The results showed that individuals with DD had double the risk of depression and an 80% increased risk of anxiety compared to the general population. The study highlights the importance of considering psychiatric comorbidities in the clinical management of people with DD and suggest...
said: "This research looks at the impact of depression in both mothers and fathers on their children's risk of depression. It shows that the timing of depression in parents (during pregnancy, after childbirth or both) and if the mother, father or both were affected are all ...
Young people who are in higher education in England face a small increased risk of depression and anxiety, compared to their peers who are not attending higher education, finds a new study led by UCL researchers. Ad The research paper, published inThe Lancet Public Health, is the first to fi...
anything from gentle housework to walking at a casual pace, decreased. We found that the increases in daily sedentary behaviour during adolescence were associated with a greater risk of depression by 18, while higher light activity were associated...
Men with severe LUTS are at higher risk of depression than those with less severe urinary symptoms. The severity of voiding symptoms worsens depression. More aggressive urological diagnosis and treatment is needed in patients with severe LUTS, due to the impact on depressive symptoms and QoL. 展开...
BACKGROUND:A few small studies published to date have suggested that major psychosocial problems develop in the partners of cancer patients; however, to the authors' knowledge, no studies to date have addressed their risk for severe depression. In a retrospective cohort study, the risk for hospita...
"However, it's possible that nicotine causes changes to neurotransmitter activity in the brain, leading to an increased risk of depression," said Dr. Fergusson. "The main message of the paper is that in addition to the harm that smoking does to physical health, nicotine dependence may also ...
Dr. Neugebauer's study found that there was a significant risk ofdepressionin women after miscarriage. Furthermore, 72 percent of the episodes of major depressionoccurred during the first month after the loss of the pregnancy. The study also found that the risk for depression was substantially hi...
Several studies have shown that dysmenorrhea increased the risk of depression. However, the association between dysmenorrhea and postpartum depression (PPD) is unclear. The purpose of this study is to evaluate the effects of dysmenorrhea on the developme
They found that people with certain personality traits, such as introversion or neuroticism, were more likely to experience bouts of depression. They also found that the associated personality traits changed over the course of a person's life. And they found that such associations were strongest du...