Murphy, Eleanor Gangwisch, James E Matsunaga, Janet T Ottman, Ruth
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Depression and anxiety
The effect of FH of MDD appears to be exacerbated among individuals exposed to high trauma. Replication and further research on the chronology and subtypes of trauma and MDD, and their interactions, remain essential in AA populations.
Schneier, Franklin R Moskow, Danielle M Choo, Tse-Hwei Galfalvy, Hanga Campeas, Raphael Sanchez-Lacay, Arturo
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Depression and anxiety
Findings demonstrate feasibility of a clinical trial in ASAD, and they suggest that vilazodone may have efficacy in the treatment of ASAD and warrants further study.
Carson, Nicholas J Progovac, Ana M Wang, Ye Cook, Benjamin L
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Depression and anxiety
Antidepressant prescription fills declined most postwarning for White youth, suggesting that risk information may have diffused less rapidly to prescribers or caregivers of minorities. Decreases in depression treatment visits help to explain the declines in antidepressant prescribing and were largest for White youth. An increase in incident fluoxet...
Sheerin, Christina M Lind, Mackenzie J Brown, Emily A Gardner, Charles O Kendler, Kenneth S Amstadter, Ananda B
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Depression and anxiety
The pattern of findings was the same for MDD and GAD, wherein main effects and two-way interactions of resilience and SLEs were significant, such that greater resilience was protective even in the context of high numbers of past-year SLEs. The three-way interaction was not significant, suggesting that the relationship between SLEs and resilience on...
Mota, Natalie P Han, Shizhong Harpaz-Rotem, Ilan Maruff, Paul Krystal, John H Southwick, Steven M Gelernter, Joel Pietrzak, Robert H
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Depression and anxiety
U.S. military veterans who are APOE ε4 allele carriers and exposed to a high number of traumas may be at increased risk for developing PTSD symptoms than ε4 noncarriers. Greater social support may moderate this association, thereby highlighting the potential importance of social support promoting interventions in mitigating the effect of ε4 × cumul...
Kuang, Heide Johnson, Jessica A Mulqueen, Jilian M Bloch, Michael H
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Depression and anxiety
Benzodiazepines are effective and well-tolerated when used as short-term anxiolytics in procedural settings for pediatric patients. Further research is needed to determine whether benzodiazepines are effective in pediatric anxiety disorders.
Zimmerman, Mark
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Depression and anxiety
Cassiday, Karen Lynn
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Depression and anxiety
Miguel, Elizabeth M Chou, Tommy Golik, Alejandra Cornacchio, Danielle Sanchez, Amanda L DeSerisy, Mariah Comer, Jonathan S
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Depression and anxiety
Findings characterize the graphic nature of online SNS deliberate self-injury content and the relative absence of SNS-posted resources for populations seeking out deliberate self-injurious cutting content. Mental health professionals must recognize the rapidly changing landscape of adolescent media consumption, influences, and social interaction as...
Jerud, Alissa B Farach, Frank J Bedard-Gilligan, Michele Smith, Hillary Zoellner, Lori A Feeny, Norah C
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Depression and anxiety
Contrary to recent speculation, repeated trauma exposure did not predict less change in self-reported distress during imaginal exposure or worse PTSD outcomes. The bench-to-bedside linkage of threat extinction to exposure therapy is discussed, noting strengths and weaknesses. Patients with repeated trauma exposure show reductions in distress with e...