsd/depression at t1 and demographic and trauma-related variables. |
2024-08-04 |
2024-08-07 |
human |
Wangjuan Hu, Rongzhu Tang, Siyuan Gong, Jihong Liu, Jia Li, Chunlian Lia. The Prevalence and Associated Factors of Post-COVID-19 Fatigue: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis. Cureus. vol 16. issue 7. 2024-08-02. PMID:39092372. |
this study revealed that the prevalence of fatigue in post-covid-19 syndrome was 46.6% (95% ci: 38.5%-54.7%). being female (or: 0.40, 95% ci: 0.24-0.56), older age (or: 0.04, 95% ci: 0.01-0.07), clinical severity (or: 0.66, 95% ci: 0.24-1.09), the number of acute covid symptoms (or: 3.23, 95% ci: 1.83-5.69), preexisting hypertension (or: 1.24, 95% ci: 1.08-1.42), lung disease (or: 2.71, 95% ci: 1.07-6.89), and depression (or: 1.55, 95% ci: 1.01-2.39) were risk factors for post-covid-19 fatigue. by revealing the association of these factors with fatigue, it can help us to identify and treat post-covid-19 fatigue early. |
2024-08-02 |
2024-08-05 |
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Hongyuan Liu, Jie Chen, Xiangning Li, Juan Pang, Yajun Gao, Juan Gao, Yuan Yuan, Xiaoping Yu, Yaoyao Li, Yu Zhan. Prevalence and Influencing Factors of Irritable Bowel Syndrome Among Nurses in China: A Cross-Sectional Study. Gastroenterology nursing : the official journal of the Society of Gastroenterology Nurses and Associates. vol 47. issue 4. 2024-08-01. PMID:39087990. |
various foods that caused abdominal pain (egg and dairy products [or = 4.80], greasy food [or = 5.80], spicy food [or = 2.66], raw and cold food [or = 2.43]), a family history of gastrointestinal diseases (or = 1.64, 95% ci [1.038, 2.587]), drinking weak green tea (or = 1.71, 95% ci [1.143, 2.552]), mild depression (or = 1.78, 95% ci [1.005, 3.156]), and the personal accomplishment dimension of occupational burnout (or = 2.52, 95% ci [1.039, 6.114]) had important effects on nurses suffering from irritable bowel syndrome. |
2024-08-01 |
2024-08-03 |
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Yu-Han Lin, Shih-Jen Tsai, Ya-Mei Bai, Tzeng-Ji Chen, Mu-Hong Che. Risk of Neurodevelopmental Disorders in Offspring of Parents with Major Depressive Disorder: A Birth Cohort Study. Journal of autism and developmental disorders. 2024-08-01. PMID:39088144. |
compared with the children in the control group, the children of parents with major depression were more likely [hazard ratio (hr), 95% confidence interval (ci)] to develop adhd (1.98, 1.80-2.18), asd (1.52, 1.16-1.94), tic disorder (1.40, 1.08-1.81), developmental delay (1.32, 1.20-1.45), and id (1.26, 1.02-1.55). |
2024-08-01 |
2024-08-03 |
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Yaser Mansoor Almutawa, Muneera AlGhareeb, Emma Bhattarai, Jawaher Aljalahm. Investigation of the Impact of Atopic Dermatitis (AD) on Stress, Depression, Anxiety, and Suicidal Ideation: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis. Cureus. vol 16. issue 6. 2024-07-31. PMID:39077283. |
a positive association was observed between ad and stress (or = 1.546; 95% ci: 1.445-1.653; p = 0.000), depression (or = 1.140; 95% ci: 1.127-1.153; p = 0.000), anxiety (or = 1.080; 95% ci: 1.063-1.097; p = 0.000), and suicidal ideation (or = 1.158; 95% ci: 1.144-1.172; p = 0.000). |
2024-07-31 |
2024-08-02 |
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Lulu Yao, Jingnian Ni, Mingqing Wei, Ting Li, Ziyi Long, Jing Shi, Jinzhou Tia. Association of depression and cognitive performance in US older adults: a secondary analysis of cross-sectional data using NHANES 2013-2014. European neurology. 2024-07-29. PMID:39074463. |
in the fully adjusted model, depression was significantly associated with poor cognitive performance (adjusted odds ratio=2.25; 95% ci: 1.31-3.81). |
