The Social Determinants of Mental Health - FOCUS Publishers Note: MDPI stays neutral with regard to jurisdictional claims in published maps and institutional affiliations. Pathways from maternal depression to young adult offspring depression: An exploratory longitudinal mediation analysis. Biol. 15(4):307316, CAS Little is known about mental health service utilization among adults experiencing . Psychosocial determinants of health in social epidemiology Pullmer R., Zaitsoff S.L., Coelho J.S. Effects of obesity on depression: A role for inflammation and the gut microbiota. Zhong J., Li S., Zeng W., Li X., Gu C., Liu J., Luo X.-J. Hayashi A., Oguchi H., Kozawa Y., Ban Y., Shinoda J., Suganuma N. Factors associated with symptoms of depression among pregnant women with gestational diabetes mellitus in Japan. Roomaney R., Kagee A., Heylen S. Biopsychosocial predictors of symptoms of depression in a sample of South African women diagnosed with endometriosis. Harmful determinants can also have an impact on diet. Bolzetta F., Veronese N., Stubbs B., Noale M., Vaona A., Demurtas J., Celotto S., Cacco C., Cester A., Caruso M.G., et al. The original draft preparation was undertaken by O.R. PDF SOCIAL DETERMINANTS OF HEALTH - World Health Organization We conducted a review of the literature on the biological, psychological, and social determinants of depression in the last 4 years. Determinants can impact mental health outcomes through underpinning mechanisms. Jacobson L. Glucocorticoid receptor deletion from locus coeruleus norepinephrine neurons promotes depression-like social withdrawal in female but not male mice. Google Scholar, SteptoeA, WardleJ (2001) Health behaviour, risk The research on the determinants and causal pathways of depression is fragmentated and heterogeneous, and this has not helped to stimulate progress when it comes to the prevention and intervention of this conditionspecifically unravelling the complexity of the determinants related to this condition and thus refining the prevention and intervention methods. Ruiz M., Malyutina S., Pajak A., Kozela M., Kubinova R., Bobak M. Congruent relations between perceived neighbourhood social cohesion and depressive symptoms among older European adults: An East-West analysis. Findings from a Mendelian Randomization Study. Kim S., Subramanian S.V. GNB3 and CREB1 gene polymorphisms combined with negative life events increase susceptibility to major depression in a Chinese Han population. The results show that factors, such as low cognitive ability/function, cognitive vulnerability, cognitive impairment or deficits, subjective cognitive decline, regression of dendritic branching and hippocampal atrophy/death of hippocampal cells, impaired neuroplasticity, and neurogenesis-related aspects, have been linked to depression [131,212,222,223,224,225,226,227,228,229,230,231,232,233,234,235,236,237,238,239]. Zhang Z., Zhang P., Qi G.-J., Jiao F.-J., Wang Q.-Z., Yan J.-G., He F., Zhang Q., Lv Z.-X., Peng X., et al. death of spouse, minor violations of law, neighbourhood socioeconomic status) have been studied in relation to depression [82,135,298,449,481]. Longitudinal changes of inflammatory biomarkers moderate the relationship between recent stressful life events and prospective symptoms of depression in a diverse sample of urban adolescents. Letourneau N.L., Giesbrecht G.F., Ntanda H., Hart M. Predictors of Postpartum Depression in Partnered Mothers and Fathers from a Longitudinal Cohort. Vitamin D and the Risk of Depression: A Causal Relationship? O.R. A number of interventions for depression have been developed or recommended, addressing, for example, the physical factors described here and lifestyle modifications. This paper discusses key areas in depression research; however, an exhaustive discussion of all the risk factors and determinants linked to depression and their mechanisms is not possible in one journal articlewhich, by its very nature, a single paper cannot do. Haleem D.J. Accessibility Smeeth D., Dima D., Jones L., Jones I., Craddock N., Owen M.J., Rietschel M., Maier W., Korszun A., Rice J.P., et al. No association of GRIN2A polymorphisms with the major depressive disorder in the Chinese Han origin. Zeng D., He S., Ma C., Wen Y., Xie Y., Zhao N., Sun X., Wang D., Shen