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Theta-burst stimulation for the treatment of unipolar and bipolar depression
Recently, we have approached the recent systematic review conducted by Qin et al. (2023) (doi:10.1016/j.jad.2023.08.065) on the efficacy and safety of bilateral theta burst stimulation (TBS) for patients experiencing acute unipolar or bipolar depressive ...
Li Li, Chaomeng Liu
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Backround: The Surgical Fear Questionnaire (SFQ) is a reliable tool to measure fear of surgery. It is the only self-reporting questionnaire that is suitable for all adult surgeries.
L. EL Otmani +5 more
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Background: Mental disorders affect millions of people worldwide. Their etiology is complex and the fact that the main effects occur in the brain hampers biochemical diagnosis.
Melisa C. Monteleone +5 more
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Introduction: Obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) has been associated with abnormal brain activation in regions related to response inhibition, such as the dorsal anterior cingulate cortex (dACC), as well as dysregulation of the glutamate system.
Niels T. de Joode +9 more
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Reduced heart rate variability is associated with vulnerability to depression
Background: Heart rate variability (HRV) mirrors cardiac autonomic modulation, an index of well-being. Reduced HRV has been reported in depression, but few studies investigated HRV in individuals at-risk of or remitted from a full-blown depressive ...
Carola Dell’Acqua +3 more
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The potential of physical activity and technology interventions to reduce anxiety in older adults
Background: Older adults have low levels of mental health literacy relating to anxiety, which may explain why they delay or do not seek help. Emerging evidence supports effectiveness of lifestyle interventions, including physical activity (PA), in ...
Terence W.H. Chong +8 more
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Evaluation of a transdiagnostic treatment for adolescents with comorbid anxiety and depression
Background: Evidence suggests that adolescents with comorbid anxiety and depression are a high-risk group in terms of symptom severity, life quality and prognosis, with unique treatment needs compared to their peers who meet criteria for a single ...
Carolyn A. Schniering, Ronald M. Rapee
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Background: Many studies have shown that Childhood, adolescent and young adult cancer (CAYAC) survivors have an increased risk of late physical and mental health effects.
Naohiro Yonemoto, Yoshitaka Kawashima
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Introduction: Some specific personality factors in patients of bipolar disorder are potential risk factors for developing comorbid substance use disorder.
Ganesh Kumar Meena +2 more
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