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Sponsored By- Sick leave due to mental disorders, morbidity and mortality: a prospective study of discordant twin pairs
To investigate if sick leave due to mental disorders increases the risk of morbidity measured by inpatient and specialized outpatient care, and mortality among women and men, independent of familial f... Read More
- The effect of intimate partner violence on womens mental distress: a prospective cohort study of 3010 rural Indian women
Intimate partner violence (IPV) encompasses physical, sexual, and psychological abuse, as well as controlling behavior. Most research focuses on physical and sexual abuse, and other aspects of IPV are... Read More
- Childhood bullying victimization, self-labelling, and help-seeking for mental health problems
Previous research found sustained high levels of mental health service use among adults who experienced bullying victimization during childhood. This could be due to increased psychopathology among th... Read More
- Prevalence and comorbidity of migraine headache: results from the Singapore Mental Health Study 2016
Migraine is a highly prevalent and disabling neurological disorder associated with a wide range of psychiatric comorbidities. Studies have revealed that those with migraine headache and coexisting psy... Read More
- Prevalence and factors associated with diagnosed depression among hospitalized cancer patients with metastatic disease
This study aimed to examine the factors associated with diagnosed depression among patients with a metastatic cancer.... Read More
- The accuracy and accessibility of cited evidence: a study examining mental health policy documents
Evidence-based policy making is increasingly being advocated by governments and scholars. To show that policies are informed by evidence, policy-related documents that cite external sources should ide... Read More
- Trends in mental health, non suicidal self harm and suicide attempts in 1624-year old students and non-students in England, 20002014
There are concerns about high levels of mental ill-health amongst university students, but little is known about the mental health of students compared to non-students over time. Using data on young p... Read More
- Social networks and mental health outcomes: Chinese ruralurban migrant experience
Over the past two decades, more than 160 million Chinese rural workers have migrated to cities to work. They are separated from their familiar rural networks to work in an unfamiliar, and often hostil... Read More
- Development of a neural rosette formation assay (RoFA) to identify neurodevelopmental toxicants and to characterize their transcriptome disturbances
The first in vitro tests for developmental toxicity made use of rodent cells. Newer teratology tests, e.g. developed during the ESNATS project, use human cells and measure mechanistic endpoints (such ... Read More
- Embedding existential psychology within psychedelic science: reduced death anxiety as a mediator of the therapeutic effects of psychedelics
Psychedelic therapies can engender enduring improvements in psychological well-being. However, relatively little is known about the psychological mechanisms through which the salutary effects of psych... Read More
- Impact on child and parent anxiety level of a teddy bear-scale mock magnetic resonance scanner
Pediatric magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) can be stressful. Mock MR scanners have been proven to be effective in avoiding the use of general anesthesia.... Read More
- Human cadaveric model for studying the preservation of mental nerve during transoral endoscopic thyroidectomy
Mental nerve (MN) injury can be caused by transoral endoscopic thyroidectomy vestibular approach (TOETVA). The purpose of this experimental study was to determine the location and distribution pattern... Read More
- Course of mental health and motherinfant bonding in hospitalized women with threatened preterm birth
Pregnancy complications (PC) with signs of threatened preterm birth are often associated with lengthy hospital stays, which have been shown to be accompanied by anxiety, depressive symptoms, and incre... Read More
- Targeted exon sequencing in deceased schizophrenia patients in Denmark
Schizophrenia patients have higher mortality rates and lower life expectancy than the general population. However, forensic investigations of their deaths often fail to determine the cause of death, h... Read More
- Workplace bullying, mental distress, and sickness absence: the protective role of social support
This study examined the protective effects of supervisor, colleague, and non-work-related social support on the associations between workplace bullying, mental distress, and medically certified sickne... Read More
- Is the effect of work-related psychosocial exposure on depressive and anxiety disorders short-term, lagged or cumulative
To determine the short-term, lagged, and cumulative effects of psychosocial factors (PSF) on the incidence of depression and anxiety.... Read More
- The clinical application of mental nerve dissection in transoral endoscopic thyroidectomy via an oral vestibular approach
Transoral endoscopic thyroidectomy vestibular approach is the natural orifice surgery to avoid surgical scars. However, mental nerve injury is a characteristic complication. Herein, we report the deve... Read More
- Depression and anxiety in long-term survivors 5 and 10 years after cancer diagnosis
Our study provides data on depression and anxiety in long-term cancer survivors, in men, women and various age groups, as well as identifies associated factors and coping-related resources.... Read More
- Child and adolescent psychiatry training and mental health care in Southeast Europe
There is very limited information available on child and adolescent psychiatry (CAP) training in the Southeast European (SEE) region. The objective of this study was to fill in this gap by presenting ... Read More
- Malnutrition, associated clinical factors, and depression in systemic sclerosis: a cross-sectional study
The aim of this study was to evaluate the associations between malnutrition and the clinical features of the disease and depression in patients with systemic sclerosis (SSc).... Read More