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  1. The anticipation of mental health-related discrimination is common amongst people with mental health problems and can have serious adverse effects. This study aimed to develop and validate a measure assessing ...

    Authors: Jheanell Gabbidon, Elaine Brohan, Sarah Clement, R Claire Henderson and Graham Thornicroft
    Citation: BMC Psychiatry 2013 13:297
  2. The prevalence of depression is high and results in huge costs for society. Internet-based cognitive behavioural treatment (ICBT) has been suggested for use in primary care and has been shown to be more effect...

    Authors: Maja Wilhelmsen, Kjersti Lillevoll, Mette Bech Risør, Ragnhild Høifødt, May-Lill Johansen, Knut Waterloo, Martin Eisemann and Nils Kolstrup
    Citation: BMC Psychiatry 2013 13:296
  3. Eating disorders (ED) are classified into Anorexia Nervosa, Bulimia Nervosa, and eating disorder not otherwise specified. Prospectively, the diagnostic instability within ED is high, but it is not clear which ...

    Authors: Gabriella F Milos, Volker Baur, Sabina Muehlebach and Anja Spindler
    Citation: BMC Psychiatry 2013 13:295
  4. Current literature on Eating Disorders (EDs) is devoid of evidence-based findings providing support to effective treatments, mostly for anorexia nervosa (AN). This lack of successful guidelines may play a role...

    Authors: Giovanni Abbate-Daga, Federico Amianto, Nadia Delsedime, Carlotta De-Bacco and Secondo Fassino
    Citation: BMC Psychiatry 2013 13:294

    The Erratum to this article has been published in BMC Psychiatry 2014 14:62

  5. Anorexia Nervosa (AN) is a highly life-threatening disorder that is extremely difficult to treat. There is evidence that family-based therapies are effective for adolescent AN, but no treatment has been proven...

    Authors: Thomas R Lynch, Katie LH Gray, Roelie J Hempel, Marian Titley, Eunice Y Chen and Heather A O’Mahen
    Citation: BMC Psychiatry 2013 13:293
  6. Treatment resistance is an omnipresent frustration in eating disorders. Attempts to identify the features of this resistance and subsequently develop novel treatments have had modest effects. This selective re...

    Authors: Katherine A Halmi
    Citation: BMC Psychiatry 2013 13:292
  7. Restoration of weight and nutritional status are key elements in the treatment of anorexia nervosa (AN). This review aims to describe issues related to the caloric requirements needed to gain and maintain weig...

    Authors: Enrica Marzola, Jennifer A Nasser, Sami A Hashim, Pei-an Betty Shih and Walter H Kaye
    Citation: BMC Psychiatry 2013 13:290
  8. Research has shown that eating disorder (ED) patients who abuse substances demonstrate worse ED symptomatology and poorer outcomes than those with EDs alone, including increased general medical complications a...

    Authors: Claire Gregorowski, Soraya Seedat and Gerhard P Jordaan
    Citation: BMC Psychiatry 2013 13:289
  9. Eating Disorders (EDs) are complex psychiatric pathologies characterized by moderate to poor response to treatment. Criteria of remission and recovery are not yet well defined. Simultaneously, personality play...

    Authors: Cristina Segura-García, Dora Chiodo, Flora Sinopoli and Pasquale De Fazio
    Citation: BMC Psychiatry 2013 13:288
  10. Individual, family and service level characteristics and outcomes are described for adult and adolescent patients receiving specialist inpatient or day patient treatment for anorexia nervosa (AN). Potential pr...

    Authors: Elizabeth Goddard, Rebecca Hibbs, Simone Raenker, Laura Salerno, Jon Arcelus, Nicky Boughton, Frances Connan, Ken Goss, Bert Laszlo, John Morgan, Kim Moore, David Robertson, Saeidi S, Christa Schreiber-Kounine, Sonu Sharma, Linette Whitehead…
    Citation: BMC Psychiatry 2013 13:287
  11. An increasing body of research points to a significant association of obesity to Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) and deficits in executive functions. There is also preliminary evidence suggesti...

    Authors: Samuele Cortese, Erika Comencini, Brenda Vincenzi, Mario Speranza and Marco Angriman
    Citation: BMC Psychiatry 2013 13:286
  12. With the imminent publication of the new edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-5), there has been a growing interest in the study of the boundaries across the three bulimic ...

