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Individual-level determinants of depressive symptoms and associated diseases history in Turkish persons aged 15 years and older: A population-based study
ConclusionAt individual level, gender and general health status were associated with increased odds of depression. Furthermore, a history of any of the chronic diseases, irrespective of age, was a positive predictor of depression in our study population. Our findings could help to serve as a reference for monitoring depression amongst individuals with chronic conditions, planning health resources and developing preventive and screening strategies targeting those exposed to predisposing factors.
Source: Frontiers in Psychiatry - December 1, 2022 Category: Psychiatry Source Type: research

Distribution of psychiatric symptoms among young Turkish males and the relationship between these symptoms and socio-demographic characteristics
Conclusion: Psychological symptoms that young people suffer from can be diagnosed at early stages and the psychological problems that are triggered by these symptoms can be prevented with the help of such questionnaires. These questionnaires can easily be administered in primary care settings.
Source: Comprehensive Psychiatry - September 24, 2012 Category: Psychiatry Authors: Umit Aydogan, Halil Akbulut, Ozcan Uzun, Servet Yuksel, Turker Turker, Orhan Gevrek, Serkan Mutlu, Polat Nerkiz, Oktay Sari, Cemil Celik, Kenan Saglam Source Type: research