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Mixed affective episodes can be misdiagnosed, especially in patients with intellectual disability (ID). We describe the case of an 18-year-old girl with mild ID, who presented with features of catatonia during the first mixed episode.
Karthick Subramanian +2 more
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Introduction: Anxiety disorders occur in approximately one third of people with Parkinson’s disease (PD), and have a major impact on patient and caregiver wellbeing.
Sonja Rutten +4 more
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Mediating Role of Alexithymia in the Relationship of Eating Disorders With Body Image in Iranian College Students Using Structural Equation Modeling [PDF]
Background and Objectives: Various studies have emphasized the main role of alexithymia and poor in eating disorders. This study aims to investigate the mediating role of alexithymia in predicting eating disorders based on body image in Iranian college ...
Vahideh Nayeri +2 more
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Activity monitoring in patients with depression : A systematic review [PDF]
Copyright © 2012 Elsevier B.V.
McKinstry, Brian +5 more
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Response time variability and response inhibition predict affective problems in adolescent girls, not in boys: the TRAILS study [PDF]
The present study examines the relationship between neurocognitive functioning and affective problems through adolescence, in a cross-sectional and longitudinal perspective.
Ruud B. Minderaa +35 more
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BackgroundPsychological factors link the co-occurrence of tinnitus-related distress and pain perceptions in patients with chronic tinnitus.ObjectiveThis study examines, if treatment-related changes in these factors ameliorate both tinnitus-related ...
Benjamin Boecking +3 more
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Adjustment Disorders (AD) which develop in response to work-related stressors represent a model of psychiatric occupational disease. Major Depressive Episodes (MDE) although often associated to work-related stressors are unlikely recognized by insurance ...
Foddis, Rudy +11 more
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Factors associated with family caregiver burden of patients with dementia [PDF]
Neuropsychiatric symptoms of dementia, also known as behavioral and psychological symptoms of dementia, are extremely common. These symptoms represent one of the main causes of burden and distress among caregivers and can lead to decline in their ...
Andressa Hermes-Pereira +3 more
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Drugs Can Only Affect Symptoms [PDF]
The comment relating to the risk of “overdiagnosis” with all its sequelae should be stressed, especially in view of certain figures—for example, it is claimed that 60% of the US population have experienced at least one traumatic event (defined as life-threatening).
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Introduction The Clinical High Risk (CHR) group for transition to psychotic disorders (PD) is usually defined by the severity of positive symptoms, help-seeking and impairment in level of functioning.
C. Ergul +6 more
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