    Authors: Zaida Agüera, Nadine Riesco, Susana Jiménez-Murcia, Mohammed Anisul Islam, Roser Granero, Enrique Vicente, Eva Peñas-Lledó, Jon Arcelus, Isabel Sánchez, Jose Manuel Menchon and Fernando Fernández-Aranda
    Citation: BMC Psychiatry 2013 13:285
  13. Criticisms that generic measures of health-related quality of life (HRQoL) are not sensitive to impairment in anorexia nervosa (AN) has spurred the development of disease-specific measures. This study aimed to...

    Authors: Deborah Mitchison, Phillipa Hay, Scott Engel, Ross Crosby, Daniel Le Grange, Hubert Lacey, Jonathan Mond, Shameran Slewa-Younan and Stephen Touyz
    Citation: BMC Psychiatry 2013 13:284
  14. While evidence is available that home treatment could be effective for treating severe mental illness, there is a lack of evidence on what exactly makes home treatment effective. The study presented here aims ...

    Authors: Constance Stegbauer, Katja Goetz, Erik Bauer, Beate Bestmann, Thomas Ruprecht, Joachim Szecsenyi and Anke Bramesfeld
    Citation: BMC Psychiatry 2013 13:283
  15. Accumulating evidence has shown a universality in the temporal organization of activity and rest among animals ranging from mammals to insects. Previous reports in both humans and mice showed that rest bout du...

    Authors: Minako Kawabata, Taro Ueno, Jun Tomita, Junko Kawatani, Akemi Tomoda, Shoen Kume and Kazuhiko Kume
    Citation: BMC Psychiatry 2013 13:281
  16. Neuropsychiatric symptoms are highly prevalent in nursing home patients with dementia. Despite modest effectiveness and considerable side effects, psychotropic drugs are frequently prescribed for these neurops...

    Authors: Claudia HW Smeets, Martin Smalbrugge, Debby L Gerritsen, Marjorie HJMG Nelissen-Vrancken, Roland B Wetzels, Klaas van der Spek, Sytse U Zuidema and Raymond TCM Koopmans
    Citation: BMC Psychiatry 2013 13:280
  17. Digital technologies are increasingly directed at improved monitoring, management and treatment of mental health. However, their potential contribution to social networks and self-management support for people...

    Authors: Gavin Daker-White and Anne Rogers
    Citation: BMC Psychiatry 2013 13:279
  18. According to previous studies, one of the common problems of everyday life of persons with tattoos is risky behavior. However, direct examination of the decision making process, as well as factors which determ...

    Authors: Semion Kertzman, Alex Kagan, Michael Vainder, Rina Lapidus and Abraham Weizman
    Citation: BMC Psychiatry 2013 13:278
  19. Anorexia nervosa (AN) is a severe psychiatric disorder with high rates of morbidity, comorbidity and mortality, which in a subset of patients (21%) takes on a chronic course. Since an evidence based treatment ...

    Authors: Marloes S Oudijn, Jitschak G Storosum, Elise Nelis and Damiaan Denys
    Citation: BMC Psychiatry 2013 13:277
  20. The Hermansky–Pudlak Syndrome Type 4 (HPS4) gene, which encodes a subunit protein of the biogenesis of lysosome-related organelles complex (BLOC)-3, which is involved in late endosomal trafficking, is associated ...

    Authors: Go Kuratomi, Atsushi Saito, Yuji Ozeki, Takashi Watanabe, Kumiko Fujii, Kazutaka Shimoda, Toshihiko Inukai, Harunobu Mori, Kenichi Ohmori and Kazufumi Akiyama
    Citation: BMC Psychiatry 2013 13:276
  21. Postpartum anxiety and depression has detrimental effects on the overall mental development of children. This study aims to assess the impact of postpartum anxiety and depression on children’s mental developme...

    Authors: Niloufer Sultan Ali, Sadia Mahmud, Asia Khan and Badar Sabir Ali
    Citation: BMC Psychiatry 2013 13:274
  22. Depressive Disorders (DD) are a great financial and social burden. Females display 70% higher rate of depression than males and more than 30% of these patients do not respond to conventional medications. Thus ...

