Journal of affective disorders
44 articles tagged "Journal of affective disorders"
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Recent Psychotropic Initiation and Frequent ER Visits Signal Suicide Risk
A nationwide study identifies mood stabilizer initiation and fragmented emergency care as critical proximal markers of suicide risk.
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.
Serum sRAGE Levels Link Biological Rhythm Stability to Depression Severity
A case-control study identifies soluble RAGE as a protective mediator against circadian disruption and insomnia in depressed patients.
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.
Executive Inhibition Deficits Moderate Startle Response in Trauma-Exposed Adults
Poorer cognitive control interacts with physiological hyperarousal to increase the severity of PTSD and depression symptoms over six months.
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.
Co-Occurring Suicidal Ideations Triple Risk of Adolescent Behavior
A longitudinal study finds that adolescents with both active and passive ideation face a 3.13-fold increase in 3-month behavioral risk.
Childhood Maltreatment Mediates Neural Influence on Depressive Temperament
Hippocampal and insular activity correlate with depressive traits through the subjective appraisal of early life trauma.
Planetary Health Diet Linked to Lower Risk of Stroke and Depression
A UK Biobank study of 69,370 adults finds high adherence to sustainable eating reduces brain disorder risk via slower biological aging.
Resilience Alters Symptom Networks Linking Bullying to Depression in Adolescents
Network analysis reveals that low resilience strengthens the ties between social exclusion and depressive symptoms like anhedonia.
Rising Depressive Symptoms Precede Cardiovascular Disease by Over a Decade
A longitudinal analysis of nearly 50,000 adults identifies a sustained increase in depressive symptoms as a long-term prodromal phase of CVD.
Early DHEA Levels Predict Depression in Adolescent Males but Not Females
A longitudinal study finds that while DHEA at age nine increases risk for males, adrenal hormones do not explain higher female prevalence.