Protocol for a systematic review of the development of depression among adolescents and young adults : psychological, biological, and contextual perspectives around the world

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Autor(a) principal: Pedersen, Gloria
Data de Publicação: 2019
Outros Autores: Zajkowska, Zuzanna, Kieling, Christian Costa, Gautam, Kamal, Mondelli, Valeria, Fisher, Helen L., Swartz, Johnna, Adewuya, Abiodun, Karmacharya, Rakesh, Kohrt, Brandon A.
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
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Texto Completo: http://hdl.handle.net/10183/199131
Resumo: Background: Depression is a leading contributor to disability-adjusted life-years because of early onset and chronicity throughout the lifecycle. It is crucial to identify early predictors of depression among adolescents and young people to effectively target prevention. A gap in the literature is a comprehensive systematic review of predictors of depression among adolescents around the globe, especially in low- and middleincome countries LMICs. This review aims to identify evidence for biological, psychological, and contextual risk factors for the development of depression among adolescents and young adults (10–24 years of age) in high-income countries (HICs) and LMICs, ultimately contributing to (a) identification of potential mechanisms underlying depression development, (b) selection of common risk and protective factors as targets for detection, and (c) refinement of risk models that can be evaluated through existing cohorts in HICs and LMICs. Methods: This review will follow the Population, Exposure, Comparison, Outcome (PI(E)CO) model and adheres to the PRISMA-P guidelines. A search strategy was developed by a multidisciplinary research consortium. Seven databases (MEDLINE via Ovid, PsycINFO, Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews, Web of Science, Lilacs, African Journals Online, Global Health) will be searched to identify articles. Independent raters will screen and retrieve articles for inclusion, conduct quality ratings, and extract data. The Systematic Assessment of Quality in Observational Research adapted for Cultural Psychiatry Epidemiology (SAQOR-CPE) will be used to assess quality of observational studies. We will assess for publication bias using funnel plots and statistical methods. We will use narrative synthesis to present results, addressing the study’s objectives following the Cochrane Handbook guidelines. Meta-analyses will be used to report summary statistics for association of risk factors with development of depression. Discussion: This systematic review will summarize evidence-based research that examines the psychological, biological, and contextual factors contributing to the onset of depression in adolescents across the globe. Results will support the development of a model that can be evaluated in existing cohorts around the world.
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spelling Pedersen, GloriaZajkowska, ZuzannaKieling, Christian CostaGautam, KamalMondelli, ValeriaFisher, Helen L.Swartz, JohnnaAdewuya, AbiodunKarmacharya, RakeshKohrt, Brandon A.2019-09-12T03:42:17Z20192046-4053http://hdl.handle.net/10183/199131001099744Background: Depression is a leading contributor to disability-adjusted life-years because of early onset and chronicity throughout the lifecycle. It is crucial to identify early predictors of depression among adolescents and young people to effectively target prevention. A gap in the literature is a comprehensive systematic review of predictors of depression among adolescents around the globe, especially in low- and middleincome countries LMICs. This review aims to identify evidence for biological, psychological, and contextual risk factors for the development of depression among adolescents and young adults (10–24 years of age) in high-income countries (HICs) and LMICs, ultimately contributing to (a) identification of potential mechanisms underlying depression development, (b) selection of common risk and protective factors as targets for detection, and (c) refinement of risk models that can be evaluated through existing cohorts in HICs and LMICs. Methods: This review will follow the Population, Exposure, Comparison, Outcome (PI(E)CO) model and adheres to the PRISMA-P guidelines. A search strategy was developed by a multidisciplinary research consortium. Seven databases (MEDLINE via Ovid, PsycINFO, Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews, Web of Science, Lilacs, African Journals Online, Global Health) will be searched to identify articles. Independent raters will screen and retrieve articles for inclusion, conduct quality ratings, and extract data. The Systematic Assessment of Quality in Observational Research adapted for Cultural Psychiatry Epidemiology (SAQOR-CPE) will be used to assess quality of observational studies. We will assess for publication bias using funnel plots and statistical methods. We will use narrative synthesis to present results, addressing the study’s objectives following the Cochrane Handbook guidelines. Meta-analyses will be used to report summary statistics for association of risk factors with development of depression. Discussion: This systematic review will summarize evidence-based research that examines the psychological, biological, and contextual factors contributing to the onset of depression in adolescents across the globe. Results will support the development of a model that can be evaluated in existing cohorts around the world.application/pdfengSystematic Reviews. London : BioMed Central. Vol. 8 (2019), artigo 179, 9 p.DepressãoAdolescenteFatores de riscoRevisão sistemáticaMetanáliseAdolescentYoung adultDepressionRisk factorsProtective factorsEarly diagnosisDeveloping countriesNeurosciencesReviewRisk assessmentProtocol for a systematic review of the development of depression among adolescents and young adults : psychological, biological, and contextual perspectives around the worldEstrangeiroinfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositório Institucional da UFRGSinstname:Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul (UFRGS)instacron:UFRGSTEXT001099744.pdf.txt001099744.pdf.txtExtracted Texttext/plain45856http://www.lume.ufrgs.br/bitstream/10183/199131/2/001099744.pdf.txt98c3ca2b3859c43219f8f54fc715ba5dMD52ORIGINAL001099744.pdfTexto completo (inglês)application/pdf634383http://www.lume.ufrgs.br/bitstream/10183/199131/1/001099744.pdf43e2c3e4c46f65d235af133135bacb9fMD5110183/1991312022-08-10 04:45:43.418686oai:www.lume.ufrgs.br:10183/199131Repositório de PublicaçõesPUBhttps://lume.ufrgs.br/oai/requestopendoar:2022-08-10T07:45:43Repositório Institucional da UFRGS - Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul (UFRGS)false
