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Study finds link between pandemic-related income loss, financial strain and depression


Study finds link between pandemic-related income loss, financial strain and depression
May 6 2021
Researchers have found an independent association between COVID-19-related income loss and financial strain and depression, according to the latest study from the COVID-19 Resilience Project, run by the Lifespan Brain Institute (LiBI) of Children s Hospital of Philadelphia (CHOP) and Penn Medicine. This association was found in two separate cohorts - one primarily in the United States and one in Israel - and the depressive symptoms worsened over time in participants who were hit financially, above and beyond pandemic-related anxiety. The findings were published today in the
Journal of Affective Disorders. ....

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Researchers find association between financial strain due to COVID-19 and depression


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IMAGE: Ran Barzilay, MD PhD, child and adolescent psychiatrist at Children s Hospital of Philadelphia and research scientist at the Life Brain Institute.
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Philadelphia, May 6, 2021 Researchers have found an independent association between COVID-19-related income loss and financial strain and depression, according to the latest study from the COVID-19 Resilience Project, run by the Lifespan Brain Institute (LiBI) of Children s Hospital of Philadelphia (CHOP) and Penn Medicine. This association was found in two separate cohorts - one primarily in the United States and one in Israel - and the depressive symptoms worsened over time in participants who were hit financially, above and beyond pandemic-related anxiety. The findings were published today in the ....

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The immune link between a leaky blood-brain barrier and schizophrenia


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IMAGE: A genetic condition known as 22q.11.2 deletion syndrome is associated with an increased risk of schizophrenia. A Penn Vet-led team found that a leaky blood-brain barrier, allowing inappropriate immune involvement.
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Like a stern bodyguard for the central nervous sytem, the blood-brain barrier keeps out anything that could lead to disease and dangerous inflammation at least when all is functioning normally.
That may not be the case in people with schizophrenia and other mental disorders, suggest new findings from a team led by researchers from the School of Veterinary Medicine, Perelman School of Medicine, and Children s Hospital of Philadelphia (CHOP). In these individuals, a more permissive barrier appears to allow the immune system to get improperly involved in the central nervous system, the researchers showed. The inflammation that arises likely contributes to the clinical manifestati ....

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How it feels to be a new mother in these pandemic times


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For the past pandemic year, everyone has been worried about somebody, it seems.
Dr. Wanjiku Njoroge has been worried about new mothers in particular, and the potential long-term consequences of living against the backdrop of COVID-19.
“Our immediate concern is not just the mom’s mental health,” said Njoroge, “but how that mom’s health is impacting their baby … and so we’re trying to understand if there are resources that families have access to or that we can put into place that will help.”
Along with Sara Kornfield, an assistant professor of psychiatry at the Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania, Njoroge belongs to IGNITE, a multidisciplinary research group that represents a collaboration between the Lifespan Brain Institute (LiBi), which studies how the brain and behavior develop and change over time and in response to different illnesses, and Penn’s Maternal and Child Health Research Center. Njoroge ....

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Suicide Worsens Neurocognitive Functioning


Suicide Worsens Neurocognitive Functioning
Family history of suicide attempts in the children and adolescents worsens their neurocognitive functioning such as, lower executive functioning, shorter attention spans, and poorer language reasoning as compared to those without a family history, as per a largest study by researchers from the Lifespan Brain Institute (LiBI) of Children s Hospital of Philadelphia (CHOP) and the University of Pennsylvania, published in
The Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry.
3,507 youth aged 8 to 21, divided into test groups and matched by age, sex, race, and lifetime depression were enrolled in the study. Among them, 501 participants had a family history of suicide. ....

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