Depression (economics)

  1. Three depressive symptom profiles were identified during COVID-19
    Latent profile analysis identified three distinct depressive symptom patterns in Korean adults during COVID-19, with interpersonal conflicts and younger age predicting severe profiles.
  2. ECT practice shows variability despite guideline-based dosing
    Commentary on ECT practice variability arguing for data-informed refinement of dosing strategies, E-field modeling, and seizure assessment rather than acceptance of current conventions.
  3. Discrete emotions and social connectedness are linked in anxiety and depression
    Network analysis reveals how specific emotions relate to social connection in anxiety and depression, identifying hope, joy, sadness, and love as central to these relationships.
  4. Molecular imaging links late-life depression to neurotransmitter and Alzheimer’s changes
    Molecular imaging reveals late-life depression involves altered neurotransmitter systems, Alzheimer's pathology, and neuroinflammation, supporting development of targeted mechanism-based treatments.
  5. Facial-video heart rate variability modestly distinguished depressive symptoms
    Stacking ensemble classifier combines facial video-derived heart rate variability with demographics to screen depression with moderate discrimination. AUROC 0.64 achieved across 1453 individuals.
  6. Kenyan adolescent mental health dataset spans 17,089 students
    Dataset of 17,089 Kenyan adolescents measuring depression, anxiety, adverse experiences, and help-seeking behaviors to address mental health evidence gaps in sub-Saharan Africa.
  7. Risk-stratified screening is recommended for perinatal depression and anxiety
    Narrative synthesis shows sexual dysfunction, low self-esteem, and psychosocial adversity are underrecognized drivers of perinatal depression and anxiety, supporting risk-stratified screening.
  8. School-based psychoeducational programs reduce bullying and raise self-esteem
    Systematic review of school-based psychoeducational programs for bullying reduction and self-esteem improvement, examining how contextual factors and family involvement influence effectiveness.
  9. Fathers had lower diagnosed psychiatric disorder rates during pregnancy and early post partum
    Swedish fathers show reduced psychiatric diagnoses during partner's pregnancy and early postpartum, with rates returning to baseline in late postpartum. Study reveals critical vulnerability window.
  10. Deep learning classified GPA using family and psychological factors
    Deep learning framework classifies undergraduate GPA by integrating family background and psychological factors, achieving 0.798 accuracy in identifying academic risk among Chinese college students.
  11. Perceived control linked to depression and anxiety through coping
    Longitudinal study reveals disorder-specific coping pathways: perceived constraints drive depression via avoidance, while anxiety involves multiple coping routes.
  12. Zuranolone was approved for postpartum depression, not major depressive disorder
    Analysis of zuranolone approval reveals how fast-track designations and reduced evidentiary thresholds in drug regulation may inadequately balance innovation with public health protection.
  13. Intersectional and area-level factors linked to depression disparities
    Intersectional analysis of depression disparities in All of Us data reveals that risk varies markedly by overlapping demographic identities and area-level socioeconomic factors.
  14. Persistent post-COVID respiratory symptoms linked to several factors
    Cross-sectional study of 210 non-hospitalised adults identifies dysregulated breathing, deconditioning, and psychological distress as key factors in persistent post-COVID symptoms.
  15. Dominant psychiatric explanations shape self-narratives
    Examination of how dominant psychiatric explanations function as master narratives to shape self-narratives and psychiatric self-understanding in individuals with diagnoses.
  16. Suicidality was highly prevalent in liaison-consultation psychiatry
    Liaison-consultation psychiatric study identifying clinical phenotypes and risk markers in suicidal patients, examining 373 hospital consultations to characterize preventable risk profiles.
  17. Childhood adversity linked to higher treatment-resistant depression risk
    Cohort study demonstrating association between adverse childhood experiences and treatment-resistant depression, independent of familial confounding factors.
  18. Psychological capital partly links support and nurse distress
    Study examines how psychological capital mediates the protective effect of organizational support on distressing experiences among nurses as second victims of adverse events.
  19. Father economic stress linked to preschoolers' problem behavior
    Study examining how paternal economic stress influences preschoolers' problem behaviors through depression and unsupportive emotional responses in South Korean families.
  20. The role of psychotherapy with a Quranic approach to improving women's depression: A Case Study
    Single-case study examining Quranic-based psychotherapy for major depressive disorder in a 60-year-old woman, showing sustained symptom reduction through follow-up.