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    Depressive symptoms among adolescents in Lebanon by Ayyash-Abdo, Huda

    Published 2016
    “…The CES-DC is a 20 item self-report scale developed to measure depressive symptoms in children and adolescents. …”
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    The evolving role of pharmacists in depression care: a scoping review by Ala’ Shalash (22045937)

    Published 2024
    “…<h3>Background</h3><p dir="ltr">Worldwide, depression is known to contribute significantly to the global burden of disease. …”
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    The Effectiveness of Serious Games for Alleviating Depression: Systematic Review and Meta-analysis by Alaa Abd-Alrazaq (17430900)

    Published 2022
    “…Very low-quality evidence from 7 RCTs showed no statistically significant effect of exergames on the severity of depressive symptoms as compared with conventional exercises (P=.12). …”
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    The role of perceived social support on depression and sleep during the COVID-19 pandemic by Grey, Ian

    Published 2020
    “…Social support was found to be significantly associated with elevated risk for depression and poorer sleep quality. …”
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    Pharmacist input to depression screening and management in patients with diabetes: a systematic review by Mai I. AL‑Hawamdeh (22798782)

    Published 2025
    “…The most reported setting was outpatient clinics, n = 5. All studies demonstrated the positive impact of pharmacists on depression screening, treatment initiation, and medication adherence., Some interventions failed to significantly improve clinical parameters such as HbA1c levels or depressive symptoms. …”
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    Addiction to smartphones in Arabs is associated with severe depressive symptoms and insomnia: a cross-sectional study by Omar Gammoh (11819798)

    Published 2024
    “…Data analysis from 484 participants revealed that smartphone addiction was reported in 180 (37.1%) of the participants. Symptoms of severe depression and severe insomnia were reported in 174 (35.9%) and 198 (40.9%) of the participants respectively. …”
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    Depression, anxiety and obsessive–compulsive symptoms in relation to nutritional status and outcome in severe anorexia nervosa by Mattar, Lama

    Published 2012
    “…Depression, anxiety and obsessive–compulsive disorder are frequently reported to co-occur with anorexia nervosa (AN). …”
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    Screening for antenatal depression and its determinants among pregnant women in Qatar: revisiting the biopsychosocial model by Sarah Naja (9954737)

    Published 2022
    “…The prevalence of antenatal depression and significant determinants are unknown in Qatar, a gap that we propose to fill.…”
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    Breastfeeding is associated with reduction in postpartum depression in the United Arab Emirates: a retrospective cross-sectional study by Ala Al Rajabi (22457746)

    Published 2025
    “…Regression model results showed that (OR; 95% CI) college education (0.39; 0.19–0.80), having more than one child (0.40; 0.17–0.94), self-reported very good (0.43; 0.19–0.98) and excellent health (0.21; 0.08–0.51), and breastfeeding for > three months (0.46; 0.23–0.92), were significantly associated with reduced odds of moderate-to-severe PPD. …”
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    Association Between Three-Months Vitamin D Supplementation and Depressive Symptomatology incidence among Saudi Arabian Adults by Khaddaj, Rashel

    Published 2022
    “…Furthermore, the change between both groups was significantly different (-7.61 ±4.03 in the Vitamin D group, -3.50±1.54 in the control group; p=<0.001) Conclusion: The present study shows thata 50.000 IU/week dose of vitamin D supplementation for 3 months was enough to increase vitamin D levels beyond sufficient and decrease depression symptoms in Saudi Arabian Adults. …”
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    Social determinants of depression among mid-to-older aged Australians: A prospective study of the effects of neighbourhood disadvantage and crime by Vincent, Learnihan

    Published 2022
    “…BackgroundFew studies examining social determinants of depression have incorporated area level objectively measured crime combined with self-report measures of perceived crime. …”
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    Examining depression, antidepressants use, and class and their potential associations with osteoporosis and fractures in adult women: Results from ten NHANES cohorts by Rajha, Humam Emad

    Published 2025
    “…The sample included adult women, with data collected on antidepressant use, BMD scores, and reported fractures. Statistical models adjusted for potential confounders such as Major Depressive Disorder (MDD), age, physical activity, and comorbidities. …”
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    Examining depression, antidepressants use, and class and their potential associations with osteoporosis and fractures in adult women: Results from ten NHANES cohorts by Humam Emad Rajha (22225114)

    Published 2024
    “…The sample included adult women, with data collected on antidepressant use, BMD scores, and reported fractures. Statistical models adjusted for potential confounders such as Major Depressive Disorder (MDD), age, physical activity, and comorbidities. …”
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    The psychological impact of COVID-19 on health care workers working in a unique environment under the umbrella of Qatar Red Crescent Society by Muna, Abed Alah

    Published 2021
    “…Having a relative or a friend died of COVID-19 infection was significantly associated with depression symptoms (adjusted OR 2.54, 95%CI: 1.21–5.36, p = 0.014). …”
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    Mental health, burnout and resilience in community pharmacists during the COVID-19 pandemic: A cross-sectional study by Zeana, Samir AlKudsi

    Published 2022
    “…Fear of COVID-19 was a statistically significant and an independent predictor of depression, anxiety, and stress levels. …”
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    Morphological changes in amblyopic eyes in choriocapillaris and Sattler’s layer in comparison to healthy eyes, and in retinal nerve fiber layer in comparison to fellow eyes through... by Masri, Oussama Samer

    Published 2021
    “…Results The method of measuring reflectivity is good to excellent reliability for all regions of interest except the fourth. The mean reflectivity of the choriocapillaris and Sattler’s layer in amblyopic eyes were significantly lower than in healthy eyes (p = 0.003 and p = 0.008 respectively). …”
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    Effectiveness and Safety of Using Chatbots to Improve Mental Health: Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis by Alaa Ali Abd-Alrazaq (18102661)

    Published 2020
    “…Weak evidence demonstrated that chatbots were effective in improving depression, distress, stress, and acrophobia. In contrast, according to similar evidence, there was no statistically significant effect of using chatbots on subjective psychological wellbeing. …”