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ABSTRACT Support workers (SWs) form the largest section of the NHS workforce, and the ongoing NHS workforce crisis underscores the need for their efficient utilisation. This study explored the deployment of imaging SWs within NHS radiology departments in England, forming part of a larger multiphase research project funded by the National Institute for ...
Sarah Etty+3 more
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Objective: To investigate neutrophil/lymphocyte ratio (NLR) and platelet/lymphocyte ratio (PLR) asinflammatory markers in bipolar disorder type I patients with 1 episode and recurrent mania. Study Design:An observational, cross-sectional study.
Ather Muneer , Hina Saghir , Mariam Tariq , Ambreen Zahoor , Hafiz Ud Din
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Acute mania induced by hypothyroidism in a male patient after thyroidectomy [PDF]
Hypothyroidism is a common hormone deficiency, associated with multiple causes and presenting with diverse clinical manifestations including neuropsychiatric disease.
Gonçalves, Carla Marina Mendonça+1 more
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Abstract This study explored the demographic and psychosocial characteristics, and presenting concerns of new or expectant fathers seeking perinatal mental health (PMH) support through the Australia‐based ForWhen service, compared to a sample of mothers.
Sophia A. Harris+2 more
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Abstract The twentieth anniversary issue of Comprehensive Psychiatry spans a period in the history of psychiatry that is undisputedly the era of psychopharmacology. Although it is commonly believed that this era was initiated with the advent of chlorpromazine in the early 1950s, a revisionist's version of history would probably credit Cade1 who ...
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ABSTRACT Information on the burden of disease, including quality of life (QoL) and societal costs, of borderline personality disorder (BPD) is crucial, as healthcare policymakers consider the burden of disease when setting priorities for treatment reimbursement.
Carlijn J. M. Wibbelink+5 more
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Background Mania usually occurs secondary to organic etiologies such as head trauma within a short time of the primary condition’s onset; however, there have been a few cases reported in the literature of long time spans before the manifestation of mania.
Hiroki Yoshino+5 more
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ABSTRACT Objectives In the treatment of depression and suicidal ideation, perfectionism has emerged as a possible predictor of treatment outcome. Some data suggest that cognitive‐behavioral therapy outcomes are poorer for more perfectionistic patients. However, findings so far neglect the multidimensionality of perfectionism, and research has yet to be
Nathalie Claus+6 more
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Signs and symptoms of acute mania: a factor analysis
Background The major diagnostic classifications consider mania as a uni-dimensional illness. Factor analytic studies of acute mania are fewer compared to schizophrenia and depression.
de Silva Varuni A, Hanwella Raveen
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Tracking individualized stuck points in cognitive processing therapy: The amount of change matters
Abstract Cognitive processing therapy (CPT) targets maladaptive beliefs called “stuck points,” which are typically assessed using standardized measures (e.g., the Posttraumatic Cognitions Inventory [PTCI]). This study examined whether changes in person‐specific individualized stuck points (ISPs) were associated with reductions in self‐reported and ...
Philip Held+3 more
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