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Psychiatric assessment

2020
Studies have consistently reported an increased prevalence of psychiatric comorbidity (PC) in individuals with neurodevelopmental disorders (NDDs) compared with typically developing controls, with high rates of anxiety disorders in autism spectrum disorders and challenging behaviors in children and adolescent with intellectual disability.
Muratori F., Santocchi E., Calderoni S.
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Psychiatric genetics and psychiatric nosology

Journal of Psychiatric Research, 1987
At the present time, family and twin data are used in psychiatry to test clinical concepts at issue, and, in particular, to validate or reject diagnostic classifications. The dichotomy between the schizophrenias and the effective disorders, as suggested by Kraepelin, has been supported by contemporary family and twin studies and also is corroborated by
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Psychiatric Epidemiology

Harvard Review of Psychiatry, 2000
Psychiatric epidemiology is considered one of the main scientific foundations of psychiatry. This article reviews methodological issues and major studies in psychiatric epidemiology. Methods such as measures of frequency and association are discussed.
M, Tohen   +3 more
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Psychiatric Emergencies

Primary Care: Clinics in Office Practice, 2016
Psychiatric emergencies are acute disturbances in thought, behavior, mood, or social relationship that require immediate intervention as defined by the patient, family, or social unit to save the patient and/or others from imminent danger. Ensuring the safety of the patient, surrounding persons, and the medical team is the first step of evaluation ...
Santina, Wheat   +2 more
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Psychiatric Epidemiology

The Canadian Journal of Psychiatry, 1988
In this paper, some of the basic concepts of epidemiology are presented. Their applicability to psychiatry is outlined, and the definitions of terms are given. Various methods of epidemiological investigation are discussed. The background for the development of recent prevalence studies, including advances in diagnostic methods and case ascertainment,
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Psychiatric diseases

Neurological Sciences, 2008
The traditional boundary between primary psychiatric disorders, as "diseases of the mind", and neurological conditions, as "diseases of the brain", has been challenged since advances in brain imaging techniques have allowed the correlation of functional and structural brain abnormalities with the presence and severity of psychopathological symptoms in ...
Radaelli D., Bernasconi A., Benedetti F.
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Psychiatric Epidemiology

Archives of General Psychiatry, 1978
To aid the President's Commission on Mental Health as well as the nonspecialist, the uses and developments of psychiatric epidemiology are briefly sketched. In the past few years, methods have been innovated that are capable of making differential diagnoses on a lifetime basis.
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Psychiatric symptoms vs. psychiatric disorders

Journal of General Internal Medicine, 1987
Frederic B. Walker   +2 more
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Psychiatric assessment

2008
Clinical assessment of patients and therapeutic interaction relies on the clinician’s interpersonal skills. The psychiatric interview serves the purposes to understand signs and symptoms in terms of their (maladaptive) meaning, to ascertain a (preliminary) diagnosis, and to initiate therapy.
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