Bidirectionality of smoking and depression in adolescents: a systematic review
Trends psychiatry psychother. (Impr.)
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45: e20210429, 2023. tab, graf
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Abstract Introduction Recently, evidence has been accumulating that both smoking and mental health disorders are continuously increasing among adolescents. This systematic review elucidates the research into evidence of the direction of the association and risk factors influencing the relationship between smoking and depression. We also highlight recent studies on the effects of electronic cigarettes and developments on the association between depression and smoking. Methods A literature search was conducted on databases including PubMed, Ovid Medline, EMBASE, and PsycINFO and in relevant neurology and psychiatry journals. Terms used for electronic searches included smoking, tobacco, cigarettes; depression; adolescent, youth; direction. Relevant information was then utilized to synthesize findings on the association between smoking and depression among adolescent population. Results The initial database searches yielded 2,738 related articles. After screening and cross-referencing, duplicate articles, articles published in languages other than English, and studies on animals, social and lifestyle factors, mood disorders, and substance use were excluded. Of these, a total of 122 publications only focusing on smoking and depression in the adolescent population were selected for synthesis in this qualitative systemic review. These include 110 original research articles, eight meta-analyses and reviews, and four reports and websites. Conclusion The relationship between smoking and depression in the literature does not reflect the cause-effect relationship. The lack of evidence on the direction of the association may reflect futile study designs, confounding factors and/or use of indirect measures of depression and quantification of smoking. Future prospective randomized studies should target elucidation of the causal association.
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Type d'étude:
Essai clinique contrôlé
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Recherche qualitative
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Facteurs de risque
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Revues systématiques évaluées
langue:
Anglais
Texte intégral:
Trends psychiatry psychother. (Impr.)
Thème du journal:
Psychiatrie
Année:
2023
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Article
Pays d'affiliation:
Canada
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Pakistan
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Tanzanie
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États-Unis d'Amérique
Institution/Pays d'affiliation:
Baylor College of Medicine/US
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Harvard Medical School/US
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Karachi Medical and Dental College/PK
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Medical College/PK
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Nassau University/US
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National University/US
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University of Iowa/US
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University of Oklahoma/US
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University of Toronto/CA
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Ziauddin University and Hospital/PK
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