Tag: Depression
Prevalence of Depression 18.5 Percent in U.S. Adults in 2020
Prevalence varied from 12.7 to 27.5 percent among states, with highest prevalence in Appalachian and southern Mississippi Valley regions
APA: Ketamine Noninferior to ECT for Treatment-Resistant Depression
Ketamine noninferior in terms of response to treatment; ECT linked to decrease in memory recall after treatment
Bipolar Disorder, Unipolar Depression Up With Cannabis Use Disorder
Higher risk for psychotic versus nonpsychotic subtypes of bipolar disorder seen in association with CUD
Perceived Access to Firearms Higher in Teens With Depression, Suicidality
Among teens reporting firearm possession, those with depression and/or lifetime history of suicidality more likely to have bought/traded for it
Poor Verbal Memory Tied to Psychiatric Hospitalization With Affective Disorders
Findings significant after adjusting for age, sex, diagnosis, and depression severity
Study IDs Link for Depression, Physical Conditions Requiring Hospitalization
Most common causes of hospitalization for individuals with depression are endocrine, musculoskeletal, vascular diseases
Link Found Between Contraception-Related Depression, Postpartum Depression
Women with hormonal contraception-associated depression have higher risk for postpartum depression than those with non-hormonal contraception-associated depression
SPPADE Symptoms Common in Cancer Patients
Co-occurrence of symptoms also very common across cancer types
Familial Depression Linked to Cognitive Performance in Offspring
Depression in prior generations assessed by family history or genetics associated with lower cognitive performance in offspring
Risk for New CVD Increased for Those With Prenatal Depression
Risks increased for ischemic heart disease, arrhythmia/cardiac arrest, cardiomyopathy, and new hypertension












