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Carolyn A. Schniering, Danielle Einstein, Jessica J. L. Kirkman, Ronald M. Rapee
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Therese Wirback, Jette Moller, Jan-Olov Larsson, Karin Engstrom
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Isak Kim, Angelica Galvan, Nayoung Kim
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Monika A. Waszczuk, Helena M. S. Zavos, Thalia C. Eley
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Lara S. Rifkin, Naoise Mac Giollabhui, Philip C. Kendall, Lyn Y. Abramson, Lauren B. Alloy
Summary: This study found that rumination mediated the relationship between strong sustained attention and depressive symptoms and disorder onset in the presence of negative inferential style. Surprisingly, there were no significant effects for selective attention, attentional switching, or divided attention. However, the significant effects observed in the study were relatively small and require caution in interpretation.
JOURNAL OF AFFECTIVE DISORDERS
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Chenjie Xu, Zhi Cao, Xianhong Huang, Xiaohe Wang
Summary: This study found that high-risk lifestyle factors were associated with an increased risk of transitioning from depression to dementia, particularly due to physical inactivity. Comprehensive behavioral interventions, especially regular physical activity, are crucial for the prevention of both depression and post-depression dementia.
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Milica Nikolic, Laurie J. Hannigan, Georgina Krebs, Abram Sterne, Alice M. Gregory, Thalia C. Eley
Summary: The study estimated genetic and environmental influences on shame and its associations with depression and anxiety in adolescents for the first time. Shame was found to be strongly associated with concurrent depression and anxiety, with the association between shame and depression primarily explained by genetic and nonshared environmental influences.
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(2022)
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S. de Vries Lentsch, M. A. Louter, W. P. J. van Oosterhout, E. W. van Zwet, M. S. van Noorden, G. M. Terwindt
Summary: This study found that patients with migraine reported more severe acute depressive symptoms during migraine attacks compared to other times, and there was no evidence of mood changes as an early warning sign for upcoming migraines.
JOURNAL OF AFFECTIVE DISORDERS
(2022)
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Public, Environmental & Occupational Health
Jessica M. Armitage, R. Adele H. Wang, Oliver S. P. Davis, Lucy Bowes, Claire M. A. Haworth
Summary: The study reveals that peer victimisation during adolescence is a significant risk factor for both the onset of depression and poor wellbeing in adulthood. Individuals who avoid a diagnosis of depression after being victimised experience significantly lower levels of wellbeing compared to non-victimised individuals.
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Psychology, Developmental
Allison M. Letkiewicz, Lilian Y. Li, Lija M. K. Hoffman, Stewart A. Shankman
Summary: During adolescence, peer support plays a crucial role in identity formation and well-being. Lack of social support from peers is a significant risk factor for depression. This study found that the quality of peer support uniquely predicts depression in both adolescence and adulthood.
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(2023)
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Clinical Neurology
Floriana Ferri, Sonya S. Deschenes, Niamh Power, Norbert Schmitz
Summary: The study found that individuals in middle age with at least one metabolic risk factor, a history of depression, and low cognitive function were at the highest risk of experiencing a depressive episode. The highest risk was observed in individuals with abdominal obesity, low cognitive function, and a history of depression.
JOURNAL OF AFFECTIVE DISORDERS
(2021)
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Regina Prigge, Sarah H. Wild, Caroline A. Jackson
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Rodolfo Gordillo, Maria Victoria Del Barrio Gandara, Miguel A. Carrasco
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Maaike Koning, Jacqueline Vink, Tommy L. S. Visscher, Junilla Larsen
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