Y., Yu Y., et al. Konsztowicz S., Lepage M. The role of illness engulfment in the association between insight and depressive symptomatology in schizophrenia. Ding X., Yang Q., Su L., Huang X., Zhou Z. HHS Vulnerability Disclosure, Help indicates, stress may be associated with the dysregulation of neuronal and synaptic plasticity [114]. Built Environment and Depression in Low-Income African Americans and Whites. Role of Kynurenine Metabolism Pathway Activation in Major Depressive Disorders. Ma W., Song J., Wang H., Shi F., Zhou N., Jiang J., Xu Y., Zhang L., Yang L., Zhou M. Chronic paradoxical sleep deprivation-induced depression-like behavior, energy metabolism and microbial changes in rats. (PDF) Biopsychosocial model - The integrated approach to health and disease When the stress is high or lasts for a long period of time, this may negatively impact the brain. Data charting was conducted on the documents. The Association Between Past Sexual Abuse and Depression in Older Adults from Colombia. Cadden M.H., Guty E.T., Arnett P.A. Schachter J., Martel J., Lin C.-S., Chang C.-J., Wu T.-R., Lu C.-C., Ko Y.-F., Lai H.-C., Ojcius D.M., Young J.D. Preterm birth as a risk factor for postpartum depression: A systematic review and meta-analysis. An experience sampling study. The Gut Microbiome Modulates the Changes in Liver Metabolism and in Inflammatory Processes in the Brain of Chronic Unpredictable Mild Stress Rats. Once the documents were identified through the databases, the inclusion and exclusion criteria were applied to the titles and abstracts. To tackle the issue of egalitarianism and restore equality in the health between the groups, the social determinants need to be addressed [483]. Kubacka J., Stefaska A., Sypniewska G. Kynurenine pathway: The link between depressive disorders and inflammation. Impaired ATP release from brain astrocytes may be a cause of major depression. We included papers that focused on human and/or rodent research. Sparling T.M., Waid J.L., Wendt A.S., Gabrysch S. Depression among women of reproductive age in rural Bangladesh is linked to food security, diets and nutrition. New evidence on selenium deficiency and depressive disorders. Wang X., Zhang H., Cao X., Shi W., Zhou X., Chen Q., Ma K. Genedisease association study of tumor necrosis factor- G-308A gene polymorphism with risk of major depressive disorder: A systematic review and meta-analysis. Depressive Symptoms among the Elderly in Sao Paulo city, Brazil: Prevalence and Associated Factors (SABE Study). It may be that physical factors are proximal determinants of depression, which, in turn, are acted on by more distal social factors, such as deprivation, environmental events, and social capital. Roy B., Dunbar M., Shelton R.C., Dwivedi Y. Ma J., Wang L., Yang Y., Qiao Z., Fang D., Qiu X., Yang X., Zhu X., He J., Pan H., et al. Moustafa A.A., Crouse J.J., Herzallah M.M., Salama M., Mohamed W., Misiak B., Frydecka D., Al-Dosari N.F., Megreya A.M., Mattock K. Depression Following Major Life Transitions in Women: A Review and Theory. Poole D.N., Hedt-Gauthier B., Liao S., Raymond N.A., Brnighausen T. Major depressive disorder prevalence and risk factors among Syrian asylum seekers in Greece. Milenkovic V.M., Stanton E.H., Nothdurfter C., Rupprecht R., Wetzel C.H. Methods. Subjective Cognitive Decline Correlates with Depression Symptoms and Not with Concurrent Objective Cognition in a Clinic-Based Sample of Older Adults. Boing L., Pereira G.S., Arajo C.D.C.R.D., Sperandio F.F., Loch M.D.S.G., Bergmann A., Borgatto A.F., Guimares A.C.D.A. Hallgren M., Owen N., Stubbs B., Zeebari Z., Vancampfort D., Schuch F., Bellocco R., Dunstan D., Lagerros Y.T. Saul A., Taylor B., Simpson J.S., Ponsonby A.