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Investigation of Cognitive Impairment in the Course of Post-COVID Syndrome
(1) Background: The study presents results from an investigation of cognitive impairment in patients hospitalized in the first psychiatric clinic in Bulgaria to treat patients with COVID-19 during the pandemic period between 2020 and 2022.
Milena Dimitrova +2 more
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Cohort profile: The Halmstad University Register on Pupils with Intellectual Disability
Abstract Background Knowledge about the living conditions among people with intellectual disabilities (ID) is globally scarce. Even in countries with good access to registers, this is often partly due to the absence of a single, comprehensive, nationwide register of individuals with ID or the inability to identify all individuals with ID within ...
Eva Jönsson +3 more
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Polygenic risk associated with post-traumatic stress disorder onset and severity. [PDF]
Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) is a psychiatric illness with a highly polygenic architecture without large effect-size common single-nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs).
Abu-Amara, Duna +11 more
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In the 20th century, military medicine and psychiatry emerged as dominant paradigms in Western military contexts, shaping practices across recruitment, selection, training, screening, evaluation, diagnosis, and treatment.
Jan Grimell
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Characteristics of empathy and psychopathy among patological Internet users and opiate-dependent persons [PDF]
Background/Aim. The debate about diagnostic criteria for differences and similiraties as psychosocial characteristics of pathological Internet users and Internet and substance addicts still continued.
Jelkić Milica M. +6 more
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Self-harming behaviour in liaison psychiatry : Case series and literature review
Introduction Self-harm (SH) is common, in particular among young people. It can be seen in a wide range of psychiatric disorders, ranging from anti-social personality disorders to schizophrenia and mood disorders.
K. BENALLEL, W. MANSOURI, M. KADIRI
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Abstract Objective Although adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) have been linked to gastrointestinal (GI) conditions in children, it remains unclear which specific adversities confer greatest risk and how psychosocial or contextual factors modify these associations.
Sierra L. Martin +4 more
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Predicting suicides after outpatient mental health visits in the Army Study to Assess Risk and Resilience in Servicemembers (Army STARRS). [PDF]
The 2013 US Veterans Administration/Department of Defense Clinical Practice Guidelines (VA/DoD CPG) require comprehensive suicide risk assessments for VA/DoD patients with mental disorders but provide minimal guidance on how to carry out these ...
Army STARRS Collaborators +18 more
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Working as a peacekeeper is associated with the exposure to acute and/or catastrophic events and chronic stressors. Hence, the meager literature about peacekeepers’ wellbeing has mainly analyzed Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD).
Yura Loscalzo +3 more
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Comparing treatment outcomes of prolonged exposure therapy across trauma type and veteran status
Abstract This retrospective cohort study evaluated the effectiveness of prolonged exposure therapy (PE) across trauma types (combat, terror, civilian) and veteran status (military veterans vs. civilians) in a real‐world clinical setting. We hypothesized that individuals who experienced combat‐ and terror‐related trauma would have higher baseline ...
Nitsa Nacasch +5 more
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