    Authors: Eli Iacob, Kathleen C Light, Scott C Tadler, Howard R Weeks, Andrea T White, Ronald W Hughen, Timothy A VanHaitsma, Lowry Bushnell and Alan R Light
    Citation: BMC Psychiatry 2013 13:273
  23. People who suffer from psychiatric disorders are burdened with a high prevalence of chronic illnesses and pain, but evidence on pain prevalence among adolescents with psychiatric disorders is scarce. The aim o...

    Authors: Wenche L Mangerud, Ottar Bjerkeset, Stian Lydersen and Marit S Indredavik
    Citation: BMC Psychiatry 2013 13:272
  24. While Indigenous Australians are believed to be at a high risk of psychological illness, few screening instruments have been designed to accurately measure this burden. Rather than simply transposing western l...

    Authors: Alex DH Brown, Ricky Mentha, Kevin G Rowley, Timothy Skinner, Carol Davy and Kerin O’Dea
    Citation: BMC Psychiatry 2013 13:271
  25. Routine outcome measurement (ROM) is important for assessing the clinical effectiveness of health services and for monitoring patient outcomes. Within Child and Adolescent Mental Health Services (CAMHS) in the...

    Authors: Charlotte L Hall, Maria Moldavsky, Laurence Baldwin, Michael Marriott, Karen Newell, John Taylor, Kapil Sayal and Chris Hollis
    Citation: BMC Psychiatry 2013 13:270
  26. Major depression is a world-wide problem that can be treated with various forms of psychotherapy. There is strong research support for treating major depression using cognitive behavior therapy delivered in th...

    Authors: Robert Johansson, Anna Nyblom, Per Carlbring, Pim Cuijpers and Gerhard Andersson
    Citation: BMC Psychiatry 2013 13:268
  27. The growing popularity of offending behavior programs has led to the interest of whether such programs are effective with mentally disordered offenders. This study aimed to evaluate the effectiveness of the Re...

    Authors: Vivienne C-Y Yip, Gisli H Gudjonsson, Derek Perkins, Amie Doidge, Gareth Hopkin and Susan Young
    Citation: BMC Psychiatry 2013 13:267
  28. White matter hyperintensities may contribute to depression by disrupting neural connections among brain regions that regulate mood. Orthostatic hypotension (OH) may be a risk factor for white matter hyperinten...

    Authors: Claire O Regan, Patricia M Kearney, Hilary Cronin, George M Savva, Brian A Lawlor and Roseanne Kenny
    Citation: BMC Psychiatry 2013 13:266
  29. Postnatal depression (PND) is the most common disorder of the puerperium with serious consequences for both mother and child if left untreated. While there are effective treatments, there are many barriers for...

    Authors: Bethany A Jones, Kathleen M Griffiths, Helen Christensen, David Ellwood, Kylie Bennett and Anthony Bennett
    Citation: BMC Psychiatry 2013 13:265
  30. A disturbance in connectivity between different brain regions, rather than abnormalities within the separate regions themselves, could be responsible for the clinical symptoms and cognitive dysfunctions observ...

    Authors: Denise Bernier, Jacob Cookey, David McAllindon, Robert Bartha, Christopher C Hanstock, Aaron J Newman, Sherry H Stewart and Philip G Tibbo
    Citation: BMC Psychiatry 2013 13:264
  31. Cardiovascular morbidity and mortality is increased in individuals with severe mental illnesses.

    Authors: Fiona Gaughran, Daniel Stahl, Khalida Ismail, Zerrin Atakan, John Lally, Poonam Gardner-Sood, Anita Patel, Anthony David, David Hopkins, Bee Harries, Philippa Lowe, Diana Orr, Maurice Arbuthnot, Robin M Murray, Kathryn E Greenwood and Shubulade Smith
    Citation: BMC Psychiatry 2013 13:263
  32. Opioid maintenance treatment (OMT) is associated with reduced crime among heroin users, but little is known about how crime changes during different phases of treatment. The aim of this study was to investigat...

    Authors: Anne Bukten, Jo Røislien, Svetlana Skurtveit, Helge Waal, Michael Gossop and Thomas Clausen
    Citation: BMC Psychiatry 2013 13:262
  33. The research goal is to better understand prescriber, patient, and caregiver perspectives about long-acting injectable (LAI) antipsychotic therapy and how these perspectives affect LAI use. Addressing these pe...

