Pregnant and postpartum women are at increased risk for depression, and
the health effects of depression for both mother and baby are too serious to ignore.
Not exact matches
Mental
health problems don't need to rise to the level
of clinical significance to detract from high quality leadership, but the negative
effects would likely be worse if we were considering clinical diagnoses
of depression, anxiety, sleep problems or narcissism.
Gov. Christie has expressed concern about this bill's
effects on how parents raise their children, but said that research has made it clear that this sort
of therapy poses «critical
health risks including, but not limited to,
depression, substance abuse, social withdrawal, decreased self - esteem and suicidal thoughts.»
Recent research published in the Maternal and Child
Health Journal digs into the
effects of breastfeeding on
depression in new mothers.
«There's more emphasis now and there will be more emphasis because
of the Affordable Care Act [on] offering mental
health services in primary care settings,» suggests Curry, who is about to start a clinical trial looking at the
effects of cognitive behavior therapy for adolescents with
depression and substance abuse problems.
Studies have shown that among the many
effects of physical abuse are
depression, anxiety, cognitive and learning difficulties, even a lowering
of IQ (especially verbal IQ), disordered sleep, flashbacks, loss
of empathy, aggressive behavior, chronically high stress levels which can lead to chronic
health effects such as high blood pressure and increased risk
of cardiovascular disease, and inability to maintain relationships.
The Whole Child
health report brings together a comprehensive picture
of the
effects to mind, body and spirit
of the societal shift toward growing up indoors, including not only epidemic childhood obesity but also precipitously rising rates
of Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD), childhood diabetes, and pediatric
depression.
Her research interests include the psychoneuroimmunology
of maternal
depression and the lifetime
health effects of trauma.
Nonetheless, the study speaks to the lingering after -
effects of depression on sexual
health — even for women in remission.
Mental
health doesn't sound that important, compared with the physical safety
of mother and child, but when you consider the affects
of post natal
depression, psychosis and PTSD, as well as bonding issues, you start to see that the
effects of poor psychological / mental
health support in traditional maternal hospitals is a major factor pushing women towards less safe birthing options.
In addition, the long - term
effects of sleep deficiency have been linked to the escalation
of chronic
health problems, such as heart disease, kidney disease, hypertension, diabetes, stroke, obesity, and
depression.
«There is a tendency to think
of depression as a purely «psychological» or»em otional» issue, but it also has physical
effects and changes in inflammatory and immune markers have been reported in depressed people,» commented Scott Patten, MD, PhD, the O'Brien Institute for Public
Health, Hotchkiss Brain Institute and Mathison Centre for Mental
Health Research and Education, Cumming School
of Medicine.
The study focused on the possible
effects of depression and other factors on bone
health.
The study constitutes part
of the PhD project
of researcher Päivi Rauma, MPharm, focusing on the
effects of depression, anti-depressants and life satisfaction on bone
health.
Using data from about 730 families that participated in a survey
of Early Head Start programs at 17 sites across the nation, the researchers investigated the
effects of parents» stress and mental
health problems such as
depression on their children.
Those studies examined short - term
health effects such as
depression, blood pressure and other markers
of stress that changed as peoples» financial circumstances took a nosedive.
What's particularly pernicious about retired football players»
depressions, Guskiewicz says, is that they can interact with other
health problems to destroy the former athletes» lives: «It's sort
of a snowball
effect.
Since 15 - 18 %
of women in industrial societies and up to 30 % in developing countries suffer from maternal
depression, it is
of clinical and public
health concern to understand the
effects of maternal
depression on children's development.
Depression, even when undiagnosed, can have many negative
effects on cardiovascular patients, including poor healthcare experiences, more use
of healthcare resources and higher
health costs, according to preliminary research presented at the American Heart Association's Quality
of Care and Outcomes Research Scientific Sessions 2018, a premier global exchange
of the latest advances in quality
of care and outcomes research in cardiovascular disease and stroke for researchers, healthcare professionals and policymakers.
Research also suggests that having a positive and low - stress family relationships (sensitive, nurturing & emotionally intelligent) offer a protective
effect for the mental
health of children that are biologically predisposed to schizophrenia (a fact that is almost impossible to identify beforehand, but is indicated when there is a family history
of brain disorders such as schizophrenia, bipolar disorder,
depression, anxiety, etc.).
Proponents
of microdosing argue that it's an exciting new mental -
health frontier, that it can enhance creativity and productivity, and that it provides a ray
of hope to people who suffer from
depression or anxiety and don't experience relief from traditional pharmaceuticals, or those who can't handle the sometimes - significant side
effects of those prescription drugs.
Mental
health problems like anxiety,
depression, and brain fog are on the rise, and studies are showing that IF improves brain function and mood, having a sort
of antidepressant
effect.
More serious is the
effect of sleeplessness on
health: It muddles thinking and may increase the risks
of obesity, diabetes, viral illnesses, heart disease, and
depression.
To preach to my parents who are 80, and having so many symptoms
of the poison plus the side
effects of the meds they have to take due to the
health issues they are now having, (memory loss, start
of dementia, anxiety,
depression), well they are so set in their ways... they won't listen.
And, the frequent intense itching
of eczema and its
effect on the skin's appearance may contribute to a greater risk
of mental
health disorders, such as anxiety and
depression, Silverberg said.
Anxiety,
depression, and panic attacks are all side
effects of the serious autoimmune disease, as Gomez explained last August when she announced she was taking some time off for her «
health and happiness.»
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Researchers are beginning to observe the positive
effects of fermented foods on mental
health, including the link between the microbiome and anxiety and
depression.
While inositol can certainly improve your fertility, reduce unwanted hair and acne, have positive
effects on your metabolic
health, and even help with anxiety and
depression, all
of these outcomes simply reflect the predictable benefits
of restoring a healthy hormone balance.
