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Mental Health Current Awareness Update May 2020 Welcome to the monthly Mental Health Current Awareness Alert (MHCAU), produced by PHE Knowledge and Library Services. The purpose of this update is to provide you with the latest, best evidence about mental health, to help you make informed decisions. If you have any queries, please contact us at [email protected], and if you would like to request a literature search, please use the Knowledge and Library Services Enquiries Portal (PHE staff only). Please note that not all the articles and resources referred to in this alert are freely available. Some articles may require an Athens username and password, and for PHE and NHS staff, these can be obtained here. If you do not work for PHE or the NHS, you may want to approach your local health library service to discuss how you may have access to library services. We do not accept responsibility for the availability or reliability of the items of content included in this alert and their inclusion is not an endorsement of any views that may be expressed. Mental health and COVID-19 - 6 Mental health - 59 Prevention and mental well-being - 7 Psychiatry - 11 Psychology - 1 Depression - 37 Anxiety - 14 Personality disorder - 3 Psychosis - 5 Schizophrenia - 12 Self-harm - 5 Suicide - 5 Obsessive Compulsive Disorder - 2 Mental health and COVID-19 Tony Rao: Reducing alcohol harm during self-isolation needs a measured approach 20 May 2020 - British Medical Journal There is a pressing need for public health education for older people who are able to cut down or stop drinking safely, argues Tony Rao The relevance of alcohol consumption [...] More... The post Tony Rao: Reducing alcohol harm during self-isolation needs a measured approach appeared first on The BMJ. Managing a covid-19 rehabilitation surge 15 May 2020 - British Medical Journal The covid-19 pandemic has turned the way we run hospitals upside down, facilitating the expansion of intensive care and revolutionising the way we manage acutely ill patients. The

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Mental Health Current Awareness Update

May 2020

Welcome to the monthly Mental Health Current Awareness Alert (MHCAU), produced by PHE Knowledge and Library Services. The purpose of this update is to provide you with the latest, best evidence about mental health, to help you make informed decisions. If you have any queries, please contact us at [email protected], and if you would like to request a literature search, please use the Knowledge and Library Services Enquiries Portal (PHE staff only). Please note that not all the articles and resources referred to in this alert are freely available. Some articles may require an Athens username and password, and for PHE and NHS staff, these can be obtained here. If you do not work for PHE or the NHS, you may want to approach your local health library service to discuss how you may have access to library services. We do not accept responsibility for the availability or reliability of the items of content included in this alert and their inclusion is not an endorsement of any views that may be expressed.

• Mental health and COVID-19 - 6 • Mental health - 59 • Prevention and mental well-being - 7 • Psychiatry - 11 • Psychology - 1 • Depression - 37 • Anxiety - 14 • Personality disorder - 3 • Psychosis - 5 • Schizophrenia - 12 • Self-harm - 5 • Suicide - 5 • Obsessive Compulsive Disorder - 2

Mental health and COVID-19

Tony Rao: Reducing alcohol harm during self-isolation needs a measured approach 20 May 2020 - British Medical Journal

There is a pressing need for public health education for older people who are able to cut down or stop drinking safely, argues Tony Rao The relevance of alcohol consumption [...] More... The post Tony Rao: Reducing alcohol harm during self-isolation needs a measured approach appeared first on The BMJ.

Managing a covid-19 rehabilitation surge 15 May 2020 - British Medical Journal

The covid-19 pandemic has turned the way we run hospitals upside down, facilitating the expansion of intensive care and revolutionising the way we manage acutely ill patients. The

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use of [...] More... The post Managing a covid-19 rehabilitation surge appeared first on The BMJ.

The long term mental health impact of covid-19 must not be ignored 05 May 2020 - British Medical Journal

As many countries around the world are facing the peak of the covid-19 pandemic in their populations, discussions focus on flattening the curve to mitigate the impact on physically vulnerable [...] More... The post The long term mental health impact of covid-19 must not be ignored appeared first on The BMJ.

Balint groups could be one way to prevent burnout during covid-19 01 May 2020 - British Medical Journal

The introduction of a Balint group in their intensive care unit has provided a valuable space for reflection outside the busy hospital environment, say Vijay Pattni, Jeff Phillips, and Rajnish [...] More... The post Balint groups could be one way to prevent burnout during covid-19 appeared first on The BMJ.

From moral injury to mental illness: we must protect the wellbeing of frontline covid-19 staff 30 Apr 2020 - British Medical Journal

Derek K Tracy, Mark Tarn, Neil Greenberg provide lessons from the London Nightingale A recent article in The BMJ highlighted the mental health challenges faced by healthcare workers in the [...] More... The post From moral injury to mental illness: we must protect the wellbeing of frontline covid-19 staff appeared first on The BMJ.

Public Mental Health Crisis during COVID-19 Pandemic, China 23 Mar 2020 - Centers for Disease Control and Prevention - CDC

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Mental health [Comment] How might the NHS protect the mental health of health-care workers after the COVID-19 crisis? 28 May 2020 - The Lancet

Throughout the COVID-19 crisis, many health-care workers have worked long hours in high-pressured novel circumstances characterised by trauma and moral dilemmas.1 Health-care workers have contended with the risk of infection, and by extension infecting their families, with outcomes seemingly worse for some, including black, Asian, and minority ethnic staff

Mental health apps to support children and young people 28 May 2020 - NHS Networks

A team across NHSX, NHS Digital, NHS England and NHS Improvement are working to identify a number of digital tools to support children and young people who are experiencing increased...

Gender Affirmation Is Associated with Transgender and Gender Nonbinary Youth Mental Health Improvement. 28 May 2020 - National Institutes of Health (NIH)

Related Articles Gender Affirmation Is Associated with Transgender and Gender Nonbinary Youth Mental Health Improvement. LGBT Health. 2020 May 25;: Authors: Fontanari AMV, Vilanova F, Schneider MA, Chinazzo I, Soll BM, Schwarz K, Lobato MIR, Costa AB Abstract Purpose: The present study aimed to evaluate the impact of each domain of gender affirmation (social, legal, and medical/surgical) on the

Perceived greenness at home and at university are independently associated with mental health 28 May 2020 - Biomed Central

Previous studies reported positive associations between perceived neighborhood greenness and mental health. There has been a focus on perceived neighborhood greenness at people’s home environment or in general...

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This year the @HSRN_UK conference is moving online with plenary sessions covering adult social care, evidence-based management, mental health and more. Register for free: bit.ly/36iutRx 27 May 2020 - Twitter

The Covid-19 pandemic, financial inequality and mental health 27 May 2020 - NHS Networks

This briefing discusses the mental health effects of financial inequalities in the context of the Covid-19 pandemic.

Process and outcome of child psychotherapies offered in Kenya: a mixed methods study protocol on improving child mental health 27 May 2020 - Biomed Central

Child and adolescent mental health problems account for a significant proportion of the local and global burden of disease and is recognized as a growing public health concern in need of adequate services. Stu...

