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001-es BibID:BIBFORM051386
Első szerző:Bödecs Tamás
Cím:Prevalence and psychosocial background of Anxiety and depression emerging during the first trimester of pregnancy : data from a hungarian population-based sample / Tamás Bödecs, Enikő Szilágyi, Péter Cholnoky, János Sándor, Xénia Gonda, Zoltán Rihmer, Boldizsár Horváth
Dátum:2013
Tárgyszavak:Orvostudományok Egészségtudományok idegen nyelvű folyóiratközlemény külföldi lapban
suicide
public opinion
lay people
health personnel
Megjelenés:Psychiatria Danubina. - 25 : 4 (2013), p. 352-358. -
További szerzők:Szilágyi Enikő Cholnoky Péter Sándor János (1966-) (orvos-epidemiológus) Gonda Xénia Rihmer Zoltán Horváth Boldizsár
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001-es BibID:BIBFORM018208
Első szerző:Bödecs Tamás
Cím:Barriers of antenatal folate-supplementation : the role of depression and trait-anxiety on periconceptional folate-intake / Bödecs Tamás, Máté Orsolya, Horváth Boldizsár, Kovács Lajos, Rihmer Zoltán, Sebestyen Beata, Gonda Xenia, Sándor János
Dátum:2010
ISSN:1365-1501
Megjegyzések:The aim of the research was to reveal the effect of antenatal depressive symptoms and trait-anxiety on folate supplementation. Higher levels of depression, and trait-anxiety were hypothesized to be associated with insufficient folate intake among pregnant women in early pregnancy. Methods. Level of depressive symptoms, trait-anxiety, self-esteem, social capital, self-related health, and demographic factors (age, number of siblings, marital, educational, employment, and socioeconomic-status) were established among 185 Hungarian women in the first trimester of their pregnancies. Depressive symptoms and trait-anxiety were evaluated with the Short Hungarian Version of the Beck Depression Inventory and the Hungarian version of the Spielberger State-Trait Anxiety Inventory form Y (STAI-Y). Results. The higher levels of both trait-anxiety and self-esteem decreased the folate-intake significantly, OR=0.925 (95%CI=0.863-0.991; P=0.026) and OR=0.897 (95%CI=0.808-0.996; P=0.041) while depressive symptoms did not have an effect on it. The lower level of education (less than 8 elementary years) had similar effects (OR=0.228 [95%CI=0.064-0.817], P=0,023). The lack of trust had a significant role too (P=0.043): those, who were distrustful with other people, also had a lower chance of supplementation (OR=0.620; 95%CI=0.390-0.986). Conclusions. The way to increase the openness towards folate-supplementation leads through the treatment of psychological disturbances and the restoration of social trust.
Tárgyszavak:Orvostudományok Egészségtudományok idegen nyelvű folyóiratközlemény külföldi lapban
Depressive symptoms
Trait anxiety
Pregnancy
Self-esteem
Folate-supplementation
Megjelenés:International Journal of Psychiatry in Clinical Practice. - 14 : 2 (2010), p. 102-108. -
További szerzők:Máté Orsolya Horváth Boldizsár Kovács Lajos Rihmer Zoltán Sebestyén Beáta Gonda Xénia Sándor János (1966-) (orvos-epidemiológus)
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001-es BibID:BIBFORM016237
Első szerző:Bödecs Tamás
Cím:Effects of depression, anxiety, self-esteem, and health behaviour on neonatal outcomes in a population-based Hungarian sample / Bödecs Tamás, Horváth Boldizsár, Szilágyi Enikő, Gonda Xénia, Rihmer Zoltán, Sándor János
Dátum:2011
ISSN:0301-2115
Megjegyzések:OBJECTIVE: To investigate possible associations of maternal antenatal depression, anxiety and self-esteem with negative neonatal outcomes controlling for the effects of demographic covariates and health behaviour in a Hungarian sample. STUDY DESIGN: A population-based monitoring system was established in 10 districts of health visitors in Szombathely, Hungary, covering every woman registered as pregnant between February 1, 2008 and February 1 2009. Three hundred and seven expectant women in the early stage of their pregnancy were surveyed using the Short Form of Beck Depression Inventory for the measurement of depression and the Spielberger Trait-Anxiety Inventory for the measurement of anxiety. Self-esteem was evaluated by the Rosenberg's Self-Esteem Scale. At the end of the follow-up period, data on 261 mothers and their singleton neonates were available. The relationship between the explanatory and outcome variables (birth weight, length, chest circumference, gestational age, and 1- and 5-min Apgar score) was tested in girls and boys separately by multiple linear regression analysis (Forward method). Categorical variables were used as "dummy variables". RESULTS: Maternal depression, anxiety and health behaviour did not show any association with neonatal outcomes. Higher level of maternal self-esteem was associated with higher birth weight and birth length in boys and higher birth length in girls. Maternal education positively correlated with birth length, gestational age and chest circumference in boys, and with birth length in girls. In girls, maternal socioeconomic status showed a positive association with birth weight and gestational age, while common law marriage had a negative effect on birth weight and chest circumference. CONCLUSIONS: Lower level of maternal self-esteem possibly leads to a higher level of maternal stress which may reduce fetal growth via physiologic changes. Gender differences in associations between demographic factors and neonatal outcome measures indicate differences in fetal development between boys and girls.
