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  1. The rehospitalization of patients with mental disorders is common, with rehospitalization rates of up to 80% observed in these patients. This phenomenon negatively impacts families, patients, and the health ca...

    Authors: Luis Eduardo Jaramillo-Gonzalez, Ricardo Sanchez-Pedraza and Maria Isabel Herazo
    Citation: BMC Psychiatry 2014 14:161
  2. Getting lost outside is stressful for people with dementia and their caregivers and a leading cause of long-term institutionalisation. Although Global Positional Satellite (GPS) location has been promoted to f...

    Authors: Heather Milne, Marjon van der Pol, Lucy McCloughan, Janet Hanley, Gillian Mead, John Starr, Aziz Sheikh and Brian McKinstry
    Citation: BMC Psychiatry 2014 14:160
  3. The Whitehall II (WHII) study of British civil servants provides a unique source of longitudinal data to investigate key factors hypothesized to affect brain health and cognitive ageing. This paper introduces ...

    Authors: Nicola Filippini, Enikő Zsoldos, Rita Haapakoski, Claire E Sexton, Abda Mahmood, Charlotte L Allan, Anya Topiwala, Vyara Valkanova, Eric J Brunner, Martin J Shipley, Edward Auerbach, Steen Moeller, Kâmil Uğurbil, Junqian Xu, Essa Yacoub, Jesper Andersson…
    Citation: BMC Psychiatry 2014 14:159
  4. The differential diagnosis of pseudo-neurological symptoms often represents a clinical challenge. The Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, DSM-5, made an attempt to improve diagnostic criteri...

    Authors: Carl E Scheidt, Kathrin Baumann, Michael Katzev, Matthias Reinhard, Sebastian Rauer, Michael Wirsching and Andreas Joos
    Citation: BMC Psychiatry 2014 14:158
  5. The unfair treatment of individuals with severe mental illness has been linked to poorer physical and mental health outcomes. Additionally, anticipation of discrimination may lead some individuals to avoid par...

    Authors: Simone Farrelly, Sarah Clement, Jheanell Gabbidon, Debra Jeffery, Lisa Dockery, Francesca Lassman, Elaine Brohan, R Claire Henderson, Paul Williams, Louise M Howard and Graham Thornicroft
    Citation: BMC Psychiatry 2014 14:157
  6. There are limited data on the parenting stress (PS) levels in sub-Saharan African mothers and on the association between ante- and postnatal depression and anxiety on PS.

    Authors: Nan Guo, Carola Bindt, Marguerite Te Bonle, John Appiah-Poku, Cecilia Tomori, Rebecca Hinz, Dana Barthel, Stefanie Schoppen, Torsten Feldt, Claus Barkmann, Mathurin Koffi, Wibke Loag, Samuel Blay Nguah, Kirsten A Eberhardt, Harry Tagbor, Judith K Bass…
    Citation: BMC Psychiatry 2014 14:156
  7. Suicide-related behaviour among young people is of significant concern, yet little is known regarding the effectiveness of interventions designed to reduce risk among this population. Of those interventions th...

    Authors: Jo Robinson, Sarah Hetrick, Georgina Cox, Sarah Bendall, Alison Yung, Hok Pan Yuen, Kate Templer and Jane Pirkis
    Citation: BMC Psychiatry 2014 14:155
  8. South Asian populations are the largest visible minority group in Canada; however, there is very little information on the mental health of these populations. The objective of this study was to determine the p...

    Authors: Farah Islam, Nazilla Khanlou and Hala Tamim
    Citation: BMC Psychiatry 2014 14:154
  9. Previous studies on the association between adiposity and mood disorder have produced contradictory results, and few have used measurements other than body mass index (BMI). We examined the association between...

    Authors: Zia Ul-Haq, Daniel J Smith, Barbara I Nicholl, Breda Cullen, Daniel Martin, Jason MR Gill, Jonathan Evans, Beverly Roberts, Ian J Deary, John Gallacher, Matthew Hotopf, Nick Craddock, Daniel F Mackay and Jill P Pell
    Citation: BMC Psychiatry 2014 14:153
  10. Psychiatric distress and insomnia symptoms exhibit similar patterning by gender and socioeconomic position. Prospective evidence indicates a bi-directional relationship between psychiatric distress and insomni...

