poster abstractEvidence suggests depressive disorders are risk factors for cardiovascular disease (CVD), however, little attention has been given to double depression (major depressive disorder (MDD) superimposed on dysthymia). The current study sought to determine if double depression is a stronger predictor of incident CVD due to greater duration of exposure and severity of depression in adults initially free of CVD. We analyzed data from 29,581 adults (mean age = 45 years, 58% female, 42% non-white) from Waves 1 (2001-2002) and 2 (2004-2005) of the NESARC study. At Wave 1, the Alcohol Use Disorder and Associated Disabilities Interview Schedule was administered to assess lifetime history of DSM-IV MDD and/or dysthymia. A 4-level variable ...
Cardiovascular diseases (CVD) and affective disorders are both very prevalent in the general populat...
Objective We investigated whether number of recent stressful life events is associated with incid...
<b>Background</b> Depression is common in patients with cardiometabolic diseases but lit...
BACKGROUND: Although depression is a risk factor for cardiovascular disease (CVD), it is unknown ...
Background Several mechanisms underlying the depression-to-cardiovascular disease (CVD) relationshi...
Importance: It is uncertain whether depressive symptoms are independently associated with subsequent...
Importance: It is uncertain whether depressive symptoms are independently associated with subsequent...
BACKGROUND:Depression is associated with coronary heart disease and stroke, but associations with a ...
BACKGROUND: Depression is associated with coronary heart disease and stroke, but associations with a...
Background: Depression often co-exists with non-cardiovascular morbid conditions. Whether this comor...
Objectives While the association between major depressive disorder (MDD) and future cardiovascular d...
BACKGROUND: Depression symptoms are significantly associated with an increased risk of cardiovascula...
Key PointsQuestionAre depressive symptoms associated with incident cardiovascular diseases? Findings...
AbstractCardio Vascular disease (CVD) as well as depression are both highly prevalent disorders and ...
Purpose Self-rated health has been linked to important health and survival outcomes in individual...
Cardiovascular diseases (CVD) and affective disorders are both very prevalent in the general populat...
Objective We investigated whether number of recent stressful life events is associated with incid...
<b>Background</b> Depression is common in patients with cardiometabolic diseases but lit...
BACKGROUND: Although depression is a risk factor for cardiovascular disease (CVD), it is unknown ...
Background Several mechanisms underlying the depression-to-cardiovascular disease (CVD) relationshi...
Importance: It is uncertain whether depressive symptoms are independently associated with subsequent...
Importance: It is uncertain whether depressive symptoms are independently associated with subsequent...
BACKGROUND:Depression is associated with coronary heart disease and stroke, but associations with a ...
BACKGROUND: Depression is associated with coronary heart disease and stroke, but associations with a...
Background: Depression often co-exists with non-cardiovascular morbid conditions. Whether this comor...
Objectives While the association between major depressive disorder (MDD) and future cardiovascular d...
BACKGROUND: Depression symptoms are significantly associated with an increased risk of cardiovascula...
Key PointsQuestionAre depressive symptoms associated with incident cardiovascular diseases? Findings...
AbstractCardio Vascular disease (CVD) as well as depression are both highly prevalent disorders and ...
Purpose Self-rated health has been linked to important health and survival outcomes in individual...
Cardiovascular diseases (CVD) and affective disorders are both very prevalent in the general populat...
Objective We investigated whether number of recent stressful life events is associated with incid...
<b>Background</b> Depression is common in patients with cardiometabolic diseases but lit...