Results from a large international study suggest people with #mentalhealth issues are less likely to receive #cancer screening, potentially an explanation for why people with mental illness tend to die earlier than others: bit.ly/2Xa2nUB pic.twitter.com/Qyr2xPToGR 26 May 2020 - Twitter

Disclosure in Undocumented Families and School Mental Health Clinics 26 May 2020 - Elsevier ScienceDirect

Publication date: June 2020Source: Journal of the American Academy of Child & Adolescent Psychiatry, Volume 59, Issue 6Author(s): Shirley Alleyne

Another Kind of Madness: A Journey Through the Stigma and Hope of Mental Illness, Stephen P. Hinshaw. St. Martin’s Press, New York, NY (2017) 26 May 2020 - Elsevier ScienceDirect

Publication date: June 2020Source: Journal of the American Academy of Child & Adolescent Psychiatry, Volume 59, Issue 6Author(s): Andrés Martin

Joker: how ‘entertaining’ films may affect public attitudes towards mental illness – psychiatry in movies 26 May 2020 - BJPsych

Are there gaps in cancer screening? Research supported by @NIHRMaudsleyBRC has suggested that people with mental illness are less likely to receive #cancer screening than those in the general population: bit.ly/2Xa2nUB pic.twitter.com/8egeKuH45a 25 May 2020 - Twitter

Covid-19 and the nation’s mental health 22 May 2020 - NHS Networks

According to this report, the global Covid-19 pandemic is likely to increase the number of people in Britain experiencing a mental health problem in the next two years.

People with mental illness are nearly 25% less likely to receive #cancer screening than those in the general population according to a large international study: bit.ly/2Xa2nUB #Mentalhealthresearchmatters pic.twitter.com/gu2XN9wYVG 21 May 2020 - Twitter

Improving mental health literacy in year 9 high school children across Wales: a protocol for a randomised control treatment trial (RCT) of a mental health literacy programme across an entire country. 21 May 2020 - National Institutes of Health (NIH)

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Improving mental health literacy in year 9 high school children across Wales: a protocol for a randomised control treatment trial (RCT) of a mental health literacy programme across an entire country. BMC Public Health

Loneliness as a predictor of outcomes in mental disorders among people who have experienced a mental health crisis: a 4-month prospective study 20 May 2020 - Biomed Central

Loneliness has not until recently been a prominent focus in research on outcomes of mental illness. The aim of this study was to determine whether loneliness at baseline predicts poor outcomes at 4-month follo...

Early detection of mental illness for women suffering high-risk pregnancies: an explorative study on self-perceived burden during pregnancy and early postpartum depressive symptoms among Chinese women hospitalized with threatened preterm labour 20 May 2020 - Biomed Central

The mental health of pregnant women, particularly those with elevated risks, has been an issue of global concern. Thus far, few studies have addressed the mental health of pregnant women with threatened preter...

Study of the mental health status of medical personnel dealing with new coronavirus pneumonia 19 May 2020 - PLOS ONE

by Jun Xing, Ning Sun, Jun Xu, Shuling Geng, Yuqian Li This paper studied the relationship between personality traits and mental health conditions of medical personnel to provide a basis and reference for the implementation of targeted education on mental health

UK charities launch Mental Health Sustainability Fund as country faces mental health crisis because of COVID-19 19 May 2020 - Mental Health Providers Forum

A coalition of mental health charities and social enterprises are appealing to the UK’s largest businesses for financial and volunteering support to ensure that community charities can continue to deliver urgent mental health support to those who need it most. Goldman Sachs is the founding supporter by providing cornerstone funding for the fund. The coalition,… Read more

Rising Tide: Responding to the Mental Health Impact of the COVID‐19 Pandemic 18 May 2020 - John Wiley & Sons

Depression and Anxiety, Accepted Article. Geriatric mental health and COVID-19: An eye-opener to the situation of the Arab countries in the Middle East and North Africa Region 18 May 2020 - Elsevier

COVID-19 constitutes a new major global health challenge. The socioeconomic and health care impacts of this pandemic are unprecedented, with worldwide economic loss, travel restrictions, closure of business activities, social distancing, isolation and quarantine, fear of shortage of basic needs, and rapid spread of mental health problems 1-3

Effect of Screening, Brief Intervention and Referral to Treatment for Unhealthy Alcohol and Other Drug Use in Mental Health Treatment Settings: A Randomised Controlled Trial 15 May 2020 - John Wiley & Sons

Addiction, Accepted Article. Mental health nursing at a time of crisis 14 May 2020 - John Wiley & Sons

Journal of Psychiatric and Mental Health Nursing, Accepted Article. Magnitude and predictors of common mental disorder among people with HIV/AIDS in Ethiopia: a systematic review and meta-analysis 14 May 2020 - Biomed Central

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Common mental disorders are frequent psychiatric comorbid conditions among people with HIV/AIDS. The presence of such psychiatric disorders negatively affects the treatment adherence, viral load suppression, q...

Telehealth Reimbursement Allows Access to Mental Health Care During COVID-19 14 May 2020 - Elsevier

Older adults belong to the cohort most at risk for serious illness reactions to COVID-19, for whom shelter in place is most strongly recommended [1]. In order to make remote services more accessible, the Center for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) announced non-enforcement of some telehealth policies, e.g

Promoting Technology and Virtual Visits to Improve Older Adult Mental Health in the Face of COVID-19 14 May 2020 - Elsevier

Prior to COVID-19, technology-delivered mental health services were a novel, innovative approach poised to potentially increase access to care among older adults. Now, these services are imperative in nearly all care. These services must be offered to older adults, who are especially vulnerable to COVID-19, loneliness, social isolation, and subsequent depression

Improved patient-reported outcomes after interprofessional training in mental health: a nonrandomized intervention study 14 May 2020 - Biomed Central

Collaborative interprofessional practices are essential in caring for people with complex mental health problems. Despite the difficulties of demonstrating positive impacts of interprofessional education (IPE)...

Three steps to flatten the mental health need curve amid the COVID‐19 pandemic 13 May 2020 - John Wiley & Sons

Depression and Anxiety, Volume 37, Issue 5, Page 405-406, May 2020. Mental health participation in the fight against the COVID‐19 pandemic 13 May 2020 - John Wiley & Sons

Depression and Anxiety, Volume 37, Issue 5, Page 404-404, May 2020. Decomposing socioeconomic inequality in poor mental health among Iranian adult population: results from the PERSIAN cohort study 13 May 2020 - Biomed Central

Socioeconomic inequality in mental health in Iran is poorly understood. This study aimed to assess socioeconomic inequality in poor mental health among Iranian adults.

CQC has made changes to Mental Health Act complaints process 12 May 2020 - NHS Networks

In response to the coronavirus (COVID-19) crisis CQC has made changes to the way they respond to people contacting them with a complaint about the Mental Health Act.