    Authors: Michael J Green, Colin A Espie and Michael Benzeval
    Citation: BMC Psychiatry 2014 14:152
  11. Personality traits and schizophrenia present gender differences; however, gender has not been considered in most studies on personality and schizophrenia. This study aims to identify the different personality ...

    Authors: Carmen Miralles, Yolanda Alonso, Begoña Verge, Sònia Setó, Ana M Gaviria, Lorena Moreno, María J Cortés, Alfonso Gutiérrez-Zotes, Elisabet Vilella and Lourdes Martorell
    Citation: BMC Psychiatry 2014 14:151
  12. People with severe mental disorders (SMD) are at higher risk of suicide. However, research into suicide attempts and completed suicide in people with SMD in low- and middle-income countries is mostly limited t...

    Authors: Teshome Shibre, Charlotte Hanlon, Girmay Medhin, Atalay Alem, Derege Kebede, Solomon Teferra, Gunnar Kullgren, Lars Jacobsson and Abebaw Fekadu
    Citation: BMC Psychiatry 2014 14:150
  13. Severe borderline personality disorder is associated with a very high psychosocial and economic burden. Current treatment guidelines suggest that several manualized treatments, including day hospital Mentaliza...

    Authors: Elisabeth MP Laurenssen, Dieuwertje Westra, Martijn J Kikkert, Marc J Noom, Hester V Eeren, Anna J van Broekhuyzen, Jaap Peen, Patrick Luyten, Jan JV Busschbach and Jack JM Dekker
    Citation: BMC Psychiatry 2014 14:149
  14. There is a need for psychiatric assessment instruments that enable reliable diagnoses in persons with hearing loss who have sign language as their primary language. The objective of this study was to assess th...

    Authors: Beate Øhre, Hege Saltnes, Stephen von Tetzchner and Erik Falkum
    Citation: BMC Psychiatry 2014 14:148
  15. The term ‘self-harm’ encompasses both attempted suicide and non-suicidal self-injury (NSSI). Specific adolescent subpopulations such as ethnic or sexual minorities, and more controversially, those who identify...

    Authors: Robert Young, Nina Sproeber, Rebecca C Groschwitz, Marthe Preiss and Paul L Plener
    Citation: BMC Psychiatry 2014 14:137
  16. Depression is a high prevalence disorder, displaying high rates of lifetime incidence, early age onset, high chronicity, and role impairment. In Ireland 12-month prevalence of depression has been reported to b...

    Authors: Derek Richards, Ladislav Timulak, Gavin Doherty, John Sharry, Amy Colla, Ciara Joyce and Claire Hayes
    Citation: BMC Psychiatry 2014 14:147
  17. Because psychiatric disorders are risk factors for suicide, psychiatric consultation should be an essential element of suicide prevention among individuals with a high risk of suicide. The aim of the present s...

    Authors: Kohei Harada, Nobuaki Eto, Yoko Honda, Naoko Kawano, Yuma Ogushi, Mayuko Matsuo and Ryoji Nishimura
    Citation: BMC Psychiatry 2014 14:146
  18. Bipolar disorder is a highly recurrent disease and has great impact on the function of patients. Depressive symptoms consist of more than 50% of life time during the illness and may lead to self harm or suicid...

    Authors: Pei-Yin Pan, Meei-Shyuan Lee, Miao-Chi Lo, En-Lin Yang and Chin-Bin Yeh
    Citation: BMC Psychiatry 2014 14:145
  19. There is a shortage of empirical data concerning precipitating factors for suicides in Japan. The purpose of the present study was to clarify gender differences of precipitating factors for suicide attempts in...

    Authors: Ryuichiro Narishige, Yoshitaka Kawashima, Yasushi Otaka, Takuya Saito and Yoshiro Okubo
    Citation: BMC Psychiatry 2014 14:144
  20. Depressive disorders are often recurrent and place a high burden on patients and their relatives. Psychoeducational groups for relatives may reduce relatives’ burden, help prevent relapses in patients, and are...

    Authors: Fabian Frank, Christine Rummel-Kluge, Mathias Berger, Eva M Bitzer and Lars P Hölzel
    Citation: BMC Psychiatry 2014 14:143
  21. Antiandrogen therapy (ADT) has been used for 30 years to treat pedophilic patients. The aim of the treatment is a reduction in sexual drive and, in consequence, a reduced risk of recidivism. Yet the therapeuti...

