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  1. Technology is increasingly being used in youth mental healthcare to support service delivery and improve health outcomes. The current study trialed a new electronic psychosocial application (myAssessment) that...

    Authors: Sally Bradford and Debra Rickwood
    Citation: BMC Psychiatry 2015 15:305
  2. The MindSpot Clinic (MindSpot) provides remote screening assessments and therapist-guided treatment for anxiety and depression to adult Australians. Most patients are self-referred. The purpose of this study w...

    Authors: Olav Nielssen, Blake F. Dear, Lauren G. Staples, Rebecca Dear, Kathryn Ryan, Carol Purtell and Nickolai Titov
    Citation: BMC Psychiatry 2015 15:304
  3. Psychotropic medications are frequently used to treat challenging behaviour in children with intellectual disabilities, despite a lack of evidence for their efficacy. This systematic review and meta-analysis a...

    Authors: Cheryl McQuire, Angela Hassiotis, Bronwyn Harrison and Stephen Pilling
    Citation: BMC Psychiatry 2015 15:303

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  4. Cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) usually involves homework, the completion of which is a known predictor of a positive outcome. The aim of the present study was to examine the session-by-session relationship...

    Authors: Y. Hayasaka, T. A. Furukawa, T. Sozu, H. Imai, N. Kawakami and M. Horikoshi
    Citation: BMC Psychiatry 2015 15:302
  5. Patients admitted to a secure forensic hospital are at risk of a long hospital stay. Forensic hospital beds are a scarce and expensive resource and ability to identify the factors predicting length of stay at ...

    Authors: Mary Davoren, Orla Byrne, Paul O’Connell, Helen O’Neill, Ken O’Reilly and Harry G. Kennedy
    Citation: BMC Psychiatry 2015 15:301
  6. Although depression is a common problem in caregivers and there are effective cognitive-behavioral interventions for its prevention, the ability of caregivers to attend these treatments is often limited by log...

    Authors: Fernando L. Vázquez, Ángela Torres, Olga Díaz, Patricia Otero, Vanessa Blanco and Elisabet Hermida
    Citation: BMC Psychiatry 2015 15:300
  7. The relationship between mental illness and violent crime is complex because of the involvement of many other confounding risk factors. In the present study, we analysed psychiatric and neurological disorders ...

    Authors: Tomas Moberg, Marlene Stenbacka, Anders Tengström, Erik G. Jönsson, Peter Nordström and Jussi Jokinen
    Citation: BMC Psychiatry 2015 15:299
  8. The clinical presentation of common symptoms during depressive episodes in bipolar disorder (BD) and major depressive disorder (MDD) poses challenges for accurate diagnosis. Disorder-specific neuroanatomical f...

    Authors: Germaine Fung, Yi Deng, Qing Zhao, Zhi Li, Miao Qu, Ke Li, Ya-wei Zeng, Zhen Jin, Yan-tao Ma, Xin Yu, Zhi-ren Wang, David H. K. Shum and Raymond C. K. Chan
    Citation: BMC Psychiatry 2015 15:298
  9. Schizophrenia (SC) and bipolar disorder (BD) are among the most devastating diseases worldwide. There are several lines of evidence suggesting that viruses may play significant roles in the etiology of these m...

    Authors: Jila Yavarian, Somaye Shatizadeh Malekshahi, Roya Yavarian, Shaghayegh Yazdani, Leila Janani, Nazanin Zahra Shafiei Jandaghi, Seyed Jalal Kiani and HamidReza Ahamadkhaniha
    Citation: BMC Psychiatry 2015 15:296
  10. Findings about sex differences in the field of fear conditioning and fear extinction have been mixed. At the psychophysiological level, sex differences emerge only when taking estradiol levels of women into co...

    Authors: Moon Jung Hwang, Rachel G. Zsido, Huijin Song, Edward F. Pace-Schott, Karen Klahr Miller, Kelimer Lebron-Milad, Marie-France Marin and Mohammed R. Milad
    Citation: BMC Psychiatry 2015 15:295
  11. Major Depressive Disorder (MDD) is highly prevalent and was associated with greater morbidity, mortality (including suicide), and healthcare costs. By 2030, MDD will become the leading cause of disability in h...

    Authors: Déborah Ducasse, Philippe Courtet, Maude Sénèque, Catherine Genty, Marie-Christine Picot, Raymund Schwan and Emilie Olié
    Citation: BMC Psychiatry 2015 15:294
  12. Brain reserve, i.e., the ability of the brain to tolerate age- and disease-related changes in a way that cognitive function is still maintained, is assumed to be based on the lifelong training of various abili...

