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Adverse Childhood Experiences in Autistic and Neurotypical Girls
ABSTRACT Adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) are potentially traumatic, life‐altering events that occur in childhood with long‐term negative physical and/or mental health outcomes. Previous research, while limited and largely focused on males, suggests children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) are at higher risk of experiencing ACEs than typically ...
Jon Ebert +4 more
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Aims This real‐world pharmacovigilance study utilizes FDA Adverse Event Reporting System (FAERS) data (2004–2024) to characterize age‐related disparities in hydroxychloroquine (HCQ)‐associated adverse events (AEs), addressing gaps in age‐stratified risk assessment. Methods Disproportionality analysis (reporting odds ratios, RORs) and parametric Weibull
Guanghan Sun +4 more
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Conclusions: The results indicate that the material is culturally adapted and ready for implementation in the Brazilian context, with the potential to transform professional practices toward more humane, person-centered care.
Emanuele Seicenti de Brito +4 more
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The promotion of mental health of adolescents in a township in Swaziland
A number of adolescents have been observed drinking alcohol, pushing and abusing drugs and also stealing cars. A lot of adolescents idle in the township streets, girls are falling pregnant and dropping out of school.
J.S. Siphepho, A.C. Gmeiner
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Primary Psychoses Among Sentenced Prisoners in Finland
ABSTRACT Background Recent studies suggest an increased prevalence of primary psychotic disorders among sentenced prisoners in Finland. Exploring the extent and correlates of lifetime primary psychoses through high‐quality data is crucial for early identification and effective interventions within correctional settings.
Petra Laivonen +2 more
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Psychiatric Nursing in Iraq: Past, Present, and Promising Futures
This review discusses the current state of psychiatric nursing in Iraq and emphasizes the need for improvement. It explores the historical background of psychiatric nursing in Iraq, including its evolution and the impact of socio-political factors ...
Salar Abdulqadir +2 more
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De-escalation of aggressive behaviour in healthcare settings:concept analysis [PDF]
BACKGROUND: De-escalation is the recommended first-line response to potential violence and aggression in healthcare settings. Related scholarly activity has increased exponentially since the 1980s, but there is scant research about its efficacy and no ...
Dickens, Geoffrey L, Hallett, Nutmeg
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ABSTRACT Objective Eating disorders (EDs) are severe and complex psychiatric illnesses, with adolescence and young adulthood representing particularly vulnerable periods for onset, relapse and disruptions in treatment. The transition from Child and Adolescent Mental Health Services (CAMHS) to Adult Mental Health Services (AMHS) is especially complex ...
Maria Livanou +19 more
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Background Substance Use Disorders (SUDs) affect 5–6% of the global population, leading to substantial psychological and social burdens. Enhancing self-efficacy is central to recovery and relapse prevention, and life-skills training programs show promise
Abelmouttelb Abdelkawy Abdelmouttelb +3 more
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Mental health care and resistance to fascism [PDF]
Mental health nurses have a critical stake in resisting the right-wing ideology of British fascism. Particularly concerning is the contemporary effort of the British National Party (BNP) to gain credibility and electoral support by the strategic re ...
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