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  1. Depression among women is common in developing countries. Gender inequality can contribute to women's risk for depression. Lack of reproductive and sexual rights is an important marker of gender inequality and...

    Authors: Faridah A Ali, Syed M Israr, Badar S Ali and Naveed Z Janjua
    Citation: BMC Psychiatry 2009 9:77
  2. Most people being treated for alcoholism are unable to successfully quit drinking within their treatment programs. In few cases do we know the full picture of how abstinence is achieved in Taiwan. We tracked p...

    Authors: Mei-Yu Yeh, Hui-Lian Che and Shu-Mei Wu
    Citation: BMC Psychiatry 2009 9:76
  3. Relative to physical health conditions such as cardiovascular disease, little is known about risk factors that predict the prevalence of depression. The present study investigates the expected effects of a red...

    Authors: Philip J Batterham, Helen Christensen and Andrew J Mackinnon
    Citation: BMC Psychiatry 2009 9:75
  4. Filicide is the tragic crime of murdering one's own child. Previous research has found that the offending parents are commonly depressed and that suicide is often associated as an actual act or an intention. Y...

    Authors: Hanna Putkonen, Sabine Amon, Maria P Almiron, Jenny Yourstone Cederwall, Markku Eronen, Claudia Klier, Ellen Kjelsberg and Ghitta Weizmann-Henelius
    Citation: BMC Psychiatry 2009 9:74
  5. Several risk factors for alcohol and other substance use disorders (SUDs) have been identified, but it is not well understood whether their associations with SUD are independent of each other. In particular, i...

    Authors: Antti Latvala, Annamari Tuulio-Henriksson, Jonna Perälä, Samuli I Saarni, Terhi Aalto-Setälä, Hillevi Aro, Tellervo Korhonen, Seppo Koskinen, Jouko Lönnqvist, Jaakko Kaprio and Jaana Suvisaari
    Citation: BMC Psychiatry 2009 9:73
  6. The aim of this work is to estimate the French frequencies of dispensed psychotropic prescriptions in children and adolescents. Prevalence estimations of dispensed prescriptions are compared to the frequencies...

    Authors: Eric Acquaviva, Stéphane Legleye, Guy R Auleley, Jean Deligne, Didier Carel and Bruno Falissard B
    Citation: BMC Psychiatry 2009 9:72
  7. We have previously reported that the expression of the messenger ribonucleic acid (mRNA) for the NR2A subunit of the N-methyl-D-aspartate (NMDA) class of glutamate receptor was decreased in a subset of inhibit...

    Authors: BKY Bitanihirwe, MP Lim, JF Kelley, T Kaneko and TUW Woo
    Citation: BMC Psychiatry 2009 9:71
  8. Bipolar disorder, particularly in children, is characterized by rapid cycling and switching, making circadian clock genes plausible molecular underpinnings for bipolar disorder. We previously reported work est...

    Authors: Casey L McGrath, Stephen J Glatt, Pamela Sklar, Helen Le-Niculescu, Ronald Kuczenski, Alysa E Doyle, Joseph Biederman, Eric Mick, Stephen V Faraone, Alexander B Niculescu and Ming T Tsuang
    Citation: BMC Psychiatry 2009 9:70
  9. The mental health of the Armed Forces is an important issue of both academic and public interest. The aims of this study are to: a) assess the prevalence and risk factors for common mental disorders and post t...

    Authors: Amy C Iversen, Lauren van Staden, Jamie Hacker Hughes, Tess Browne, Lisa Hull, John Hall, Neil Greenberg, Roberto J Rona, Matthew Hotopf, Simon Wessely and Nicola T Fear
    Citation: BMC Psychiatry 2009 9:68
  10. Chronic fatigue syndrome is characterised by intense fatigue, with duration of over six months and associated to other related symptoms. The latter include asthenia and easily induced tiredness that is not rec...

    Authors: Alfredo Avellaneda Fernández, Álvaro Pérez Martín, Maravillas Izquierdo Martínez, Mar Arruti Bustillo, Francisco Javier Barbado Hernández, Javier de la Cruz Labrado, Rafael Díaz-Delgado Peñas, Eduardo Gutiérrez Rivas, Cecilia Palacín Delgado, Javier Rivera Redondo and José Ramón Ramón Giménez
    Citation: BMC Psychiatry 2009 9(Suppl 1):S1

    This article is part of a Supplement: Volume 9 Supplement 1

  11. Dropout (DO) is common in the treatment of eating disorders (EDs), but the reasons for this phenomenon remain unclear. This study is an extensive review of the literature regarding DO predictors in EDs.