[Comment] COVID-19 testing and patients in mental health facilities 11 May 2020 - The Lancet

People residing in psychiatric treatment facilities are at high risk for coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19). Given the absence of a vaccine or treatment, prevention is the primary guard against adverse events, such as acute respiratory distress syndrome and death. However, prevention requires keeping infected and uninfected patients apart as much as possible.

Do people living in disadvantaged circumstances receive different mental health treatments than those from less disadvantaged backgrounds? 11 May 2020 - Biomed Central

Socio-economic status (SES) has been linked to treatment outcomes for mental health problems, whilst little to no literature has explored the effects of SES on access to both medication and psychological thera...

Nursing and policing as boundary‐spanning professions: from crisis management towards community outcomes in mental health

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11 May 2020 - John Wiley & Sons

Journal of Psychiatric and Mental Health Nursing, Accepted Article. How did the use of psychotropic drugs change during the Great Recession in Portugal? A follow-up to the National Mental Health Survey 11 May 2020 - Biomed Central

Research suggests that economic recessions might be associated with a higher use of psychotropic drugs, but literature is scarce and contradictory in identifying the most vulnerable groups. This study aims to ...

Step-up, step-down mental health care service: evidence from Western Australia’s first – a mixed-method cohort study 11 May 2020 - Biomed Central

Mental health Step-up, Step-down services (SUSD), also known as subacute services or Prevention and Recovery Services, have emerged to fill an identified gap between hospital-based inpatient care and clinical ...

JAACAP’s Role in Advancing the Science of Pediatric Mental Health and Promoting the Care of Youth and Families During the COVID-19 Pandemic 08 May 2020 - Elsevier ScienceDirect

Publication date: Available online 8 May 2020Source: Journal of the American Academy of Child & Adolescent PsychiatryAuthor(s): Douglas K. Novins, Schuyler W. Henderson, Robert R. Althoff, Mary K. Billingsley, Samuele Cortese, Stacy S. Drury, Jean A. Frazier, Elizabeth McCauley, Tonya J.H. White

Treating mental health crises at home: Patient satisfaction with home nursing care 08 May 2020 - John Wiley & Sons

Journal of Psychiatric and Mental Health Nursing, Volume 27, Issue 3, Page 246-257, June 2020.

Factors associated with the evolution of attitudes towards mental illness in a cohort of nursing students 08 May 2020 - John Wiley & Sons

Journal of Psychiatric and Mental Health Nursing, Volume 27, Issue 3, Page 237-245, June 2020.

Implementing trauma-informed care in mental health services 07 May 2020 - RCNi

It has been recognised that trauma underpins several mental health conditions, and that retraumatisation, in which a person re-experiences a traumatic event, is common in mental health services. This article explores the effects of childhood trauma on adult mental distress, and describes the symptoms and behaviours associated with trauma. Mental

Sensory modulation in mental health practice 07 May 2020 - RCNi

Sensory modulation approaches have become increasingly prevalent in Australian mental health practice over the past few years, but their use in UK mental health services remains in its early stages. A growing evidence base supports the use of sensory modulation, with positive outcomes reported by service users and mental health

Coronavirus not a ‘mental health crisis,’ healthcare experts warn 07 May 2020 - RCNi

A group of mental healthcare professionals has highlighted the dangers of labelling COVID-19 ‘a mental health crisis’.

Three issues for mental health nurse educators preparing new preregistration programmes 07 May 2020 - RCNi

According to the Nursing and Midwifery Council (NMC), universities across the UK must develop and implement new preregistration nursing programmes by the end of 2020. Unlike the rest of the world, where initial nurse training is generic, preregistration education in the UK enables students to specialise in one of four

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[Editorial] Mental health and COVID-19: change the conversation 04 May 2020 - The Lancet

“For whosoever hath, to him shall be given, and he shall have more abundance: but whosoever hath not, from him shall be taken away even that he hath.” This Biblical verse, Matthew 13:12, provides a rare modern-day example of religion informing science—and Science—in the form of sociologist Robert K Merton's article in a 1968 issue of that prestigious journal

Evaluation of participant reluctance, confidence, and self-reported behaviors since being trained in a pharmacy Mental Health First Aid initiative 04 May 2020 - PLOS ONE

by Matthew Witry, Hacer Karamese, Anthony Pudlo In the U.S., an estimated one in five individuals experience a mental illness annually which contribute to significant human and economic cost. Pharmacists serving in a public health capacity are positioned to provide first aid level intervention to people experiencing a mental health crisis

Mental health nursing and the prenatal diagnosis of a congenital anomaly; a narrative of experience 04 May 2020 - John Wiley & Sons

Journal of Psychiatric and Mental Health Nursing, Accepted Article. Our annual conference is moving online with panels on big data, adult social care, evidence based management, mental health and lots more (updated programme published soon). Register for free here hsruk.org/register2020 04 May 2020 - Twitter

Policy Makers’ Tough Choices for Psychological Interventions in Global Mental Health 01 May 2020 - The JAMA Network

More governments around the world are recognizing the importance of mental health in their national health, social welfare, development, and education plans. At the 2019 second global interministerial meeting held in Amsterdam, the Netherlands, 35 countries and organizations signed a declaration to integrate mental health and psychosocial support services in crisis situations

The emergence of social gaps in mental health: A longitudinal population study in Sweden, 1900-1959 30 Apr 2020 - PLOS ONE

by Johan Junkka, Glenn Sandström, Lotta Vikström During the recent decades, social inequalities in mental health have increased and are now one of the most persistent features of contemporary society. There is limited knowledge about when this pattern emerged or whether it has been a historically fixed feature

Covid‐19 lockdown: a perfect storm for older people’s mental health 30 Apr 2020 - John Wiley & Sons

Journal of Psychiatric and Mental Health Nursing, Accepted Article. Air pollution and mental health: Moving the field forward 30 Apr 2020 - John Wiley & Sons

Bipolar Disorders, Accepted Article. Teachers' concerns about pupils' mental health in a cross‐sectional survey of a population sample of British schoolchildren 21 Apr 2020 - John Wiley & Sons

Child and Adolescent Mental Health, EarlyView. School‐based targeted prevention compared to specialist mental health treatment for youth anxiety 19 Apr 2020 - John Wiley & Sons

Child and Adolescent Mental Health, Volume 25, Issue 2, Page 102-109, May 2020.

