Depression and internet addiction among adolescents:A meta-analysis
Psychiatry Research,
Journal Year:
2023,
Volume and Issue:
326, P. 115311 - 115311
Published: June 16, 2023
Language: Английский
Trends in Mental Health: A Review of the Most Influential Research on Depression in Children and Adolescents
Fuyu Mei,
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Zhidan Wang
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Annals of General Psychiatry,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
23(1)
Published: Oct. 12, 2024
Depression
is
a
common
mental
disorder
in
children
and
adolescents,
with
global
prevalence
of
approximately
33%,
severely
affecting
their
physical,
health,
academic
performance.
This
study
aims
to
identify
assess
the
100
most-cited
articles
(T100
articles)
on
depression
adolescents.
The
T100
field
were
retrieved
from
SCI-E
SSCI
databases.
A
comprehensive
analysis
was
conducted,
including
number
citations,
countries,
journals,
keywords,
authors,
topics.
Between
1981
2021,
child
adolescent
received
423
3949
citations.
Most
originated
USA,
Kovacs
M
as
top-ranked
author.
University
Pittsburgh
Columbia
published
top
two
articles.
36
led
by
AMA
Psychiatry.
Co-occurrence
keywords
analyses
reveal
six
key
foci:
Pathogenesis
Depression,
Treatment
MDD
Children,
Early
Childhood
Treatment,
Adolescent
Manifestations,
Gender
Primary
Care
Considerations,
pathogenesis
future
trend.
Our
research
presents
an
exhaustive
list
most
highly
cited
findings
not
only
underscore
significance
international
cooperation
but
also
pressing
need
prioritize
bolster
preventive
research,
particularly
development
refinement
early
screening
intervention
programs.
Language: Английский
Longitudinal network analysis of depression, anxiety, and post-traumatic stress disorder comorbidities among adolescents in regional China
Heting Li,
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Jiahe Liu,
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Yamin Wang
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et al.
Frontiers in Public Health,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
13
Published: March 17, 2025
The
network
theory
of
mental
disorders
offers
a
new
perspective
for
the
understanding
comorbidities,
but
research
on
comorbidities
among
depression,
anxiety,
and
post-traumatic
stress
disorder
(PTSD)
is
still
insufficient.
aim
this
study
was
to
explore
internal
relationship
by
establishing
analyzing
comorbidity
networks,
provide
suggestions
intervention
after
traumatic
events.
We
utilized
data
from
second
third
wave
Chengdu
Positive
Child
Development
cohort
(N
=
3,189,
47.79%
female),
we
estimated
models
anxiety
PTSD.
To
assess
difference
in
global
connectivity
between
two
conducted
invariance
test.
K27
(Somatic
10),
K37
(Generalized
Anxiety
9),
K15
5),
K33
7),
K24
9)
were
most
central
nodes
both
P13
(Sleep
problem)
had
highest
Bridge
Expected
Influence
value.
structural
networks
statistically
significant
(M
0.229,
p
0.010),
strength
at
2
higher
than
3
(35.1
vs.
33.9,
S
1.20,
0.010).
correlation
symptoms
three
underscores
need
more
comprehensive
treatment
options
Central
bridge
could
inform
targeted
interventions
or
policy
decisions.
disorders,
especially
Som
Gen
dimensions,
should
be
focus
intervention.
Arousal
dimension
PTSD,
sleep
may
contribute
comorbidities.
In
addition,
highlights
importance
staged
interventions.
Language: Английский
ASMT determines gut microbiota and increases neurobehavioral adaptability to exercise in female mice
Communications Biology,
Journal Year:
2023,
Volume and Issue:
6(1)
Published: Nov. 7, 2023
N-acetylserotonin
O-methyltransferase
(ASMT)
is
responsible
for
melatonin
biosynthesis.
The
Asmt
gene
located
on
the
X
chromosome,
and
its
genetic
polymorphism
associated
with
depression
in
humans.
However,
underlying
mechanism
remains
unclear.
Here,
we
use
CRISPR/Cas9
to
delete
20
bp
of
exon
2
Asmt,
construct
C57BL/6J
mouse
strain
frameshift
mutation
(Asmtft/ft).
We
show
that
female
Asmtft/ft
mice
exhibit
anxiety-
depression-like
behaviors,
accompanied
by
an
obvious
structural
remodeling
gut
microbiota.
These
behavioral
abnormalities
are
not
observed
male.
Moreover,
a
lower
neurobehavioral
adaptability
exercise,
while
wild-type
shows
"higher
resilience".
Cross-sectional
longitudinal
analysis
indicates
structure
microbiota
less
affected
exercise.
results
suggests
maintains
plasticity
female,
thereby
enhancing
Language: Английский
Come together! Population aggregation, strong tie, and individual depression: a moderated mediating investigation
Jiangyan Wang,
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Jiahao Zhang,
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Han Lin
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et al.
Current Psychology,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
unknown
Published: Nov. 14, 2024
Language: Английский
Social media & subjectivity: Adolescent lived experiences with social media in a Southern California middle school
Social Science & Medicine,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
348, P. 116839 - 116839
Published: March 29, 2024
The
widespread
use
of
social
media
(SM)
platforms
among
adolescents
has
raised
concerns
over
its
role
in
increased
adverse
physical
and
mental
health
conditions.
However,
current
research
linking
SM
with
adolescent
relies
on
tenuous
correlational
associations,
disproportionately
focuses
harmful
effects
use,
seldom
examines
the
perspectives
youth
themselves
(Odgers
Jensen,
2020;
Schønning
et
al.,
2020).
This
article
lived
experience
relation
to
platform
engagement.
Drawing
from
ethnographic
fieldwork
conducted
2018–2019
2021–2022
75
middle-school
living
an
ethnically
diverse
low-income
Southern
California
community,
we
examine
subjective
experiences
that
illuminate
during
this
developmental
stage.
By
attending
subjectivity,
reveals
ways
which
engagement
is
inextricable
cultural,
social,
political,
socio-emotional
milieu.
Language: Английский
Factors associated with generalized anxiety disorder in adolescents with cultural diversity: secondary data analysis
BMC Public Health,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
24(1)
Published: Sept. 19, 2024
Language: Английский
Depression in children aged 11-16 years old. Results of own research
Język Religia Tożsamość,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
2(30), P. 371 - 395
Published: Dec. 2, 2024
The
article
presents
the
results
of
our
own
research,
which
aimed
to
find
out
levels
feelings
depression
in
adolescents
studied.
severity
was
investigated
using
Maria
Kovacs
Questionnaire
for
Diagnosis
Depression
Children
CD2.
study
involved
168
people,
aged
11-16.
obtained
suggest
that
average
depressive
symptoms
predominates
respondents
with
39.88%,
followed
by
very
high
17.26%
and
elevated
16.67%,
12.50%
low
8.93%.
Low
were
found
8.93%
respondents.
Given
is
not
a
marginal
phenomenon
among
adolescents,
it
seems
necessary
carry
various
preventive
actions
counteract
emergence
this
disease
population
young
people.
Language: Английский