-L., Blizzard L., Dwyer T., McMorran B., Wood B., van der Mei I.A. Endotoxemia coupled with heightened inflammation predicts future depressive symptoms. By contrast, high levels of education and income are protective [335]. Nankoo M.M.A., Palermo R., Bell J., Pestell C. Examining the Rate of Self-Reported ADHD-Related Traits and Endorsement of Depression, Anxiety, Stress, and Autistic-Like Traits in Australian University Students. Patel D., Kas M.J., Chattarji S., Buwalda B. Rodent models of social stress and neuronal plasticity: Relevance to depressive-like disorders. Kvl L.A.H., Bergland A., Telenius E.W. Twin Research & Human Genetics. When a particular finding was noted more than once, it was logged as a potential theme, with a review of these notes yielding key themes that appeared on multiple occasions. A subsample of documents underwent double screening by two authors (O.R., J.M. Abnormalities in Kynurenine Pathway Metabolism in Treatment-Resistant Depression and Suicidality: A Systematic Review. Kim B.J., Nakaoka S., Underwood C. The Impacts of Social Support and Cognitive Function on Depression among Community-Dwelling Older Japanese Americans. Liu W., Ge T., Leng Y., Pan Z., Fan J., Yang W., Cui R. The Role of Neural Plasticity in Depression: From Hippocampus to Prefrontal Cortex. Declining Skeletal Muscle Mitochondrial Function Associated with Increased Risk of Depression in Later Life. Various mechanisms have been proposed to explain the way these determinants increase the risk for depression. Is There a Relationship Between Gestational Diabetes and Perinatal Depression? The psychological determinants are commonly researched variables in the mental health literature. A review by Jeon et al. The primary aim of this literature review: to address the aforementioned challenges, we have synthesized recent research on the biological, psychological, and social determinants of depression and we have reviewed research from fields including genetics, immunology, neurology, psychology, public health, and epidemiology, among others. Zhang C., Barnett A., Sit C.H.P., Lai P., Johnston J.M., Lee R.S.Y., Cerin E. Cross-sectional associations of objectively assessed neighbourhood attributes with depressive symptoms in older adults of an ultra-dense urban environment: The Hong Kong ALECS study. In addition to cognitive deficits, low-level cognitive ability [231] and cognitive vulnerability [232] have also been linked to depression. Biological, Psychological, and Social Determinants of Depression: A The depression process and related brain changes, however, have also been linked to the hyperactivity or dysregulation of the HPA axis [127,130,131,182,212]. 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Associations between physical function and depression in nursing home residents with mild and moderate dementia: A cross-sectional study. Clevesy M.A., Gatlin T.K., Strebel K.T. Duan Z., Shan W., Du H., Xu M., Feng J., Qiu C., Ling Y. and Western Europe. Quinn D.M., Puhl R.M., Reinka M.A. . However, there are limitations associated with the extant evidence base. Perceived parental support has been found to interact with genes (GABRR1, GABRR2), and this appears to be associated with depressive symptoms in adolescence [480]. Peppard L., Oh K.M., Gallo S., Milligan R. Risk of depression in pregnant women with low-normal serum Vitamin B12. Yang Y., Fang M., Du X., Hu Z. Jeon S.W., Kim Y.-K. Inflammation-induced depression: Its pathophysiology and therapeutic implications. However, rumination also appears to act as a mediator: for example, this variable (particularly brooding rumination) lies on the causal pathway between poor attention control and depression [265]. Frangou S., Shirali M., Adams M.J., Howard D.M., Gibson J., Hall L.S., Smith B.H., Padmanabhan S., Murray A.D., Porteous D.J., et al. Song J., Ma W., Gu X., Zhao L., Jiang J., Xu Y., Zhang L., Zhou M., Yang L. Metabolomic signatures and microbial community profiling of depressive rat model induced by adrenocorticotrophic hormone. Mulugeta A., Lumsden A., Hyppnen E. Relationship between Serum 25(OH)D and Depression: Causal Evidence from a Bi-Directional Mendelian Randomization Study. Women with prolonged nausea in pregnancy have increased risk for depressive symptoms postpartum. Xiao X., Zheng F., Chang H., Ma Y., Yao Y.-G., Luo X.