    Authors: Steven Potkin, Rimal Bera, Donna Zubek and Gina Lau
    Citation: BMC Psychiatry 2013 13:261
  34. Diabetic patients with depression are often inadequately treated within primary care. These comorbid conditions are associated with poor outcomes. The aim of this systematic review was to examine whether colla...

    Authors: Yafang Huang, Xiaoming Wei, Tao Wu, Rui Chen and Aimin Guo
    Citation: BMC Psychiatry 2013 13:260
  35. Mental health problems are common in the work force and influence work capacity and sickness absence. The aim was to examine self-assessed mental health problems and work capacity as determinants of time until...

    Authors: Gunnel Hensing, Monica Bertilsson, Gunnar Ahlborg Jr, Margda Waern and Marjan Vaez
    Citation: BMC Psychiatry 2013 13:259
  36. Despite the recent increase of research interest in involuntary treatment and the use of coercive measures, gender differences among coerced schizophrenia patients still remain understudied. It is well recogni...

    Authors: Alexander Nawka, Lucie Kalisova, Jiri Raboch, Domenico Giacco, Libor Cihal, Georgi Onchev, Anastasia Karastergiou, Zahava Solomon, Andrea Fiorillo, Valeria Del Vecchio, Algirdas Dembinskas, Andrzej Kiejna, Petr Nawka, Francisco Torres-Gonzales, Stefan Priebe, Lars Kjellin…
    Citation: BMC Psychiatry 2013 13:257
  37. To investigate whether schizophrenia patients with both suicide attempts and non-suicidal self-harm have earlier age of onset of psychotic and depressive symptoms and higher levels of clinical symptoms compare...

    Authors: Erlend Mork, Fredrik A Walby, Jill M Harkavy-Friedman, Elizabeth A Barrett, Nils E Steen, Steinar Lorentzen, Ole A Andreassen, Ingrid Melle and Lars Mehlum
    Citation: BMC Psychiatry 2013 13:255
  38. Malingering detection has emerged as an important issue in clinical and forensic settings. The Structured Interview of Reported Symptoms-2 (SIRS-2) was designed to assess the feigned symptoms in both clinical ...

    Authors: Chang Liu, Zhening Liu, Helen FK Chiu, Tam Wai-Cheong Carl, Huiran Zhang, Peng Wang, Guowei Wu, Tumbewene E Mwansisya, Longlong Cao, Aimin Hu, Yu Wang and Zhimin Xue
    Citation: BMC Psychiatry 2013 13:254
  39. This study examined the effects of lisdexamfetamine dimesylate (LDX) on quality of life (QOL) in adults with attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) and clinically significant executive function defici...

    Authors: Lenard A Adler, Bryan Dirks, Patrick Deas, Aparna Raychaudhuri, Matthew Dauphin, Keith Saylor and Richard Weisler
    Citation: BMC Psychiatry 2013 13:253
  40. Foulds’ Delusions-Symptoms-State Inventory (DSSI) has been purported to be a reliable, systematic categorical measure to assess the patients with schizophrenia according to the degree of illness. However, furt...

    Authors: Samuel Suk-Hyun Hwang, Yeni Kim, Jae Seung Chang, Da Young Yun, Yong Sik Kim and Hee Yeon Jung
    Citation: BMC Psychiatry 2013 13:251
  41. A ruminative style of responding to low mood is associated with subsequent high depressive symptoms and depressive disorder in children, adolescents and adults. Scores on self-report rumination scales correlat...

    Authors: Paul O Wilkinson, Tim J Croudace and Ian M Goodyer
    Citation: BMC Psychiatry 2013 13:250
  42. With a rapidly ageing population and increasing life expectancy, programs directed at improving the mental health and quality of life (QOL) of older persons are extremely important. This issue may be particula...

    Authors: Joanna Atkins, Sharon L Naismith, Georgina M Luscombe and Ian B Hickie
    Citation: BMC Psychiatry 2013 13:249
  43. Antipsychotic drugs can be used to help treat a wide variety of psychiatric disorders. However, specific antipsychotic drugs for any particular patient may need to be changed for a number of different reasons,...

    Authors: David Linton, Ric M Procyshyn, Dean Elbe, Lik Hang N Lee and Alasdair M Barr
    Citation: BMC Psychiatry 2013 13:248

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