All Relations between Depression and ci

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Natan Feter, Eduardo L Caputo, Jayne S Leite, Felipe M Delpino, Júlia Cassuriaga, Caroline M Huckembeck, Carine N da Silva, Ricardo Alt, Marcelo C da Silva, Felipe F Reichert, Airton J Rombald. Physical activity and the incidence of depression during the COVID-19 pandemic in Brazil: Findings from the PAMPA cohort. Mental health and physical activity. vol 23. 2022-08-15. PMID:35966401. in the adjusted analyses, participants in the insufficient active (hazard ratio [hr]: 0.58; 95%ci: 0.34-0.98) and active (hr: 0.53; 95%ci: 0.31-0.93) group had a lower risk of developing depression than the inactive group. 2022-08-15 2023-08-14 human
Natan Feter, Eduardo L Caputo, Jayne S Leite, Felipe M Delpino, Júlia Cassuriaga, Caroline M Huckembeck, Carine N da Silva, Ricardo Alt, Marcelo C da Silva, Felipe F Reichert, Airton J Rombald. Physical activity and the incidence of depression during the COVID-19 pandemic in Brazil: Findings from the PAMPA cohort. Mental health and physical activity. vol 23. 2022-08-15. PMID:35966401. pa both at and out of home reduced the risk of incident depression (hr: 0.49; 95%ci: 0.25-0.98) compared to no physical activity. 2022-08-15 2023-08-14 human
Natan Feter, Eduardo L Caputo, Jayne S Leite, Felipe M Delpino, Júlia Cassuriaga, Caroline M Huckembeck, Carine N da Silva, Ricardo Alt, Marcelo C da Silva, Felipe F Reichert, Airton J Rombald. Physical activity and the incidence of depression during the COVID-19 pandemic in Brazil: Findings from the PAMPA cohort. Mental health and physical activity. vol 23. 2022-08-15. PMID:35966401. endurance (hr: 0.52; 95%ci: 0.28-0.97) and endurance plus strengthening (hr: 0.40; 95%ci: 0.17-0.95) pa reduced the risk of incident depression compared to none. 2022-08-15 2023-08-14 human
Jennifer Richmond, Maureen Sanderson, Martha J Shrubsole, Andreana N Holowatyj, David G Schlundt, Melinda C Aldric. Psychosocial impact of COVID-19 among adults in the southeastern United States. Preventive medicine. 2022-08-14. PMID:35964774. respondents in fair/poor health had significantly higher odds of moderate/severe depression and anxiety than those in very good/excellent health (depression: odds ratio (or) = 4.72 [95% confidence interval (ci): 3.57-6.23]; anxiety: or = 4.77 [95%ci: 3.63-6.28]). 2022-08-14 2023-08-14 human
Jennifer Richmond, Maureen Sanderson, Martha J Shrubsole, Andreana N Holowatyj, David G Schlundt, Melinda C Aldric. Psychosocial impact of COVID-19 among adults in the southeastern United States. Preventive medicine. 2022-08-14. PMID:35964774. similarly, living alone was associated with higher odds of moderate/severe depression and anxiety (depression: or = 1.74 [95%ci: 1.38-2.18]; anxiety or = 1.57 [95%ci: 1.27-1.95]). 2022-08-14 2023-08-14 human
Elisa Mancinelli, Giulia Bassi, Silvia Gabrielli, Silvia Salcun. The Efficacy of Digital Cognitive-Behavioral Interventions in Supporting the Psychological Adjustment and Sleep Quality of Pregnant Women with Sub-Clinical Symptoms: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis. International journal of environmental research and public health. vol 19. issue 15. 2022-08-12. PMID:35954901. the results showed the interventions' efficacy in terms of reducing depression symptoms (smd = -0.36, ci = 0.61, -0.11, k = 9) at the endpoint, although it was not maintained at follow-up during the postpartum period. 2022-08-12 2023-08-14 Not clear
Anna Mae Scott, Justin Clark, Hannah Greenwood, Natalia Krzyzaniak, Magnolia Cardona, Ruwani Peiris, Rebecca Sims, Paul Glaszio. Telehealth Psychological medicine. 2022-08-12. PMID:35959559. there were no differences between telehealth and face-to-face care for depression severity at post-treatment (smd -0.04, 95% ci -0.21 to 0.13, 2022-08-12 2023-08-14 Not clear