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SafeSpot: an innovative app and mental health support package for Scottish schools – a qualitative analysis as part of a mixed methods study 19 Apr 2020 - John Wiley & Sons

Child and Adolescent Mental Health, Volume 25, Issue 2, Page 110-116, May 2020. Clinicians' use of and attitudes towards technology to provide and support interventions in child and adolescent mental health services 19 Apr 2020 - John Wiley & Sons

Child and Adolescent Mental Health, Volume 25, Issue 2, Page 95-101, May 2020. Review: Delivering mental health support within schools and colleges – a thematic synthesis of barriers and facilitators to implementation of indicated psychological interventions for adolescents 10 Apr 2020 - John Wiley & Sons

Child and Adolescent Mental Health, EarlyView. Coalescing investments in school mental health in South Carolina 31 Mar 2020 - John Wiley & Sons

Child and Adolescent Mental Health, EarlyView. A cross‐cultural qualitative study of the ethical aspects in the transition from child mental health services to adult mental health services 23 Mar 2020 - John Wiley & Sons

Child and Adolescent Mental Health, EarlyView. Longitudinal examination of youth readmission to mental health inpatient units 03 Mar 2020 - John Wiley & Sons

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Prevention and mental well-being Cross-National Time Trends in Adolescent Mental Well-Being From 2002 to 2018 and the Explanatory Role of Schoolwork Pressure. 25 May 2020 - National Institutes of Health (NIH)

Cross-National Time Trends in Adolescent Mental Well-Being From 2002 to 2018 and the Explanatory Role of Schoolwork Pressure. J Adolesc Health. 2020 Jun;66(6S):S50-S58 Authors: Cosma A, Stevens G, Martin G, Duinhof EL, Walsh SD, Garcia-Moya I, Költő A, Gobina I, Canale N, Catunda C, Inchley J, de Looze M Abstract PURPOSE: Previous research has shown inconsistent time trends in adolescent mental

Clusters of Contemporary Risk and Their Relationship to Mental Well-Being Among 15-Year-Old Adolescents Across 37 Countries. 25 May 2020 - National Institutes of Health (NIH)

Clusters of Contemporary Risk and Their Relationship to Mental Well-Being Among 15-Year-Old Adolescents Across 37 Countries. J Adolesc Health. 2020 Jun;66(6S):S40-S49 Authors: Walsh SD, Sela T, De Looze M, Craig W, Cosma A, Harel-Fisch Y, Boniel-Nissim M, Malinowska-Cieślik M, Vieno A, Molcho M, Ng K, Pickett W Abstract PURPOSE: Adolescents' mental well-being has become a growing public health

Is there an association between serum 25(OH)D3 and mental well-being in patients with type 2 diabetes? Results from a cohort study in primary care. 24 May 2020 - National Institutes of Health (NIH)

Related Articles Is there an association between serum 25(OH)D3 and mental well-being in patients with type 2 diabetes? Results from a cohort study in primary care. Hormones (Athens). 2020 May 21;: Authors: Samefors M, Scragg R, Nystrom FH, Östgren CJ Abstract PURPOSE: There are limited and inconsistent results on the correlation between vitamin D and mental health in patients with type 2

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The price of mental well-being in later life: the role of financial hardship and debt. 20 May 2020 - National Institutes of Health (NIH)

The price of mental well-being in later life: the role of financial hardship and debt. Aging Ment Health. 2020 May 19;:1-7 Authors: Marshall GL, Kahana E, Gallo WT, Stansbury KL, Thielke S Abstract Objective: This study investigated the associations between various financial hardship and debt indicators and mental health status among older adults

Effects of the COVID-19 pandemic on mental well-being amongst individuals in society- A letter to the editor on "The Socio-Economic Implications of the Coronavirus and COVID-19 Pandemic: A Review". 08 May 2020 - National Institutes of Health (NIH)

Effects of the COVID-19 pandemic on mental well-being amongst individuals in society- A letter to the editor on "The Socio-Economic Implications of the Coronavirus and COVID-19 Pandemic: A Review". Int J Surg. 2020 May 04;: Authors: Alradhawi M, Shubber N, Sheppard J, Ali Y PMID: 32380230 [PubMed - as supplied by publisher]

Mindfulness-based interventions for mental well-being among people with multiple sclerosis: a systematic review and meta-analysis of randomised controlled trials. 07 May 2020 - National Institutes of Health (NIH)

Related Articles Mindfulness-based interventions for mental well-being among people with multiple sclerosis: a systematic review and meta-analysis of randomised controlled trials. J Neurol Neurosurg Psychiatry

Barriers and Enablers to Implementing Mental Well-being Programs Through Australian Rural Football Clubs - A Qualitative Descriptive Study. 05 May 2020 - National Institutes of Health (NIH)

Related Articles Barriers and Enablers to Implementing Mental Well-being Programs Through Australian Rural Football Clubs - A Qualitative Descriptive Study. Health Promot J Austr. 2020 May 03;: Authors: Hutchesson H, Dollman J, Baker A, Kernot J Abstract ISSUE ADDRESSED: Suicide rates in rural Australia are almost twice as high as those in urban areas

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Psychiatry COVID-19: clinical challenges in Dutch Geriatric Psychiatry 27 May 2020 - Elsevier

The COVID-19 pandemic has changed everyday life tremendously in a short period of time. The threat of contamination is especially frightening for older persons, as chronological age is a major risk factor for a severe course and mortality1

John Stuart Mill: recurrent depressive disorder; bibliotherapy; happiness, altruism, compassion and empathy – psychiatry in philosophy 26 May 2020 - BJPsych

Epilepsy in Dostoyevsky's life and fiction – psychiatry in literature 26 May 2020 - BJPsych

[Correction] Correction to Lancet Psychiatry 2020; 7: 463 21 May 2020 - The Lancet

The Lancet Psychiatry. Mental health and COVID-19: change the conversation. Lancet Psychiatry 2020; 7: 463—In this Editorial, MadCovid was described as a social media account; it is in fact a service-user and survivor-led initiative. The text has been edited to reflect this, and a link added. These corrections have been made to the online version as of May 21, 2020.

A Geriatric Psychiatry Virtual Rotation during Covid-19

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14 May 2020 - Elsevier

Older adults with mental illnesses are currently facing a health crisis due to severe acute respiratory distress syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV 2) infections resulting in coronavirus disease 2019 (Covid-19)1

JAMA Psychiatry Peer Reviewers in 2019 06 May 2020 - The JAMA Network

Ethical and Logistical Considerations Of Caring for Older Adults on Inpatient Psychiatry during the COVID-19 Pandemic 05 May 2020 - Elsevier

These are unprecedented times. The coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic has upended day-to-day life and care delivery. The older adult population is at high risk of negative outcomes from a COVID infection. In fact, the CDC estimates that 8 out of 10 deaths reported in the U.S. have been in adults 65 years old and older

Psychiatry on the Streets—Caring for Homeless Patients 01 May 2020 - The JAMA Network

This Viewpoint encourages the development of improvements in the availability and appeal of care for homeless people with mental illness in the United States.

