| Literature DB >> 35173789 |
Andrey Alexandrovich Kibitov1, Alexander Sergeevich Rakitko1,2, Evgeniy Dmitirevich Kasyanov1, Grigoriy Viktorovich Rukavishnikov1, Kira Alexandrovna Kozlova3, Valeriy Vladimirovich Ilinsky1,2, Nikolay Grigor'evich Neznanov1,4, Galina Elevna Mazo1, Alexander Olegovich Kibitov1,5.
Abstract
BACKGROUND ANDEntities:
Keywords: Depression; Internet; Mental health; Population health; Screening; Survey
Year: 2021 PMID: 35173789 PMCID: PMC8728561 DOI: 10.2174/1745017902117010205
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Clin Pract Epidemiol Ment Health ISSN: 1745-0179
Sex differences.
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| Age (М(SD)), years |
| 36,1 (9,5) |
| % of respondents with CVD (n) | 31,6% (399) | 29,3% (395) |
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| 4,2 (2,7) |
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| 0-7 points (no depression), % (n) | 87,15% (1099) | 84,29% (1137) |
| 8-10 points (subclinical depression), % (n) | 10,63% (134) | 12,23% (165) |
| 11 and more points (clinical depression), % (n) | 2,22% (28) | 3,48% (47) |
* - p<0,01 between groups
Age differences.
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| % of women (n) | 58,7% (400) | 51,3% (358) | 49,7% (308) | 46,4% (283) |
| % of respondents with CVD (n) | 24,5% (167) | 28,7% (200) | 27,3% (169) | 42,3% (258)** |
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| HADS-D Score (M(SD)), points | 4,7 (3,0)* | 4,5 (2,7) | 4,3 (2,7) | 4,2 (2,8) |
| 0-7 points (no depression), % (n) | 82,84% (565) | 85,96% (600) | 86,94% (539) | 87,21% (532) |
| 8-10 points (subclinical depression), % (n) | 12,61% (86) | 11,60% (81) | 11,45% (71) | 10,00% (61) |
| 11 and more points (clinical depression), % (n) | 4,55% (31)* | 2,44% (17) | 1,61% (10) | 2,79% (17) |
* - p<0,05 vs. 43 and older group ** - p<0,01 vs. other age groups
Differences between respondents with and without CVD.
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| Age (М(SD)), years | 35,8 (9,0) | 39,0 (10,8)* |
| % of women (n) | 52,5% (954) | 49,7% (395) |
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| HADS-D Score (M(SD)), points | 4,3 (2,7) | 4,8 (2,8)** |
| HADS-D WRI Score (M(SD)), points | 2,2 (2,1) | 2,5 (2,2)** |
| 0-7 points (no depression), % (n) | 86,4% (1570) | 83,9% (666) |
| 8-10 points (subclinical depression), % (n) | 11,1% (201) | 12,3% (98) |
| 11 and more points (clinical depression), % (n) | 2,5% (45) | 3,8% (30) |
* - p<0,05 between groups, ** - p<0,01 between groups