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title Protocol for a systematic review of the development of depression among adolescents and young adults : psychological, biological, and contextual perspectives around the world
spellingShingle Protocol for a systematic review of the development of depression among adolescents and young adults : psychological, biological, and contextual perspectives around the world
Pedersen, Gloria
Depressão
Adolescente
Fatores de risco
Revisão sistemática
Metanálise
Adolescent
Young adult
Depression
Risk factors
Protective factors
Early diagnosis
Developing countries
Neurosciences
Review
Risk assessment
title_short Protocol for a systematic review of the development of depression among adolescents and young adults : psychological, biological, and contextual perspectives around the world
title_full Protocol for a systematic review of the development of depression among adolescents and young adults : psychological, biological, and contextual perspectives around the world
title_fullStr Protocol for a systematic review of the development of depression among adolescents and young adults : psychological, biological, and contextual perspectives around the world
title_full_unstemmed Protocol for a systematic review of the development of depression among adolescents and young adults : psychological, biological, and contextual perspectives around the world
title_sort Protocol for a systematic review of the development of depression among adolescents and young adults : psychological, biological, and contextual perspectives around the world
author Pedersen, Gloria
author_facet Pedersen, Gloria
Zajkowska, Zuzanna
Kieling, Christian Costa
Gautam, Kamal
Mondelli, Valeria
Fisher, Helen L.
Swartz, Johnna
Adewuya, Abiodun
Karmacharya, Rakesh
Kohrt, Brandon A.
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author2 Zajkowska, Zuzanna
Kieling, Christian Costa
Gautam, Kamal
Mondelli, Valeria
Fisher, Helen L.
Swartz, Johnna
Adewuya, Abiodun
Karmacharya, Rakesh
Kohrt, Brandon A.
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author
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Pedersen, Gloria
Zajkowska, Zuzanna
Kieling, Christian Costa
Gautam, Kamal
Mondelli, Valeria
Fisher, Helen L.
Swartz, Johnna
Adewuya, Abiodun
Karmacharya, Rakesh
Kohrt, Brandon A.
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Depressão
Adolescente
Fatores de risco
Revisão sistemática
Metanálise
topic Depressão
Adolescente
Fatores de risco
Revisão sistemática
Metanálise
Adolescent
Young adult
Depression
Risk factors
Protective factors
Early diagnosis
Developing countries
Neurosciences
Review
Risk assessment
dc.subject.eng.fl_str_mv Adolescent
Young adult
Depression
Risk factors
Protective factors
Early diagnosis
Developing countries
Neurosciences
Review
Risk assessment
description Background: Depression is a leading contributor to disability-adjusted life-years because of early onset and chronicity throughout the lifecycle. It is crucial to identify early predictors of depression among adolescents and young people to effectively target prevention. A gap in the literature is a comprehensive systematic review of predictors of depression among adolescents around the globe, especially in low- and middleincome countries LMICs. This review aims to identify evidence for biological, psychological, and contextual risk factors for the development of depression among adolescents and young adults (10–24 years of age) in high-income countries (HICs) and LMICs, ultimately contributing to (a) identification of potential mechanisms underlying depression development, (b) selection of common risk and protective factors as targets for detection, and (c) refinement of risk models that can be evaluated through existing cohorts in HICs and LMICs. Methods: This review will follow the Population, Exposure, Comparison, Outcome (PI(E)CO) model and adheres to the PRISMA-P guidelines. A search strategy was developed by a multidisciplinary research consortium. Seven databases (MEDLINE via Ovid, PsycINFO, Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews, Web of Science, Lilacs, African Journals Online, Global Health) will be searched to identify articles. Independent raters will screen and retrieve articles for inclusion, conduct quality ratings, and extract data. The Systematic Assessment of Quality in Observational Research adapted for Cultural Psychiatry Epidemiology (SAQOR-CPE) will be used to assess quality of observational studies. We will assess for publication bias using funnel plots and statistical methods. We will use narrative synthesis to present results, addressing the study’s objectives following the Cochrane Handbook guidelines. Meta-analyses will be used to report summary statistics for association of risk factors with development of depression. Discussion: This systematic review will summarize evidence-based research that examines the psychological, biological, and contextual factors contributing to the onset of depression in adolescents across the globe. Results will support the development of a model that can be evaluated in existing cohorts around the world.
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