Risk and protective factors associated with adolescent depression in Singapore: a systematic review.

IF 1.7 4区 医学 Q2 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL Singapore medical journal Pub Date : 2025-01-01 Epub Date: 2023-04-26 DOI:10.4103/singaporemedj.SMJ-2021-192
Wei Sheng Goh, Jun Hao Norman Tan, Yang Luo, Sok Hui Ng, Mohamed Sufyan Bin Mohamed Sulaiman, John Chee Meng Wong, Victor Weng Keong Loh
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Introduction: Adolescent depression is prevalent, and teen suicide rates are on the rise locally. A systemic review to understand associated risk and protective factors is important to strengthen measures for the prevention and early detection of adolescent depression and suicide in Singapore. This systematic review aims to identify the factors associated with adolescent depression in Singapore.

Methods: A systematic search on the following databases was performed on 21 May 2020: PubMed, EMBASE and PsycINFO. Full texts were reviewed for eligibility, and the included studies were appraised for quality using the Newcastle Ottawa Scale. Narrative synthesis of the finalised articles was performed through thematic analysis.

Results: In total, eight studies were included in this review. The four factors associated with adolescent depression identified were: (1) sociodemographic factors (gender, ethnicity); (2) psychological factors, including childhood maltreatment exposure and psychological constructs (hope, optimism); (3) coexisting chronic medical conditions (asthma); and (4) lifestyle factors (sleep inadequacy, excessive internet use and pathological gaming).

Conclusion: The identified factors were largely similar to those reported in the global literature, except for sleep inadequacy along with conspicuously absent factors such as academic stress and strict parenting, which should prompt further research in these areas. Further research should focus on current and prospective interventions to improve mental health literacy, targeting sleep duration, internet use and gaming, and mitigating the risk of depression in patients with chronic disease in the primary care and community setting.

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青少年抑郁症很普遍,青少年自杀率在当地呈上升趋势。系统性回顾了解相关的风险和保护因素对于加强新加坡青少年抑郁症和自杀的预防和早期发现措施非常重要。本系统综述旨在确定新加坡青少年抑郁症的相关因素。方法:于2020年5月21日对PubMed、EMBASE和PsycINFO数据库进行系统检索。对全文进行审查以确定其合格性,并使用纽卡斯尔渥太华量表对纳入的研究进行质量评价。通过主题分析对定稿文章进行叙事综合。结果:本综述共纳入8项研究。与青少年抑郁相关的四个因素是:(1)社会人口因素(性别、种族);(2)心理因素,包括童年虐待暴露和心理构念(希望、乐观);(3)患有慢性疾病(哮喘)的;(4)生活方式因素(睡眠不足、过度上网、病态游戏)。结论:所确定的因素与国际文献报道的基本相似,除了睡眠不足,以及明显缺失的因素,如学业压力和严格的父母教育,这些因素应促使这些领域的进一步研究。进一步的研究应侧重于当前和未来的干预措施,以提高心理健康素养,针对睡眠时间、互联网使用和游戏,并在初级保健和社区环境中减轻慢性疾病患者的抑郁风险。
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Singapore medical journal
Singapore medical journal MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL-
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期刊介绍: The Singapore Medical Journal (SMJ) is the monthly publication of Singapore Medical Association (SMA). The Journal aims to advance medical practice and clinical research by publishing high-quality articles that add to the clinical knowledge of physicians in Singapore and worldwide. SMJ is a general medical journal that focuses on all aspects of human health. The Journal publishes commissioned reviews, commentaries and editorials, original research, a small number of outstanding case reports, continuing medical education articles (ECG Series, Clinics in Diagnostic Imaging, Pictorial Essays, Practice Integration & Life-long Learning [PILL] Series), and short communications in the form of letters to the editor.
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