All Relations between Depression and ci

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Nanna Lindekilde, Femke Rutters, Jan Erik Henriksen, Mathias Lasgaard, Miranda T Schram, Katrine Hass Rubin, Mika Kivimäki, Giesje Nefs, Frans Pouwe. Psychiatric disorders as risk factors for type 2 diabetes: An umbrella review of systematic reviews with and without meta-analyses. Diabetes research and clinical practice. vol 176. 2021-07-06. PMID:33965448. except for eating disorders, all psychiatric disorders were associated with increased risk of incident t2d ranging from rr = 1.18 [95% ci 1.12-1.24] to rr = 1.60 [95% ci 1.37-1.88] for depression; from rr = 1.27 [95% ci 1.19-1.35] to or = 1.50 [95% ci 1.08-2.10] for use of antidepressant medication; from or = 1.93 [1.37-2.73] to or = 1.94 [1.34-2.80] for use of antipsychotic medication; from rr = 1.55 [95% ci 1.21-1.99] to rr = 1.74 [95% ci 1.30-2.34] for insomnia, and finally showed or = 1.47 [95% ci 1.23-1.75] for anxiety disorders. 2021-07-06 2023-08-13 Not clear
Liwen Chen, Dongmei Lin, Haishan Fen. An Investigation of Mental Health Status Among Medical Staff Following COVID-19 Outbreaks: A Cross-Sectional Study. Medical science monitor : international medical journal of experimental and clinical research. vol 27. 2021-07-06. PMID:34188013. the results of multivariable analysis implied that medical workers who did not participate in the hubei aid program (ß=4.128; 95% ci, 0.983-7.272; p=0.010) and ptsd symptoms (ß=7.212; 95% ci, 4.807-9.616; p<0.001) were associated with a higher tendency to depression. 2021-07-06 2023-08-13 human
Mengting Chen, Zhili Deng, Yingxue Huang, Ji L. Prevalence and Risk Factors of Anxiety and Depression in Rosacea Patients: A Cross-Sectional Study in China. Frontiers in psychiatry. vol 12. 2021-07-06. PMID:34220573. the prevalence of anxiety was 53.9% (95% ci: 50.4-57.4%) and that of depression was 58.1% (95% ci: 54.7-61.6%). 2021-07-06 2023-08-13 Not clear
Terence Tumenta, Derek F Ugwendum, Muchi Ditah Chobufo, Etaluka Blanche Mungu, Irina Kogan, Tolulope Olupon. Prevalence and Trends of Opioid Use in Patients With Depression in the United States. Cureus. vol 13. issue 5. 2021-07-06. PMID:34221762. the prevalence of depression was 7.7% (95% ci: 7.3-8.2). 2021-07-06 2023-08-13 human
Wenfeng He, Yue Zhou, Jianyong Ma, Bo Wei, Yonghui F. Effect of antidepressants on death in patients with heart failure: a systematic review and meta-analysis. Heart failure reviews. vol 25. issue 6. 2021-07-05. PMID:31529170. overall, the use of antidepressants was associated with increased risks of all-cause death (rr = 1.27; 95% ci, 1.21-1.34) and cardiovascular death (rr = 1.14; 95% ci, 1.08-1.20) in hf patients with or without depression. 2021-07-05 2023-08-13 Not clear
Wenfeng He, Yue Zhou, Jianyong Ma, Bo Wei, Yonghui F. Effect of antidepressants on death in patients with heart failure: a systematic review and meta-analysis. Heart failure reviews. vol 25. issue 6. 2021-07-05. PMID:31529170. specifically, hf patients with depression taking antidepressants had increased risks of all-cause death (rr = 1.21; 95% ci, 1.16-1.27) and cardiovascular death (rr = 1.21; 95% ci, 1.13-1.30). 2021-07-05 2023-08-13 Not clear
Michael C Mullarkey, Igor Marchetti, Karen Bluth, Caryn L Carlson, Jason Shumake, Christopher G Beever. Symptom centrality and infrequency of endorsement identify adolescent depression symptoms more strongly associated with life satisfaction. Journal of affective disorders. vol 289. 2021-07-05. PMID:33962367. moreover, the more central a depression symptom was in the network (i.e., higher strength), the more variance it shared with life satisfaction (r = 0.59, 95% ci: 0.27, 0.76). 2021-07-05 2023-08-13 Not clear
