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Anesthesia and Mental Illness

The International Journal of Psychiatry in Medicine, 1990
Although drug interaction probably remains the most potentially serious problem current evidence suggests that psychiatric medication need not be discontinued prior to anesthesia and surgery, discontinuation of medication may constitute its own hazards.
J V, Sedgwick, I H, Lewis, S P, Linter
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HIV in the Mentally Ill

Australian & New Zealand Journal of Psychiatry, 1996
Objective: To review the published literature in relation to prevalence of HIV infection and risk behaviours for HIV among the mentally ill to assist in the development of appropriate strategies for public health policy, surveillance and clinical management of HIV and HIV risk in these groups.
G E, Checkley   +4 more
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Mortality and mental illness

Australian and New Zealand Journal of Psychiatry, 2005
Background: The finding by Lawrence, Holman and Jablensky (Duty to Care) that mortality among the mentally ill in Western Australia was 2.5 times that of the general population, seemingly, has great significance for public policy concerning the mentally ill.
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On The Stigma Of Mental Illness

Community Mental Health Journal, 1965
The stigma of mental illness is conceived in this study as the loss of a valued attribute. The loss, however, is not irreversible. It is proposed that the undoing-of-the-loss is most successfully accomplished in a family in which there is a full role complement and a clear division of labor.
John Cumming, Elaine Cumming
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Mental Health and Illness

Primary Care: Clinics in Office Practice, 2021
Circumstances forcing individuals and families to flee set the stage for disruptions in mental health and forge resilience. Individual characteristics and conditions premigration, perimigration, and postmigration influence health, mental health, care-seeking behavior, and stages of well-being and successful resettlement.
Kim S, Griswold   +2 more
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The stigma of mental illness

New Directions for Mental Health Services, 1987
AbstractThe National Alliance for the Mentally Ill is making great strides in reducing the stigma that has long plagued those who suffer mental illnesses.
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On mental illness: A review

Psychiatric Quarterly, 1974
The author reminisces about his training in the '40's, when “everything seemed to be in good order in the house of psychiatry,” and then turns to a philosophical consideration of confusions which have arisen because advancing knowledge inevitably complicates rather than simplifies our understanding of mental health and illness.
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Mental Illness and Violence

AJN, American Journal of Nursing, 2014
How can nurses identify and address signs of potential violence in their patients?
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Homelessness and Mental Illness

British Journal of Psychiatry, 1993
In Great Britain 1–2 million people may be homeless. Most homeless people are men, but about 10–25% are women, of whom about half are accompanied by children. Significant mental illness is present in 30–50% of the homeless: functional psychoses predominate; acute distress and personality dysfunction are also prevalent.
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Homelessness and Mental Illness

Journal of Psychiatric Practice, 2023
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