JAMA Psychiatry —The Year in Review, 2019 01 May 2020 - The JAMA Network

JAMA Psychiatry experienced both stability and evolution in 2019. We celebrated the 100th anniversary of the Archives of Neurology and Psychiatry, which I discussed recently. In important ways, the history of our journal mirrors the history of American psychiatry: we benefit from the traditions developed over 100 years but must face the ongoing challenge of alleviating the heavy and rising burden

JAMA Psychiatry 01 May 2020 - The JAMA Network

Mission Statement: JAMA Psychiatry strives to publish original, state-of-the-art studies and commentaries of general interest to clinicians, scholars, and research scientists in psychiatry, mental health, behavioral science, and allied fields

The edges of human performance in psychiatry 27 Mar 2020 - BJPsych

Developing a realistic multifactorial model of human performance in psychiatry will better inform interventions targeting clinician overwork and burnout, which contribute to risk and error in medicine. This heralds a new approach, allowing better detection by individuals, colleagues and automated systems, to responding to degraded performance in psychiatry.

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Psychology Reproducibility of individual effect sizes in meta-analyses in psychology 27 May 2020 - PLOS ONE

by Esther Maassen, Marcel A. L. M. van Assen, Michèle B. Nuijten, Anton Olsson-Collentine, Jelte M. Wicherts To determine the reproducibility of psychological meta-analyses, we investigated whether we could reproduce 500 primary study effect sizes drawn from 33 published meta-analyses based on the information given in the meta-analyses, and whether recomputations of primary study effect sizes

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Depression Postoperative analgesia using dezocine alleviates depressive symptoms after colorectal cancer surgery: A randomized, controlled, double-blind trial 26 May 2020 - PLOS ONE

by Peng Zhao, Zhuoxi Wu, Chunrui Li, Guiying Yang, Jinping Ding, Kai Wang, Mingming Wang, Lijuan Feng, Guangyou Duan, Hong Li Background Postoperative depression is one

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of the most common mental disorders in patients undergoing cancer surgery and it often delays postoperative recovery

Masculinity norms and occupational role orientations in men treated for depression 26 May 2020 - PLOS ONE

by Reinhold Kilian, Annabel Müller-Stierlin, Felicitas Söhner, Petra Beschoner, Harald Gündel, Tobias Staiger, Maja Stiawa, Thomas Becker, Karel Frasch, Maria Panzirsch, Max Schmauß, Silvia Krumm Purpose A traditional male role orientation is considered to increase the risk of depression and preventing men from disclosing symptoms of mental illness and seeking professional help

Socio-demographic characteristics, lifestyle factors, multi-morbid conditions and depressive symptoms among Nepalese older adults 26 May 2020 - Biomed Central

Depressive symptoms (DS) are a well-recognized public health problem across the world. There is limited evidence with regard to DS and its associates, such as socio-demographic characteristics, lifestyle facto...

Disability and severe depression among Peruvian older adults: analysis of the Peru Demographic and Family Health Survey, ENDES 2017 24 May 2020 - Biomed Central

Depression is considered a mental health-related disability that affects approximately 350 million people worldwide. On the other hand, it is estimated that 15% of the world’s population lives with some form o...

Metabolic syndrome associated with the onset of depressive symptoms among women but not men in rural Northeast China 24 May 2020 - Biomed Central

The present study aimed to assess the cumulative incidence of major depressive disorder (MDD) among rural Chinese residents. Furthermore, we intended to estimate whether metabolic syndrome (MetS) was associate...

A key indicator of nicotine dependence is associated with greater depression symptoms, after accounting for smoking behavior 22 May 2020 - PLOS ONE

by Tiffany Bainter, Arielle S. Selya, S. Cristina Oancea Introduction Depression is a global burden that is exacerbated by smoking. The association between depression and chronic smoking is well-known; however, existing findings contain possible confounding between nicotine dependence (ND), a latent construct measuring addiction, and objective smoking behavior

High-dose omega-3 polyunsaturated fatty acid supplementation might be more superior than low-dose for major depressive disorder in early therapy period: a network meta-analysis 20 May 2020 - Biomed Central

The application of n-3 Polyunsaturated Fatty Acids (n-3 PUFAs) supplementation for major depressive disorder (MDD) has been widely discussed in recent years, but its efficacy and application are still controve...

Commentary on Treatment Adequacy and Adherence as Predictors of Depression Response in Primary Care 19 May 2020 - Elsevier

In this issue, Sirey et al report a study examining the effects of adherence and dosing on response during antidepressant treatment of depressed older adults (age ≥ 55 years) in primary care. They found patients in the study with good adherence were more likely to respond, but that adequacy of dosage was not related to response. This study was a secondary analysis of a study previously published

Psychometric properties of the Arabic version of the cardiac depression scale tested on Jordanian patients with cardiovascular diseases 19 May 2020 - Biomed Central

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The Cardiac Depression Scale (CDS) is an instrument to screen for depression, specifically in patients with cardiovascular diseases (CVD). The purpose of this study was to evaluate the psychometric properties ...

The role of patient-provider communication: a qualitative study of patient attitudes regarding co-occurring depression and chronic diseases in Malawi 19 May 2020 - Biomed Central

Globally, depression is a leading cause of morbidity and mortality particularly in Low and Middle-Income Countries (LMICs). The burden of non-communicable diseases (NCDs) are also increasing in LMICs, the cond...

Prevalence and factors associated with depressive and anxiety symptoms among Palestinian medical students 19 May 2020 - Biomed Central

Co-existence of depression and anxiety can be associated with severe detrimental consequences to the physical, mental and social wellbeing of the affected populations. This study was conducted to determine pre...

Combinatorial pharmacogenomic testing improves outcomes for older adults with depression 18 May 2020 - Elsevier

Geriatric depression, which affects approximately 5% of older adults (age ≥65 years) in the United States (1, 2), places substantial burdens on function, quality of life, and healthcare resources. In 2017, 2.2% of U.S. men and 3.5% of women age 65 years or older had experienced a major depressive episode in the past year, according to the U.S

The chronicity and timing of prenatal and antenatal maternal depression and anxiety on child outcomes at age 5 17 May 2020 - John Wiley & Sons

Depression and Anxiety, EarlyView. Comparison of the efficacy of ECT plus agomelatine to ECT plus placebo in treatment‐resistant depression 15 May 2020 - John Wiley & Sons

Acta Psychiatrica Scandinavica, Accepted Article. Electroconvulsive therapy for geriatric depression in the COVID-19 era: reflection on the ethics 14 May 2020 - Elsevier

Electroconvulsive therapy (ECT) is a highly effective treatment for severe, life-threatening and/or treatment resistant geriatric depression.1,2

Trajectories of maternal depressive symptoms from the antenatal period to 24-months postnatal follow-up: findings from the 2015 Pelotas birth cohort 14 May 2020 - Biomed Central

Maternal depression may be chronic and recurrent, with negative effects both on the health of mothers and children. Many studies have shown trajectories of postnatal depressive symptoms but few studies in low-...

