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Sleep and circadian dysregulation in depressive illness : pharmacological implications
: Circadian rhythm abnormalities, as shown by sleep/wake cycle disturbances, constitute one the most prevalent signs of depressive illness, advances or delays in the circadian phase, or changes in rhythms' amplitude, being documented in patients with ...
Pandi Perumal, Seithikurippu R. +3 more
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Brexpiprazole and Quetiapine Use During Pregnancy and Lactation: A Case Report
ABSTRACT Brexpiprazole, used off‐label in combination with quetiapine, may be a treatment option during pregnancy and breastfeeding when the risk of maternal relapse outweighs potential fetal or infant risks. This case describes perinatal use of polypharmacy without apparent adverse maternal or infant outcomes, underscoring the need for individualized,
Awateif Alsupiany
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State-dependent tardive dyskinesia in manic-depressive illness.
We report the occurrence of a drug-resistant tardive dyskinesia coexistent with Parkinsonism-like symptoms in a manic-depressive patient. The tardive dyskinesia completely disappeared during the manic phases and recurred after remission over the course ...
Mendlewicz, Julien +2 more
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Children of Parents with Manic-Depressive Illness: A Follow-Up Study*
Thirty-seven offspring from 21 families with a manic-depressive parent were studied 3 to 7 years following initial evaluation. The study examined both pedigree information and psychosocial variables including parental, marital and overall adjustment ...
F. Engelsmann +6 more
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ABSTRACT Neighborhood crime‐related stressors and the built environment are important determinants of mental health, yet research on the pathways through which they affect individuals remains limited. This study draws on structural equation modeling and high‐quality measures to test the pathways linking a novel measure of neighborhood‐level hostility ...
Paul Rodrigues, Carolyn Côté‐Lussier
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ABSTRACT Aim To evaluate the efficacy of an individualised music playlist composed of preferred music genres sequenced using the Iso‐Principle (InMP) for immediate de‐escalation of agitation in dementia, compared with preferred music (PM) and treatment as usual (TAU). Design A multi‐centre, three‐arm randomised controlled trial.
Daphne Sze Ki Cheung +10 more
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Migration and manic-depressive illness
H G, Pope +2 more
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ABSTRACT Objective Cancer survivors, defined as those living with or beyond a cancer diagnosis, experience more than double the prevalence of psychopathology when compared to the general population. Categorical diagnostic systems, such as the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM), remain dominant in psycho‐oncology despite ...
Darren Haywood +13 more
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Revisiting the Mutual Embeddedness of Culture and Mental Illness
In this paper, we discuss the intricate relationship between culture and mental illness. Our central position is that there cannot be mental illness without culture.
David Lackland Sam +3 more
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Pineal Gland Volume, Sleep Quality, and Psychiatric Disorders: A Systematic Review and Meta‐Analysis
ABSTRACT Introduction Disturbances in sleep and circadian rhythms are features of several psychiatric disorders. The pineal gland regulates these rhythms via melatonin, with pineal gland volume (PGV) serving as a structural proxy. We conducted a meta‐analysis to synthesize evidence on differences in PGV between patients with psychiatric disorders and ...
Sophie Bolwig, Kristian H. R. Jensen
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