Tag: Depression
Risk Factors ID’d for More Severe Depressive Symptoms During COVID-19 Pandemic
                    Physical, psychological abuse, preexisting health conditions, low social support, low SEP linked to risk                
            Lasting Psychological Morbidity Seen With Hyperemesis Gravidarum
                    More women with hyperemesis gravidarum have probable depression                
            Cannabis Use Common in Older Adults
                    Most indicate using after age 60 years for medical purposes                
            Reducing Drinking May Improve Pain Interference Symptoms
                    Improvement seen in tobacco smoking, cannabis use, cocaine use, although confidence intervals wide                
            Mortality Risk Up With Newer Antipsychotic Use for Depression
                    Risk up for nonelderly adults with augmentation with newer antipsychotic versus second antidepressant                
            ECT May Reduce Suicide Risk in Patients With Bipolar Depression
                    Authors of cohort study report 84.4 percent decrease in suicidality after electroconvulsive therapy                
            CDC: Women More Likely to Experience Anxiety, Depression
                    Women are more likely to receive any mental health treatment, as are children aged 12 to 17 years                
            Stress, Depressive Symptoms Up With Increasing COVID-19 Deaths
                    Exposure to COVID-19-related media, conflicting COVID-19 information in media linked to symptoms                
            Depression Common Among Psoriasis Patients
                    Women, patients younger than 30 years have higher rates of depression                
            Depression Worsens Over Time in Caregivers of Partners With Dementia
                    Symptoms sustained regardless of whether the diagnosis was less than or more than two years before                
            
                
		











