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Ecstasy use and depression: A 4-year longitudinal study among an Australian general community sample
Publikováno v:
Psychopharmacology. 229:713-721
Longitudinal, population-based studies can better assess the relationship of ecstasy use with depression.We examined whether change in ecstasy use was associated with change in depressive symptoms/probable depression over a 4-year period, among a lar
Publikováno v:
Addiction. 108:1640-1648
The PATH study was supported by an NHMRC Program Grant 179805 and NHMRC Project Grant 157125. The sponsors had no role in the design, conduct or reporting of the research. None of the authors have connections (direct or indirect) with the tobacco, al
Autor:
Carsten Dirksen, D.L. Hansen, Trine R. Clausen, Lisbeth E. Hvolris, J. J. Holst, Kirstine N. Bojsen-Møller, Urd Kielgast, Thomas Almdal, Birgitte Schjellerup Wulff, Jens F. Rehfeld, Lars Naver, Sarah C Olesen, Dorte Worm, Siv H. Jacobsen, Nils B. Jørgensen, Sten Madsbad
Publikováno v:
Obesity Surgery. 22:1084-1096
Roux-en-Y gastric bypass (RYGB) surgery causes profound changes in secretion of gastrointestinal hormones and glucose metabolism. We present a detailed analysis of the early hormone changes after RYGB in response to three different oral test meals de
Publikováno v:
Australian & New Zealand Journal of Psychiatry. 46:364-373
Objective: It is well established that socio-economic position is associated with depression. The experience of financial hardship, having to go without the essentials of daily living due to limited financial resources, may explain the effect. Howeve
Publikováno v:
Journal of Public Health. 20:525-531
Aim International research has shown that the characteristics of areas such as neighbourhood socioeconomic disadvantage, are associated with mental health; however, multilevel modelling approaches have shown that little variance in depression scores
Autor:
Lyndall Strazdins, Dorothy Broom, Liana S. Leach, Sarah C Olesen, Peter Butterworth, Bryan Rodgers
Publikováno v:
Australian and New Zealand Journal of Public Health. 35:564-571
Objective: This study examines measures of psychosocial job quality developed from the Household Income and Labour Dynamics in Australia (HILDA) Survey, and reports on associations with physical and mental health. Methods: The study used seven waves
Autor:
Lyndall Strazdins, Dorothy Broom, Bryan Rodgers, Sarah C Olesen, Peter Butterworth, Liana S. Leach
Publikováno v:
Occupational and Environmental Medicine. 68:806-812
Objectives Although employment is associated with health benefits over unemployment, the psychosocial characteristics of work also influence health. We used longitudinal data to investigate whether the benefits of having a job depend on its psychosoc
Publikováno v:
American journal of epidemiology. 180(6)
Despite growing interest and concern about men's mental health during the perinatal period, we still do not know whether men are more vulnerable to mental health problems during this time. The current study is one of the first to use longitudinal, po
Publikováno v:
Social psychiatry and psychiatric epidemiology. 50(6)
Poor mental health has been consistently linked with the experience of financial hardship and poverty. However, the temporal association between these factors must be clarified before hardship alleviation can be considered as an effective mental heal
Publikováno v:
BMC Psychiatry
Background Workforce participation is a key feature of public mental health and social inclusion policies across the globe, and often a therapeutic goal in treatment settings. Understanding the reciprocal relationship between participation and mental