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Current Opinion in Psychiatry, 2010
The existence of people with mental disorders in prisons is a reality found worldwide. The purpose of this article is not only to review the publications on this subject in 2009 but also to stimulate discussions that could contribute to its further scientific study.Most studies published in 2009 related to drug use among inmates and its consequences ...
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The existence of people with mental disorders in prisons is a reality found worldwide. The purpose of this article is not only to review the publications on this subject in 2009 but also to stimulate discussions that could contribute to its further scientific study.Most studies published in 2009 related to drug use among inmates and its consequences ...
Elias Abdalla-Filho+3 more
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Psychiatry and Clinical Neurosciences, 1995
Abstract In Japan, there has not yet been a complete psychological autopsy study. The author conducted a retrospective study of failed suicides (quasi‐completed suicides) admitted to an emergency critical care center. According to the lethality of suicide methods, 133 out of 265 subjects over 6 years (1986–1991) were classified as the absolutely ...
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Abstract In Japan, there has not yet been a complete psychological autopsy study. The author conducted a retrospective study of failed suicides (quasi‐completed suicides) admitted to an emergency critical care center. According to the lethality of suicide methods, 133 out of 265 subjects over 6 years (1986–1991) were classified as the absolutely ...
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Mental and behavioural disorders
2008Abstract In this chapter some mental disorders are described. For example, in depression, fluoxetine treatment and a placebo treatment affect similar brain regions. In anxiety, patients’ expectations play a crucial role, as covert (unexpected) administration of anti-anxiety drugs is less effective than overt (expected) administration ...
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Review: Mental health impacts of the COVID‐19 pandemic on children and youth – a systematic review
Child and Adolescent Mental Health, 2022Hasina Samji, David Long
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