In 2022, around 27 percent of individuals aged 18-24 years worldwide were suffering from moderate to severe depression. Depression causes continuous feelings of sadness and loss of interest, leading people to have trouble with their ability to function in everyday life. Women are particularly ...
Worldwide data-sharing initiatives such as ENIGMA are not without their challenges. Some of these challenges encompass ethical and computational issues with regard to data sharing, as well as science and data sharing policies that vary from one research institute to another, from country to country...
Finland has the highest estimated incidence of mental disorders in the EU, and is the ninth-highest ranking country in the world for the prevalence of depression. In contrast, the country has a relatively low prevalence of CVD, ranking in the bottom 20% worldwide for this class of disea...
The contribution of depression to the worldwide disease burden is enormous, with projections estimating depression to be the leading cause of morbidity by 2030 [5]. Although, the prevalence of depression varies by region, the average estimated global prevalence is 4.4% [4]. Epidemiological data ...
Perinatal depression (PND), including antepartum (APD) and postpartum depression (PPD), affects approximately 3–20% of women worldwide [1]. Not only does PND affect the woman herself, but the child [2], the partner [3], and society [4]. Consequences of PND include sustained psychologica...
Plain Language Summary: Postpartum depression (PPD) is a significant concern affecting new mothers worldwide. Recognizing the need for practical screening tools tailored to specific cultural contexts, researchers set out to adapt and validate the Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Scale...
Of all cancer types, breast cancer has the highest prevalence among women worldwide and is the leading cause of death [1]. In 2020, 2.3 million women were diagnosed with breast cancer, and 685,000 died globally [2]. In Korean women, it ranks first among all cancer types and is the fo...
According to a survey report by the World Health Organization (WHO), one out of every eight individuals worldwide suffers from mental health problems. Addressing mental health problems promptly is imperative. Depression and anxiety are the most common mental health problems (Ghahramani et al., 2023...
Using meta-regression analysis, the relationship between the year of the study, sample size, mean age, and JBI score with the overall prevalence of depression, anxiety, and stress worldwide was examined. The results indicated that with an increase in the year, age, and JBI score, the prevale...
According to a survey report by the World Health Organization (WHO), one out of every eight individuals worldwide suffers from mental health problems. Addressing mental health problems promptly is imperative. Depression and anxiety are the most common mental health problems (Ghahramani et al., 2023...