Bradley E Belsher, Erin H Beech, Madhavi K Reddy, Derek J Smolenski, Sheila A M Rauch, Marija Kelber, Fuad Issa, Catrin Lewis, Jonathan I Bisso. Advances in repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation for posttraumatic stress disorder: A systematic review. Journal of psychiatric research. vol 138. 2021-07-05. PMID:33992983. at post-treatment, rtms was superior to sham comparison in reducing ptsd (smd = -1.13, 95% ci: -2.10 to -0.15) and depression severity (smd = -0.83, 95% ci: -1.30 to -0.36). 2021-07-05 2023-08-13 human
Bradley E Belsher, Erin H Beech, Madhavi K Reddy, Derek J Smolenski, Sheila A M Rauch, Marija Kelber, Fuad Issa, Catrin Lewis, Jonathan I Bisso. Advances in repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation for posttraumatic stress disorder: A systematic review. Journal of psychiatric research. vol 138. 2021-07-05. PMID:33992983. hf rtms was associated with slightly improved, albeit imprecise, outcomes compared to lf rtms on ptsd (smd = -0.19, 95% ci: -1.39 to 1.00) and depression (smd = -1.09, 95% ci: -1.65 to -0.52) severity. 2021-07-05 2023-08-13 human
Akihiro Masuyama, Takahiro Kubo, Daichi Sugawara, Chishima Yut. Interest Consistency Can Buffer the Effect of COVID-19 Fear on Psychological Distress. International journal of mental health and addiction. 2021-07-05. PMID:34093094. the results of mediation analyses revealed significant indirect effects of consistency of interest, a major component of grit, on psychological distress (depression: estimate = .042; 95% ci: [.008, .088], anxiety: estimate = .021; 95% ci: [.001, .050], and stress: estimate = .030; 95% ci: [.004, .066]); we also found non-significant indirect effects of perseverance of effort, another major component of grit, on psychological distress. 2021-07-05 2023-08-13 human
Jennifer R Pharr, Kavita Batr. Propensity Score Analysis Assessing the Burden of Non-Communicable Diseases among the Transgender Population in the United States Using the Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System (2017-2019). Healthcare (Basel, Switzerland). vol 9. issue 6. 2021-07-05. PMID:34207713. moreover, the transgender group was more than twice as likely to have depression (aor: 2.70, 95% ci 2.62-2.72), stroke (aor: 2.52 95% ci 2.50-2.55), coronary heart disease (aor: 2.77, 95% ci 2.74-2.81), and heart attack (aor: 2.90, 95% ci 2.87-2.94). 2021-07-05 2023-08-13 Not clear
Claudia M Toledo-Corral, Lu Gao, Thomas Chavez, Brendan Grubbs, Rima Habre, Genevieve F Dunton, Theresa Bastain, Carrie V Breto. Role of Race, Ethnicity, and Immigration in Perceived Stress and Depressive Symptomatology Trends During Pregnancy. Journal of immigrant and minority health. 2021-07-04. PMID:34218341. compared to u.s. born hispanic women, black women had higher perceived stress (β 2.24; 95% ci 0.41, 4.07) and higher odds of probable depression (or 2.38; 95% ci 0.95, 5.95) while hispanic immigrants with greater than 20 years of residency in the u.s. had higher odds of probable depression (or 2.93; 95% ci 1.10, 7.79). 2021-07-04 2023-08-13 human
Nor Syaza Sofiah Ahmad, Norhasmah Sulaiman, Mohamad Fazli Sabr. Food Insecurity: Is It a Threat to University Students' Well-Being and Success? International journal of environmental research and public health. vol 18. issue 11. 2021-07-02. PMID:34070321. food insecurity respondents had higher odds for stress (aor = 1.562, 95% ci: 1.111, 2.192), anxiety (aor = 3.046, 95% ci: 2.090, 4.441), and depression (aor = 2.935, 95% ci: 2.074, 4.151). 2021-07-02 2023-08-13 Not clear
