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Objective Pediatric rheumatologic diseases (PRDs) are characterized by high rates of anxiety and depression known to impact health‐related outcomes. We present guidance statements to assess and manage mental health concerns for youth with PRDs in pediatric rheumatology practice.
Natoshia R. Cunningham+21 more
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Placebo response in trials with patients with anxiety, obsessive-compulsive and stress disorders across the lifespan: a three-level meta-analysis. [PDF]
Motta LS+10 more
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4 Cases of Posttraumatic Stress Disorder in Survivors from Sampoong Collapse [PDF]
Young‐Chul Kim, Haing-Won Woo
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Objective The increasing burden associated with low back pain (LBP) is a critical issue. This is a novel analysis of trends in risk factors for LBP aiming to identify risk factors that require further attention or consideration in global policies to reduce the burden of LBP.
Katharine E. Roberts+5 more
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Intensive Care Based Interventions to Reduce Family Member Stress Disorders: A Systematic Review of the Literature. [PDF]
Love Rhoads S+3 more
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Psychiatric comorbidity in childhood post traumatic stress disorder
Richard Famularo+3 more
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As many patients with inflammatory arthritis (IA) have chronic pain, understanding how to best assess and manage pain in IA is a priority. Comorbid depression is prevalent in adults with IA, affecting 15% to 39% of people. Although pain and depression are thought to be associated in IA, this concept is largely based on cross‐sectional data.
Natasha Cox+3 more
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Editorial: Case reports in anxiety and stress disorders. [PDF]
Stratton E.
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Risk communication about work-related stress disorders in healthcare workers: a scoping review. [PDF]
Emal LM+6 more
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Metabolic Consequences of Rheumatoid Arthritis
Patients with rheumatoid arthritis (RA) may have metabolic disruption, which can contribute to adverse long‐term outcomes, for multiple reasons. Patients with RA appear to have a higher risk of sarcopenia, type 1 and type 2 diabetes mellitus, metabolic syndrome, and hypertension. Systemic inflammation in RA can cause a “lipid paradox,” with reduced low‐
Stevie Barry+2 more
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