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Incidence of postpartum depression in low-income cannabis users with and without a history of depression
While past research has linked cannabis use in pregnancy with a history of depression, sparse literature exists on cannabis use during pregnancy and...
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Differences in Non-suicidal Self-injury Behaviors between Unipolar Depression and Bipolar Depression in Adolescent Outpatients
ObjectiveNon-suicidal self-injury (NSSI) has a higher prevalence in adolescents with depressive disorders than in community adolescents. This study...
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Risk factors for the development of postpartum depression in individuals who screened positive for antenatal depression
BackgroundWomen with antenatal depression often have a higher risk of develo** postpartum depression (PPD) after delivery. A number of factors...
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Impact of trauma exposure and depression comorbidity on response to transdiagnostic behavioral therapy for pediatric anxiety and depression
By adolescence, two-thirds of youth report exposure to at least one traumatic event, yet the impact of trauma history is not routinely considered...
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Angst und Depression bei Jugendlichen
Anxiety and depression among young people had already increased in the years before the COVID-19 pandemic and then experienced a significant increase...
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Depression literacy and misconceptions scale (DepSter): a new two-factorial tool for measuring beliefs about depression
BackgroundDepression literacy has received extensive attention within mental health research. It has been studied by different social groups and...
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A history of depression and prenatal depression are associated with a lower likelihood of breastfeeding initiation and maintenance, and more breastfeeding problems
PurposeThis study tests the hypotheses that lifetime history of depression, and prenatal depression, are associated with a reduced likelihood of...
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Body mass index and inflammation in depression and treatment-resistant depression: a Mendelian randomisation study
BackgroundMajor depressive disorder (MDD) has a significant impact on global burden of disease. Complications in clinical management can occur when...
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Depression and cognition are associated with lipid dysregulation in both a multigenerational study of depression and the National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey
Chronic dysregulation of peripheral lipids has been found to be associated with depression and cognition, but their interaction has not been...
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The influence of gender-specific factors influencing severe anxiety in psychotic major depression: role of thyroid hormones and depression severity
BackgroundPsychotic major depression (PMD) is characterized by major depressive disorder (MDD) accompanied by delusions or hallucinations. While the...
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Fear of depression recurrence among individuals with remitted depression: a qualitative interview study
BackgroundMajor Depressive Disorder (MDD) is a prevalent psychiatric condition and the largest contributor to disability worldwide. MDD is highly...
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Evaluation of a web-based information platform on youth depression and mental health in parents of adolescents with a history of depression
Research shows the important role of parents’ mental health literacy in detecting depressive symptoms and supporting their children to seek...
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Weaning and depression: a closer look
The association of weaning with depression has long been recognized. However, interest in the study of post-weaning depression has waned over the...
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Step away from depression—results from a multicenter randomized clinical trial with a pedometer intervention during and after inpatient treatment of depression
Evidence for the effectiveness of physical activity (PA) in the treatment of depression prevails for outpatients with mild and moderate symptom...
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Resting-state EEG dynamic functional connectivity distinguishes non-psychotic major depression, psychotic major depression and schizophrenia
This study aims to identify dynamic patterns within the spatiotemporal feature space that are specific to nonpsychotic major depression (NPMD),...
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Using digital phenoty** to capture depression symptom variability: detecting naturalistic variability in depression symptoms across one year using passively collected wearable movement and sleep data
Major Depressive Disorder (MDD) presents considerable challenges to diagnosis and management due to symptom variability across time. Only recent work...
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Optimizing multi-domain hematologic biomarkers and clinical features for the differential diagnosis of unipolar depression and bipolar depression
There is a lack of objective features for the differential diagnosis of unipolar and bipolar depression, especially those that are readily available...
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Impact of COVID-19 pandemic on depression incidence and healthcare service use among patients with depression: an interrupted time-series analysis from a 9-year population-based study
BackgroundMost studies on the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on depression burden focused on the earlier pandemic phase specific to lockdowns, but...
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Daytime sleepiness in depression—underestimated in psychiatric inpatients
BackgroundSleep disorders are among the most common symptoms of depression. Both the ICD-10/11 and DSM‑5 list sleep disorders of all types as...
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Preliminary evidence for preserved synaptic density in late-life depression
Late-life depression has been consistently associated with lower gray matter volume, the origin of which remains largely unexplained. Recent in-vivo...