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Substance-induced psychotic disorders

Short term outcome of first episode diagnosis of substance induced psychotic disorder in a large UK cohort

Short term outcome of first episode diagnosis of substance induced psychotic disorder in a large UK cohort

... psychotic disorders. The functional and quality of life outcomes were improved for all disorders but remain relatively low for SIPD despite 12 months of treatment in an early psychosis service. ...

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Psychiatric Comorbidity, Severity of Dependence and Liver Enzymes Dysfunction among Alcohol Dependent Individuals: A Cross-sectional Study from Central Rural India

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... 8% psychotic disorders which included Schizophrenia (1%), Substance induced psychotic disorder (4%), Delusional disorder (1%), BPAD I with psychotic features (2%) and 10% ...

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Suicide among Adult Psychiatric Inpatients: A Pilot
Study in Iran

Suicide among Adult Psychiatric Inpatients: A Pilot Study in Iran

... personality disorders and substance abuse, respectively). The other disorders included schizophrenia ...personality disorders (borderline & antisocial) (14.28%), substance abuse ...

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The Effect of Child Abuse on Children’s Psychological Health

The Effect of Child Abuse on Children’s Psychological Health

... Child abuse is not only deleterious to the health and well-being of adult victims, but also has implications for the development of children (MacMillan et al., 2001). Apart from the physical pains and emotional trauma ...

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Analysis of TBX1 Variation in Patients with Psychotic and Affective Disorders

Analysis of TBX1 Variation in Patients with Psychotic and Affective Disorders

... with psychotic and affective disorders relevant to 22q11DS in a large cohort of white ...include psychotic and affective diagnoses, we included in our analysis a total of 446 samples from pa- tients ...

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The organisation of the stress response, and its relevance to chiropractors: a commentary

The organisation of the stress response, and its relevance to chiropractors: a commentary

... visceral disorders, but the profession has typically described these in terms of somatovisceral or viscerosomatic reflex ...visceral disorders noted by some chiropractors following manipulative ...

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Psychiatric assessment of suicide attempters in Japan: a pilot study at a critical emergency unit in an urban area

Psychiatric assessment of suicide attempters in Japan: a pilot study at a critical emergency unit in an urban area

... mood disorders account- ing for 30.2%, followed by substance -abuse related disor- ders, and ...Mood disorders were the most common, as reported in previous studies which targeted those attempting ...

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Women’s Perception of Spousal Psychotic Disorders: A Qualitative Study

Women’s Perception of Spousal Psychotic Disorders: A Qualitative Study

... Because of the high level of stress and intolerance of many life problems, these women may also be less able to maintain previous friendships or create new friendships (10). They are involved in such stressful events ...

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Psychiatry   Current Clinical Strategies   2002 pdf

Psychiatry Current Clinical Strategies 2002 pdf

... a. SSRIs and tricyclic antidepressants are widely used to treat anxiety disorders. SSRIs appear to have similar efficacy to venlafaxine and should also be considered as first line therapy. Their onset of action is ...

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Original Article Retrospective evaluation of 30,000 patients admitted to a psychiatry clinic of a state hospital in Turkey

Original Article Retrospective evaluation of 30,000 patients admitted to a psychiatry clinic of a state hospital in Turkey

... There are many studies about the high preva- lence of mood disorders in women [18, 28-30]. In these studies, neuroendocrine factors and male dominance in the societies are discussed most [31, 32]. It is emphasized ...

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Adult ADHD and comorbid disorders: clinical implications of a dimensional approach

Adult ADHD and comorbid disorders: clinical implications of a dimensional approach

... these disorders, the conceptualization of ADHD as a spectrum using a dimensional rather than a categorical approach to diagnosis and treatment has been proposed ...Mental Disorders 5th Edition [15], which ...

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Child and adolescent psychiatry patients coming of age: a retrospective longitudinal study of inpatient treatment in Tyrol

Child and adolescent psychiatry patients coming of age: a retrospective longitudinal study of inpatient treatment in Tyrol

... The results of this study show that more than a quarter of all former patients of a specialized facility for child and adolescent psychiatry were also inpatients at psychi- atric clinics as adults. The likelihood in our ...

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Patient registries for substance use disorders

Patient registries for substance use disorders

... Abstract: This commentary discusses the need for developing patient registries of substance use disorders (SUD) in general medical settings. A patient registry is a tool that documents the natural history ...

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Substance Use Disorders and Adolescent Psychopathology

Substance Use Disorders and Adolescent Psychopathology

... document a high degree of co-occurrence of ADHD and CD among adolescent samples with SUDs (Table 1). Since many of the samples were derived from treatment programs a wide array of substances were included under the any ...

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Mental Morbidity Prevalence, Stigma and Health Care Seeking Behaviors among Non-medical Students in University of Khartoum, Sudan March 2015

Mental Morbidity Prevalence, Stigma and Health Care Seeking Behaviors among Non-medical Students in University of Khartoum, Sudan March 2015

... anxiety disorders, mood disorders, and substance use disorders often first emerge during adolescence or young adulthood ...health disorders is greatest among younger ...

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The effects of motivation feedback in patients with severe mental illness: a cluster randomized controlled trial

The effects of motivation feedback in patients with severe mental illness: a cluster randomized controlled trial

... a psychotic disorder or a personality disorder and their clinicians, treated in 12 community mental health teams (the clusters) of two mental health institutions in the ...

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Cognitive deficits in psychotic disorders and their impact on social functioning

Cognitive deficits in psychotic disorders and their impact on social functioning

... study, carried out in 921 subjects with schizophrenia and on their first-degree relatives by the Italian Network for Research on Psychoses (NIRP), has analysed the impact on real life functioning of illness-related ...

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Integrated psychological treatment for substance use and co morbid anxiety or depression vs  treatment for substance use alone  A systematic review of the published literature

Integrated psychological treatment for substance use and co morbid anxiety or depression vs treatment for substance use alone A systematic review of the published literature

... reflecting substance use disorders ("sub- stance abuse" or "substance dependence" or "cocaine" or "heroin" or "cannabis" or "alcohol"), and terms ...

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Antipsychotic Medication Induced Movement Disorders: The Case of Amanuel Specialized Mental Hospital, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia

Antipsychotic Medication Induced Movement Disorders: The Case of Amanuel Specialized Mental Hospital, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia

... Neuroleptic Induced Parkinsonism, Neuroleptic Induced Akathisia, and Tardive dyskinesia as P- value from Hosmer and Lemeshow test was ...movement disorders commonly detected in schizophrenic ...

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Non-suicidal self-injury (NSSI) and suicidal: Criteria differentiation

Non-suicidal self-injury (NSSI) and suicidal: Criteria differentiation

... significant disorders which are NSSI ...Mental Disorders, Fifth edition (DSM-5) by American Psychiatric Association – that has considered NSSI a separate class of ...

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