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Introduction People with psychiatric disorders are particularly vulnerable to SARS-CoV-2 infection and its associated complications. However, current literature show that not all psychiatric disorders are equally vulnerable to COVID-19.
A. Monistrol-Mula +3 more
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The Role of Parental Depressive Symptoms and Burnout in Externalizing Behaviors of Toddlers
ABSTRACT Background Early externalizing problems are often shaped by parental challenges within the family system. Research on the dyadic effects of parental depression and burnout in non‐Western contexts remains limited. Objective This study examined how parental depressive symptoms and burnout predict toddlers' externalizing behaviors in a Turkish ...
Gizem Arikan +2 more
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Classification of Neurotic Disorders [PDF]
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Early Child Temperament Predicts Parental Burnout in First‐Time Mothers
ABSTRACT Objective The aim of the study was to explore the relationship between the temperament in early childhood and parental burnout in first‐time mothers. Background From birth, a child's temperament manifests in their physiological and emotional expressions, which have been linked to levels of parental stress, potentially contributing to parental ...
Sandra Wenig +2 more
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Background Neurodevelopmental disorders (NDDs) are highly heritable, yet the pathways linking parental genetic liability to child outcomes remain poorly understood. Traditional designs cannot easily separate genes transmitted to the child from environmental influences shaped by parental genotypes.
Fin J. E. van Uum +10 more
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Background Pre‐ and postpartum environments and genetic effects influence childhood internalising problems, which increase depression risk. DNA methylation (DNAm) may capture some of these effects. We therefore investigated associations between child blood DNAm and internalising problems.
Laura Schellhas +9 more
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Background: Among the Indian adolescents, the prevalence of psychiatric morbidity and alcohol use disorders (AUD) are 7.3% and 1.3%. However, no separate data are available for indigenous tribal populations.
Vaibhav V. Gharat +14 more
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Background The fast-growing migrant population in Japan and globally poses challenges in mental healthcare, yet research addressing migrants’ mental health treatment engagement remains limited.Objective This study examined language proficiency ...
Janice Y Tsoh +9 more
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Personality Functioning Cannot Only Be One Thing: A Call for Theoretical Pluralism. [PDF]
ABSTRACT Since its origins in recent diagnostic perspectives, the concept of personality functioning has been exclusively defined as a general factor of personality (pathology). Researchers have justified this definition by appealing to descriptive empirical findings (e.g., positive correlations among various personality disorder indicators) or ...
Zavlis O.
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ABSTRACT Background Psychotropic use and psychotropic polypharmacy are common in people with intellectual disabilities, but representative population‐based studies on this topic are scarce. We evaluated the prevalence of psychotropic use and psychotropic polypharmacy in a Finnish nationwide cohort of people with intellectual disabilities aged 0–97 ...
Ville Virtanen +6 more
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