2024-07-29 |
2024-08-02 |
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Jagdish Khubchandani, Srikanta Banerjee, Kavita Batra, May A Beydou. Depression Is Associated with a Higher Risk of Mortality among Breast Cancer Survivors: Results from the National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey-National Death Index Linked Study. Brain sciences. vol 14. issue 7. 2024-07-27. PMID:39061472. |
in the adjusted analysis, the risk of all-cause mortality was highest among women with both depression and bc (hr = 3.04; 95% ci = 1.15-8.05) compared to those without bc or depression. |
2024-07-27 |
2024-07-29 |
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Marian Breuling, Elena Tomeva, Nevena Ivanovic, Alexander Haslberge. Butyrate- and Beta-Hydroxybutyrate-Mediated Effects of Interventions with Pro- and Prebiotics, Fasting, and Caloric Restrictions on Depression: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis. Life (Basel, Switzerland). vol 14. issue 7. 2024-07-27. PMID:39063542. |
a significant increase in butyrate (standardized mean difference (smd) [confidence interval (ci)] 0.34; [0.02-0.67]) and an improvement in depression scores (smd [ci] 0.15, [-0.35-0.70]) through pre- and probiotic interventions were shown in the meta-analysis. |
2024-07-27 |
2024-07-29 |
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Antonio Lasalvia, Luca Bodini, Davide Pace, Morena Colombi, Mattia Marco Caruson, Tine Van Bortel, Chiara Bonett. Experienced discrimination and internalized stigma among people infected with SARS-CoV-2 and surviving COVID-19: Association with anxiety, depression, and insomnia symptoms. Journal of community psychology. 2024-07-26. PMID:39056479. |
adjusted odds ratio showed that scoring higher on internalized stigma related significantly to higher symptoms of depression (2.14; 95% confidence interval [ci], 1.35-3.39), anxiety (2.30; 95% ci, 1.48-3.59), and insomnia (2.54; 95% ci, 1.64-3.95), whereas experienced discrimination was associated to anxiety (1.55; 95% ci, 1.06-2.28) and insomnia (1.82; 95% ci, 1.24-2.69). |
2024-07-26 |
2024-07-28 |
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Maria De Jesus, Deanna Ware, Steven Meanley, Mark Brennan-Ing, Chukwuemeka N Okafor, Steve Shoptaw, Sabina Haberlen, Valentina Stosor, M Reuel Friedman, Michael Planke. Disrupting the Path from Depression to Loneliness: Multilevel Resilience among Older Sexual Minority Men with and without HIV. AIDS and behavior. 2024-07-24. PMID:39046610. |
the individual-level global resilience factor was associated with decreased odds of depression symptoms (odds ratio [or] = 0.50; 95% ci, 0.32-0.78), while the interpersonal-level relationship confidence (or = 0.43; 95% ci, 0.24-0.77) and reliability (or = 0.36; 95% ci, 0.15-0.84) factors were associated with decreased odds of loneliness at t3. |
2024-07-24 |
2024-07-26 |
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Mesfin Difer Tetema, Kassahun Fikadu, Gistane Ayele, Gudeta Beriso Jima, Berhanu Negesse Kebede, Awol Arega Yimer, Legese Fekede Abza, Mebratu Demissie, Kenzudin Assfa Mossa, Seid Jemal Mohammed, Ayele Sahile Abdo, Mangistu Aber. Prevalence of insomnia and associated factors among postpartum mothers in Southern Ethiopia, a community-based cross-sectional study. PloS one. vol 19. issue 7. 2024-07-23. PMID:39042615. |
insomnia was associated with unplanned index pregnancy [aor = 4.4, 95% ci (2.2, 8.7)], alcohol consumption [aor = 3.0, 95% ci (1.4, 6.5), low social support [aor = 9.7, 95% ci (4.4, 21.1)], medium social support [aor = 2.2, 95% ci (1.1, 4.3)] and depression [aor = 10.7, 95% ci (5.7, 20.0). |