The Effectiveness of Ketamine on Anxiety, Irritability, and Agitation: Implications for Treating Mixed Features in Adults with Major Depressive or Bipolar Disorder 13 May 2020 - John Wiley & Sons

Bipolar Disorders, Accepted Article. Patterns, predictors, and outcome of the trajectories of depressive symptoms from adolescence to adulthood 13 May 2020 - John Wiley & Sons

Depression and Anxiety, EarlyView. Depression, anxiety and associated factors among housemaids working in Addis Ababa Ethiopia

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13 May 2020 - Biomed Central

Housemaids are part of women with low socioeconomic status and most of them are migrant from rural to central part of Ethiopia, less educated, either with poor, separated, single or divorced family and/or dead...

Risk and risk factors for disability pension among patients with treatment resistant depression– a matched cohort study 13 May 2020 - Biomed Central

Treatment resistant depression (TRD) is common among patients with depression, and is associated with clinical and functional disability. However, the risk and risk factors for being granted disability pension...

Dimensionality of the system usability scale among professionals using internet-based interventions for depression: a confirmatory factor analysis 12 May 2020 - Biomed Central

The System Usability Scale (SUS) is used to measure usability of internet-based Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (iCBT). However, whether the SUS is a valid instrument to measure usability in this context is uncl...

Post traumatic stress symptoms, anxiety, and depression in patients after intensive care unit discharge – a longitudinal cohort study from a LMIC tertiary care centre 12 May 2020 - Biomed Central

Data on intensive care unit (ICU) related psychiatric morbidity from Low Middle-Income Countries are sparse. We studied the ICU related posttraumatic stress symptoms (PTSS), anxiety, and depression symptoms in...

Reduced serum VGF levels are linked with suicide risk in Chinese Han patients with major depressive disorder 12 May 2020 - Biomed Central

VGF (nonacronymic) is a neuropeptide that plays an important role in the pathogenesis of major depressive disorder (MDD). However, no studies have yet investigated VGF levels in patients with MDD who are at ri...

An exploration of the conditions for deploying self-management strategies: a qualitative study of experiential knowledge in depression 11 May 2020 - Biomed Central

Living with recurrent, and/or chronic depression requires long-term management in addition to active coping on a day-to-day basis. Previous research on long-term management, and coping with depression mainly f...

Diagnostic conversion from unipolar depression tobipolar disorder, schizophrenia,or schizoaffective disorder:a nationwide prospective15‐yearregister study on 43,495 inpatients 08 May 2020 - John Wiley & Sons

Bipolar Disorders, Accepted Article. Patients' and providers' experiences with video consultations used in the treatment of older patients with unipolar depression: A systematic review 08 May 2020 - John Wiley & Sons

Journal of Psychiatric and Mental Health Nursing, Volume 27, Issue 3, Page 258-271, June 2020.

Randomized, controlled, participant‐ and rater‐blind trial of

pharmacogenomic test‐guided treatment versus treatment as usual for major depressive disorder 07 May 2020 - John Wiley & Sons

Depression and Anxiety, EarlyView. Automated voice biomarkers for depression symptoms using an online cross‐sectional data collection initiative

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07 May 2020 - John Wiley & Sons

Depression and Anxiety, EarlyView. Psychotic symptoms in first‐episode and drug naïve patients with major depressive disorder: Prevalence and related clinical factors 07 May 2020 - John Wiley & Sons

Depression and Anxiety, EarlyView. The convergence of biomedical and psychosocial approaches to neural network connectivity in depression. 07 May 2020 - Elsevier

There is a growing consensus on the influence neural networks of the mesocorticolimbic brain system on neuropsychiatric disorders. Neural networks consist of clusters of connected circuits identified with functional magnetic resonance imaging of the brain

Prevalence, injury-, and non-injury-related factors associated with anxiety and depression in polytrauma patients – A retrospective 20 year follow-up study 04 May 2020 - PLOS ONE

by Sascha Halvachizadeh, Henrik Teuber, Till Berk, Florin Allemann, Roland von Känel, Boris Zelle, Paolo Cinelli, Hans-Christoph Pape, Roman Pfeifer Introduction Survival rate after polytrauma increased over the past decades resulting in an increase of long-term complaints. These include physical and psychological impairments

Efficacy of tDCS for bipolar depression in a patient with spinocerebellar ataxia: a case report 04 May 2020 - John Wiley & Sons

Bipolar Disorders, Accepted Article. The combined effect of socioeconomic status and metabolic syndrome on depression: the Korean National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (KNHANES) 04 May 2020 - Biomed Central

Depression shows different patterns depending on socioeconomic status (SES) and metabolic syndrome (MS). However, the nature of this association remains poorly understood. The aim of this study was to examine ...

“Remote monitoring of intranasal ketamine self-administration as maintenance therapy in treatment-resistant depression (TRD): a novel strategy for vulnerable and at-risk populations to COVID-19?” 04 May 2020 - Elsevier

This work describes a clinical case in which we used telemedicine to monitor at-home ketamine treatment in TRD. Ketamine has been shown to be a promising and safe treatment for TRD in elderly patients. However, the COVID-19 pandemic is clearly impacting the world and this disease is recognized as being particularly dangerous for the elderly and vulnerable patients

Effort and Reward Decisions in Depression and Their Association With Relapse 01 May 2020 - The JAMA Network

This prognostic study examines whether the decision to invest effort for rewards represents a persistent depression process after remission, predicts relapse after remission, or is affected by antidepressant discontinuation.

The relationship of severity of depression with homocysteine, folate, vitamin B12, and vitamin D levels in children and adolescents 18 Apr 2020 - John Wiley & Sons

Child and Adolescent Mental Health, EarlyView. Review: Social networking sites and associations with depressive and anxiety symptoms in children and adolescents – a systematic review 06 Mar 2020 - John Wiley & Sons

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Anxiety Adrenarcheal Timing Longitudinally Predicts Anxiety Symptoms via Amygdala Connectivity During Emotion Processing 26 May 2020 - Elsevier ScienceDirect

Publication date: June 2020Source: Journal of the American Academy of Child & Adolescent Psychiatry, Volume 59, Issue 6Author(s): Marjolein E.A. Barendse, Julian G. Simmons, George Patton, Lisa Mundy, Michelle L. Byrne, Marc L. Seal, Nicholas B. Allen, Sarah Whittle

The Heterogeneity of Anxious Phenotypes: Neural Responses to Errors in Treatment-Seeking Anxious and Behaviorally Inhibited Youths 26 May 2020 - Elsevier ScienceDirect

Publication date: June 2020Source: Journal of the American Academy of Child & Adolescent Psychiatry, Volume 59, Issue 6Author(s): Ashley R. Smith, Lauren K. White, Ellen Leibenluft, Anastasia L. McGlade, Adina C. Heckelman, Simone P. Haller, George A. Buzzell, Nathan A. Fox, Daniel S. Pine

Cognitive behavioral group therapy for panic disorder in a general clinical setting: a prospective cohort study with 12 to 31-years follow-up 24 May 2020 - Biomed Central

The long-term prognosis after cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) in outpatient groups for panic disorder and agoraphobia is not well known. The purpose of this study was to assess long-term outcomes in terms o...

