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Offspring of depressed parents are at risk for developing depressive disorders (Lieb et al., 2002; Hammen et al., 2004; Klein et al., 2005; Goodman et al., 2011) and other functional impairments (Beardslee et al., 1998; Lewinsohn et al., 2005).
This scale was constructed to identify populations at risk for developing depressive disorders [ 58].
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Conclusions: Patients with TBI are at great risk for developing depressive symptoms.
Further, individuals who stood out from the masses by being more timid, nervous and emotionally unstable were at 14-fold increased risk for developing depressive and at 7-fold risk for anxiety disorders compared to persons with moderate neuroticism levels.
Research has shown that adolescents showing cognitive biases are at risk for developing a depressive disorder [ 21].
Conversely, diets poor in ω-3 could be a risk factor for developing depressive and anxiety disorders.
Moreover, the increased dependency on their spouses and inability to financially contribute to the family could also be additional risk factors for developing depressive symptoms [ 31].
In the exploratory analysis of protective and risk factors for developing depressive symptoms, it was found that studying more than 2 years to get in medical school was a risk factor for depression.
Possible mechanisms include shared risks (genetic and/or environmental) that contribute to lower blood pressure and depression that are especially enriched in those offspring most at risk of developing depressive disorder in the near future.
Furthermore, fathers with partners who suffer depressive symptoms are at risk of developing depressive symptoms [ 44].
For example, older people with visual impairment present more restrictions in participation than their peers, 5, 6 have less social interaction, 1, 7– 9 feel lonelier, 10, 11 and are at risk of developing depressive symptoms.
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