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“Don’t talk to me like I am an illness”: exploring patients’ needs using the communication passport in an eating disorder service
PurposeSocial challenges are common in patients with eating disorders (ED). The presence of autistic characteristics often exacerbates social...
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Antipsychotic-induced prolactin elevation in premenopausal women with schizophrenia: associations with estrogen, disease severity and cognition
PurposeAntipsychotic-induced prolactin elevation may impede protective effects of estrogens in women with schizophrenia-spectrum disorders (SSD). Our...
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Emotion-focused therapy for women with premenstrual dysphoric disorder: a randomized clinical controlled trial
BackgroundPremenstrual dysphoric disorder (PMDD) is a debilitating condition, affecting women of reproductive age. It is characterized by severe...
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Midlife stress-related exhaustion and dementia incidence: a longitudinal study over 50 years in women
BackgroundsCognitive problems are common symptoms among individuals with stress-related exhaustion. It is still unknown whether these individuals are...
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The influence of PER3 VNTR genotypes on the age of onset in a group of bipolar I disorder patients: an exploratory study
BackgroundPER3 is a circadian gene that contains a variable number of tandem repeats (VNTR) which codifies for three genotypes: 4/4; 4/5; and 5/5...
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Study Protocol: Pegasus: psychotherapy incorporating horses for ‘therapy-resistant’ adolescents with autism spectrum disorders, a study with series of randomised, baseline controlled n-of-1 trials
BackgroundFor people with autism spectrum disorder (ASD), daily life can be highly stressful with many unpredictable events that can evoke emotion...
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“If you’re struggling, you don’t really care” – what affects the physical health of young people on child and adolescent mental health inpatient units? A qualitative study with service users and staff
BackgroundPhysical health inequalities of people with serious mental illness (SMI) have been labelled an international scandal; due to the 15–20-year...
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Sex/gender differences in spontaneous reports to a French Addictovigilance centre
To specify psychoactive substances and related complications observed in spontaneous reports (SRs) in women versus men, we assessed SRs on...
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Utilization and outcomes of transcranial magnetic stimulation and usual care for MDD in a large group psychiatric practice
BackgroundGeneral psychiatrists’ practice standards vary regarding when to implement transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) for care of patients...
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Gut microbiome and major depressive disorder: insights from two-sample Mendelian randomization
BackgroundExisting evidence suggests that alterations in the gut microbiome are closely associated with major depressive disorder (MDD). We aimed to...
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Strategies to promote treatment compliance: a grounded theory study with relatives of people with a serious mental health condition
BackgroundTreatment pressures encompass communicative strategies that influence mental healthcare service users’ decision-making to increase their...
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Towards an informed research agenda for the field of personality disorders by experts with lived and living experience and researchers
BackgroundWe describe a collection of themes for a research agenda for personality disorders that was originally formulated for the ESSPD Borderline...
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Investigating depression, anxiety, perceived stress and resilience in fathers faced with their spouse’s abortion in Iran: a longitudinal study
BackgroundAbortion is a stressful event that can often affect the mental health of both parents. It seems that resilient people can adapt to...
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Women’s engagement with community perinatal mental health services: a realist evaluation
BackgroundIn recognition of the burden of Perinatal Mental Health problems, NHS England invested £365 million to transform women’s access to mental...
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Quantifying the interrelationships between physical, social, and cognitive-emotional components of mental fitness using digital technology
Mental fitness is a construct that goes beyond a simple focus on subjective emotional wellbeing to encompass more broadly our ability to think, feel,...
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Rash caused by lurasidone in old chinese patient with bipolar disorder: case-based review
BackgroundRash is one of common adverse drug reaction and which have been reported in typical and atypical antipsychotics. Reports of lurasidone...
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Exploring the course of functional somatic symptoms (FSS) from pre- to late adolescence and associated internalizing psychopathology – an observational cohort-study
BackgroundFunctional somatic symptoms (FSS), which commonly cannot be attributed to well-defined organic pathology, often co-occur with internalizing...