    Authors: Secondo Fassino, Andrea Pierò, Elena Tomba and Giovanni Abbate-Daga
    Citation: BMC Psychiatry 2009 9:67
  12. Despite a huge well-documented literature on cognitive deficits in schizophrenia, little is known about the own perception of patients regarding their cognitive functioning. The purpose of our study was to cre...

    Authors: Ines Johnson, Oussama Kebir, Olfa Ben Azouz, Lamia Dellagi, Yasmine Rabah and Karim Tabbane
    Citation: BMC Psychiatry 2009 9:66
  13. Schema Therapy (ST) is an integrative psychotherapy based upon a cognitive schema model which aims at identifying and changing dysfunctional schemas and modes through cognitive, experiential and behavioral pat...

    Authors: Marjon Nadort, Arnoud Arntz, Johannes H Smit, Josephine Giesen-Bloo, Merijn Eikelenboom, Philip Spinhoven, Thea van Asselt, Michel Wensing and Richard van Dyck
    Citation: BMC Psychiatry 2009 9:64
  14. In psychiatric acute departments some patients present with brief depressive periods accompanied with fluctuating arrays of other psychiatric symptoms like psychosis, panic or mania. For the purpose of the pre...

    Authors: Arne E Vaaler, Gunnar Morken, Olav M Linaker, Trond Sand, Kjell A Kvistad and Geir Bråthen
    Citation: BMC Psychiatry 2009 9:63
  15. Suicide attempts have been shown to be less common in older age groups, with repeated attempts generally being more common in younger age groups and severe attempts in older age groups. Consistently, most stud...

    Authors: Louise Brådvik and Mats Berglund
    Citation: BMC Psychiatry 2009 9:62
  16. Various interventions have been tested to achieve adherence to anti-psychotic maintenance medication in non-adherent patients with psychotic disorders, and there is no consistent evidence for the effectiveness...

    Authors: Stefan Priebe, Alexandra Burton, Deborah Ashby, Richard Ashcroft, Tom Burns, Anthony David, Sandra Eldridge, Mike Firn, Martin Knapp and Rose McCabe
    Citation: BMC Psychiatry 2009 9:61
  17. In the last years, several susceptibility genes for psychiatric disorders have been identified, among others G72 (also named D-amino acid oxidase activator, DAOA). Typically, the high-risk variant of a vulnerabil...

    Authors: Andreas Jansen, Sören Krach, Axel Krug, Valentin Markov, Thomas Eggermann, Klaus Zerres, Markus Thimm, Markus M Nöthen, Jens Treutlein, Marcella Rietschel and Tilo Kircher
    Citation: BMC Psychiatry 2009 9:60
  18. Suicidal behaviour and deliberate self harm are common among adolescents. Limited evidence exists regarding interventions that can reduce risk; however research indicates that maintaining contact either via le...

    Authors: Jo Robinson, Sarah Hetrick, Sara Gook, Elizabeth Cosgrave, Hok Pan Yuen, Patrick McGorry and Alison Yung
    Citation: BMC Psychiatry 2009 9:59
  19. Although much progress has been made on antipsychotic drug development, precise mechanisms behind the action of typical and atypical antipsychotics are poorly understood.

    Authors: Kwang H Choi, Brandon W Higgs, Serge Weis, Jonathan Song, Ida C Llenos, Jeannette R Dulay, Robert H Yolken and Maree J Webster
    Citation: BMC Psychiatry 2009 9:57
  20. A proportion of people with mental health problems require longer term care in a psychiatric or social care institution. However, there are no internationally agreed quality standards for institutional care an...

    Authors: Tatiana L Taylor, Helen Killaspy, Christine Wright, Penny Turton, Sarah White, Thomas W Kallert, Mirjam Schuster, Jorge A Cervilla, Paulette Brangier, Jiri Raboch, Lucie Kališová, Georgi Onchev, Hristo Dimitrov, Roberto Mezzina, Kinou Wolf, Durk Wiersma…
    Citation: BMC Psychiatry 2009 9:55
  21. Switching between antipsychotic medications is common in the treatment of schizophrenia. However, data on clinical and economic outcomes from antipsychotic switching, in particular acute care service use, is f...

    Authors: Douglas E Faries, Haya Ascher-Svanum, Allen W Nyhuis and Bruce J Kinon
    Citation: BMC Psychiatry 2009 9:54
  22. Prior research has shown a higher prevalence of substance use and mental disorders among sexual minorities, however, the influence of sexual orientation on treatment seeking has not been widely studied. We use...

    Authors: Christine E Grella, Lisa Greenwell, Vickie M Mays and Susan D Cochran
    Citation: BMC Psychiatry 2009 9:52
  23. Case registers have been used extensively in mental health research. Recent developments in electronic medical records, and in computer software to search and analyse these in anonymised format, have the poten...

