Bidirectionality of smoking and depression in adolescents: a systematic review.

IF 2.1 Q3 PSYCHIATRY
Mudassir Farooqui, Samra Shoaib, Humera Afaq, Syed Quadri, Fatima Zaina, Aqsa Baig, Ayesha Liaquat, Zoona Sarwar, Atif Zafar, Sana Younus
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Abstract

Introduction: Recently, evidence has been accumulating that both smoking and mental health disorders are continuously increasing among adolescents. This systematic review elucidates the research into evidence of the direction of the association and risk factors influencing the relationship between smoking and depression. We also highlight recent studies on the effects of electronic cigarettes and developments on the association between depression and smoking.

Methods: A literature search was conducted on databases including PubMed, Ovid Medline, EMBASE, and PsycINFO and in relevant neurology and psychiatry journals. Terms used for electronic searches included smoking, tobacco, cigarettes; depression; adolescent, youth; direction. Relevant information was then utilized to synthesize findings on the association between smoking and depression among adolescent population.

Results: The initial database searches yielded 2,738 related articles. After screening and cross-referencing, duplicate articles, articles published in languages other than English, and studies on animals, social and lifestyle factors, mood disorders, and substance use were excluded. Of these, a total of 122 publications only focusing on smoking and depression in the adolescent population were selected for synthesis in this qualitative systemic review. These include 110 original research articles, eight meta-analyses and reviews, and four reports and websites.

Conclusion: The relationship between smoking and depression in the literature does not reflect the cause-effect relationship. The lack of evidence on the direction of the association may reflect futile study designs, confounding factors and/or use of indirect measures of depression and quantification of smoking. Future prospective randomized studies should target elucidation of the causal association.

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吸烟与青少年抑郁的双向性:一项系统综述。
最近,越来越多的证据表明,吸烟和精神健康障碍在青少年中不断增加。本文系统综述了吸烟与抑郁关系的相关证据研究方向和影响吸烟与抑郁关系的危险因素。我们还强调了最近关于电子烟影响的研究以及抑郁症和吸烟之间关系的发展。方法:检索PubMed、Ovid Medline、EMBASE、PsycINFO等数据库及相关神经病学和精神病学期刊。用于电子搜索的术语包括吸烟、烟草、香烟;抑郁症;青少年、青年;方向。然后利用相关信息综合研究青少年吸烟与抑郁之间的关系。结果:最初的数据库搜索产生了2738篇相关文章。经过筛选和交叉参考,排除了重复的文章、以英语以外的语言发表的文章,以及关于动物、社会和生活方式因素、情绪障碍和物质使用的研究。其中,共有122篇仅关注青少年吸烟和抑郁的出版物被选择用于本定性系统评价的综合。其中包括110篇原创研究文章,8篇荟萃分析和综述,以及4份报告和网站。结论:文献中吸烟与抑郁症的关系不反映因果关系。缺乏相关证据可能反映了无效的研究设计、混淆因素和/或使用间接测量抑郁和吸烟的量化方法。未来的前瞻性随机研究应以阐明因果关系为目标。
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