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J Epidemiol Community Health ; 62(6): 538-44, 2008 Jun.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-18477753

RESUMO

OBJECTIVES: Adults in South Africa demonstrate rates of mental illness at or above levels elsewhere in the developing world. Yet there is a research gap regarding the social context surrounding mental health in this region. The objective of this analysis was to characterize the prevalence and correlates of depressive symptoms and perceived stress among a heterogeneous South African population. METHODS: Low-income adults (n = 257) in Capetown, Port Elizabeth and Durban were interviewed regarding demographics, income, subjective social status, life events and decision-making. The Center for Epidemiologic Studies Depression Scale (CES-D) and Cohen's Perceived Stress Scale (PSS) were used. RESULTS: CES-D scores were 18.8 (SD 11.7), with 50.4% of men and 64.5% of women exceeding the cut-off at which professional care is recommended (p = 0.03). PSS scores were 18.6 (SD 6.7), with a mean of 17.5 among men and 19.6 among women (p = 0.02). In multivariate regressions, increased CES-D scores were associated with more household members (p<0.1), lower educational attainment (p = 0.07), less income stability (p<0.07), lower subjective social status (p<0.01) and independent decision-making (p = 0.04). Increased PSS scores were associated with female gender (p<0.05), multiracial race (p<0.02), more household members (p<0.1), lower subjective social status (p<0.02) and recent birth or catastrophe (p<0.01). CONCLUSIONS: Depressive symptoms and perceived stress are public health concerns in this sample, with more symptoms among those with fewer resources. The prevention of mental illness is critical, especially in vulnerable populations.


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Depressão/epidemiologia , Países em Desenvolvimento , Pobreza , Estresse Psicológico/epidemiologia , Adulto , Tomada de Decisões , Depressão/etnologia , Depressão/etiologia , Escolaridade , Etnicidade , Feminino , Humanos , Acontecimentos que Mudam a Vida , Modelos Lineares , Masculino , Estado Civil , Prevalência , Características de Residência , Distribuição por Sexo , África do Sul/epidemiologia , Estresse Psicológico/etnologia , Estresse Psicológico/etiologia
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J Dent Res ; 57(1): 43-7, 1978 Jan.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-277498

RESUMO

During the active phase of chronic recurrent parotitis there is a marked elevation in the parotid concentration of lactoferrin (Lf), and iron-binding glycoprotein with antibacterial properties. The Lf concentration decreases during the recovery period, but still remains above normal levels. The changes of Lf in parotitis parallel recent findings in mastitis and pancreatitis. Elevations in Lf were also noted in five of six subjects with Sjögren's disease, but not in subjects with sarcoidosis, diabetes or "dry mouth" without sialographic changes. The source of the Lf has not been determined; it could arise in part from disrupting polymorphonuclear leucocytes and in part from epithelial cells that synthesize Lf in the salivary glands. Inflammatory stimulation of Lf synthesis would suggest a basic protective mechanism in exocrine glands and should be fully explored.


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Lactoferrina/análise , Lactoglobulinas/análise , Parotidite/metabolismo , Saliva/análise , Albuminas/análise , Doença Crônica , Diabetes Mellitus/metabolismo , Humanos , Recidiva , Saliva/metabolismo , Sarcoidose/metabolismo , Taxa Secretória , Síndrome de Sjogren/metabolismo , Xerostomia/metabolismo
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