-J., Li M. The Gene Encoding Protocadherin 9 (PCDH9), a Novel Risk Factor for Major Depressive Disorder. Dong X., Zhao L., Sun T., Yun F., Qiu L. Prevalence of Depressive Symptoms and Associated Factors among Internal Migrants with Tuberculosis: A Cross-Sectional Study in China. Liu S., Yan Y., Gao X., Xiang S., Sha T., Zeng G., He Q. Sanders A., Rackers H., Kimmel M. A role for the microbiome in motherinfant interaction and perinatal depression. This review highlighted the myriad ways of measuring depression and its determinants [66,85,281,298,451,485]. Jianguo L., Xueyang J., Cui W., Changxin W., Xuemei Q. Altered gut metabolome contributes to depression-like behaviors in rats exposed to chronic unpredictable mild stress. PDF | On Mar 1, 2016, Jonathan Kenneth Burns published Psychosocial determinants of mental disorders. Validation was conducted by O.R. Adolescence is a time of vulnerability [111,480]. The model is focused on individuals' 'health experience' and is therefore a 'cross-disease' model. Federal government websites often end in .gov or .mil. Longitudinal study of the relationship between lower urinary tract symptoms and depressive symptoms. Interaction between the functional SNP rs2070951 in NR3C2 gene and high levels of plasma corticotropin-releasing hormone associates to postpartum depression. Life events and hopelessness depression: The influence of affective experience. Inflammation has been a theme in this literature review [60,161,164,169,170,171,172,173,174,175,176,177,178,179,180,181,182,183,184]. Educational level and the risk of depression after prostate cancer. Zhao M., Chen L., Yang J., Han D., Fang D., Qiu X., Yang X., Qiao Z., Ma J., Wang L., et al. For example, bladder outlet obstruction has been linked to inflammation and depressive behaviour in rodent research [24]. The role of 5-HT receptors in depression. official website and that any information you provide is encrypted We included papers regardless of the measurement methods of depression. A number of these could be sorted under the social determinants of depression category. Health Care Access and Quality. High urea induces depression and LTP impairment through mTOR signalling suppression caused by carbamylation. Huang J., Xu B., Guo D., Jiang T., Huang W., Liu G., Ye X. DoseResponse Relationships between Second-Hand Smoke Exposure and Depressive Symptoms among Adolescents in Guangzhou, China. Cognitive ability, education and socioeconomic status in childhood and risk of post-stroke depression in later life: A systematic review and meta-analysis. Another study showed that early-life stress interacts with gene variants to increase the risk for depression [77]. Type 2 diabetes is causally associated with depression: A Mendelian randomization analysis. Building system capacity and capability a. ; any discrepancies were resolved through a communication process. Yohn C.N., Gergues M.M., Samuels B.A. The Impact of Spouses Illness on Depressive Symptoms: The Roles of Spousal Caregiving and Marital Satisfaction. Swartz J.R., Hariri A.R., Williamson D.E. Volz M., Voelkle M.C., Werheid K. General self-efficacy as a driving factor of post-stroke depression: A longitudinal study. Beshai S., Mishra S., Meadows T.J., Parmar P., Huang V. Minding the gap: Subjective relative deprivation and depressive symptoms. Genet. Kang H.J., Bae K.Y., Kim S.W., Shin I.S., Hong Y.J., Ahn Y., Jeong M.H., Yoon J.S., Kim J.M. Fan C.-Y., Chao H.-L., Lin C.-S., Huang W.-Y., Chen C.-M., Lin K.-T., Lin C.-L., Kao C.-H. Risk of depressive disorder among patients with head and neck cancer: A nationwide population-based study. Najman J.M., Plotnikova M., Williams G.M., Alati R., Mamun A.A., Scott J., Clavarino A.M., Way N. Maternal depression and family adversity: Linked pathways to offspring depression? (PDF) Psychosocial determinants of mental disorders. - ResearchGate Qiao H., An S.-C., Xu C., Ma X.-M. Role of proBDNF and BDNF in dendritic spine plasticity and depressive-like behaviors induced by an animal model of depression. Karl M., Schaber R., Kress V., Kopp M., Martini J., Weidner K., Garthus-Niegel S. Precarious working conditions and psychosocial work stress act as a risk factor for symptoms of postpartum depression during maternity leave: Results from a longitudinal cohort study. Soc Sci Med 53(12):16211630, CrossRef Gershon A., Hayward L., Donenberg G.R., Wilson H. Victimization and traumatic stress: Pathways to depressive symptoms among low-income, African-American girls. A Pseudo-panel Analysis. Ramrez-Carrillo E., Gaona O., Nieto J., Snchez-Quinto A., Cerqueda-Garca D., Falcn L.I., Rojas-Ramos O.A., Gonzlez-Santoyo I. Disturbance in human gut microbiota networks by parasites and its implications in the incidence of depression. suggests links between the