    Authors: Simon Forstmeier and Andreas Maercker
    Citation: BMC Psychiatry 2015 15:293
  13. Around the world, maternal psychopathology during pregnancy is associated with a range of negative consequences for mother and child. Nevertheless, in Central America the magnitude of this public health proble...

    Authors: T. Verbeek, R. Arjadi, J. J. Vendrik, H. Burger and M. Y. Berger
    Citation: BMC Psychiatry 2015 15:292
  14. Mental health literacy has received increasing attention as a useful strategy to promote early identification of mental disorders, reduce stigma and enhance help-seeking behaviors. However, despite the abundan...

    Authors: Yifeng Wei, Patrick J. McGrath, Jill Hayden and Stan Kutcher
    Citation: BMC Psychiatry 2015 15:291
  15. Interventions for parents of children experiencing emotional and/or behavioural difficulties can help to improve their children’s health, educational and social outcomes. However, the desirability and acceptab...

    Authors: John A. Taylor, Althea Z. Valentine, Edward Sellman, Kate Bransby-Adams, David Daley and Kapil Sayal
    Citation: BMC Psychiatry 2015 15:290
  16. Human trafficking is a global crime and human rights violation. Although research has demonstrated a high prevalence of mental disorder among trafficked people and that trafficked people are in contact with me...

    Authors: Jill Domoney, Louise M. Howard, Melanie Abas, Matthew Broadbent and Sian Oram
    Citation: BMC Psychiatry 2015 15:289
  17. The importance of parental involvement in child treatment is well-established. Several child psychiatric clinics have, therefore, set up inpatient family units where children and parents are both actively invo...

    Authors: Elena Ise, Sabine Schröder, Dieter Breuer and Manfred Döpfner
    Citation: BMC Psychiatry 2015 15:288
  18. Studies demonstrate ethnic variations in pathways to care during first episode psychosis (FEP). There are no extant studies, however, that have statistically examined the influence of culturally mediated illne...

    Authors: Swaran P. Singh, Luke Brown, Catherine Winsper, Ruchika Gajwani, Zoebia Islam, Rubina Jasani, Helen Parsons, Fatemeh Rabbie-Khan and Max Birchwood
    Citation: BMC Psychiatry 2015 15:287
  19. Mental disorders and suicidal behavior are common in patients with multiple sclerosis (MS), they also carry a higher risk of disability pension (DP). Our aim was to investigate if DP and other factors are asso...

    Authors: Charlotte Björkenstam, Petter Tinghög, Philip Brenner, Ellenor Mittendorfer-Rutz, Jan Hillert, Jussi Jokinen and Kristina Alexanderson
    Citation: BMC Psychiatry 2015 15:286
  20. Two discourses exist in mental health research and practice. The first focuses on the limitations associated with disability arising from mental disorder. The second focuses on the possibilities for living wel...

    Authors: Mike Slade and Eleanor Longden
    Citation: BMC Psychiatry 2015 15:285
  21. Suicidal behavior is a major cause of injury and death worldwide, especially among adolescents and young adults. Few studies have tackled this issue in the Arab world. The present study investigated the preval...

    Authors: Btissame Zarrouq, B. Bendaou, S. Elkinany, I. Rammouz, R. Aalouane, B. Lyoussi, S. Khelafa, A. Bout, N. Berhili, H. Hlal, C. Nejjari and K. El Rhazi
    Citation: BMC Psychiatry 2015 15:284
  22. Sleep deprivation (SD) and repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation (rTMS) have been commonly used to treat depression. Recent studies suggest that co-therapy with rTMS and SD may produce better therapeuti...

    Authors: Qing Tang, Guangming Li, Anguo Wang, Tao Liu, Shenggang Feng, Zhiwei Guo, Huaping Chen, Bin He, Morgan A. McClure, Jun Ou, Guoqiang Xing and Qiwen Mu
    Citation: BMC Psychiatry 2015 15:282
  23. The use of analgesics can lead to cases of drug abuse and dependence. It can also cause pseudo-addiction in patients suffering from pain. What is the actual situation in patients suffering from severe sickle-c...

    Authors: Marie Gérardin, Marie-Laure Couec, Marie Grall-Bronnec, Fanny Feuillet, Laura Wainstein, Morgane Rousselet, Marie-Lyne Pinot, Fanny Perrouin, Olivier Bonnot, Marie-Hélène Drouineau, Pascale Jolliet and Caroline Victorri-Vigneau
    Citation: BMC Psychiatry 2015 15:281
  24. The proportion of 60+ years with excessive alcohol intake varies in western countries between 6–16 % among men and 2–7 % among women. Specific events related to aging (e.g. loss of job, physical and mental cap...

