Bruffaerts, Ronny; 59290; Caywood, Kelsi; Axinn, William G.;
BACKGROUND: This study adopts individual and societal-level approaches to examine the contribution of childhood risk factors to major depressive episodes (MDE) in 2526 American young adults. METHODS: Nationally representative data from the 2017 U.S. Panel Study of Income Dynamics - Transition into Adulthood Supplement (PSID-TAS) were analyzed using...
Van Laer, Lien; Hallemans, Ann; De Somer, Clara; 129748; de Varebeke, Sebastien Janssens; Fransen, Erik; Schubert, Michael; Van Rompaey, Vincent; Vereeck, Luc;
OBJECTIVE: Chronic dizziness after acute unilateral vestibulopathy (AUVP) causes significant social and economic burdens. This study aims to identify predictors of chronic dizziness. STUDY DESIGN: Prospective, longitudinal cohort study. SETTING: ENT departments from secondary and tertiary hospitals. METHODS: Participants meeting the Barany Society'...
Mosegaard, Signe; Twayana, Krishna S.; Denis, Simone W.; Kroon, Jeffrey; 151536; Schomakers, Bauke V.; van Weeghel, Michel; Houtkooper, Riekelt H.; Olsen, Rikke K.J.; Holm, Christian K.;
Stimulation of mammalian cells with inflammatory inducers such as lipopolysaccharide (LPS) leads to alterations in activity of central cellular metabolic pathways. Interestingly, these metabolic changes seem to be important for subsequent release of pro-inflammatory cytokines. This has become particularly clear for enzymes of tricarboxylic acid (TC...
Van Dijk, S.W.; Peters, J.P.M.; Stokroos, R.J.; Thomeer, H.G.X.M.; 42233;
OBJECTIVE: The diagnosis and management of Superior Canal Dehiscence Syndrome (SCDS) with concomitant otosclerosis can be a challenge. Otosclerosis can mask SCDS symptoms and stapes surgery may reveal or exacerbate vestibular symptoms. Our aim is to present four cases of SCDS with concomitant otosclerosis and thereby informing the reader about the ...
Pei, Julia; Amanvermez, Yagmur; Vigo, Daniel; Puyat, Joseph; Kessler, Ronald C.; Mortier, Philippe; Bruffaerts, Ronny; 59290; Rankin, Osiris; Chua, Sook Ning; Martinez, Vania;
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OBJECTIVE: College students have high rates of mental health problems and low rates of treatment. Although sociodemographic disparities in student mental health treatment seeking have been reported, findings have not been synthesized and quantified. The extent to which differences in perceived need for treatment contribute to overall disparities re...
Bonassi, Gaia; Zhao, Mingqi; Samogin, Jessica; 112736; Mantini, Dante; 64085; Marchese, Roberta; Contrino, Luciano; Tognetti, Paola; Putzolu, Martina; Botta, Alessandro; Pelosin, Elisa;
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Walking encompasses a complex interplay of neuromuscular coordination and cognitive processes. Disruptions in gait can impact personal independence and quality of life, especially among the elderly and neurodegenerative patients. While traditional biomechanical analyses and neuroimaging techniques have contributed to understanding gait control, the...
Mortier, Philippe; Vilagut, Gemma; Garcia-Mieres, Helena; Alayo, Itxaso; Ferrer, Montse; Amigo, Franco; Aragones, Enric; Aragon-Penae, Andres; Barco, Angel Asunsolo del; Campos, Mireia;
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Little is known about healthcare workers' (HCW) use of healthcare services for mental disorders. This study presents data from a 16-month prospective cohort study of Spanish HCW (n = 4,809), recruited shortly after the COVID-19 pandemic onset, and assessed at four timepoints using web-based surveys. Use of health services among HCW with mental heal...
Hill, Sarah-Anne; Nurmatov, Ulugbek; Dunngalvin, Audrey; Reese, Imke; Vieira, Mario C.; Rommel, Natalie; 50236; Dupont, Christophe; Venter, Carina; Cianferoni, Antonella; Walsh, Joanne;
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The term "feeding difficulties" refers to a spectrum of phenotypes characterized by suboptimal intake of food and/or lack of age-appropriate eating habits. While it is evident that feeding difficulties are prevalent within healthy children, no consensus has been reached for those with food allergies. The aim of this study was to systematically revi...
Menon, Poornima Jayadev; Sambin, Sara; Criniere-Boizet, Baptiste; Courtin, Thomas; Tesson, Christelle; Casse, Fanny; Ferrien, Melanie; Mariani, Louise-Laure; Carvalho, Stephanie; Lejeune, Francois-Xavier;
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Bi-allelic pathogenic variants in PRKN are the most common cause of autosomal recessive Parkinson's disease (PD). 647 patients with PRKN-PD were included in this international study. The pathogenic variants present were characterised and investigated for their effect on phenotype. Clinical features and progression of PRKN-PD was also assessed. Amon...
Beerten, Simon Gabriël; 139523; De Pauw, Robby; Van Pottelbergh, Gijs; 64216; Casas, Lidia; Vaes, Bert; 87897;
OBJECTIVE: Medical registries frequently underestimate the prevalence of health problems compared with surveys. This study aimed to determine the registry variables that can serve as a proxy for variables studied in a mental health survey. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Prevalences of depressive symptoms, anxiety and psychoactive medication use from the 20...