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Relationship between DAS 28 and psychiatric diagnosis

Low self-esteem and psychiatric patients: Part I – The relationship between low self-esteem and psychiatric diagnosis

Low self-esteem and psychiatric patients: Part I – The relationship between low self-esteem and psychiatric diagnosis

... 957 psychiatric patients, 182 cases with conditions not attributable to a mental dis- order but due to psychosocial stressors ("V-codes" in DSM-III R), and 51 controls who accompanied patients and were themselves ...

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The six most essential questions in psychiatric diagnosis: A pluralogue part 2: Issues of conservatism and pragmatism in psychiatric diagnosis

The six most essential questions in psychiatric diagnosis: A pluralogue part 2: Issues of conservatism and pragmatism in psychiatric diagnosis

... The relationship between pragmatics and the science of nosology is complex. But, for reasons that are ethically significant, it is important to clarify that nosology is al- ways already practical science. ...

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The six most essential questions in psychiatric diagnosis: a pluralogue part 3: issues of utility and alternative approaches in psychiatric diagnosis

The six most essential questions in psychiatric diagnosis: a pluralogue part 3: issues of utility and alternative approaches in psychiatric diagnosis

... one-to-one relationship between putative mechanisms and clinically-defined disorder ...relevant psychiatric conditions, a priority in the selection of domains is that they can be related to problem ...

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Genetic Overlap and Causal Mediation Relationship Between Psychiatric and Non-Psychiatric Phenotypes

Genetic Overlap and Causal Mediation Relationship Between Psychiatric and Non-Psychiatric Phenotypes

... overlap between polygenic traits using GWAS data (Andreassen et ...basis between CHD and psychological ...correlation between CHD and each of the psychological ...causal relationship ...

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The relationship between substance use and exit security on psychiatric wards

The relationship between substance use and exit security on psychiatric wards

... In the second phase of the study, a follow up interview was specifically designed on door locking policies and ward exit security (Bowers et al 2008b) and the structured 21-item interview was completed with a qualified ...

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Relationship between dysfunctional attitudes and mental health in psychiatric nurses

Relationship between dysfunctional attitudes and mental health in psychiatric nurses

... Introduction: Psychiatric nurses face numerous acute stresses in their workplace that can adversely affect their job performance and the quality of their health ...of psychiatric nurses, including ...

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Psychiatric diagnosis: the indispensability of ambivalence

Psychiatric diagnosis: the indispensability of ambivalence

... of psychiatric diagnosis, the role of psychiatry in society and the so-called ‘ (bio)medical model ’ ...disagreements between representatives of the psychiatric orthodoxy and those positioned ...

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Cause, consequence or coincidence: the relationship between psychiatric disease and metabolic syndrome

Cause, consequence or coincidence: the relationship between psychiatric disease and metabolic syndrome

... Overweight, obesity, dyslipidaemia, DM, and MetS are common in patients with SMI, and these co-morbidities increase the risk of mortality. Given the increased risk of CVD in patients with SMI, statin use should at least ...

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The Relationship Between Executive Dysfunction and Criminality in Forensic Psychiatric and Correctional Populations

The Relationship Between Executive Dysfunction and Criminality in Forensic Psychiatric and Correctional Populations

... Background/Purpose A recent research idea about where aggression comes from suggests that brain functions, or cognitions, may be related to aggression. Cognitions include thinking differently, restraint, solving ...

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Relationship between psychiatric disorders and adaptive functioning in individuals with intellectual disabilities

Relationship between psychiatric disorders and adaptive functioning in individuals with intellectual disabilities

... Though psychiatric disorders (PD) are three to four times more prevalent in people with intellectual disability (PwID) compared to the general population, research indicates that the impact of PD on adaptive ...

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The association between psychiatric diagnosis and violent re offending in adult offenders in the community

The association between psychiatric diagnosis and violent re offending in adult offenders in the community

... about psychiatric risk fac- tors, particularly in the community ...on psychiatric risk factors in violent re-offending because it involves large numbers, prolonged follow up, a community-based sample, ...

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Relationship between Crime, Psychological Diagnosis and Cognitive Functioning

Relationship between Crime, Psychological Diagnosis and Cognitive Functioning

... the relationship between neuropsychological impairment and violence can be used in treatment planning for future forensic patients, such as determining placement in cognitive remediation treatment groups ...

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The six most essential questions in psychiatric diagnosis: a pluralogue part 1: conceptual and definitional issues in psychiatric diagnosis

The six most essential questions in psychiatric diagnosis: a pluralogue part 1: conceptual and definitional issues in psychiatric diagnosis

... Finally, the DSM definitions seem to focus diverse mental health professionals on a common moral project. Clinicians may disagree about etiology and treatment, that is, but can at least join together in stamping out “ ...

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Black and white patients' experience of their first psychiatric admission: Is there a relationship between negative experiences of psychiatric care and 'poor insight' in schizophrenia?

Black and white patients' experience of their first psychiatric admission: Is there a relationship between negative experiences of psychiatric care and 'poor insight' in schizophrenia?

... difference between the groups in the number of negative experiences of the first admission, but that Black patients are younger at first admission, and that this may be associated with greater dissatisfaction in ...

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Investigating the relationship between neighborhood experiences and psychiatric distress for individuals with serious mental illness

Investigating the relationship between neighborhood experiences and psychiatric distress for individuals with serious mental illness

... relationships between how research participants experienced their neighborhood, their neighborhood social climate, and psychological ...the relationship between the specific reported neighborhood ...

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The relationship between leadership, teamworking, structure, burnout and attitude to patients on acute psychiatric wards

The relationship between leadership, teamworking, structure, burnout and attitude to patients on acute psychiatric wards

... in-patient psychiatric wards represent a challenge to the staff, who strive to keep patients and others safe whilst they receive appropriate assessment and treatment for their psychiatric ...events. ...

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A study of the relationship between social work intervention and psychiatric re-admission at the Lafayette Clinic.

A study of the relationship between social work intervention and psychiatric re-admission at the Lafayette Clinic.

... ■These p a tie n ts were seen on average, w ithin 11 .76 days o f adm ission. For p a tie n ts re-admit±ed s o c ia l work contact came w ith in 13*16 days o f admission, on average. Mean number*of days between ...

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Genetic relationship between five psychiatric disorders estimated from genome-wide SNPs.pdf

Genetic relationship between five psychiatric disorders estimated from genome-wide SNPs.pdf

... 126 Department of Clinical and Developmental Psychology, Eberhard Karls University of Tübingen, Tübingen, Germany. 127 Brain and Mind Research Institute, University of Sydney, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. 128 ...

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Genetic relationship between five psychiatric disorders estimated from genome wide SNPs

Genetic relationship between five psychiatric disorders estimated from genome wide SNPs

... largest psychiatric GWAS data sets currently available, and our results provide key pointers for future ...from psychiatric GWAS so far, particularly for major depressive disorder, ASD and ADHD, reflects ...

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Dual diagnosis in the psychiatric emergency room in Spain

Dual diagnosis in the psychiatric emergency room in Spain

... dual diagnosis, espe- cially for individuals with bipolar disor- ders 23,24 ...Dual diagnosis patients showed poorer self-care ability than the other two groups, reflecting the high level of clinical ...

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