2024-07-23 |
2024-07-26 |
human |
Ruirui Wang, Mengyao Shi, Qilu Zhang, Jing Zhang, Lulu Sun, Yiming Jia, Zhengbao Zhu, Tan Xu, Yonghong Zhan. The association of early life factors with depression and anxiety in adults aged 40-69 years: a population-based cohort study. Translational psychiatry. vol 14. issue 1. 2024-07-20. PMID:39033162. |
after adjusting for potential confounders, increased risk of depression was found to be significantly associated with non-breastfeeding (hr, 1.08; 95% ci, 1.04-1.13), maternal smoking around birth (hr, 1.19; 95% ci, 1.14-1.23), being born in multiple births (hr, 1.16; 95% ci, 1.05-1.27), low birth weight (hr, 1.14; 95% ci, 1.07-1.22), and being an adoptee (hr, 1.42; 95% ci, 1.28-1.58). |
2024-07-20 |
2024-07-24 |
human |
Meng-Han Ni, Yi-Sun Yang, Jing-Yang Huang, Shih-Chang Lo, Chien-Ning Huang, Edy Korneliu. The association of depression and sleep disorders in patients with type 1 diabetes in Taiwan. Medicine. vol 103. issue 29. 2024-07-19. PMID:39029051. |
patients with t1dm exhibited a 1.55-fold higher risk of developing depression (hazard ratio [hr] 1.55, 95% confidence intervals [ci] 1.48-1.61) and a 1.41-fold higher risk of experiencing sleep disorders (hr 1.41, 95% ci 1.37-1.46) compared to nondiabetic controls. |
2024-07-19 |
2024-07-22 |
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Meng-Han Ni, Yi-Sun Yang, Jing-Yang Huang, Shih-Chang Lo, Chien-Ning Huang, Edy Korneliu. The association of depression and sleep disorders in patients with type 1 diabetes in Taiwan. Medicine. vol 103. issue 29. 2024-07-19. PMID:39029051. |
similarly, patients with t2dm displayed elevated risks of both depression (hr 1.39, 95% ci 1.34-1.43) and sleep disorders (hr 1.40, 95% ci 1.37-1.44) relative to non-diabetic controls. |
2024-07-19 |
2024-07-22 |
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Meng-Han Ni, Yi-Sun Yang, Jing-Yang Huang, Shih-Chang Lo, Chien-Ning Huang, Edy Korneliu. The association of depression and sleep disorders in patients with type 1 diabetes in Taiwan. Medicine. vol 103. issue 29. 2024-07-19. PMID:39029051. |
when comparing the t1dm and t2dm groups, t1dm patients demonstrated a slightly higher risk of depression (hr 1.11, 95% ci 1.07-1.16) but no significant difference in the risk of sleep disorders compared to t2dm patients. |
2024-07-19 |
2024-07-22 |
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Danyang Li, Oliver Pain, Fabbri Chiara, 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, 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. Metabolic activity of CYP2C19 and CYP2D6 on antidepressant response from 13 clinical studies using genotype imputation: a meta-analysis. Translational psychiatry. vol 14. issue 1. 2024-07-18. PMID:39025838. |
among 5843 depression patients, a higher remission rate was found in cyp2c19 poor metabolizers compared to normal metabolizers at nominal significance but did not survive after multiple testing correction (or = 1.46, 95% ci [1.03, 2.06], p = 0.033, heterogeneity i |
2024-07-18 |
2024-07-21 |
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Zhihui Xu, Cong Liu, Wenjun Fan, Shufan Li, Yuzhang L. Effect of music therapy on anxiety and depression in breast cancer patients: systematic review and meta-analysis. Scientific reports. vol 14. issue 1. 2024-07-17. PMID:39019965. |
meta-analysis showed that music therapy improved anxiety in breast cancer patients (841 cases), with a combined effect size (smd = - 0.82, 95% ci [- 1.03, - 0.61] and p < 0.001); and improved depression in breast cancer patients (387 cases) with a combined effect size (smd = - 0.76, 95% ci [- 1.15, - 0.38], p < 0.001). |
2024-07-17 |
2024-07-20 |
human |