Clinical Practice Guideline for the Assessment and Treatment of Children and Adolescents With Anxiety Disorders 19 May 2020 - Elsevier ScienceDirect

Publication date: Available online 18 May 2020Source: Journal of the American Academy of Child & Adolescent PsychiatryAuthor(s): Heather J. Walter, Oscar G. Bukstein, A. Reese Abright, Helene Keable, Ujjwal Ramtekkar, Jane Ripperger-Suhler, Carol Rockhill

Moderation effect of emotion regulation on the relationship between social anxiety, drinking motives and alcohol related problems among university students (BMC Public Health) 18 May 2020 - Biomed Central

Accumulated evidence suggests that individuals with social anxiety disorder (SAD) are at particular risk of developing alcohol use disorder (AUD). Yet, little is known about the mechanisms under this high comorbidity. This study aimed to elucidate the process of the development of alcohol related problems among individuals with elevated social anxiety. The authors investigated the moderation effect of difficulties in emotion regulation on the relationship between symptoms of social anxiety, coping and conformity motives and alcohol related problems.

Novel pharmacological treatments for generalized anxiety disorder: Pediatric considerations 17 May 2020 - John Wiley & Sons

Depression and Anxiety, EarlyView. Validity and reliability of social anxiety disorder diagnoses in the Swedish National Patient Register 15 May 2020 - Biomed Central

Population-based administrative registers are often used for research purposes. However, their potential usefulness depends on the validity of the registered information. This study assessed the validity of th...

Anxiety symptoms and burnout among Chinese medical staff of intensive care unit: the moderating effect of social support 01 May 2020 - Biomed Central

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Social support can be a critical resource to help medical staff cope with stressful events; however, the moderating effect of social support on the relationship between burnout and anxiety symptoms has not yet...

Cognitive Behavioral Treatments for Anxiety in Children With Autism Spectrum Disorder 01 May 2020 - The JAMA Network

This case-control study to compare the relative efficacy of 2 cognitive behavioral therapy programs and treatment as usual to assess treatment outcomes in maladaptive and interfering anxiety in children with autism spectrum disorder.

Response: Demand Avoidance Phenomena: a manifold issue? Intolerance of uncertainty and anxiety as explanatory frameworks for extreme demand avoidance in children and adolescents – a response to Woods (2020) 19 Apr 2020 - John Wiley & Sons

Child and Adolescent Mental Health, Volume 25, Issue 2, Page 71-73, May 2020. Commentary: Demand Avoidance Phenomena, a manifold issue? Intolerance of uncertainty and anxiety as explanatory frameworks for extreme demand avoidance in children and adolescents – a commentary on Stuart et al. (2020) 19 Apr 2020 - John Wiley & Sons

Child and Adolescent Mental Health, Volume 25, Issue 2, Page 68-70, May 2020. Intolerance of uncertainty and anxiety as explanatory frameworks for extreme demand avoidance in children and adolescents 19 Apr 2020 - John Wiley & Sons

Child and Adolescent Mental Health, Volume 25, Issue 2, Page 59-67, May 2020. Commentary: Anxiety and behaviour in and beyond ASD; does the idea of ‘PDA’ really help? – a commentary on Stuart et al. (2020) 19 Apr 2020 - John Wiley & Sons

Child and Adolescent Mental Health, Volume 25, Issue 2, Page 74-76, May 2020. Response: Anxiety and behaviour in and beyond ASD; does the idea of ‘PDA’ really help? – a response to Green (2020) 19 Apr 2020 - John Wiley & Sons

Child and Adolescent Mental Health, Volume 25, Issue 2, Page 77-78, May 2020. [back to top]

Personality disorder Validation of the French version of the McLean screening instrument for borderline personality disorder (MSI-BPD) in an adolescent sample 12 May 2020 - Biomed Central

The study examines the psychometric properties of the French version of the McLean Screening Instrument for Borderline Personality Disorder (MSI-BPD) created by M. Zanarini to screen borderline personality dis...

Differentiating between borderline personality disorder and autism spectrum disorder 07 May 2020 - RCNi

One of the main issues that people with borderline personality disorder (BPD) and/or autism spectrum disorder (ASD) experience is that they find emotional and relational interactions challenging. This article reviews the available literature on the similarities and differences between BPD and ASD, and aims to raise awareness of the complexity

Perspectives of crisis intervention for people diagnosed with “borderline personality disorder”: An integrative review 05 May 2020 - John Wiley & Sons

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Journal of Psychiatric and Mental Health Nursing, EarlyView. [back to top]

Psychosis Cortical Volume Differences in Subjects at Risk for Psychosis Are Driven by Surface Area 28 May 2020 - Schizophrenia Bulletin

AbstractIn subjects at risk for psychosis, the studies on gray matter volume (GMV) predominantly reported volume loss compared with healthy controls (CON). However, other important morphological measurements such as cortical surface area (CSA) and cortical thickness (CT) were not systematically compared

What is life after psychosis like? Stories of three individuals diagnosed with schizophrenia 22 May 2020 - John Wiley & Sons

Journal of Psychiatric and Mental Health Nursing, Accepted Article. Clozapine Combination and Augmentation Strategies in Patients With Schizophrenia —Recommendations From an International Expert Survey Among the Treatment Response and Resistance in Psychosis (TRRIP) Working Group 18 May 2020 - Schizophrenia Bulletin

AbstractBackgroundEvidence for the management of inadequate clinical response to clozapine in treatment-resistant schizophrenia is sparse. Accordingly, an international initiative was undertaken with the aim of developing consensus recommendations for treatment strategies for clozapine-refractory patients with schizophrenia

Investigation of Psychosis Subgroups With Prognostic Validation and Exploration of Genetic Underpinnings 01 May 2020 - The JAMA Network

This cohort study aims to detect psychosis subgroups and examine their illness courses over 1.5 years and their polygenic scores for schizophrenia, bipolar disorder, major depression disorder, and educational achievement.

Measuring movements in adolescents with psychosis using the Microsoft Kinect sensor: a pilot study exploring a new tool for assessing aspects of antipsychotic‐induced parkinsonism 19 Apr 2020 - John Wiley & Sons

Child and Adolescent Mental Health, Volume 25, Issue 2, Page 79-94, May 2020. [back to top]

Schizophrenia Relationship between Toxoplasma gondii seropositivity and schizophrenia in the Lebanese population: potential implication of genetic polymorphism of MMP-9 27 May 2020 - Biomed Central

Toxoplasma multiplication and its persistence into the brain cause a local neuroinflammatory reaction, resulting synthesis of neurotransmitters involved in neurological disorders, especially schizophrenia. The Ma...

