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    Depression subtypes, suicidality, and healthcare costs in older adults: results from a naturalistic study by Ismael Conejero, Ismael Conejero, Alejandro Porras-Segovia, Alejandro Porras-Segovia, Lucía Albarracín-García, María Luisa Barrigón, Jorge Lopez-Castroman, Philippe Courtet, Enrique Baca-Garcia, Enrique Baca-Garcia, Enrique Baca-Garcia, Enrique Baca-Garcia, Enrique Baca-Garcia, Enrique Baca-Garcia, Enrique Baca-Garcia

    Published 2025-06-01
    “…Suicide attempts were more frequent in individuals aged 71-80 years (OR= 3.433) or over 80 years (OR= 3.322), and in patients with recurrent depressive disorders (OR= 3.529).ConclusionPsychiatric healthcare costs differed between depression subtypes, with a small effect. …”
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    Diagnosis of postpartum depression and associated factors in South Africa: a cohort study of 47,697 women by C. Gastaldon, V. Whitesell Skrivankova, G. Schoretsanitis, N. Folb, K. Taghavi, M. A. Davies, M. Cornell, G. Salanti, C. Mesa Vieira, M. Tlali, G. Maartens, M. Egger, A. D. Haas

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…The cumulative incidence of PPD increased from 0.8% (95% CI 0.7–0.9) at 6 weeks to 5.5% (5.3–5.7) at 12 months postpartum. PPD risk was higher in individuals with history of depression (aRR 3.47, 95% CI [3.14–3.85]), preterm delivery (1.47 [1.30–1.66]), PCOS (1.37 [1.09–1.72]), hyperemesis gravidarum (1.32 [1.11–1.57]), gestational hypertension (1.30 [1.03–1.66]) and postpartum haemorrhage (1.29 [0.91–1.85]). …”
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    NOVEL KEY VARIABLES IN THE SURVIVAL OF PATIENTS WITH MYELODYSPLASTIC NEOPLASMS: A PRACTICAL APPROACH USING MACHINE LEARNING by PRC Passos, RDB Dias, SCC Carneiro, IB Nogueira, JMGF Lima, RC Venâncio, ACG Lavor, JVG Gama, RF Pinheiro, SMM Magalhães

    Published 2024-10-01
    “…Utilizing group elastic net machine learning, an artificial intelligence model capable of selecting relevant variables and assessing their discriminative power, we constructed 3 receiver operating characteristic (ROC) curves to predict 1, 3, and 5-year survival, extracting the area under the curve (AUC) and identifying variables with non-zero coefficients. …”
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    Identification and use of suitable metrics for calling male count-based community assessments in amphibian monitoring in temperate Europe by Andris Čeirāns, Mihails Pupins, Arturs Skute, Oksana Nekrasova, Muza Kirjusina, Isabelle Combroux, Corinne Grac, Yuriy Kvach, Karina Anna Elisabeth van der Zon, Kathrin Theissinger, Jean-Yves Georges

    Published 2024-11-01
    “…Then, we used anthropogenic factors to classify sites with natural and strongly impacted site groups, compared their metrics by Wilcoxon rank-sum tests and Box plots, and assessed metric congruences in site classifications.Based on their properties, we recommend using three metrics, each being the best in representing their own breeding amphibian assemblage trait in the communities of temperate Europe: the total number of calling males (CAMCtot), the community completeness, and the reciprocal form of Berger-Parker dominance index.Despite of good responses to anthropogenic pressure indicators showed by the metrics, local site characteristics were still the highest-ranked factor, with waterbody dimensions being the most important for amphibian population size, and macrophyte vegetation largely determining their taxonomic richness and community evenness. …”
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    Fetal birthweight and maternal urinary incontinence in Chinese primiparas: a population-based study by Yanrong Du, Peicheng Wang, Yanhua Chen, Qing Liu, Luwen Wang, Hangmei Jin, Liyan Gong, Jingyan Xie, Ting Lai, Aiyang Li, Lubin Liu, Lifei Zhou, Yanqiu Luan, Lin Wang, Xiaoli Li, Xiping Luo, Yingjie Fu, Jumin Niu, Wen Zhao, Qiming Liu, Renfeng Zhao, Haiyu Pang, Jiming Zhu, Lan Zhu

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…Categorical analysis indicated that women in the highest birthweight tertile (3.4–6.0 kg) faced a higher risk of UI compared to those in the lowest tertile (0.5–3.0 kg) (adjusted OR, 1.42; 95% CI: 1.28–1.57). …”
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