    Authors: Kjeld Andersen, Michael P. Bogenschutz, Gerhard Bühringer, Silke Behrendt, Randi Bilberg, Barbara Braun, Claus Thorn Ekstrøm, Alyssa Forcehimes, Christine Lizarraga, Theresa B. Moyers and Anette Søgaard Nielsen
    Citation: BMC Psychiatry 2015 15:280
  25. Depot antipsychotics are a treatment option for medication nonadherence in patients with schizophrenia. Nonadherence can lead to increased relapse and hospitalization rates. This article reports hospitalizatio...

    Authors: Meghan E. Jones, Jeffrey S. Andrews, Douglas E. Faries, John Landry, Jenny Xu, Holland C. Detke, Rashna Chhabra-Khanna and David P. McDonnell
    Citation: BMC Psychiatry 2015 15:278
  26. To compare the six-month outcome on mood, cognition and quality of life (QoL) in patients with severe carotid atherosclerosis (CA) who underwent carotid endarterectomy (CEA) with subjects who refused treatment.

    Authors: Mauro Giovanni Carta, Maria Efisia Lecca, Luca Saba, Roberto Sanfilippo, Elisa Pintus, Michela Cadoni, Federica Sancassiani, Maria Francesca Moro, Davide Craboledda, Chiara Lo Giudice, Gabriele Finco, Mario Musu and Roberto Montisci
    Citation: BMC Psychiatry 2015 15:277
  27. Disruptions in thalamic functional connectivity have been observed in people with schizophrenia and in youth at clinical high risk (CHR) of psychosis. However, the impact of environmental risk factors for psyc...

    Authors: Lisa Buchy, Tyrone D. Cannon, Alan Anticevic, Kristina Lyngberg, Kristin S. Cadenhead, Barbara A. Cornblatt, Thomas H. McGlashan, Diana O. Perkins, Larry J. Seidman, Ming T. Tsuang, Elaine F. Walker, Scott W. Woods, Carrie E. Bearden, Daniel H. Mathalon and Jean Addington
    Citation: BMC Psychiatry 2015 15:276
  28. Major depression is a common psychiatric disorder, frequently taking a chronic course. Despite provision of evidence-based treatments, including antidepressant medication and psychological treatments like cogn...

    Authors: Mira B. Cladder-Micus, Janna N. Vrijsen, Eni S. Becker, Rogier Donders, Jan Spijker and Anne E. M. Speckens
    Citation: BMC Psychiatry 2015 15:275
  29. Mental health recovery involves acknowledging the importance of building the person’s capacity for agency. This might be particularly important for patients on community treatment orders (CTOs - which involve ...

    Authors: Sharon Lawn, Toni Delany, Mariastella Pulvirenti, Ann Smith and John McMillan
    Citation: BMC Psychiatry 2015 15:274
  30. Severe mental disorders like psychotic disorders including schizophrenia and schizoaffective disorders have a 12-month-prevalence of 2.6, bipolar disorders of 1.5 % in Germany. The relapse risk is high; so man...

    Authors: Ulrike Stentzel, Hans-Jörgen Grabe, Lara Strobel, Peter Penndorf, Jens Langosch, Harald J. Freyberger, Wolfgang Hoffmann and Neeltje van den Berg
    Citation: BMC Psychiatry 2015 15:273
  31. There is a lack of research regarding the long-lasting effects of a more physically active lifestyle in patients with mental disorders. In the present study, clinical data were analysed to examine if initially...

    Authors: Agneta Lindegård, Ingibjörg H. Jonsdottir, Mats Börjesson, Magnus Lindwall and Markus Gerber
    Citation: BMC Psychiatry 2015 15:272
  32. Early non-response to antipsychotic treatment in patients with schizophrenia has been shown in multiple studies to predict poor response at short-term trial endpoint. Therefore, strategies to address the chall...

    Authors: Antony Loebel, Leslie Citrome, Christoph U. Correll, Jane Xu, Josephine Cucchiaro and John M. Kane
    Citation: BMC Psychiatry 2015 15:271
  33. Among young people up to 18 years of age, approximately 5 % have attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), many of whom have symptoms persisting into adulthood. ADHD is associated with increased risk of...

    Authors: Xanthe M. Barkla, Paul A. McArdle and Dorothy Newbury-Birch
    Citation: BMC Psychiatry 2015 15:270
  34. The high rates of depression and low rates of related help-seeking among undergraduates are matters for concern. In response to the need to examine their knowledge about depression and its management, and the ...

    Authors: Santushi D. