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Impulsivity and exposure to painful and provocative events each contribute to risk for suicide attempt. However, there is little support for the hypothesis that genetic influences on suicide attempt are mediated by impulsivity and painful and provocative event exposure in early adolescence.
Mallory Stephenson+2 more
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A review of MRI findings in schizophrenia
M. Shenton+3 more
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Abstract Background This study aims to evaluate the clinical value of using QbCheck in routine Attention Deficit Hyperactive Disorder (ADHD) clinics by investigating longitudinal inter‐domain relationships between objective neurocognitive outcomes of QbCheck and subjective clinical outcomes: ADHD core symptoms, impairment and quality of life (QoL ...
Seungjae Lee+3 more
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Anorexia nervosa with subsequent onset of schizophrenia: A case report and literature review. [PDF]
Suzuki Y+5 more
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This study explores the role of culture in executive function (EF) deficits in children with ADHD by comparing Chinese and Australian populations. Using rigorous methodologies such as propensity score matching and consistent diagnostic procedures, the research reveals distinct EF profiles, including a subgroup of Chinese children with severe EF ...
Da‐Wei Zhang+6 more
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ABSTRACT Black/African Americans with disabilities who live with substance use disorder and/or serious mental illness are an underserved population in mental health treatment. We conducted a quantitative analysis using the 2022 National Survey on Drug Use and Health (N = 317) to identify treatment trends and interpreted results using DisCrit and the ...
Jennifer M. Cook+4 more
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Beyond vertebrates: <i>Drosophila melanogaster</i> as a model to study negative symptoms of schizophrenia. [PDF]
Elgueta-Reyes M+2 more
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Spontaneous Resolution of Delusional Infestation Upon Eliminating Social Isolation: A Case Report
ABSTRACT Delusional infestation (DI) is a psychiatric condition involving a false belief of parasitic infection. A 79‐year‐old woman with persistent pruritus and scabies delusion refused antipsychotics but improved after relocating to assisted living.
Veranca Shah, Jesse J. Keller
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