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Affective symptoms subclinical level in adolescents
In the article the issues of detection and clinical signifcance of affective symptoms of preclinical level in adolescence are discussed. Affective symptoms of the preclinical level are frequently masked by personality or behavioral characteristics, puberty
B. A. Dashieva +2 more
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Early affective changes and increased connectivity in preclinical Alzheimer's disease. [PDF]
IntroductionAffective changes precede cognitive decline in mild Alzheimer's disease and may relate to increased connectivity in a "salience network" attuned to emotionally significant stimuli.
Bilgel, Murat +7 more
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Dandy-Walker Malformation Presenting with Affective Symptoms [PDF]
Dandy-Walker malformation is defined by enlarged posterior fossa, cystic dilatation of the fourth ventricle, and cerebellar hypoplasia. Although developmental delay and mental retardation are common in Dandy-Walker malformation cases, other comorbid psychiatric conditions have been rarely reported.
Mert, Batmaz +4 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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Are lay people good at recognising the symptoms of schizophrenia? [PDF]
©2013 Erritty, Wydell. This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are ...
AF Jorm +35 more
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ObjectivePeople at ultra-high risk (UHR) for psychosis have a high prevalence of tobacco smoking, and rates are even higher among the subgroup that later develop a psychotic disorder.
Frederike Schirmbeck +57 more
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Classification of functional psychoses and its implication for prognosis: Comparison between ICD-10 and DSM-IV [PDF]
Background: The aim was to examine the agreement and differences between ICD-10 and DSM-IV in the classification of functional psychoses. Sampling and Methods: In a sample of 218 first-hospitalised patients, ICD-10 diagnoses were compared with DSM-IV ...
Bottlender, Ronald +3 more
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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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Factor structure and psychometric properties of the Chinese version of the Odor Awareness Scale
BackgroundThe Odor Awareness Scale (OAS) is a questionnaire that assesses individual differences in awareness of odors in the surrounding environment, which has been shown to be associated with affective symptoms in recent researches. To further research,
Binfeng Zhang +7 more
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Treatment of irritable bowel syndrome [PDF]
Irritable bowel syndrome is characterised by diverse symptoms including abdominal pain, altered bowel function (increased bowel frequency, constipation), bloating, abdominal distension, the sensation of incomplete evacuation, and the increased passage of
Farthing, Michael
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