Vanessa Blanco, Mar Salmerón, Patricia Otero, Fernando L Vázque. Symptoms of Depression, Anxiety, and Stress and Prevalence of Major Depression and Its Predictors in Female University Students. International journal of environmental research and public health. vol 18. issue 11. 2021-07-01. PMID:34072413. higher life engagement was associated with lower risk of depression (or = 0.92, 95% ci 0.87-0.98), while higher levels of neuroticism (or = 1.20, 95% ci, 1.12-1.28) and openness to experience (or = 1.08, 95% ci, 1.02-1.14) were associated with greater risk. 2021-07-01 2023-08-13 human
Rizky Setiadi, Arsyawina, Umi Kalsum, Nursari Abdul Syukur, Iwan Muhamad Ramda. Bullying as a Risk Factor of Depression on Undergraduate Health Students. Global pediatric health. vol 8. 2021-06-29. PMID:34179302. there was a relationship between bullying and the incidence of depression in undergraduate health students (aor: 2.158 (95% ci: 1.050-4.435)) after being controlled by physical attacked, close friends, loneliness, and smartphone addiction. 2021-06-29 2023-08-13 Not clear
Amanda M Simanek, Helen C S Meier, Aimee A D'Aloisio, Dale P Sandle. Objective and subjective childhood socioeconomic disadvantage and incident depression in adulthood: a longitudinal analysis in the Sister Study. Social psychiatry and psychiatric epidemiology. vol 56. issue 7. 2021-06-28. PMID:33881563. those reporting being poor (versus well-off) or not having enough food to eat in childhood had a 1.28 (95% confidence interval (ci) 1.13, 1.44) and 1.30 (95% ci 1.21, 1.41) times higher rate of depression diagnosis, respectively, with consistent associations observed across birth year groups. 2021-06-28 2023-08-13 Not clear
Mei Bao, Sen Yang, Robert Peter Gale, Yanli Zhang, Xiaoli Liu, Huanling Zhu, Rong Liang, Bingcheng Liu, Li Zhou, Zongru Li, Xuelin Dou, Dayu Shi, Tao Wang, Li Meng, Weiming Li, Qian Jian. Mental Health in Persons With Chronic Myeloid Leukemia During the SARS-CoV-2 Pandemic: The Need for Increased Access to Health Care Services. Frontiers in psychiatry. vol 12. 2021-06-26. PMID:34168583. in multivariate analyses, cml was significantly associated with moderate to severe depression (or = 1.6; 95% confidence interval [ci], 1.4, 1.9; 2021-06-26 2023-08-13 Not clear
Ana Henriques, Makram Talih, Maria Pastor-Valero, Sílvia Fraga, Isabel Dias, Alicia Matijasevich, Henrique Barro. A multidimensional perspective of the relation between social isolation and depression among Portuguese older adults. Health & social care in the community. 2021-06-26. PMID:34173289. participants in cluster 3 presented the highest probability of depression that was not explained by any of the confounders (or = 4.74; 95% ci: 2.15-10.44). 2021-06-26 2023-08-13 human
Camila S Halal, Diego G Bassani, Iná S Santos, Luciana Tovo-Rodrigues, Bianca Del-Ponte, Mariangela F Silveira, Andréa D Bertoldi, Fernando C Barros, Magda L Nune. Maternal perinatal depression and infant sleep problems at 1 year of age: Subjective and actigraphy data from a population-based birth cohort study. Journal of sleep research. vol 30. issue 2. 2021-06-25. PMID:32285520. prevalence of perinatal depression in the sample was 22.3% (95% confidence interval [ci], 20.5-24.0). 2021-06-25 2023-08-13 Not clear
Camila S Halal, Diego G Bassani, Iná S Santos, Luciana Tovo-Rodrigues, Bianca Del-Ponte, Mariangela F Silveira, Andréa D Bertoldi, Fernando C Barros, Magda L Nune. Maternal perinatal depression and infant sleep problems at 1 year of age: Subjective and actigraphy data from a population-based birth cohort study. Journal of sleep research. vol 30. issue 2. 2021-06-25. PMID:32285520. when actigraphy data were analysed, no association was found between perinatal depression and poor infant sleep (adjusted rr, 1.20; 95% ci, 0.82-1.74; p = .35). 2021-06-25 2023-08-13 Not clear