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Study protocol of DIVERGE, the first genetic epidemiological study of major depressive disorder in Pakistan

Globally, 80% of the burdenof major depressive disorder (MDD) pertains to low- and middle-income countries. Research into genetic and environmental risk factors has the potential to uncover disease mechanisms that may contribute to better diagnosis and treatment of mental illness, yet has so far bee...

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Autores principales: Valkovskaya, Maria, Hassan, Arsalan, Zartaloudi, Eirini, Hussain, Fahad, Umar, Muhammad, Khizar, Bakht, Khattak, Inzemam, Gill, Shamshad Ahmed, Khan, Shams-Ud-Din Ahmad, Dogar, Imtiaz Ahmad, Mustafa, Ali Burhan, Ansari, Moin Ahmed, Qalb I Hyder, Syed, Ali, Muhammad, Ilyas, Nilofar, Channar, Parveen, Mughal, Nazish, Channa, Sumera, Mufti, Khalid, Mufti, Ali Ahsan, Hussain, Mian Iftikhar, Shafiq, Sadia, Tariq, Muhammad, Khan, Muhammad Kamran, Chaudhry, Shahzad Tahir, Choudhary, Abdul Rashid, Ali, Mian Nizam, Ali, Gohar, Hussain, Ashfaq, Rehman, Muhammad, Ahmad, Noman, Farooq, Saeed, Naeem, Farooq, Nasr, Tanveer, Lewis, Glyn, Knowles, James A., Ayub, Muhammad, Kuchenbaecker, Karoline
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Lippincott Williams & Wilkins 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9997631/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36538573
http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/YPG.0000000000000333
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author Valkovskaya, Maria
Hassan, Arsalan
Zartaloudi, Eirini
Hussain, Fahad
Umar, Muhammad
Khizar, Bakht
Khattak, Inzemam
Gill, Shamshad Ahmed
Khan, Shams-Ud-Din Ahmad
Dogar, Imtiaz Ahmad
Mustafa, Ali Burhan
Ansari, Moin Ahmed
Qalb I Hyder, Syed
Ali, Muhammad
Ilyas, Nilofar
Channar, Parveen
Mughal, Nazish
Channa, Sumera
Mufti, Khalid
Mufti, Ali Ahsan
Hussain, Mian Iftikhar
Shafiq, Sadia
Tariq, Muhammad
Khan, Muhammad Kamran
Chaudhry, Shahzad Tahir
Choudhary, Abdul Rashid
Ali, Mian Nizam
Ali, Gohar
Hussain, Ashfaq
Rehman, Muhammad
Ahmad, Noman
Farooq, Saeed
Naeem, Farooq
Nasr, Tanveer
Lewis, Glyn
Knowles, James A.
Ayub, Muhammad
Kuchenbaecker, Karoline
author_facet Valkovskaya, Maria
Hassan, Arsalan
Zartaloudi, Eirini
Hussain, Fahad
Umar, Muhammad
Khizar, Bakht
Khattak, Inzemam
Gill, Shamshad Ahmed
Khan, Shams-Ud-Din Ahmad
Dogar, Imtiaz Ahmad
Mustafa, Ali Burhan
Ansari, Moin Ahmed
Qalb I Hyder, Syed
Ali, Muhammad
Ilyas, Nilofar
Channar, Parveen
Mughal, Nazish
Channa, Sumera
Mufti, Khalid
Mufti, Ali Ahsan
Hussain, Mian Iftikhar
Shafiq, Sadia
Tariq, Muhammad
Khan, Muhammad Kamran
Chaudhry, Shahzad Tahir
Choudhary, Abdul Rashid
Ali, Mian Nizam
Ali, Gohar
Hussain, Ashfaq
Rehman, Muhammad
Ahmad, Noman
Farooq, Saeed
Naeem, Farooq
Nasr, Tanveer
Lewis, Glyn
Knowles, James A.
Ayub, Muhammad
Kuchenbaecker, Karoline
author_sort Valkovskaya, Maria
collection PubMed
description Globally, 80% of the burdenof major depressive disorder (MDD) pertains to low- and middle-income countries. Research into genetic and environmental risk factors has the potential to uncover disease mechanisms that may contribute to better diagnosis and treatment of mental illness, yet has so far been largely limited to participants with European ancestry from high-income countries. The DIVERGE study was established to help overcome this gap and investigate genetic and environmental risk factors for MDD in Pakistan. METHODS: DIVERGE aims to enrol 9000 cases and 4000 controls in hospitals across the country. Here, we provide the rationale for DIVERGE, describe the study protocol and characterise the sample using data from the first 500 cases. Exploratory data analysis is performed to describe demographics, socioeconomic status, environmental risk factors, family history of mental illness and psychopathology. RESULTS AND DISCUSSION: Many participants had severe depression with 74% of patients who experienced multiple depressive episodes. It was a common practice to seek help for mental health struggles from faith healers and religious leaders. Socioeconomic variables reflected the local context with a large proportion of women not having access to any education and the majority of participants reporting no savings. CONCLUSION: DIVERGE is a carefully designed case–control study of MDD in Pakistan that captures diverse risk factors. As the largest genetic study in Pakistan, DIVERGE helps address the severe underrepresentation of people from South Asian countries in genetic as well as psychiatric research.
