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期刊名:Journal of affective disorders reports

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ISSN:2666-9153

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Reed M Morgan,Bradley M Trager,Sarah C Boyle et al. Reed M Morgan et al.
Background: Depression is prevalent among adolescents and young adults and is associated with experiencing increased negative alcohol-related consequences; thus, it is imperative to identify malleable protective factors f...
Dinuli Nilaweera,Caroline Gurvich,Rosanne Freak-Poli et al. Dinuli Nilaweera et al.
Background: Increasing evidence suggests that stress could be a risk factor for dementia but this might vary by gender. This study investigated whether adverse life events were associated with cognitive decline and dement...
Rachael E Dumas,Carolyn M Pepper Rachael E Dumas
Background: Bisexual-identifying individuals are at heightened risk for engaging in non-suicidal self-injury (NSSI), with the odds up to six times higher compared to heterosexual individuals and up to four times higher co...
Peter J Castagna,Allison C Waters,Elizabeth V Edgar et al. Peter J Castagna et al.
Background: Adolescence is a time of heightened risk for developing depression and also a critical period for the development and integration of self-identity. Despite this, the relation between the neurophysiological cor...
Sofía Jezzini-Martinez,Javier Humberto Martinez-Garza,Alejandro Quiroga-Garza et al. Sofía Jezzini-Martinez et al.
Background: Overwhelming requirements, a high degree of work, and prolonged exposure to emotionally demanding circumstances in work and life settings can lead to burnout syndrome. The purpose of the study is to assess burnout syndrome and i...
Humairat H Rahman,Zainab Akinjobi,Jonathan Barboza Morales et al. Humairat H Rahman et al.
Introduction: The COVID-19 pandemic changed the learning style of university students in the US, affecting their mental health of students. This study aims to understand the factors that influenced depression during the C...
Emma M Bryant,Rick Richardson,Bronwyn M Graham Emma M Bryant
Background: Fibroblast growth factor-2 (FGF2) is a biomarker that is associated with depression, anxiety and stress in rodents. In humans, we have previously demonstrated that salivary FGF2 increased following stress in a...
Reza N Sahlan,Shruti S Kinkel-Ram,Kelechi Uzoegwu et al. Reza N Sahlan et al.
Objective: Eating disorders (EDs), fear of COVID-19, and insomnia have all increased during the COVID-19 pandemic in Western societies. Additionally, fear of COVID-19 and sleep disturbances relate to ED symptoms in Wester...