Depressionmean population moodinterventionpreventionAustraliaBackground: The mean population mood has been demonstrated to strongly correlate with the prevalence of depression in European populations. Mean population mood has, therefore, been proposed as both a metric to measure the impact of population-...
Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic has continued relentlessly for over one and half years now, causing a threat to life, fear of falling sick, helplessness, anxiety, depression and, pessimism about the future. There has been an increasing concern over student mental health in higher ...
For point prevalence of depression, 4 studies were conducted in Africa (n = 3835), 25 studies were conducted in Asia (n = 487,440), 5 studies were conducted in Australia (n = 24,283), 19 studies were conducted in Europe (n = 79,503), 11 studies were conducted ...
The overall prevalence of depression was 28.9%; 35.2% in Macau, 41.0% in Hong Kong, and 16.8% in mainland China. Compared to the “No depression” group, students with depression had significantly lower QOL scores in the physical, psychological, social and environmental domains. Factors ...
OBJECTIVE: To identify changes in the prevalence of major depression between 1998, 2004 and 2008 in South Australia. METHODS: Face-to-face Health Omnibus surveys were conducted in 1998, 2004 and 2008 with approximately 3000 participants aged 15 years and over, who were random and representative ...
The prevalence of depression symptoms and other mental disorders among patients aged 65 years and older – screening in the rural community Background. Mental disorders, especially depression, are common problems among the elderly. Objectives. To determine the prevalence of symptoms of mental disorders...
The burden of depression in the older adult population has been variedly documented in developed countries like America (9.8-11.2%) [9,24], England (8.7%) [25], Australia (8.2%) [26] and China (2.2-10.5%) [27,28,29]. Other estimates from the West suggest that up to 16% of its...
The objective of this study was to examine the abundance of depression, anxiety and stress... As'ad Zandi,A Ebadi 被引量: 9发表: 2011年 Mental health in Australia: The ideal versus financial reality and the role of the mental health nurse Mental health in Australia: The ideal versus ...
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RESULTS: Approximately one in three women (34.8%) reported a lifetime history of any mood and/or anxiety disorder, with mood disorders (30.0%) being more prevalent than anxiety disorders (13.5%). Of these, major depression (23.4%), panic disorder (5.5%) and specific phobia (3.5%) were ...