Depression and Anxiety,
Journal Year:
2023,
Volume and Issue:
2023, P. 1 - 9
Published: Dec. 21, 2023
Suicidal
attempts
(SAs)
are
common
in
major
depressive
disorder
(MDD).
However,
only
few
studies
have
so
far
assessed
how
risk
factors
for
SAs
patients
with
MDD
might
be
related
to
the
duration
of
untreated
illness
(DUI).
We
interviewed
1,718
drug-naive
outpatients
first-episode
and
divided
them
into
groups
that
had
not
attempted
suicide.
DUI
was
used
as
an
additional
grouping
criterion.
The
(20.14%;
346/1718)
who
a
history
were
older
longer
DUI;
lower
educational
level
(middle
school-educated
only);
more
psychotic
symptoms;
higher
scores
on
depression
anxiety
scales;
BP,
plasma
BG,
TC,
LDL-C
levels,
but
HDL-C
concentrations.
Anxiety
symptoms,
high
education
level,
being
unmarried
SA
DUIs
<3
months;
low
BMI,
group
between
3
8
age,
systolic
blood
pressure
those
>
months.
This
study
single-center
cross-sectional
survey,
its
limitations
include
lack
outside
validation.
Patients
without
different
clinical
characteristics
metabolic
parameters,
suicide
vary
across
stages.
general
factor,
suggesting
clinicians
should
strengthen
their
assessment
during
diagnosis
treatment.
Neuropsychiatric Disease and Treatment,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
Volume 20, P. 2159 - 2168
Published: Nov. 1, 2024
Major
depressive
disorder
(MDD)
and
metabolic
syndrome
(MetS)
are
both
major
health
threats
nowadays,
the
relationship
between
them
is
complex
close.
The
purpose
of
this
paper
to
compare
differences
in
prevalence
risk
factors
MetS
first
hospitalized
patients
with
MDD
without
antidepressant
exposure.
Neuropsychiatric Disease and Treatment,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
Volume 20, P. 2267 - 2275
Published: Nov. 1, 2024
Anxious
depression
(AUD)
is
a
common
subtype
of
major
depressive
disorder
(MDD)
and
has
significant
negative
impact
on
disease
progression
patient
prognosis.
Our
study
aimed
to
determine
the
frequency
AUD
in
Chinese
patients
with
MDD
during
their
first
hospitalization
identify
factors
that
may
influence
emergence
intensity
these
AUD.
Neuropsychiatric Disease and Treatment,
Journal Year:
2023,
Volume and Issue:
Volume 19, P. 1809 - 1818
Published: Aug. 1, 2023
Major
depressive
disorder
(MDD)
is
a
mood
characterized
by
persistent
spontaneous
depression
and
has
high
rate
of
disability
mortality.
There
complex
relationship
between
MDD
disorders
glucose
metabolism,
our
study
aimed
to
investigate
the
prevalence
risk
factors
for
hyperglycemia
in
patients
with
who
were
hospitalized
first
times.A
total
981
first-time
inpatients
recruited,
socio-demographic
information,
anthropometric
data,
biochemical
parameters
collected
each
participant.
The
17-item
Hamilton
Assessment
Scale
Depression
(HAMD-17),
14-item
Anxiety
(HAMA-14),
Positive
Syndrome
(PSS),
Clinical
General
Impressions
Inventory-Severity
Illness
(CGI-SI)
scores
used
assess
patients'
clinical
symptoms.The
was
9.28%
among
time.
Compared
non-hyperglycemic
subgroup,
hyperglycemic
subgroup
found
have
more
extensive
significant
demographic
characteristics,
higher
levels
metabolism-related
parameters,
severe
psychological
psycho-pathological
symptoms.
Age,
thyroid
stimulating
hormone
(TSH),
triglycerides
(TG)
patients,
while
course
disease
protective
factor.The
findings
suggest
that
not
are
variables
predicting
include
age,
TSH
TG.
above
three
good
combined
diagnostic
ability
hyperglycemia.
Frontiers in Psychology,
Journal Year:
2023,
Volume and Issue:
14
Published: Aug. 24, 2023
Nurses
in
Ophthalmology
Department
(OD)
had
a
high
risk
of
infection
during
the
novel
coronavirus
disease
2019
(COVID-19)
pandemic.
This
study
examined
prevalence,
correlates,
and
network
structure
depression,
explored
its
association
with
quality
life
(QOL)
Chinese
OD
nurses.Based
on
cross-sectional
survey,
demographic
clinical
data
were
collected.
Depression
was
measured
9-item
Self-reported
Patient
Health
Questionnaire
(PHQ-9),
QOL
using
World
Organization
Quality
Life
Questionnaire-brief
version
(WHOQOL-BREF).
Univariate
analyses,
multivariate
logistic
regression
analyses
performed.Altogether,
2,155
nurses
included.
The
overall
prevalence
depression
among
32.71%
(95%CI:
30.73-34.70%).