    Authors: Robert Stewart, Mishael Soremekun, Gayan Perera, Matthew Broadbent, Felicity Callard, Mike Denis, Matthew Hotopf, Graham Thornicroft and Simon Lovestone
    Citation: BMC Psychiatry 2009 9:51
  24. Bipolar disorders affect between 3–5% of the population and are associated with considerable lifelong impairment. Since much of the morbidity associated with bipolar disorder is caused by recurrent depressive ...

    Authors: Sharon Simpson, Emma Barnes, Emily Griffiths, Kerry Hood, David Cohen, Nick Craddock, Ian Jones and Daniel J Smith
    Citation: BMC Psychiatry 2009 9:50
  25. Substance use disorders have repeatedly been found to lead to premature death, i.e. drug-related death by disease, fatal intoxications, or trauma (accidents, suicide, undetermined suicide, and homicide). The p...

    Authors: Louise Brådvik, Mats Berglund, Arne Frank, Anna Lindgren and Peter Löwenhielm
    Citation: BMC Psychiatry 2009 9:48
  26. Ethnic minority groups are under-represented in mental health care services because of barriers such as poor mental health literacy. In 2007, the Mental Health First Aid (MHFA) program implemented a cultural a...

    Authors: Laura M Hart, Anthony F Jorm, Leonard G Kanowski, Claire M Kelly and Robyn L Langlands
    Citation: BMC Psychiatry 2009 9:47
  27. Nonadherence with antipsychotic medication is an important clinical and economic problem in the treatment of schizophrenia. This study identified treatment patterns and clinical characteristics that immediatel...

    Authors: Haya Ascher-Svanum, Xiaomei Peng, Douglas Faries, William Montgomery and Peter M Haddad
    Citation: BMC Psychiatry 2009 9:46
  28. Hungary previously had one of the highest suicide rates in the world, but experienced major social and economic changes from 1990 onwards. We aimed to investigate the antecedents of suicide in Hungary. We hypo...

    Authors: Kitty Almasi, Nora Belso, Navneet Kapur, Roger Webb, Jayne Cooper, Sarah Hadley, Michael Kerfoot, Graham Dunn, Peter Sotonyi, Zoltan Rihmer and Louis Appleby
    Citation: BMC Psychiatry 2009 9:45
  29. Neurocognitive impairment and psychiatric symptoms have been associated with deficits in psychosocial and occupational functioning in patients with schizophrenia. This post-hoc analysis evaluates the relations...

    Authors: Ilya A Lipkovich, Walter Deberdt, John G Csernansky, Bernard Sabbe, Richard SE Keefe and Sara Kollack-Walker
    Citation: BMC Psychiatry 2009 9:44
  30. There is an ongoing debate on whether consumers of child pornography pose a risk for hands-on sex offenses. Up until now, there have been very few studies which have analyzed the association between the consum...

    Authors: Jérôme Endrass, Frank Urbaniok, Lea C Hammermeister, Christian Benz, Thomas Elbert, Arja Laubacher and Astrid Rossegger
    Citation: BMC Psychiatry 2009 9:43
  31. The Brief Fear of Negative Evaluation Scale (BFNE) is a commonly used instrument to measure social anxiety. This study aimed to translate and to test the reliability and validity of the BFNE in Iran.

    Authors: Azadeh Tavoli, Mahdiyeh Melyani, Maryam Bakhtiari, Gholam Hossein Ghaedi and Ali Montazeri
    Citation: BMC Psychiatry 2009 9:42
  32. Crises and (involuntary) admissions have a strong impact on patients and their caregivers. In some countries, including the Netherlands, the number of crises and (involuntary) admissions have increased in the ...

    Authors: A Ruchlewska, CL Mulder, R Smulders, BJ Roosenschoon, G Koopmans and A Wierdsma
    Citation: BMC Psychiatry 2009 9:41
  33. Many students who begin university at risky periods for OCD development cannot meet the new challenges successfully. They often seek help and apply to the university health center for psychiatric distress. We ...

    Authors: Elcin Yoldascan, Yarkin Ozenli, Oguz Kutlu, Kenan Topal and Ali Ihsan Bozkurt
    Citation: BMC Psychiatry 2009 9:40
  34. Adherence has recently been suggested to be divided into these two components: persistence (i.e., whether patients continue treatment or not) and compliance (i.e., whether patients take doses as instructed). H...