Christie Jane Bennett, Meaghan Christian, Shirley Phan, Melinda McCabe, Kim Cornish, Sue Klev. Food insecurity during COVID-19: An Australian university experience. Health & social care in the community. 2022-08-11. PMID:35950351. in regression models adjusting for covariates, depression (b (95%ci): vl = 7.2(4.1-10.3), l = 3.7(1.7-5.7), m = 2.0(0.1-3.8)) and anxiety (vl = 7.4(4.5-10.4), l = 3.5(1.5-5.4) and m = 2.0(0.3-3.8)) were positively associated with worsening food security. 2022-08-11 2023-08-14 Not clear
Chenglin Hong, Fei Yu, Hui Xue, Dapeng Zhang, Guodong M. The impact of COVID-19 pandemic on mental health in gay, bisexual, and other men who have sex with men in China: Difference by HIV status. Journal of psychiatric research. vol 154. 2022-08-11. PMID:35952518. msm with hiv were more likely to report depression or anxiety compared to hiv negative/unknown status msm after adjusting for study covariates (aor = 1.80, 95%ci 1.01-3.26; aor = 2.04, 95%ci 1.11-3.67, respectively). 2022-08-11 2023-08-14 human
Long H Nguyen, Adjoa Anyane-Yeboa, Kerstin Klaser, Jordi Merino, David A Drew, Wenjie Ma, Raaj S Mehta, Daniel Y Kim, Erica T Warner, Amit D Joshi, Mark S Graham, Carole H Sudre, Ellen J Thompson, Anna May, Christina Hu, Solveig Jørgensen, Somesh Selvachandran, Sarah E Berry, Sean P David, Maria Elena Martinez, Jane C Figueiredo, Anne M Murray, Alan R Sanders, Karestan C Koenen, Jonathan Wolf, Sebastien Ourselin, Tim D Spector, Claire J Steves, Andrew T Cha. The mental health burden of racial and ethnic minorities during the COVID-19 pandemic. PloS one. vol 17. issue 8. 2022-08-10. PMID:35947543. in the u.s. (n=57,187), compared to white participants, the multivariable odds ratios (ors) for screening positive for depression were 1·16 (95% ci: 1·02 to 1·31) for black, 1·23 (1·11 to 1·36) for hispanic, and 1·15 (1·02 to 1·30) for asian participants, and 1·34 (1·13 to 1·59) for participants reporting more than one race/other even after accounting for personal factors such as prior history of a mental health disorder, covid-19 infection status, and surrounding lockdown stringency. 2022-08-10 2023-08-14 human
Ju An Byun, Tae Jun Sim, Tae Yoon Lim, Sung-In Jang, Seung Hoon Ki. Association of compliance with COVID-19 public health measures with depression. Scientific reports. vol 12. issue 1. 2022-08-05. PMID:35931789. bad and moderate performance scores for compliance were associated with depression (bad score, men: adjusted odds ratio [aor] = 2.24, 95% confidence interval [ci] = 1.29-3.87; women: aor = 2.42, 95% ci = 1.42-4.13; moderate score, men: aor = 1.31, 95% ci = 1.02-1.68; women: aor = 1.28, 95% ci = 1.07-1.53). 2022-08-05 2023-08-14 human
Jiahao Zhu, Nini Wang, Houpu Liu, Han Jiang, Bingyue Cai, Dingwan Chen, Yingjun L. Multisite chronic pain as a causal risk factor for coronary artery disease: findings from Mendelian randomization. Pain. 2022-08-02. PMID:35916731. in multivariable mr analyses, the excess risk of coronary artery disease was attenuated after adjusting for bmi (or 1.43, 95% ci 1.05 to 1.93), smoking (or 1.49, 95% ci 1.11 to 2.00), depression (or 1.44, 95% ci 1.03 to 2.01), and three risk factors combined (or 1.34, 95% ci 0.88 to 2.05). 2022-08-02 2023-08-14 Not clear
Kimberly Hook, Yuliia Sereda, Sarah Rossi, Sarah Koberna, Marina V Vetrova, Sara Lodi, Karsten Lunz. HIV, substance use, and intersectional stigma: Associations with mental health among persons living with HIV who inject drugs in Russia. AIDS and behavior. 2022-08-01. PMID:35913589. in adjusted analysis, lower patient health questionnaire depression scale (phq-9) scores (beta (β=-4.31, 95% ci: -7.11 - -1.51, p = 0.003) and generalized anxiety disorders scale (gad-7) scores (β=-3.64, 95% ci: -5.57 - -1.71, p < 0.001) were associated with having low scores for both hiv and substance use stigmas. 2022-08-01 2023-08-14 human
Victoria A Grunberg, Jonathan Greenberg, Ryan A Mace, Jafar Bakhshaie, Karmel W Choi, Ana-Maria Vrancean. Fitbit activity, quota-based pacing, and physical and emotional functioning among adults with chronic pain. The journal of pain. 2022-08-01. PMID:35914640. fitbit step goal achievement was associated with improvements in anxiety (ß = -.35, ci [-2.80, -0.43]), self-reported physical function (ß = -.34, ci [-5.17, 8.05]), and performance-based physical function (ß = .29, ci [-71.93, 28.38]), but not accelerometer-based physical function or depression. 2022-08-01 2023-08-14 human
