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Background Hospitalization is a common method to intensify care for patients experiencing a psychiatric crisis. A short-term, specialised, out-patient crisis intervention by a Crisis Resolution Team (CRT) in the Netherlands, called Intensive Home ...
Jurgen Cornelis +10 more
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Depression and intimate relationships of adolescents from divorced families [PDF]
Aim To determine an impact of parental divorce to depression and intimate relationships of young people during adolescence, and prevalence of symptoms of depression and the level of intimacy in relations to adolescents living in intact families and those
Halima Hadžikapetanović +2 more
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A bit more understanding: Young adults' views of mental health services in care in Ireland [PDF]
Children and young people in the care system typically experience very high levels of mental health difficulties, yet their views of these difficulties and of mental health services have rarely been explored.
McElvaney, Rosaleen, Tatlow-Golden, Mimi
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Healthcare professionals' perspectives on mental health service provision : a pilot focus group study in six European countries [PDF]
Background: The mental healthcare treatment gap (mhcGAP) in adult populations has been substantiated across Europe. This study formed part of MentALLY, a research project funded by the European Commission, which aimed to gather qualitative empirical ...
Axelsson, Malin +17 more
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Treating winter depressive episodes in bipolar disorder: an open trial of light therapy
Background Light therapy has been used to treat winter depression in bipolar disorder, although the dose, duration, and timing of treatment have differed.
Lotte J. E. van Hout +2 more
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Background Major depression is a highly prevalent disorder causing severe personal distress, and high societal costs. Patients with depression often have comorbid insomnia disorder (ID) leading to even worse personal distress and worse treatment outcomes.
A. Y. Schotanus +7 more
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Background Patients with substance use disorders and co-occurring mental health disorders are vulnerable to violent victimization. However, no evidence-based interventions are available to reduce patients’ vulnerability.
Marleen M. de Waal +4 more
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Mental health training in family medicine residencies: International curriculum overview
Integration of mental health into primary care has become a global trend, and many countries have developed mental health training in primary care. However, systematic mental health training for family physicians is insufficient in Japan.
Shogo Kawada +5 more
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Effect of coercive measures on treatment outcome in involuntarily admitted patients in Amsterdam
ObjectiveThe prevalence of involuntary admissions rose the last forty years in European countries, including the Netherlands. Involuntary admissions result in seclusion, physical restraint and forced medication in approximately 40% of patients. We looked
L. F. M. van der Post +5 more
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Developing the mental health workforce capacity in primary care: implementing the role of graduate primary care mental health workers in England [PDF]
The scale of current demand on primary care services from people seeking help with common mental health problems places enormous pressure on the existing front line workers in general practice.
Chadwick, Siobhan +3 more
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