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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

... whether TBX1 variation was associated with psychotic and affective disorders relevant to 22q11DS in a large cohort of white ...include psychotic and affective diagnoses, ... See full document

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Proteomic enrichment analysis of psychotic and affective disorders reveals common signatures in presynaptic glutamatergic signaling and energy metabolism

Proteomic enrichment analysis of psychotic and affective disorders reveals common signatures in presynaptic glutamatergic signaling and energy metabolism

... comparing patients and controls were performed in scheduled SRM acquisition mode, using the optimized parameters defined during the assay refine- ...significance analysis was performed using SRMstats ( ... See full document

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The Prevalence of Multimorbidity among People with Non-Affective Psychotic Disorders 10-Years After First Diagnosis

The Prevalence of Multimorbidity among People with Non-Affective Psychotic Disorders 10-Years After First Diagnosis

... challenging only after the third diagnosis, concerns about prevention and management for public health professionals warrants a cut-off of two co-occurring conditions. 239,252,253,257,308 Despite these inconsistencies, ... See full document

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Cognitive variability in psychotic disorders: a cross-diagnostic cluster analysis

Cognitive variability in psychotic disorders: a cross-diagnostic cluster analysis

... these disorders, cluster approaches in neurocognition have not been applied to cross-diagnostic samples of patients with psychosis and affective ...cluster- analysis approach to a large, ... See full document

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Prospective interepisodal mood monitoring in patients with affective disorders: a feasibility study

Prospective interepisodal mood monitoring in patients with affective disorders: a feasibility study

... with patients who were referred to the study and provided them with a detailed description of the ...events). Patients who agreed to take part in the study signed informed consent ... See full document

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Prospective interepisodal mood monitoring in patients with affective disorders : a feasibility study

Prospective interepisodal mood monitoring in patients with affective disorders : a feasibility study

... of patients diagnosed with mood and/or anxiety disorders is deemed feasible although the high attrition rate is concerning, particu- larly among men, and this warrants further ...precluded analysis ... See full document

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Affective Disorders and Antidepressant Drugs

Affective Disorders and Antidepressant Drugs

... mood disorders characterized by intense and sustained mood ...treating patients who suffer from bipolar disorder, which is characterized by episode of mania or hypomania alternating with ...in ... See full document

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Neurofeedback with anxiety and affective disorders

Neurofeedback with anxiety and affective disorders

... anxious patients (23 of whom were alcoholics) with a control group of 25 anxious patients (22 of whom were also alcoholics), most of whom were seeking treatment at a Veterans Administration hospital brief ... See full document

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Affective instability, childhood trauma and major affective disorders

Affective instability, childhood trauma and major affective disorders

... bipolar disorders. In this large sample of people with major affective disorders, the prevalence of significant childhood trauma, ...bipolar disorders includes direct causality, predisposition ... See full document

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Social cognition in patients with schizophrenia spectrum and bipolar disorders with and without psychotic features

Social cognition in patients with schizophrenia spectrum and bipolar disorders with and without psychotic features

... BD− patients relative to con- ...BD patients are more heterogeneous than those found in ...− patients both had larger es- timates of standard error on the MSCEIT than the other diagnostic groups, ... See full document

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DSM-5 and Psychotic and Mood Disorders

DSM-5 and Psychotic and Mood Disorders

... The members of the DSM-5 Task Force and Work Groups reviewed the results of the abundant neuroscience research published over the past two decades and realized that “the boundaries between many disorder ‘categories’ are ... See full document

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The effects of crisis plans for patients with psychotic and bipolar disorders: a randomised controlled trial

The effects of crisis plans for patients with psychotic and bipolar disorders: a randomised controlled trial

... of patients with whom the 'joint crisis plan' was developed, significantly fewer patients were compulsorily admitted as compared to the control group without such a plan: 13 and 27%, respectively ... See full document

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Affective Disorders in the Elderly: the Risk of Sleep Disorders

Affective Disorders in the Elderly: the Risk of Sleep Disorders

... sleep disorders to the incidence of affective ...sleep disorders and or affective disorders in ...disturbance affective disorder ...sleep disorders to affective ... See full document

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INTERNATIONAL SOCIETY FOR AFFECTIVE DISORDERS

INTERNATIONAL SOCIETY FOR AFFECTIVE DISORDERS

... the affective disorders are not a clearly delineated group of illnesses they include unipolar and bipolar depression, generalised anxiety disorder, and more specific anxiety disorders such as ... See full document

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Depot-medication compliance for patients with psychotic disorders: the importance of illness insight and treatment motivation

Depot-medication compliance for patients with psychotic disorders: the importance of illness insight and treatment motivation

... treat patients with psychotic and other severe mental disorders (often with comorbid substance-use ...disorder). Patients met the following inclusion criteria: age between 18 and 65 years, ... See full document

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Sensory Hypersensitivity Predicts Reduced Sleeping Quality in Patients With Major Affective Disorders

Sensory Hypersensitivity Predicts Reduced Sleeping Quality in Patients With Major Affective Disorders

... The results of this study need to be considered in light of the following limitations. The relatively small sample size, together with the mixed nature of the selected sample (eg, both unipolar and bipolar subjects) may ... See full document

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Measuring cognition across mood and psychotic disorders

Measuring cognition across mood and psychotic disorders

... of patients including those with brief psychotic symptoms and chronic mood symptoms, and the converse ...to patients diagnosed according to the DSM and the results of studies using ICD or RDC may ... See full document

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Prevalence of psychotic disorders in an urban area of France

Prevalence of psychotic disorders in an urban area of France

... lifetime disorders, it was expected that the prevalence would be larger in later age bands, with the possible excep- tion of the last age band when, due to an excess mortality in patients with psychosis and ... See full document

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Hospitalization of patients with schizophrenic and affective disorders in Israel in the aftermath of the structural and rehabilitation reforms

Hospitalization of patients with schizophrenic and affective disorders in Israel in the aftermath of the structural and rehabilitation reforms

... Moreover, patients with schizophrenia not only had fewer first-in-life admissions but also had a higher percent- age of relatively short first-in-life episodes during the 2000s compared to the nineties, with a ... See full document

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Migraine aura without headache compared to migraine with aura in patients with affective disorders

Migraine aura without headache compared to migraine with aura in patients with affective disorders

... for affective disorders (major depressive episode, mania, hypomania), anxiety disorders (panic disorder, agorapho- bia, specific phobia, social phobia, generalised anxiety disorder, obsessive ... See full document

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