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Revisiting the one in four: the prevalence of psychiatric disorder in the population of England 2000-2014 [PDF]
Mental health problems are often said to affect one in four people in Britain, although with no consistent explanation of what the figure includes. We used three English national population surveys of psychiatric morbidity from 2000, 2007 and 2014 to ...
Drummond+5 more
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Background There is a growing body of evidence suggesting that disturbance of the gut-brain axis may be one of the potential causes of major depressive disorder (MDD).
Yaping Wang+11 more
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Mental disorders, brain disorders and values [PDF]
The debates about the normativity of mental disorders and about the distinction between somatic and mental disorders have long been closely linked. This is very obvious in Szasz, who claims that there can only be brain disorders, no mental disorders and that so-called mental disorders are really problems in living.
Anneli eJefferson, Anneli eJefferson
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Happiness and Mental Disorders
The research object is the approach the meaning of happiness for people with severe mental illness (SMI) under follow-up in a mental health unit in Tenerife. The research aims to improve the care they receive. This qualitative, phenomenological study uses convenience and intentional sampling. Questions were administered to a focus group consisting of 4
Eva Lourdes Díaz Hernández+2 more
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ObjectiveTo analyze the difference in mental health status among medical staff working at different posts in Beijing city during coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) epidemic.
Yinqi LIU, Zhe WANG, Chunjie ZHANG
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Spatial clustering of mental disorders and associated characteristics of the neighbourhood context in Malmö, Sweden, in 2001 [PDF]
Study objective: Previous research provides preliminary evidence of spatial variations of mental disorders and associations between neighbourhood social context and mental health. This study expands past literature by (1) using spatial techniques, rather
Chaix, B.+6 more
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The diagnosis of mental disorders: the problem of reification [PDF]
A pressing need for interrater reliability in the diagnosis of mental disorders emerged during the mid-twentieth century, prompted in part by the development of diverse new treatments.
Am. Psychiatr. Assoc.+19 more
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Mental disorders are not brain disorders [PDF]
AbstractAs advances in neuroscience and genetics reveal complex associations between brain structures, functions and symptoms of mental disorders, there have been calls for psychiatric classifications to be reconfigured, to conceptualize mental disorders as disorders of the brain. In this paper, I argue that this view is mistaken, and that the level at
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Physical activity, exercise, and mental disorders: it is time to move on
Introduction Physical activity, conceptualized as any bodily movement that results in energy expenditure, and its structured form, exercise, play an important role in public health, preventing and treating a wide range of physical conditions, including ...
F. Schuch, D. Vancampfort
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Self-reported Mental Disorders Negatively Influence Surgical Outcomes After Arthroscopic Treatment of Femoroacetabular Impingement. [PDF]
Background:Femoroacetabular impingement (FAI) is responsible for hip pain and dysfunction, and surgical outcomes depend on multiple factors. The presence of mental disorders negatively influences outcomes of multiple orthopaedic conditions, although the ...
Harris, Joshua D+4 more
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