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dc.contributor.authorBattel, Lucas Ferreirapt_BR
dc.contributor.authorCunegatto, Fernanda Rohrsetzerpt_BR
dc.contributor.authorAndrade, Anna Carolina Viduani Martinez dept_BR
dc.contributor.authorFisher, Helen L.pt_BR
dc.contributor.authorKohrt, Brandon A.pt_BR
dc.contributor.authorMondelli, Valeriapt_BR
dc.contributor.authorSwartz, Johnnapt_BR
dc.contributor.authorKieling, Christian Costapt_BR
dc.date.accessioned2021-03-16T04:26:11Zpt_BR
dc.date.issued2021pt_BR
dc.identifier.issn1053-8119pt_BR
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/10183/218905pt_BR
dc.description.abstractAdolescents comprise one fourth of the world’s population, with about 90% of them living in low- and middleincome countries (LMICs). The incidence of depression markedly increases during adolescence, making the disorder a leading cause of disease-related disability in this age group. However, most research on adolescent depression has been performed in high-income countries (HICs). To ascertain the extent to which this disparity operates in neuroimaging research, a systematic review of the literature was performed. A total of 148 studies were identified, with neuroimaging data available for 4,729 adolescents with depression. When stratified by income group, 122 (82%) studies originated from HICs, while 26 (18%) were conducted in LMICs, for a total of 3,705 and 1,024 adolescents with depression respectively. A positive Spearman rank correlation was observed between country per capita income and sample size (rs=0.673, p = 0.023). Our results support the previous reports showing a large disparity between the number of studies and the adolescent population per world region. Future research comparing neuroimaging findings across populations from HICs and LMICs may provide unique insights to enhance our understanding of the neurobiological processes underlying the development of depression.en
dc.format.mimetypeapplication/pdfpt_BR
dc.language.isoengpt_BR
dc.relation.ispartofNeuroImage. Orlando. Vol. 231 (2021), 117865, p. 1-6pt_BR
dc.rightsOpen Accessen
dc.subjectAdolescenceen
dc.subjectIndicadores de produção científicapt_BR
dc.subjectDepressionen
dc.subjectFatores socioeconômicospt_BR
dc.subjectNeuroimagingen
dc.subjectPaíses em desenvolvimentopt_BR
dc.subjectIncomeen
dc.subjectDepressãopt_BR
dc.subjectAdolescentept_BR
dc.subjectInequalityen
dc.subjectNeuroimagempt_BR
dc.subjectDeveloping countriesen
dc.titleMind the brain gap: the worldwide distribution of neuroimaging research on adolescent depressionpt_BR
dc.typeArtigo de periódicopt_BR
dc.identifier.nrb001123328pt_BR
dc.type.originEstrangeiropt_BR


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