inflammation-induced activation of indolamine 2,3-dioxegenase (the enzyme that converts tryptophan to kynurenine), the kynurenine metabolism pathway, and depression, and also remarks about the opportunities for treatment of inflammation-induced depression [184]. Risk and Protective Factors for Depressive Symptoms Among African American Men: An Application of the Stress Process Model. Houtepen L.C., Heron J., Suderman M.J., Fraser A., Chittleborough C.R., Howe L.D. Again, it is difficult to constrict diet to the social determinants of health category as it also relates to inflammation (biological determinants) and could even stand alone as its own category. Formal analysis (data charting) was undertaken by O.R. Michalek J., Kepa A., Vincent J., Frissa S., Goodwin L., Hotopf M., Hatch S.L., Breen G., Powell T.R. Bullying victimization and depressive symptoms in adolescence: The moderating role of parent-child conflicts among boys and girls. Gao X., Leng Y., Guo Y., Yang J., Cui Q., Geng B., Hu H., Zhou Y. Social determinants of health (SDOH) are the conditions in the environments where people are born, live, learn, work, play, worship, and age that affect a wide range of health, functioning, and quality-of-life outcomes and risks. The previous syntheses on depression are limited in scope and focus exclusively on social or biological factors, population sub-groups, or examine depression as a comorbidity (rather than an independent disorder). Easton S.D., Kong J., Gregas M.C., Shen C., Shafer K. Child Sexual Abuse and Depression in Late Life for Men: A Population-Based, Longitudinal Analysis. Arnetz B.B., Sudan S., Arnetz J.E., Yamin J.B., Lumley M.A., Beck J.S., Stemmer P.M., Burghardt P., Counts S.E., Jamil H. Dysfunctional neuroplasticity in newly arrived Middle Eastern refugees in the U.S.: Association with environmental exposures and mental health symptoms. It is well known that social factors affect risk for mental illnesses and substance use disorders, as well as health outcomes ofpersons with these disorders. Madsen I.E.H., Nyberg S.T., Hanson L.L.M., Ferrie J.E., Ahola K., Alfredsson L., Batty G., Bjorner J.B., Borritz M., Burr H., et al. 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Tsai W., Lu Q. feedback and learning experience) [435], TV viewing [436], falls [437], various other biological factors [116,136,141,151,164,182,363,364,438,439,440,441,442,443,444,445,446,447,448,449,450,451,452,453,454,455,456,457,458,459,460,461,462,463,464,465,466,467,468,469], mobile phone use [470], ultrasound chronic exposure [471], nighttime shift work [472], work accidents [473], therapy enrollment [226], and exposure to light at night [474]. Association between obstructive sleep apnea and risk of post-stroke depression: A hospital-based study in ischemic stroke patients. The Relationship between Gestational Weight Gain and Postpartum Depression in Normal and Overweight Pregnant Women. ), and the two authors resolved any discrepancies through communication. Rudolph K.D., Davis M.M., Monti J.D. The synergistic effect of breastfeeding discontinuation and cesarean section delivery on postpartum depression: A nationwide population-based cohort study in Korea. 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Food and mood: How do diet and nutrition affect mental wellbeing? Nagy C., Vaillancourt K., Turecki G. A role for activity-dependent epigenetics in the development and treatment of major depressive disorder. Gender inequalities can start early on in the lifecourse, and women were found to be twice as likely to have depression as men. Park D.-J., Kang J.-H., Lee K.-E., Kang S.W., Kwok S.-K., Kim S.-K., Choe J.-Y., Kim H.-A., Sung Y.-K., Shin K., et al. Dynamics of the development of depressive-like state in rats stressed by chronic exposure of ultrasound of variable frequency. Socioeconomic Predictors of Incident Depression in Systemic Lupus Erythematosus. Anyone you share the following link with will be able to read this content: Sorry, a shareable link is not currently available for this article. Objectives. Xu H., Li S., Song X., Li Z., Zhang D. Exploration of the association between dietary fiber intake and depressive symptoms in adults. Lahav-Kadmiel Z., Brunstein-Klomek A.
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