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Patterns of maladaptive exercise behavior from ages 14–24 in a longitudinal cohort
Background Exercise for weight loss and maladaptive exercise (exercise that results in negative consequences or interference with daily life) are common behaviors among youth and are associated with increased risk of disordered eating symptoms. The current study clarifies processes that influence exercise‐related risk in adolescence and young adulthood,
Katherine Schaumberg +2 more
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Abstract Animal studies have related glucagon‐like peptide 1 receptor agonists (GLP‐1) to lower alcohol intake. We examined whether GLP‐1 was associated with risk of alcohol‐related events in a nationwide cohort study and a self‐controlled case series analysis including all new users of GLP1 (n = 38 454) and dipeptidyl peptidase 4 inhibitors (DPP4) (n =
Ida Kim Wium‐Andersen +5 more
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Abstract Introduction Deliberate self‐harm (DSH) is common in clinical populations. Childhood maltreatment (CM) and attitudes both towards oneself and towards DSH may be of importance for the development of DSH. This study aimed to test whether patients with DSH report more CM, more negative attitudes towards oneself and more positive attitudes towards
Magnus Nilsson +2 more
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Abstract This article analyses the ideological, political and medical positioning of mentally ill veterans of the Finnish Civil War of 1918 in inter‐war Finland. Using pension applications, the writings of veteran activists, parliamentary debates, psychiatric examinations and military documents this article shows that war‐related mental disability was ...
VIRVA LISKI
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Abstract Objective To evaluate the feasibility and efficacy of ACT‐enhanced Group Behavior Therapy (AEGBT) for mixed diagnosis groups including patients with trichotillomania (TTM) and skin‐picking disorder (SPD) in routine psychiatric care. Method Adult patients (N = 40) with TTM and/or SPD received 10 weeks of AEGBT followed by five booster sessions.
Mia Asplund +6 more
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Sleep deprivation as treatment for depression: Systematic review and meta‐analysis
Abstract Objective To systematically review evidence on the efficacy and safety of sleep deprivation (SD) as a treatment option for patients with unipolar or bipolar depression. Methods A systematic review according to PRISMA guidelines was conducted. The certainty of evidence was assessed using the GRADE approach.
Michael Ioannou +9 more
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Recension av: Erik Olsson: Delad gemenskap. Linköping 1995. (Linköping Studies in Arts and Science 134). Lena Steinholtz Ekecrantz: Patienternas psykiatri. En studie av institutionella erfarenheter. Stockholm, Carlssons, 1995.
Owe Ronström, Mikael Eivergård
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Peter Skagius. Den offentliga ohälsan: En historisk studie av barnpsykologi och -psykiatri i svensk media 1968–2008 [PDF]
Review: Peter Skagius. Den offentliga ohälsan: En historisk studie av barnpsykologi och -psykiatri i svensk media 1968–2008. Linköpings universitet (PhD diss.), 2020, 94 pp. + 3 delarbeten.
Josephson, Maria
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Empowerment i transkulturel psykiatri i Danmark [PDF]
Transkulturel psykiatri i Danmark er et emne i udvikling. Indvandringhar ikke haft større betydning for sundhedsvæsenet i Danmarkindtil for nylig. Denne artikel beskriver, hvordan et relativt nyt videnscenter for transkulturel psykiatri i samarbejde med ...
Báez, Armando, Kastrup, Marianne
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Selvmordsforebyggelse: Inddragelse af pårørende
Preventing suicide: Involvement of relatives In addition to the devastating consequences of suicide attempt and suicide contemplation, suicidal behavior also has dramatic consequences for family and loved ones.
Jens Peter Dam Eckardt Jensen
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