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spelling pubmed-99976312023-03-09 Study protocol of DIVERGE, the first genetic epidemiological study of major depressive disorder in Pakistan Valkovskaya, Maria Hassan, Arsalan Zartaloudi, Eirini Hussain, Fahad Umar, Muhammad Khizar, Bakht Khattak, Inzemam Gill, Shamshad Ahmed Khan, Shams-Ud-Din Ahmad Dogar, Imtiaz Ahmad Mustafa, Ali Burhan Ansari, Moin Ahmed Qalb I Hyder, Syed Ali, Muhammad Ilyas, Nilofar Channar, Parveen Mughal, Nazish Channa, Sumera Mufti, Khalid Mufti, Ali Ahsan Hussain, Mian Iftikhar Shafiq, Sadia Tariq, Muhammad Khan, Muhammad Kamran Chaudhry, Shahzad Tahir Choudhary, Abdul Rashid Ali, Mian Nizam Ali, Gohar Hussain, Ashfaq Rehman, Muhammad Ahmad, Noman Farooq, Saeed Naeem, Farooq Nasr, Tanveer Lewis, Glyn Knowles, James A. Ayub, Muhammad Kuchenbaecker, Karoline Psychiatr Genet Original Articles Globally, 80% of the burdenof major depressive disorder (MDD) pertains to low- and middle-income countries. Research into genetic and environmental risk factors has the potential to uncover disease mechanisms that may contribute to better diagnosis and treatment of mental illness, yet has so far been largely limited to participants with European ancestry from high-income countries. The DIVERGE study was established to help overcome this gap and investigate genetic and environmental risk factors for MDD in Pakistan. METHODS: DIVERGE aims to enrol 9000 cases and 4000 controls in hospitals across the country. Here, we provide the rationale for DIVERGE, describe the study protocol and characterise the sample using data from the first 500 cases. Exploratory data analysis is performed to describe demographics, socioeconomic status, environmental risk factors, family history of mental illness and psychopathology. RESULTS AND DISCUSSION: Many participants had severe depression with 74% of patients who experienced multiple depressive episodes. It was a common practice to seek help for mental health struggles from faith healers and religious leaders. Socioeconomic variables reflected the local context with a large proportion of women not having access to any education and the majority of participants reporting no savings. CONCLUSION: DIVERGE is a carefully designed case–control study of MDD in Pakistan that captures diverse risk factors. As the largest genetic study in Pakistan, DIVERGE helps address the severe underrepresentation of people from South Asian countries in genetic as well as psychiatric research. Lippincott Williams & Wilkins 2023-04 2022-12-20 /pmc/articles/PMC9997631/ /pubmed/36538573 http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/YPG.0000000000000333 Text en Copyright © 2022 The Author(s). Published by Wolters Kluwer Health, Inc. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License 4.0 (CCBY) (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Original Articles
Valkovskaya, Maria
Hassan, Arsalan
Zartaloudi, Eirini
Hussain, Fahad
Umar, Muhammad
Khizar, Bakht
Khattak, Inzemam
Gill, Shamshad Ahmed
Khan, Shams-Ud-Din Ahmad
Dogar, Imtiaz Ahmad
Mustafa, Ali Burhan
Ansari, Moin Ahmed
Qalb I Hyder, Syed
Ali, Muhammad
Ilyas, Nilofar
Channar, Parveen
Mughal, Nazish
Channa, Sumera
Mufti, Khalid
Mufti, Ali Ahsan
Hussain, Mian Iftikhar
Shafiq, Sadia
Tariq, Muhammad
Khan, Muhammad Kamran
Chaudhry, Shahzad Tahir
Choudhary, Abdul Rashid
Ali, Mian Nizam
Ali, Gohar
Hussain, Ashfaq
Rehman, Muhammad
Ahmad, Noman
Farooq, Saeed
Naeem, Farooq
Nasr, Tanveer
Lewis, Glyn
Knowles, James A.
Ayub, Muhammad
Kuchenbaecker, Karoline
Study protocol of DIVERGE, the first genetic epidemiological study of major depressive disorder in Pakistan
title Study protocol of DIVERGE, the first genetic epidemiological study of major depressive disorder in Pakistan
title_full Study protocol of DIVERGE, the first genetic epidemiological study of major depressive disorder in Pakistan
title_fullStr Study protocol of DIVERGE, the first genetic epidemiological study of major depressive disorder in Pakistan
title_full_unstemmed Study protocol of DIVERGE, the first genetic epidemiological study of major depressive disorder in Pakistan
title_short Study protocol of DIVERGE, the first genetic epidemiological study of major depressive disorder in Pakistan
title_sort study protocol of diverge, the first genetic epidemiological study of major depressive disorder in pakistan
topic Original Articles
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9997631/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36538573
http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/YPG.0000000000000333
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