Multiple
analysis
revealed
that
having
family
or
friends
colleagues
who
infected
(OR
=
1.760,
p
0.003)
significantly
associated
higher
depression.
After
controlling
for
covariates,
reported
lower
(F(1,
2,155)
596.784,
<
0.001)
than
those
without
Network
'Sad
Mood',
'Energy
Loss'
'Worthlessness'
key
central
symptoms.Depression
common
COVID-19
Considering
negative
impact
daily
life,
regular
screening
timely
counselling
service,
psychiatric
treatment
should
be
provided
nurses,
especially
family/friends
colleagues.
Central
symptoms
identified
targeted
Research Square (Research Square),
Journal Year:
2023,
Volume and Issue:
unknown
Published: May 9, 2023
Abstract
Metabolic
syndrome
(MetS)
is
a
common
comorbidity
of
major
depressive
disorder
(MDD)
that
has
serious
adverse
effects
on
physical
health.
The
purpose
this
study
to
investigate
the
prevalence
and
factors
influencing
MetS
in
patients
hospitalized
for
their
first
episode
MDD.
included
981
who
were
admitted
Data
demographic
clinical
characteristics
gathered,
along
with
measurements
metabolism-related
parameters
assessments
psychological
psychopathological
symptoms.
population
was
9.68%.
Patients
both
MDD
found
have
more
extensive
significant
characteristics,
higher
levels
parameters,
severe
Risk
diagnosis
onset
age
MDD,
HAMD
scores,
TSH
levels.
risk
scores
older
age,
being
married,
PSS
TC,
while
LDL-C
protective.
Our
results
suggest
not
highly
prevalent
but
certain
may
increase
its
likelihood
severity.
Research Square (Research Square),
Journal Year:
2023,
Volume and Issue:
unknown
Published: Dec. 8, 2023
Abstract
Background:
Major
depression
disease
(MDD),
schizophrenia
(SCZ),
and
bipolar
disorder
(BD)
are
common
psychiatric
disorders
the
relationship
with
thyroid
cancer
has
been
of
great
interest.
This
study
aimed
to
investigate
potential
causal
effects
MDD,
SCZ,
BD,
cancer.
Method:
We
used
publicly
available
summary
statistics
from
large-scale
genome-wide
association
studies
select
genetic
variant
loci
associated
major
as
instrumental
variables
(IVs),
which
were
quality-controlled
clustered,
we
three
Mendelian
randomization
(MR)
methods:
inverse
variance
weighted
(IVW),
MR-Egger
regression
Weighted
Median
Estimator(WME)
methods
estimate
a
bidirectional
between
mental
illness
In
addition,
performed
heterogeneity
multivariate
tests
verify
validity
IVs.
Result:
two-sample
MR
analysis
find
positive
MDD
risk.
The
results
IVW
(OR
=
3.956
95%
CI=
1.177-13.299;
P
0.026)
WME
method
5.563
0.998-31.008;
0.050)
confirmed
that
may
increase
risk
same
conclusion.
Additionally,
our
found
correlation
susceptibility
SCZ
1.532
1.123-2.088;
0.007).
based
on
median
1.599
1.014-2.521;
0.043)
also
supported
Furthermore,
did
not
BD
reverse
showed
no
significant
causality
(P>0.05),
ruling
out
possibility
causality.
Conclusions:
provides
new
evidence
support
be
positively
risk,
while
These
have
important
implications
for
public
health
policy
clinical
practice.
Future
will
help
elucidate
this
association's
biological
mechanisms
confounders.
Depression and Anxiety,
Journal Year:
2023,
Volume and Issue:
2023, P. 1 - 9
Published: Dec. 21, 2023
Suicidal
attempts
(SAs)
are
common
in
major
depressive
disorder
(MDD).
However,
only
few
studies
have
so
far
assessed
how
risk
factors
for
SAs
patients
with
MDD
might
be
related
to
the
duration
of
untreated
illness
(DUI).
We
interviewed
1,718
drug-naive
outpatients
first-episode
and
divided
them
into
groups
that
had
not
attempted
suicide.
DUI
was
used
as
an
additional
grouping
criterion.
The
(20.14%;
346/1718)
who
a
history
were
older
longer
DUI;
lower
educational
level
(middle
school-educated
only);
more
psychotic
symptoms;
higher
scores
on
depression
anxiety
scales;
BP,
plasma
BG,
TC,
LDL-C
levels,
but
HDL-C
concentrations.
Anxiety
symptoms,
high
education
level,
being
unmarried
SA
DUIs
<3
months;
low
BMI,
group
between
3
8
age,
systolic
blood
pressure
those
>
months.
This
study
single-center
cross-sectional
survey,
its
limitations
include
lack
outside
validation.
Patients
without
different
clinical
characteristics
metabolic
parameters,
suicide
vary
across
stages.
general
factor,
suggesting
clinicians
should
strengthen
their
assessment
during
diagnosis
treatment.