Tárgyszavak:Orvostudományok Egészségtudományok idegen nyelvű folyóiratközlemény külföldi lapban
Depression
Anxiety
Self-esteem
Health behaviour
Early pregnancy
Megjelenés:European Journal Of Obstetrics Gynecology And Reproductive Biology. - 154 : 1 (2011), p. 45-50. -
További szerzők:Horváth Boldizsár Szilágyi Enikő Gonda Xénia Rihmer Zoltán Sándor János (1966-) (orvos-epidemiológus)
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001-es BibID:BIBFORM114421
035-os BibID:(cikkazonosító)14249 (WoS)001059852100004 (Scopus)85169164235
Első szerző:Diószegi Judit (megelőző orvostan és népegészségtan szakorvos)
Cím:Psychiatric health care need in Hungary identified by the short screening algorithm of depression and suicide risk used in general medical practices / Diószegi Judit, Rihmer Zoltán, Torzsa Péter, Pál László, Czifra Árpád, Gonda Xenia, Sándor János
Dátum:2023
ISSN:2045-2322
Megjegyzések:Suicides are often related to depression. General medical practices (GMPs) should play a role in screening depression. We aimed to test the screening algorithm of Rihmer and Torzsa for depression and suicide and determine the prevalence and number of patients in the nationwide representative Hungarostudy 2002 population, and to estimate the corresponding extra health care need in an average GMP and in the Hungarian population in addition to patients who are already cared for by specialized care. The short version of the Beck Hopelessness Scale (BHS) and the Hungarian version of the short form of the Beck Depression Inventory (BDI-9) were used to screen for suicide risk and depression. The prevalence of suicidal thoughts and depression was determined and findings were extrapolated to an average GMP of 1,600 adults and to the population over 25 years of age. This screening would generate a considerable extra psychiatric care to organize and implement in an average GMP and throughout the country. Our findings show that with easily administered screening instruments a significant number of patients likely to have depression can be identified at the primary care level, arguing for the establishment of the extra psychiatric care capacity in Hungary.
Tárgyszavak:Orvostudományok Egészségtudományok idegen nyelvű folyóiratközlemény külföldi lapban
folyóiratcikk
Megjelenés:Scientific Reports. - 13 : 1 (2023), p. 1-10. -
További szerzők:Rihmer Zoltán Torzsa Péter Pál László (1987-) (népegészségügyi szakember, egészségfejlesztő) Czifra Árpád (1983-) (belgyógyász) Gonda Xénia Sándor János (1966-) (orvos-epidemiológus)
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001-es BibID:BIBFORM018209
Első szerző:Sebestyén Beáta
Cím:Gender differences in antidepressant use-related seasonality change in suicide mortality in Hungary, 1998-2006 / Sebestyen Beata, Rihmer Zoltan, Balint Lajos, Szokontor Nora, Gonda Xenia, Gyarmati Bela, Bodecs Tamas, Sandor Janos
Dátum:2010
ISSN:1562-2975
Megjegyzések:Studies show that the seasonality of suicide (spring/early summer peak, winter low) is mainly the consequence of the seasonal incidence of depression-related suicides. The aim of the present study was to analyse the relationship between increasing antidepressant utilization and national suicide rate of Hungary between 1998 and 2006, with particular regard to seasonal patterns and gender differences. METHODS: Time trend analysis (ARIMA) had been applied to investigate the correlation between the trend of antidepressant prescription and both of suicide rates and seasonality index. RESULTS: During the 9 years of the study period there was a significant (P<0.001) correlation between the steadily increasing antidepressant prescription (113%) and continuous decline in total national suicide rate (23%) as well as both in females and males (21 and 23%, respectively), but this relationship was 8-fold stronger in males. Increasing antidepressant utilization was associated with significantly decreased seasonality of suicides only among males. CONCLUSIONS: The results suggest that decreasing seasonality of suicides could be a good marker of lowering rate of depression-related suicides in the population particularly among males.
Tárgyszavak:Orvostudományok Egészségtudományok idegen nyelvű folyóiratközlemény külföldi lapban
Antidepressants
Gender
Suicide
Suicide rates
Seasonality
Megjelenés:World Journal Of Biological Psychiatry. - 11 : 3 (2010), p. 579-585. -
További szerzők:Rihmer Zoltán Bálint Lajos Szokontor Nóra Gonda Xénia Gyarmati Béla Bödecs Tamás Sándor János (1966-) (orvos-epidemiológus)
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