    Authors: Norifusa Sawada, Hiroyuki Uchida, Takefumi Suzuki, Koichiro Watanabe, Toshiaki Kikuchi, Takashi Handa and Haruo Kashima
    Citation: BMC Psychiatry 2009 9:38
  35. Psychiatric disorders affect about 450 million individuals worldwide. A number of treatment modalities such as psychotropic medications, psychotherapy and electroconvulsive therapy can be used to treat these d...

    Authors: Abdul Mueed Zafar, Ali Jawaid, Hiba Ashraf, Ambreena Fatima, Rubina Anjum and Salah U Qureshi
    Citation: BMC Psychiatry 2009 9:37
  36. This study aims to build a measure for assessing and reviewing the living conditions, care and human rights of people with longer term mental health problems in psychiatric and social care institutions. Protec...

    Authors: Helen Killaspy, Michael King, Christine Wright, Sarah White, Paul McCrone, Thomas Kallert, Jorge Cervilla, Jiri Raboch, Georgi Onchev, Roberto Mezzina, Durk Wiersma, Andrzej Kiejna, Dimitris Ploumpidis and José Miguel Caldas de Almeida
    Citation: BMC Psychiatry 2009 9:36
  37. Individuals with autism spectrum disorders (ASDs) often display symptoms from other diagnostic categories. Studies of clinical and psychosocial outcome in adult patients with ASDs without concomitant intellect...

    Authors: Björn Hofvander, Richard Delorme, Pauline Chaste, Agneta Nydén, Elisabet Wentz, Ola Ståhlberg, Evelyn Herbrecht, Astrid Stopin, Henrik Anckarsäter, Christopher Gillberg, Maria Råstam and Marion Leboyer
    Citation: BMC Psychiatry 2009 9:35
  38. violence is a public health major concern, and it is associated with post-traumatic stress disorder and other psychiatric outcomes. Brazil is one of the most violent countries in the world, and has an extreme ...

    Authors: Sérgio Baxter Andreoli, Wagner Silva Ribeiro, Maria Ines Quintana, Camila Guindalini, Gerome Breen, Sergio Luis Blay, Evandro SF Coutinho, Trudy Harpham, Miguel Roberto Jorge, Diogo Rizzato Lara, Tais S Moriyama, Lucas C Quarantini, Ary Gadelha, Liliane Maria Pereira Vilete, Mary SL Yeh, Martin Prince…
    Citation: BMC Psychiatry 2009 9:34
  39. To describe the clinical course and treatment patterns over 24 months of patients experiencing an acute manic/mixed episode within the standard course of care.

    Authors: Jean-Michel Azorin, Elodie Aubrun, Jordan Bertsch, Catherine Reed, Stephanie Gerard and Michael Lukasiewicz
    Citation: BMC Psychiatry 2009 9:33
  40. Family history of suicide attempt is one of the risks of suicide. We aimed at exploring the characteristics of Japanese suicide attempters with and without a family history of suicide attempt.

    Authors: Makiko Nakagawa, Chiaki Kawanishi, Tomoki Yamada, Yoko Iwamoto, Ryoko Sato, Hana Hasegawa, Satoshi Morita, Toshinari Odawara and Yoshio Hirayasu
    Citation: BMC Psychiatry 2009 9:32
  41. Clinical evidence has long suggested there may be heterogeneity in the patterns and predictors of common mood and anxiety disorders; however, epidemiologic studies have generally treated these outcomes as homo...

    Authors: Arijit Nandi, John R Beard and Sandro Galea
    Citation: BMC Psychiatry 2009 9:31
  42. Life trauma is highly prevalent in the general population and posttraumatic stress disorder is among the most prevalent psychiatric consequences of trauma exposure. Brazil has a unique environment to conduct t...

    Authors: Rodrigo A Bressan, Lucas C Quarantini, Sérgio B Andreoli, Celia Araújo, Gerome Breen, Camila Guindalini, Marcelo Hoexter, Andrea P Jackowski, Miguel R Jorge, Acioly LT Lacerda, Diogo R Lara, Stella Malta, Tais S Moriyama, Maria I Quintana, Wagner S Ribeiro, Juliana Ruiz…
    Citation: BMC Psychiatry 2009 9:30
  43. Topiramate might be effective in the treatment of posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) because of its antikindling effect and its action in both inhibitory and excitatory neurotransmitters. Open-label studies ...

    Authors: Marcelo Feijó Mello, Mary Sau Ling Yeh, Jair Barbosa Neto, Luciana Lorens Braga, Jose Paulo Fiks, Daniela Deise Mendes, Tais S Moriyama, Nina Leão Marques Valente, Mariana Caddrobi Pupo Costa, Patricia Mattos, Rodrigo Affonseca Bressan, Sergio Baxter Andreoli and Jair Jesus Mari
    Citation: BMC Psychiatry 2009 9:28

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