López Steinmetz, Lorena Cecilia Dutto Florio, María Agustina Leyes, Candela Abigail Fong, Shao Bing Rigalli, Alfredo Godoy, Juan Carlos
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Psychology, health & medicine
This research is aimed to: analyze differences in mental health state (MHS) indicators (depression, state-anxiety, trait-anxiety, and suicidal risk), during three quarantine sub-periods (starting since the first quarantine extension); assess multiple relationships between each MHS indicator and potentially affecting factors. We used a cross-section...
Ma, Lisa Ellis, Lauren Cadet, Myriam
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Evidence-based nursing
Osma, J Martínez-García, Laura Peris-Baquero, Óscar Navarro-Haro, María Vicenta González-Pérez, Alberto Suso-Ribera, Carlos
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BMJ Open
Introduction Emotional disorders (EDs) have become the most prevalent psychological disorders in the general population, which has boosted the economic burden associated with their management. Approximately half of the individuals do not receive adequate treatment. Consequently, finding solutions to deliver cost-effective treatments for EDs has bec...
Khan, Yasser Saeed Khan, Abdul Waheed Noureldin Ahmed, Islam Ahmed Hammoudeh, Samar Salim, Halla AbuKhattab, Mohammed Al-Maslamani, Muna A Rahman S Zainel, Abdulwahed Salameh, Sarah Nidal Alabdulla, Majid
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Scandinavian Journal of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry and Psychology
Background: Children are particularly vulnerable to the psychological effects of the COVID-19 pandemic. The disruption in daily life has impacted children significantly. Moreover, the increased worrying associated with the probability of getting infected or becoming seriously unwell due to infection can potentially precipitate anxiety disorders amo...
Ayalew, Mohammed Deribe, Bedilu Abraham, Yacob Reta, Yared Tadesse, Fikru Defar, Semira Hoyiso, Dawit Ashegu, Tebeje
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BMJ Open
Objective To assess the prevalence of depression, anxiety and stress and its determinant factors during COVID-19 pandemic among healthcare professionals in southern Ethiopia. Design Multi-centre cross-sectional study. Setting and study period Randomly selected public hospitals in Sidama, southern Ethiopia between 25 September 2020 and 25 October 20...
Haavet, Ole Rikard Šaltytė Benth, Jūratė Gjelstad, Svein Hanssen-Bauer, Ketil Dahli, Mina Piiksi Kates, Nick Ruud, Torleif
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BMJ Open
Background Young people with mental health challenges present a major global challenge. More than half of adults with mental disorders experience their onset before age 14, but early detection and intervention may change this course. Shared care with mental health professionals in general practitioner (GP) offices has demonstrated its potential for...
Walsh, Zach Mollaahmetoglu, Ozden Merve Rootman, Joseph Golsof, Shannon Keeler, Johanna Marsh, Beth Nutt, David J. Morgan, Celia J. A.
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BJPsych Open
Background In the past two decades, subanaesthetic doses of ketamine have been demonstrated to have rapid and sustained antidepressant effects, and accumulating research has demonstrated ketamine's therapeutic effects for a range of psychiatric conditions. Aims In light of these findings surrounding ketamine's psychotherapeutic potential, we system...
Lowe, Samuel AJ McDonald, Sheila Senthilselvan, Ambikaipakan Nykiforuk, Candace IJ Chari, Radha Pabayo, Roman
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BMJ Open
Objectives Rising income inequality is a potential risk factor for poor mental health, however, little work has investigated this link among mothers. Our goal was to determine if neighbourhood-level income inequality was associated with maternal mental health over time. Design Secondary data analysis using a retrospective cohort study design. Setti...
Paz, Clara Osejo-Taco, Gabriel Evans, Chris
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BMJ Open
Introduction Emerging adulthood is a period of instability with changes in personal relationships and often a series of job changes before life trajectories clarify and more lasting decisions are possible. These changes often produce distress, and they might explain why most of the symptoms that impact the individual’s mental health throughout thei...
Berney, Alexandre Carrard, Valerie Berney, Sylvie Schlegel, Katja Gaume, Jacques Gholam, Mehdi Bart, Pierre-Alexandre Preisig, Martin Wac, Katarzyna Schmid Mast, Marianne
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BMJ Open
Introduction Physician interpersonal competence is crucial for patient care. How interpersonal competence develops during undergraduate medical education is thus a key issue. Literature on the topic consists predominantly of studies on empathy showing a trend of decline over the course of medical school. However, most existing studies have focused ...