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ABSTRACT Objective Ecological momentary assessment (EMA) is a widely‐used research method for investigating temporal relationships among eating disorder (ED) symptoms. Though EMA has many methodological advantages (e.g., reducing retrospective recall bias), little is known about the experience and effects of participating in this type of study from the
Samantha Wilson+3 more
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ABSTRACT Background Anorexia nervosa (AN) is a serious mental illness that can greatly impact quality of life (QoL). While research suggests that health‐related QoL is poor in current AN, limited studies have examined QoL in those recovering from AN.
Stephanie Miles+2 more
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Physical Health and Transition to Psychosis in People at Clinical High Risk
Background: The clinical high risk for psychosis (CHR-P) construct represents an opportunity for prevention and early intervention in young adults, but the relationship between risk for psychosis and physical health in these patients remains unclear ...
Andrea De Micheli+7 more
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FOLIE A DEUX: DUAL ORGAN INFERIORITY, RELIGIOUS CONVERSION, AND EVANGELISM: CONFLICT, PSYCHOSIS, AND ADJUSTMENT [PDF]
R. D. Gillespie
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ABSTRACT Objective Emerging research suggests that autistic traits and sensory sensitivities are prevalent among individuals with eating disorders (EDs), particularly females. Traditional diagnostic approaches may overlook the heterogeneity of neurodevelopmental features within this population.
Paolo Meneguzzo+5 more
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ABSTRACT Dopamine (DA) plays a vital role as a neurotransmitter in the central nervous system (CNS), and its accurate quantification is essential for diagnosing neurological disorders. However, selective and sensitive detection of DA in complex biological matrices remains a challenge due to interference from coexisting biomolecules.
N. I. Nayem+7 more
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A Statistical Study of Hallucinations in the Manic-depressive Psychosis. (Amer. Journ. Psychiat., September, 1931.) Bowman, K. M., and Raymond, A. F. [PDF]
M. Hamblin Smith
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Abstract Objective (1) To compare use, benefits, and complications of stereo‐EEG (SEEG) and subdural EEG (SD) in presurgical epilepsy candidates. (2) To evaluate the effectiveness of both methods in delineation of the epileptogenic zone (EZ) and guiding tailored resective surgery. Methods We included patients with SEEG or SD evaluations in children and
Ahmed Gaballa+7 more
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