Associations between mental disorders and subsequent onset of hypertension [PDF]
Background Previous work has suggested significant associations between various psychological symptoms (e.g. depression, anxiety, anger, alcohol abuse) and hypertension. However, the presence and extent of associations between common mental disorders and
Aguilar-Gaxiola, Sergio +26 more
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Over dependence on pharmacotherapy in psychiatry, known as biological imperialism, is a world-wide phenomenon. Some authors have opined that the inadequate and ineffective utilization of psychotherapeutic interventions and only dependence on ...
Sudhir Hebbar
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Gambling disorders, gambling type preferences, and psychiatric comorbidity among the Thai general population: Results of the 2013 National Mental Health Survey [PDF]
Background and aims To estimate the prevalence of problem and pathological gambling, gender and age-group differences in gambling types, and comorbidities with other psychiatric disorders among the Thai general population.
Edward B. McNeil +4 more
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As awareness for diagnosing and screening patients for trauma has grown, more effective evidence-based treatments are available to treat post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD).
Valerie Rosen, Gayle Ayers
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Heart rate variability and the relationship between trauma exposure age, and psychopathology in a post-conflict setting [PDF]
BACKGROUND: Cumulative exposure to potentially traumatic events (PTEs) increases risk for mental distress in conflict-affected settings, but the psychophysiological mechanisms that mediate this dose-response relationship are unknown.
A Al-Hamzawi +54 more
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Designing Asymmetric Memristive Behavior in Proton Mixed Conductors for Neuromorphic Applications
Protonic devices that couple ionic and electronic transport are demonstrated as bioinspired neuromorphic elements. The devices exhibit rubber‐like asymmetric memristive behavior with slow voltage‐driven conductance increase and rapid relaxation, enabling simplified read–write operation.
Nada H. A. Besisa +6 more
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Intermittent Explosive Disorder
Intermittent explosive disorder is characterized by recurrent episodes of inability to resist aggressive impulses, resulting in damage to other people or other people's property. In the history of DSM, it first appeared as 'isolated explosive disorder' in DSM-III. However, with some changes in the diagnostic criteria, it is included under the title of '
Sinem Çetin Demirtaş +4 more
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Theory of Cognitive Distortions: Over-Generalisation and Mislabeling [PDF]
In a previous paper (Compléments pour une théorie des distorsions cognitives, Journal de Thérapie Comportementale et Cognitive, 2007), we introduced some elements aimed at contributing to a general theory of cognitive distortions.
Franceschi, Paul
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Trap‐Assisted Transport and Neuromorphic Plasticity in Lead‐Free 2D Perovskites PEA2SnI4
An artificial retina built from lead‐free layered perovskite (PEA)2SnI4 converts light input into a persistent photocurrent and sums successive flashes over time. Micro/nanocrystals integrated on electrodes act as synapse‐like pixels that perform temporal integration directly in hardware. This in‐sensor preprocessing merges detection and computation on
Ofelia Durante +17 more
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Risk for Misdiagnosing Chronic Traumatic Encephalopathy in Men With Anger Control Problems
Background: There are no validated or agreed upon criteria for diagnosing chronic traumatic encephalopathy (CTE) in a living person. In recent years, it has been proposed that anger dyscontrol represents a behavioral clinical phenotype of CTE.
Grant L. Iverson +5 more
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