If you're eating on the go, it also means you're not taking time out
of your day to refuel and take care
of your body, the
effects of which can permeate many areas
of your
health: weight gain, breakouts, hormonal imbalances, chronic stress, anxiety and
depression just to name a few.
In what appears to be the first study
of yoga and stress in primary
health care, Swedish researchers evaluated the
effects on patients with a range
of stress - related symptoms and diagnoses, from the pain
of supraspinatus syndrome to hypertension to
depression.
Given the high risk
of side
effects from antidepressants, one may only hope that more doctors and
health professionals will begin to look into the potential
of using yoga as therapy to combat
depression in kids, to give them a safe and effective way to help combat the heavy burden
of hopelessness and inertia that all - too - often accompany
depression in youth.
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A prospective study with repeat measures
of food intake and mental
health provides the opportunity to examine the bidirectional nature
of the association, and to contribute novel evidence on the
effect of sugar dense diet on
depression in the general population.
By adding fluoride to water, it may be lowering thyroid function in people with normal or underactive thyroid, leading to hypothyroidism or subclinical hypothyroidism, which carries a range
of significant
health effects, including obesity, heart disease and
depression.
Percentages
of adults with screen - positive
depression (Patient
Health Questionnaire - 2 score of ≥ 3) and adjusted odds ratios (AORs) of the effects of sociodemographic characteristics on odds of screen - positive depression; percentages with treatment for screen - positive depression and AORs; percentages with any treatment of depression and AORs stratified by presence of serious psychological distress (Kessler 6 scale score of ≥ 13); and percentages with depression treatment by health care professional group (psychiatrists, other health care professionals, and general medical providers); and type of depression treatment (antidepressants, psychotherapy, and both) all stratified by distress
Health Questionnaire - 2 score
of ≥ 3) and adjusted odds ratios (AORs)
of the
effects of sociodemographic characteristics on odds
of screen - positive
depression; percentages with treatment for screen - positive
depression and AORs; percentages with any treatment
of depression and AORs stratified by presence
of serious psychological distress (Kessler 6 scale score
of ≥ 13); and percentages with
depression treatment by
health care professional group (psychiatrists, other health care professionals, and general medical providers); and type of depression treatment (antidepressants, psychotherapy, and both) all stratified by distress
health care professional group (psychiatrists, other
health care professionals, and general medical providers); and type of depression treatment (antidepressants, psychotherapy, and both) all stratified by distress
health care professionals, and general medical providers); and type
of depression treatment (antidepressants, psychotherapy, and both) all stratified by distress level.
This included: attendance levels (studies show a positive relationship between participation in sports and school attendance); behaviour (research concludes that even a little organised physical activity, either inside or outside the classroom, has a positive
effect on classroom behaviour, especially amongst the most disruptive pupils); cognitive function (several studies report a positive relationship between physical activity and cognition, concentration, attention span and perceptual skills); mental
health (studies indicate positive impacts
of physical activity on mood, well - being, anxiety and
depression, as well as on children's self - esteem and confidence); and attainment (a number
of well - controlled studies conclude that academic achievement is maintained or enhanced by increased physical activity).
While many people with
depression turn to family and friends for support, research has shown that enlisting the help
of a dog — may also have a positive
effect on overall
health and well - being.
Ten grants will be awarded to pre-proposals focusing on the
health effects of animals on humans with the following conditions: autism, cancer, cardiovascular disease, dementia / Alzheimer's,
depression, post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), or childhood allergies and immunity.
In «Adverse
health effects of industrial wind turbines,» a 2013 paper in the magazine
of the College
of Family Physicians
of Canada, Dr. Roy D. Jeffery, Carmen Krogh, and Brett Horner explained, «People who live or work in close proximity to IWTs have experienced symptoms that include decreased quality
of life, annoyance, stress, sleep disturbance, headache, anxiety,
depression, and cognitive dysfunction.»
Quality
of Life is a hair's breadth away from
depression: this is indirect evidence
of health effects.
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Very early results from a random assignment study suggest that Working toward Wellness increased the use
of mental
health services and had mixed
effects on
depression severity.
This randomized controlled study examines whether Family Foundations (FF)-- a transition to parenthood program for couples focused on promoting coparenting quality, with previously documented impact on maternal stress,
depression, and anxiety — can buffer the negative
effects of maternal mental
health problems.
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Another long - lasting
effect of strict parenting is raising children who struggle with mental
health issues as the punitive discipline
of this approach could lead to anger and
depression, Aha!
A strength
of the present study is that the
effects of the intervention on alcohol use (disorders),
depression, mental
health symptoms and intervention satisfaction are assessed in comparison to a waiting list control group, as well as explored relative to a comparable «alcohol - only» intervention regarding its differential
effects.
The largest treatment
effects occurred in the older and / ormore severely depressed adolescents, consistent with findings in the adultIPT literature.35 This finding suggests thatmilder
depression in younger adolescents can be more easily treated with supportivepsychotherapy, whereas more severe
depression is more effectively treatedwith a structured treatment specifically targeted for adolescent
depression.The current findings extend treatment
effects observed in carefully controlledclinical trials with depressed adolescents17, 18 totreatment in school - based
health clinics, and are an important first stepin the study
of the transportability
of treatments from the laboratory tothe clinic.
The presence
of each variable — chronic maternal
health problems, homelessness, and low income — elevated the risk
of maternal
depression at least 2-fold, with the largest
effects seen for maternal chronic
health problems (OR, 2.66; 95 % CI, 1.98 - 3.59).
Path analyses relating mental
health, bodily pain and physical function with fatigue with the intermediate
effect of depression.