In a systematic review article, Luppa and coworkers found that the pooled prevalence of depressive disorders according to assessment scales among those aged 75 or older was 17.1% (95% confidence interval 9.7–26.1%). Moreover, the rates of depression increase substantially among people in the ...
it also cause an huge increase in unemployment percentage shown in the bar graph in document 1, a primary source, Historical Statistics of theUnited States. As the years progressed after 1929, the percent of unemployment increased from 3 to high as 24 percent. The problems got worse as more...
Figure 1 shows the network graph. The studies were conducted across 12 countries (across Europe, North America, and China). Risk of Bias Assessment Overall, risk of bias was low across the included studies. All but 1 study had an acceptable sequence generation and allocation concealment. One ...
Depression and dementia exhibit a bidirectional relationship. Depression in mid-to-late life increases risk for AD and all-cause dementia [14,173,174]. Depression can also be a precursor to or symptom of dementia, with prevalence rates ranging from 17 to 56% across all stages of AD [175]....
During the Great Depression (1930–1933), both infant and non-infant death rates declined in the USA (Fishback et al. 2007), and life expectancy increased (Tapia Granados and Diez Roux 2009). This occurred despite drops in the gross domestic product (GDP) and a rising unemployment rate. ...
Young males would normally look for a job, but since it was difficult to be employed, they stayed longer in school. Prostitution was on the rise during this time, it was a way women could manage to pay their bills. Along with prostitution, crime and abandonment rates increased as birth ...
1. Life adversity causes chronic stress, biologically represented by upregulation of the HPA axis and increased corticosteroid production.A 2008 studyfinds that rats who are subjected to chronic stress develop atrophy of dendrites in their prefrontal cortex. Administering glucocorticoids directly mimicked ...
OBJECTIVES: Medical comorbidity is common in elderly patients with depression, however the difference between depressed and non-depressed elderly populatio... WD Taylor,DR Mcquoid,KRR Krishnan - 《Int J Geriatr Psychiatry》 被引量: 90发表: 2010年 Graph Theory Analysis of Cortical-Subcortical Networ...
Alongside John Moore, Phil Schlosser and Phil Magness, I am in the process of attempting to extend the Smiley corrections to include everything up to 1941 (Smiley had ended in 1929). As a result, I had to assemble the tax data and the tax rates and I was surprised to see that, even...
“slow economic growth, drive up interest payments to foreign holders of U.S. debt, elevate the risk of a fiscal crisis, increase the likelihood of other adverse effects that could occur more gradually, and make the nation’s fiscal position more vulnerable to an increase in interest rates....