2020
DOI: 10.5888/pcd17.190262
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Trouble Sleeping and Depression Among US Women Aged 20 to 30 Years

Abstract: What is already known on this topic?Sleep problems are associated with depression; however, little is known about this association among young women in the United States. What is added by this report?Women aged 20 to 30 who reported having trouble sleeping were 4.1 times significantly more likely to have experienced depression in the previous 2 weeks after accounting for several covariates.What are the implications for public health practice?Regular screening and treatment of sleep disturbances are needed amon… Show more

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“…The postpartum period (defined here as the first 12 months following birth) is a window of vulnerability to depressive, anxiety, and eating disorder symptoms. Data indicate nearly 10-15% of new mothers experience postpartum depression (Beck et al 2006) compared to the point prevalence of major depressive disorder among US adult women, 9.2% (Barsha 2020). Furthermore, nearly twothirds of women experienced their first depressive episode during the perinatal period, and 5.7% had a new onset of depression during the postpartum period (Banti et al 2011).…”
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“…The postpartum period (defined here as the first 12 months following birth) is a window of vulnerability to depressive, anxiety, and eating disorder symptoms. Data indicate nearly 10-15% of new mothers experience postpartum depression (Beck et al 2006) compared to the point prevalence of major depressive disorder among US adult women, 9.2% (Barsha 2020). Furthermore, nearly twothirds of women experienced their first depressive episode during the perinatal period, and 5.7% had a new onset of depression during the postpartum period (Banti et al 2011).…”
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“…Hypertension in midlife increased the risk of dementia among women only, although hypertension was more prevalent among men in midlife [ 32 ]. In addition, depression and sleep disorders, both risk factors for and T2DM and AD, are also known to be more prevalent in women [ 33 ]. Furthermore, sex also modulates the susceptibility to AD conferred by APOE genotype.…”
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“…Hypertension in midlife increased the risk of dementia among women only, although hypertension was more prevalent among men in midlife [ 13 ]. Also, depression and sleep disorders, both risk factors for AD, are also known to be more prevalent in women [ 28 ]. Sex also modulates the susceptibility to AD conferred by APOE genotype.…”
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confidence: 99%