Authors say findings similar across people with schizophrenia, major depressive disorder, and bipolar disorder in three distinct geographic settings
Findings seen for major depression, bipolar disorder, schizophrenia
Program did not lead to differences in responsive parenting, parenting stress, or parenting competence
Benefits seen for total burnout, emotional exhaustion, and depression at four months
Better baseline cardiovascular health and improvement in cardiovascular health over seven years tied to lower 19-year risk for depression
Patients with persistent, worsening symptoms more likely to have had IBD diagnosis within 12 months and higher disease activity
Risk for late-late depression increased in association with increases in fine particulate matter, nitrogen dioxide, and ozone
Exposure to maternal, paternal, full sibling major depression linked to twofold higher risk for major depression for men; similar pattern seen for women
Findings significant and similar for fine particulate matter, nitrogen dioxide, and nitric oxide
Younger adults with more poor mental health days, depression face higher odds of poor heart health