Perinatal depression (PND) and perinatal anxiety are common conditions that can arise during or after pregnancy and can have a major impact on patients and their families. A potential outcome of PND i...
Depression rates in young people have risen sharply in the past decade, especially in females, which is of concern because adolescence is a period of rapid social, emotional, and cognitive development...
Postpartum depression (PPD) is defined as a major depressive disorder (MDD) beginning after childbirth. Wide debates aim to better understand PPD's specificities compared with MDD. One of the keys in ...
In November 2021, we performed an extraction and textual computational analysis of associated terms for PPD and MDD, using the biomedical database PubMed. We performed an undirected lexical network an...
We identified 30,000 articles of the 554,724 articles for MDD and 15,642 articles for PPD. Four AOIs were detected in the MDD network: mood disorders and their treatments, risk factors, consequences a...
Limitations are both methodological, in particular due to the qualitative interpretation of AOIs, and are also related to the difficult transferability of these research results to the clinical practi...
To investigate possible contributors to the inconsistent association between frontal lobe asymmetry (FLA) and depression, EEG data were collected across five frontal sites, and examined for their asso...
Depression is a common mental illness that afflicts over 300 million individuals worldwide. Despite a variety of therapeutic options available, a significant number of depressed patients fail to respo...
The primary aim of this study was to systematically review published scientific literature investigating full dietary interventions as treatment for individuals with a diagnosis of depression. In doin...
A systematic search was conducted using OVID to search Medline, PsychINFO, and EMBASE, and PubMed for relevant publications. Only studies including full dietary interventions for patients with Major D...
Only five studies met the inclusion criteria for this review. All five studies included in this review reported improvements in mood following dietary intervention as compared to the comparison group....
The findings of this review provide preliminary evidence for the positive impact of dietary interventions in the treatment of depressed patients. However, the mechanism by which particular diets induc...
Depressive symptoms may be a risk factor or prodrome of dementia, but the modifiable risk factors for dementia after onset of depression has not been fully elucidated. The current study aimed to inves...
Our analysis was based on data from the ongoing UK Biobank study, which included 497,533 participants (age 37-73 years) between 2006 and 2010, and thereafter followed up to 2020. High-risk lifestyle f...
During a 14.8-year follow-up, 23,164 participants developed depression, and 989 developed post-depression dementia. The incidence rate of dementia in people with depression was far more than those who...
Our study found that high-risk lifestyle factors were associated with higher risk of transition from depression to dementia, highlighting the great significance of integrating comprehensive behavioral...
Depression is the second leading cause of disability in the world population, for which currently available pharmacological therapies either have poor efficacy or have some adverse effects. Accumulati...
Research suggests adolescent depression is increasing and certain adolescents may be uniquely vulnerable. However, limited conceptualizations of identity and time, as well as the reliance on unitary c...
Secondary data analysis on the National Survey on Drug Use and Health between 2009 and 2017 was conducted. In total 145,499 nationally representative adolescents (ages 12-17) completed a diagnostic as...
Overall, the relation between depression outcomes and identity did not vary over time (p > .01). Further, identity's impact on depression was approximately ten-fold that of temporal effects. Multiraci...
All facets of identity (e.g., sexual identity) were not included in the model and a unidimensional measure of poverty may have underestimated its depressogenic influence....
Adolescent depression outcomes are mostly consistent across criterial symptom subtypes and time, but vary as a function of identity. Prevention protocols that highlight mechanisms of risk tethered to ...
Major depressive disorder (MDD) is a common cause of disability and morbidity, affecting about 10% of the population worldwide. Subclinical depression (SD) can be understood as a precursor of MDD, and...
A total of 40 MDD, 34 SD, and 40 healthy control (HC) participants matched by age, gender, and education were included in this study. Resting-state functional magnetic resonance images (rs-fMRI) were ...
Increased FC was observed between PPtha and the left inferior temporal gyrus (ITG) for MDD versus SD, and between PPtha and the right ITG for SD versus HC. Conversely, decreased FC was observed betwee...
Through analysis of FC measured by rs-fMRI, the altered FC between PPtha and several brain regions (right and left ITG, right MTG, and right MFG) has been identified in participants with SD and MDD. D...
Existing epidemiological evidence is equivocal as to whether paternal depression poses a consequent risk of depression in offspring; meta-analysis of findings can help inform preventative intervention...
To conduct a systematic review and meta-analysis of observational studies examining the association between paternal and offspring depression....
Embase, PubMed, PsycINFO, Scopus, and Web of Science databases were searched between inception and December 2022....
The review included all observational studies that investigated the association between paternal and offspring depression and 10 606 studies were initially identified....
This systematic review and meta-analysis was performed following the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Review and Meta-analysis guidelines. The review protocol was prospectively registered in P...
The main outcome of interest was offspring depression measured using recognized depression assessment tools....
Sixteen observational studies published between 2002 and 2021 were included, with a combined sample of 7 153 723 father-child dyads. A meta-analysis of these studies showed that paternal depression wa...
Paternal depression was associated with subsequent offspring depression. This finding shows the intergenerational transmission of mental health problems and suggests that mental health interventions b...