Family Structure Influences Adolescent Depression Risk and Resilience Levels
A study of 29,405 students finds higher depression rates in single-parent and skip-generation households compared to nuclear families.
Quality of Life Buffers Adolescent Risk Behaviors in Configurational Analysis
A study of 560 students identifies specific combinations of depression and alcohol use that drive high-risk clinical profiles.
U-Shaped Sleep Duration Linked to Depression in Postmenopausal Women
Analysis of 4,891 women identifies 7.5 hours as the inflection point where both short and long sleep correlate with symptom severity.
Parental Separation Linked to Increased Mental Disorder Risk in University Students
A large Norwegian survey of 52,968 students finds higher rates of depression, anxiety, and PTSD years after family dissolution.
Serum Eosinophilic Cationic Protein Fails to Predict Bronchiolitis Severity Independently
Tobacco smoke exposure remains a stronger predictor of severe bronchiolitis than serum eosinophilic cationic protein levels in infants.
Organizational Stress and Avoidant Coping Drive Mental Health Symptoms in Police
A survey of 741 officers shows that workplace culture impacts clinical symptoms more than field operations, with gender influencing coping.
Employment and Family Dynamics Mitigate Maternal Anxiety in Multi-Child Households
A study of 4,215 mothers indicates that employment status and family conflict are stronger predictors of mental health than parity alone.
Thalamocortical Connectivity and Immune Dysregulation Linked to Suicidal Ideation in Depression
Researchers identify a caudal temporal thalamus network and peripheral gene expression patterns that distinguish suicidal risk in patients.
White Matter Coupling Imbalance Marks Early HIV Neurocognitive Impairment
Structural demyelination and functional reorganization in white matter tracts correlate with clinical status in asymptomatic HIV patients.
Emergency Departments Miss HIV and Syphilis Screening in 88% of STI Cases
A retrospective study of 3,940 patients shows low rates of comprehensive STI testing despite rising national infection rates.
Clinicians Use Low Platelet Thresholds for Procedures in Refractory Thrombocytopenia
A survey of intensive care practitioners shows many safely place central lines at platelet counts below 20,000/mm3.
Parenting Styles and Distress Tolerance Mediate Adolescent Self-Injury Risk
A study of 311 adolescents finds that family dynamics and emotional regulation fully mediate the link between impulsivity and self-harm.