Felicia Ahlner, Hanna Falk Erhag, Lena Johansson, Madeleine Mellqvist Fässberg, Therese Rydberg Sterner, Jessica Samuelsson, Anna Zettergren, Margda Waern, Ingmar Skoo. Patterns of Alcohol Consumption and Associated Factors in a Population-Based Sample of 70-Year-Olds: Data from the Gothenburg H70 Birth Cohort Study 2014-16. International journal of environmental research and public health. vol 19. issue 14. 2022-07-28. PMID:35886099. higher at-risk drinkers more often had liver disease (or 11.41, 95% ci 3.48−37.37) and minor depression (or 4.57, 95% ci 1.40−14.95), but less contacts with health care (or 0.32, 95% ci 0.11−0.92). 2022-07-28 2023-08-16 human
Cameron K Ormiston, Diana Lopez, Francisco A Montiel Ishino, Timothy S McNeel, Faustine William. Acculturation and depression are associated with short and long sleep duration among Mexican Americans in NHANES 2005-2018. Preventive medicine reports. vol 29. 2022-07-28. PMID:35898195. speaking majority english (adjusted odds ratio (aor) = 1.23; 95% confidence interval (ci) = 1.00-1.52) and mild (aor = 1.63; 95%ci = 1.32-2.01), moderate (aor = 1.94; 95%ci = 1.43-2.63), and moderately severe/severe (aor = 2.58; 95%ci = 1.72-3.88) levels of depression were significantly associated with short sleep duration. 2022-07-28 2023-08-14 Not clear
Kristina Krasieva, Carole Clair, Baris Gencer, David Carballo, Roland Klingenberg, Lorenz Räber, Stephan Windecker, Nicolas Rodondi, Christian M Matter, Thomas F Lüscher, François Mach, Olivier Muller, David Nanche. Smoking cessation and depression after acute coronary syndrome. Preventive medicine. 2022-07-28. PMID:35901973. new depression at one-year was found in 24.4% of non-depressed smokers who quit, and in 27.1% of non-depressed continuous smokers, with an adjusted or 0.85 (95% ci 0.55-1.29) of moving to a ces-d score of ≥16 or using antidepressants. 2022-07-28 2023-08-14 human
Janett V Chávez Sosa, Flor M Mego Gonzales, Zoila E Aliaga Ramirez, Mayela Cajachagua Castro, Salomón Huancahuire-Veg. Depression Associated with Caregiver Quality of Life in Post-COVID-19 Patients in Two Regions of Peru. Healthcare (Basel, Switzerland). vol 10. issue 7. 2022-07-27. PMID:35885746. on the other hand, caregivers who had children (or: 0.391; 95% ci: 0.227-0.675), were vaccinated against covid-19 (or: 0.432; 95% ci: 0.250-0.744), were immediate family members (or: 0.298; 95% ci: 0.117-0.761) and had high depression (or: 0.189; 95% ci: 0.073-0.490) were associated with poor quality of life. 2022-07-27 2023-08-14 Not clear
Eva M Melendo-Azuela, Julia González-Vaca, Eva Cirer. Fear of Falling in Older Adults Treated at a Geriatric Day Hospital: Results from a Cross-Sectional Study. International journal of environmental research and public health. vol 19. issue 14. 2022-07-27. PMID:35886360. the identified determinants were pain (or = 7.4, 95% ci 1.4-39.7), a history of falls (or = 25.3, 95% ci 2.1-303.4), poor visual acuity (or = 5.6, 95% ci 1.0-29.8), and signs of depression (or = 19.3, 95% ci 1.4-264.3). 2022-07-27 2023-08-14 Not clear
Hyeon Ji Lee, Wonjeong Jeong, Doukyoung Chon, Jae-Hyun Kim, Jong Youn Moo. The Association between Perceived Discrimination and Mental Health of Wage Workers with Disabilities: Findings from the Panel Survey of Employment for the Disabled 2016-2018. International journal of environmental research and public health. vol 19. issue 14. 2022-07-27. PMID:35886393. as a result of the analysis including both discrimination experiences, those who always experienced discrimination due to disability in daily life had the highest or to stress and depression (or = 2.64, 95% confidence interval (ci): 1.37-5.08; or = 4.96, 95% ci: 2.58-9.56, respectively). 2022-07-27 2023-08-14 Not clear