Study protocol of DIVERGE, the first genetic epidemiological study of major depressive disorder in Pakistan.

IF 1.5 4区 医学 Q4 GENETICS & HEREDITY
Psychiatric Genetics Pub Date : 2023-04-01 Epub Date: 2022-12-20 DOI:10.1097/YPG.0000000000000333
Maria Valkovskaya, Arsalan Hassan, Eirini Zartaloudi, Fahad Hussain, Muhammad Umar, Bakht Khizar, Inzemam Khattak, Shamshad Ahmed Gill, Shams-Ud-Din Ahmad Khan, Imtiaz Ahmad Dogar, Ali Burhan Mustafa, Moin Ahmed Ansari, Syed Qalb I Hyder, Muhammad Ali, Nilofar Ilyas, Parveen Channar, Nazish Mughal, Sumera Channa, Khalid Mufti, Ali Ahsan Mufti, Mian Iftikhar Hussain, Sadia Shafiq, Muhammad Tariq, Muhammad Kamran Khan, Shahzad Tahir Chaudhry, Abdul Rashid Choudhary, Mian Nizam Ali, Gohar Ali, Ashfaq Hussain, Muhammad Rehman, Noman Ahmad, Saeed Farooq, Farooq Naeem, Tanveer Nasr, Glyn Lewis, James A Knowles, Muhammad Ayub, Karoline Kuchenbaecker
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Introduction: Globally, 80% of the burdenof major depressive disorder (MDD) pertains to low- and middle-income countries. Research into genetic and environmental risk factors has the potential to uncover disease mechanisms that may contribute to better diagnosis and treatment of mental illness, yet has so far been largely limited to participants with European ancestry from high-income countries. The DIVERGE study was established to help overcome this gap and investigate genetic and environmental risk factors for MDD in Pakistan.

Methods: DIVERGE aims to enrol 9000 cases and 4000 controls in hospitals across the country. Here, we provide the rationale for DIVERGE, describe the study protocol and characterise the sample using data from the first 500 cases. Exploratory data analysis is performed to describe demographics, socioeconomic status, environmental risk factors, family history of mental illness and psychopathology.

Results and discussion: Many participants had severe depression with 74% of patients who experienced multiple depressive episodes. It was a common practice to seek help for mental health struggles from faith healers and religious leaders. Socioeconomic variables reflected the local context with a large proportion of women not having access to any education and the majority of participants reporting no savings.

Conclusion: DIVERGE is a carefully designed case-control study of MDD in Pakistan that captures diverse risk factors. As the largest genetic study in Pakistan, DIVERGE helps address the severe underrepresentation of people from South Asian countries in genetic as well as psychiatric research.

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DIVERGE研究方案,这是巴基斯坦首次对重度抑郁症进行遗传流行病学研究。
引言:在全球范围内,80%的重度抑郁症属于中低收入国家。对遗传和环境风险因素的研究有可能揭示可能有助于更好地诊断和治疗精神疾病的疾病机制,但迄今为止,这在很大程度上仅限于来自高收入国家的欧洲血统的参与者。DIVERGE研究旨在帮助克服这一差距,并调查巴基斯坦MDD的遗传和环境风险因素。方法:DIVERGE旨在招募全国各地医院的9000例病例和4000名对照者。在这里,我们提供了DIVERGE的基本原理,描述了研究方案,并使用前500例病例的数据对样本进行了表征。进行探索性数据分析,以描述人口统计学、社会经济地位、环境风险因素、精神疾病家族史和精神病理学。结果和讨论:许多参与者患有严重抑郁症,74%的患者经历了多次抑郁发作。向信仰治疗师和宗教领袖寻求心理健康方面的帮助是一种常见的做法。社会经济变量反映了当地的情况,很大一部分妇女无法接受任何教育,大多数参与者报告没有储蓄。结论:DIVERGE是一项精心设计的巴基斯坦MDD病例对照研究,它捕捉了多种危险因素。作为巴基斯坦最大的遗传学研究,DIVERGE有助于解决南亚国家在遗传学和精神病学研究中代表性严重不足的问题。
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Psychiatric Genetics
Psychiatric Genetics 医学-神经科学
CiteScore
2.30
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0.00%
发文量
39
审稿时长
3 months
期刊介绍: ​​​​​​The journal aims to publish papers which bring together clinical observations, psychological and behavioural abnormalities and genetic data. All papers are fully refereed. Psychiatric Genetics is also a forum for reporting new approaches to genetic research in psychiatry and neurology utilizing novel techniques or methodologies. Psychiatric Genetics publishes original Research Reports dealing with inherited factors involved in psychiatric and neurological disorders. This encompasses gene localization and chromosome markers, changes in neuronal gene expression related to psychiatric disease, linkage genetics analyses, family, twin and adoption studies, and genetically based animal models of neuropsychiatric disease. The journal covers areas such as molecular neurobiology and molecular genetics relevant to mental illness. Reviews of the literature and Commentaries in areas of current interest will be considered for publication. Reviews and Commentaries in areas outside psychiatric genetics, but of interest and importance to Psychiatric Genetics, will also be considered. Psychiatric Genetics also publishes Book Reviews, Brief Reports and Conference Reports.
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