Journal of Affective Disorders
44 articles tagged "Journal of Affective Disorders"
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Exercise Linked to Greater Mortality Reduction in Depressed Older Adults
A cohort study of 5323 seniors shows that physical activity provides a 32% mortality risk reduction for those with depressive symptoms.
Restarting Antidepressants During Pregnancy Linked to Missed Prenatal Ultrasounds
A Swiss cohort study finds women who resume medication after discontinuation have a 22-fold higher risk of skipping routine screenings.
Explainable AI Identifies Cortical Asymmetry to Detect Major Depression
A deep learning model using fNIRS data achieves 81% accuracy by mapping hemodynamic imbalances in the dorsolateral prefrontal cortex.
Machine Learning Identifies Three Subtypes of Comorbid Depression and Anxiety
A 15-feature model using data from 2,951 young adults achieves high predictive accuracy for identifying specific risk and protective profiles.
Social Participation Buffers Chronic Depression Risk After Childhood Trauma
A 10-year longitudinal study of 8,141 adults shows sustained social engagement mitigates the psychiatric impact of early-life adversity.
Emotional Trauma Drives Adolescent Alexithymia Through Gender-Specific Pathways
Network analysis of 2,447 adolescents identifies emotional abuse and neglect as primary drivers of specific emotional processing deficits.
Injectable Antipsychotics Reduce Hospitalization and Relapse in Bipolar Disorder
A mirror-image study shows paliperidone and aripiprazole long-acting formulations significantly lower psychiatric service use and relapse.
Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation Reduces PTSD Symptoms in Clinical Cohort
A retrospective study of 127 patients found that 65.4% achieved a clinically meaningful reduction in PCL-5 scores following rTMS treatment.
Adolescents at Risk for Bipolar Disorder Show High Self-Harm and Comorbidity Rates
A 12-month study of UK youth finds that those screening positive for bipolar risk receive alternative diagnoses and intensive services.
Alzheimer's and Late-Life Depression Show Divergent Molecular Signatures
Structural MRI and cross-modal mapping reveal distinct neurotransmitter and cellular patterns despite overlapping clinical symptoms.
Baseline Well-Being Predicts Response to Adolescent Emotional Risk Intervention
Adolescents with lower initial quality of life show higher response rates to personalized preventive interventions for emotional disorders.
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.