重度抑郁症对合并症的影响:系统文献综述。

Alix M Arnaud, Teri S Brister, Ken Duckworth, Phyllis Foxworth, Tonya Fulwider, Ellison D Suthoff, Brian Werneburg, Izabela Aleksanderek, Marcia L Reinhart
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目的:总结探讨重度抑郁症(MDD)与一系列共病的发病率和病程之间关系的数据广度。数据来源:作者检索MEDLINE, Embase, PsycINFO, Cochrane系统综述数据库,以及几个预先指定的会议。搜索包括与重度抑郁症和几种共病类别相关的术语,仅限于2005年以后用英语出版的那些。研究选择:入选标准包括北美和欧洲的观察性研究,这些研究考察了经协变量调整的重度抑郁症对合并症风险和/或严重程度的影响。最初总共确定了6811篇文章进行筛选。资料提取:两名研究者提取资料并评估研究质量。结果:共纳入文献199篇。结论:重度抑郁症的存在被认为是一系列合并症发生和恶化的危险因素。这些结果强调了在抑郁症早期治疗的重要性,以及整合精神和一般卫生保健的必要性。
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Impact of Major Depressive Disorder on Comorbidities: A Systematic Literature Review.

Objective: To summarize the breadth of data exploring the relationship between major depressive disorder (MDD) and both the incidence and the disease course of a range of comorbidities.

Data Sources: The authors searched MEDLINE, Embase, PsycINFO, Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews, and several prespecified congresses. Searches included terms related to MDD and several comorbidity categories, restricted to those published in the English language from 2005 onward.

Study Selection: Eligibility criteria included observational studies within North America and Europe that examined the covariate-adjusted impact of MDD on the risk and/or severity of comorbidities. A total of 6,811 articles were initially identified for screening.

Data Extraction: Two investigators extracted data and assessed study quality.

Results: In total, 199 articles were included. Depression was significantly (P < .05) associated with an increased incidence of dementia and Alzheimer's disease as well as cognitive decline in individuals with existing disease; increased incidence and worsening of cardiovascular disease/events (although mixed results were found for stroke); worsening of metabolic syndrome; increased incidence of diabetes, particularly among men, and worsening of existing diabetes; increased incidence of obesity, particularly among women; increased incidence and worsening of certain autoimmune diseases; increased incidence and severity of HIV/AIDS; and increased incidence of drug abuse and severity of both alcohol and drug abuse.

Conclusions: The presence of MDD was identified as a risk factor for both the development and the worsening of a range of comorbidities. These results highlight the importance of addressing depression early in its course and the need for integrating mental and general health care.

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