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Suicide remains a leading cause of death and a significant public health concern in the United States. A majority (83%) of suicide decedents had a healthcare visit within the prior 365 days, presenting unique opportunities to utilize health...
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Treatment‑resistant depression (TRD) is one of the toughest clinical challenges in psychiatry, characterized by high recurrence, heavy disease burden, and elevated suicide risk. Neuroimaging studies have mainly focused on single‑modality ...
Michael S Ramirez Campos,Kamal Barati,Reza Samavi et al. Michael S Ramirez Campos et al.
Youth mental health-related problems and disorders have garnered increased attention due to global prevalence estimates that have, in some cases, increased following the COVID-19 pandemic. Various methodologies have been proposed to leverag...
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Smartphone-delivered interventions offer a scalable solution for university students experiencing depression, yet outcomes remain inconsistent. This study examined predictors of depression remission and response in the AI-enhanced Vibe Up a...
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Depression is associated with increased risk for a variety of medical conditions. However, the extent to which these associations reflect a causal impact of depression on medical conditions, or vice-versa, remains unresolved. We tested bidi...
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Syndemic theory posits that multiple, interconnected health behaviors-such as substance use, anxiety, depression, sexual risk behaviors, and societal or social stressors-interact synergistically within specific populations, particularly in ...
Peng Tan,Yuqi Wu,Xinrong Chen et al. Peng Tan et al.
Depressive disorders are characterized by persistent negative affect, rumination, and impaired emotion regulation, contributing substantially to global disease burden. As recurrent rumination and negative attentional biases are central cogn...
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