    Authors: Kirsten Jordan, Peter Fromberger, Helge Laubinger, Peter Dechent and Jürgen L Müller
    Citation: BMC Psychiatry 2014 14:142
  22. Adult Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) is associated with high rates of comorbid substance use disorders, and cigarette smoking has a particularly high prevalence in this population. However, th...

    Authors: Michael Liebrenz, Anja Frei, Carl Erik Fisher, Alex Gamma, Anna Buadze and Dominique Eich
    Citation: BMC Psychiatry 2014 14:141
  23. Co-morbidity between Type 1 Diabetes Mellitus (T1DM) and eating disorders (ED) has been previously described; however the effect of this illness on the outcomes for conventional ED treatments has not been prev...

    Authors: Nuria Custal, Jon Arcelus, Zaida Agüera, Francesca I Bove, Jackie Wales, Roser Granero, Susana Jiménez-Murcia, Isabel Sánchez, Nadine Riesco, Pino Alonso, José M Crespo, Nuria Virgili, Jose M Menchón and Fernando Fernandez-Aranda
    Citation: BMC Psychiatry 2014 14:140
  24. The purpose of this article was to conduct a review of the types of training offered to people with schizophrenia in order to help them develop strategies to cope with or compensate for neurocognitive or socio...

    Authors: Karine Paquin, Alexa Larouche Wilson, Caroline Cellard, Tania Lecomte and Stéphane Potvin
    Citation: BMC Psychiatry 2014 14:139
  25. Noncommunicable diseases (NCDs) account for the largest burden of early mortality and are predicted to cost the global community more than US $30 trillion over the next 20 years. Unhealthy dietary habits, in l...

    Authors: Felice N Jacka, Gary Sacks, Michael Berk and Steven Allender
    Citation: BMC Psychiatry 2014 14:132
  26. Mental health problems are prevalent and costly in working populations. Workplace interventions to address common mental health problems have evolved relatively independently along three main threads or discip...

    Authors: Anthony D LaMontagne, Angela Martin, Kathryn M Page, Nicola J Reavley, Andrew J Noblet, Allison J Milner, Tessa Keegel and Peter M Smith
    Citation: BMC Psychiatry 2014 14:131
  27. Careful observation of the longitudinal course of bipolar disorders is pivotal to finding optimal treatments and improving outcome. A useful tool is the daily prospective Life-Chart Method, developed by the Na...

    Authors: Christoph Born, Benedikt L Amann, Heinz Grunze, Robert M Post and Lars Schärer
    Citation: BMC Psychiatry 2014 14:130
  28. Dementia affects 35 million people worldwide and is currently incurable. Many cases may be preventable because regular participation in physical, mental and social leisure activities during middle age is assoc...

    Authors: Thomas M Dannhauser, Martin Cleverley, Tim J Whitfield, Ben (C) Fletcher, Tim Stevens and Zuzana Walker
    Citation: BMC Psychiatry 2014 14:129
  29. Shared decision making represents a clinical consultation model where both clinician and service user are conceptualised as experts; information is shared bilaterally and joint treatment decisions are reached....

    Authors: Andrew Shepherd, Oliver Shorthouse and Linda Gask
    Citation: BMC Psychiatry 2014 14:127
  30. Depression is the most widely acknowledged psychological problem among end-stage renal disease (ESRD) patients. Depression may be associated with VD deficiency. The aims of this study are to (a) elucidate the ...

    Authors: Jisheng Zhang, Ping Zhang, Xiaoying Ni, Beiyan Bao, Congyang Huang, Yongyao Wu, Min Ni, Jinfeng Duan and Jianghua Chen
    Citation: BMC Psychiatry 2014 14:125
  31. Adolescents and young adults often suffer from depression, but tend to avoid seeking professional help. The aim of this study was to explore the reasons for non-professional-help-seeking in a sample of young a...

    Authors: Angel Martínez-Hernáez, Susan M DiGiacomo, Natàlia Carceller-Maicas, Martín Correa-Urquiza and María Antonia Martorell-Poveda
    Citation: BMC Psychiatry 2014 14:124
  32. Amino acid neurotransmitters and nitric oxide (NO) are involved in the pathogenesis of major depressive disorder (MDD). Here we want to establish whether changes in their plasma levels may serve as biomarker f...