Impairments in Probabilistic Prediction and Bayesian Learning Can Explain Reduced Neural Semantic Priming in Schizophrenia 20 May 2020 - Schizophrenia Bulletin

AbstractIt has been proposed that abnormalities in probabilistic prediction and dynamic belief updating explain the multiple features of schizophrenia. Here, we used electroencephalography (EEG) to ask whether these abnormalities can account for the well-

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established reduction in semantic priming observed in schizophrenia under nonautomatic conditions

Pneumonia risk: approximately one‐third is due to clozapine and two‐thirds is due to treatment‐ressistant schizophrenia 16 May 2020 - John Wiley & Sons

Acta Psychiatrica Scandinavica, Accepted Article. Association Between Childhood Green Space, Genetic Liability, and the Incidence of Schizophrenia 16 May 2020 - Schizophrenia Bulletin

AbstractChildhood exposure to green space has previously been associated with lower risk of developing schizophrenia later in life. It is unclear whether this association is mediated by genetic liability or whether the 2 risk factors work additively

Antipsychotic Dose in Acute Schizophrenia: A Meta-analysis 16 May 2020 - Schizophrenia Bulletin

AbstractLittle is known regarding optimal antipsychotic doses in the acute phase of schizophrenia. The aim of the present study was to employ the concept of minimum effective dose (MED) in examining efficacy and tolerability within this population. MED was identified for each antipsychotic through a previous systematic review

Peripheral non-enzymatic antioxidants in patients with schizophrenia: a case-control study 15 May 2020 - Biomed Central

Recent studies show that oxidative stress is associated with the pathogenesis of schizophrenia. There are two major types of antioxidant systems in vivo, namely enzymatic antioxidants and non-enzymatic antioxi...

The effects of age and sex on cognitive impairment in schizophrenia: Findings from the Consortium on the Genetics of Schizophrenia (COGS) study 13 May 2020 - PLOS ONE

by Junghee Lee, Michael F. Green, Keith H. Nuechterlein, Neal R. Swerdlow, Tiffany A. Greenwood, Gerhard S. Hellemann, Laura C. Lazzeroni, Gregory A. Light, Allen D. Radant, Larry J. Seidman, Larry J. Siever, Jeremy M. Silverman, Joyce Sprock, William S. Stone, Catherine A. Sugar, Debby W. Tsuang, Ming T. Tsuang, Bruce I. Turetsky, Ruben C. Gur, Raquel E. Gur, David L

Interrelationships Between BDNF, Superoxide Dismutase, and Cognitive Impairment in Drug-Naive First-Episode Patients With Schizophrenia 11 May 2020 - Schizophrenia Bulletin

AbstractThe pathogenesis and etiology of schizophrenia (SCZ) remains unclear. Accumulating studies showed that complex interrelationships between brain-derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF) and an imbalanced redox system has a crucial role in the psychopathology of SCZ

Mortality Risk Following Acute Coronary Syndrome Among Patients With Schizophrenia Spectrum Disorders—Addressing the Gaps 11 May 2020 - Schizophrenia Bulletin

It is well established that patients with severe mental illness die prematurely from cardiovascular disease (CVD). Recently, a large meta-analysis within and across major psychiatric diagnostic groups further demonstrated that CVD-related deaths were highest in schizophrenia.1 By the same token, CVD can be viewed as a preventable contributor to early mortality

Common gray and white matter abnormalities in schizophrenia and bipolar disorder 07 May 2020 - PLOS ONE

by Dong-Kyun Lee, Hyeongrae Lee, Kyeongwoo Park, Euwon Joh, Chul-Eung Kim, Seunghyong Ryu This study aimed to investigate abnormalities in the gray matter and white

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matter (GM and WM, respectively) that are shared between schizophrenia (SZ) and bipolar disorder (BD)

Factors and predictors of length of stay in offenders diagnosed with schizophrenia - a machine-learning-based approach 06 May 2020 - Biomed Central

Prolonged forensic psychiatric hospitalizations have raised ethical, economic, and clinical concerns. Due to the confounded nature of factors affecting length of stay of psychiatric offender patients, prior re...

Cognitive Impairment in Never-Medicated Individuals on the Schizophrenia Spectrum 01 May 2020 - The JAMA Network

This cohort study examines cognition in never-medicated individuals at different stages of the illness.

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Self-harm Self-harm with suicidal and non-suicidal intent in young people in sub-Saharan Africa: a systematic review 14 May 2020 - Biomed Central

Self-harm, whether attributed to suicidal or non-suicidal motives, is associated with several poor outcomes in young people, including eventual suicide. Much of our understanding of self-harm in young people i...

Self-harm among asylum seekers in Australian onshore immigration detention: how incidence rates vary by held detention type 30 Apr 2020 - Biomed Central

Detained asylum seekers are at increased risk of self-harm, and the type of detention in which they are held may further exacerbate this risk. In Australia, there are four types of closed (or held) immigration...

Narrative Matters: Two decades of support: a brief history of online self‐harm content 19 Apr 2020 - John Wiley & Sons

Child and Adolescent Mental Health, Volume 25, Issue 2, Page 117-119, May 2020. What do young people who self‐harm find helpful? A comparative study of young people with and without experience of being looked after in care 20 Mar 2020 - John Wiley & Sons

Child and Adolescent Mental Health, EarlyView. Self‐harm and self‐regulation in urban ethnic minority youth: a pilot application of dialectical behavior therapy for adolescents 11 Mar 2020 - John Wiley & Sons

Child and Adolescent Mental Health, EarlyView. [back to top]

Suicide Emerging pesticides responsible for suicide in rural Sri Lanka following the 2008–2014 pesticide bans 25 May 2020 - Biomed Central

Sri Lanka has reduced its overall suicide rate by 70% over the last two decades through means restriction, through a series of government regulations and bans removing highly hazardous pesticides from agricult...

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Detecting suicidal thoughts: The power of ecological momentary assessment 22 May 2020 - John Wiley & Sons

Depression and Anxiety, EarlyView. The role of psychopathology in the relationship between history of maltreatment and suicide attempts among children and adolescent inpatients 18 May 2020 - John Wiley & Sons

Child and Adolescent Mental Health, EarlyView. Internet addiction among college students in a Chinese population: Prevalence, correlates, and its relationship with suicide attempts 12 May 2020 - John Wiley & Sons

Depression and Anxiety, EarlyView. The effects of suicidal ideation and constructs of theory of planned behavior on suicidal intention in women: a structural equation modeling approach 11 May 2020 - Biomed Central

The Theory of Planned Behavior (TPB) is proposed to predict behavioral intention. We conducted this study aimed to investigate the effects of Suicidal Ideation (SI) and constructs of TPB on suicidal intention.

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Obsessive Compulsive Disorder The impact of COVID‐19 in the diagnosis and treatment of obsessive‐compulsive disorder 08 May 2020 - John Wiley & Sons

Depression and Anxiety, Accepted Article. Acute effects of cannabinoids on symptoms of obsessive‐compulsive disorder: A human laboratory study 07 May 2020 - John Wiley & Sons

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