    Authors: Yun-Rong Lu, Xin-Yan Fu, Li-Gen Shi, Yan Jiang, Juan-Li Wu, Xiao-Juan Weng, Zhao-Pin Wang, Xue-Yan Wu, Zheng Lin, Wei-Bo Liu, Hui-Chun Li, Jian-Hong Luo and Ai-Min Bao
    Citation: BMC Psychiatry 2014 14:123
  33. Anxiety scales may help primary care physicians to detect specific anxiety disorders among the many emotionally distressed patients presenting in primary care. The anxiety scale of the Four-Dimensional Symptom...

    Authors: Berend Terluin, Desiree B Oosterbaan, Evelien PM Brouwers, Annemieke van Straten, Peter M van de Ven, Wendy Langerak and Harm WJ van Marwijk
    Citation: BMC Psychiatry 2014 14:121
  34. Diminishing stigmatization for those with mental illnesses by health care providers (HCPs) is becoming a priority for programming and policy, as well as research. In order to be successful, we must accurately ...

    Authors: Geeta Modgill, Scott B Patten, Stephanie Knaak, Aliya Kassam and Andrew CH Szeto
    Citation: BMC Psychiatry 2014 14:120
  35. Although psychotherapy is considered the treatment of choice for patients with personality disorders (PDs), there is no consensus about the optimal level of care for this group of patients. This study reports ...

    Authors: Bjørnar T Antonsen, Ole Klungsøyr, Anne Kamps, Benjamin Hummelen, Merete S Johansen, Geir Pedersen, Øyvind Urnes, Elfrida H Kvarstein, Sigmund Karterud and Theresa Wilberg
    Citation: BMC Psychiatry 2014 14:119
  36. Both mental and somatic symptoms are commonly reported in patients with stress-related problems. We have explored the prevalence of somatic symptoms in patients seeking medical care for stress-related mental h...

    Authors: Kristina Glise, Gunnar Ahlborg Jr and Ingibjörg H Jonsdottir
    Citation: BMC Psychiatry 2014 14:118
  37. Individuals with serious mental illness are at a higher risk of physical ill health. Mortality rates are at least twice those of the general population with higher levels of cardiovascular disease, metabolic d...

    Authors: Robert Pearsall, Daniel J Smith, Anthony Pelosi and John Geddes
    Citation: BMC Psychiatry 2014 14:117
  38. Research has shown that individuals with schizophrenia use caffeine at higher rates than the general population; however, no qualitative research has been undertaken investigating problematic caffeine use and ...

    Authors: Lisa Thompson, Amy Pennay, Adam Zimmermann, Merrilee Cox and Dan I Lubman
    Citation: BMC Psychiatry 2014 14:116
  39. Social anxiety disorder (SAD) is one of the most common mental disorders and causes subjective suffering and economic burden worldwide. Although effective treatments are available, a lot of cases go untreated....

    Authors: Ava Schulz, Timo Stolz and Thomas Berger
    Citation: BMC Psychiatry 2014 14:115
  40. Most studies about informant agreements on adolescents’ emotional and behavioral problems have been conducted in Western countries, but this subject has not been well researched in China. The aim of this study...

    Authors: Jiana Wang, Li Liu, Hui Wu, Xiaoshi Yang, Yang Wang and Lie Wang
    Citation: BMC Psychiatry 2014 14:114
  41. Regular monitoring of patient progress is important to assess the clinical effectiveness of an intervention. Recently, initiatives within UK child and adolescent mental health services (CAMHS) have advocated t...

    Authors: Charlotte L Hall, John Taylor, Maria Moldavsky, Michael Marriott, Sarah Pass, Karen Newell, Robert Goodman, Kapil Sayal and Chris Hollis
    Citation: BMC Psychiatry 2014 14:113
  42. Family-based intervention is essential for adolescents with behavioral problems. However, limited data are available on the relationship between family-based factors and adolescent internet addiction (AIA). We...

    Authors: Jian Xu, Li-xiao Shen, Chong-huai Yan, Howard Hu, Fang Yang, Lu Wang, Sudha Rani Kotha, Fengxiu Ouyang, Li-na Zhang, Xiang-peng Liao, Jun Zhang, Jin-song Zhang and Xiao-ming Shen
    Citation: BMC Psychiatry 2014 14:112

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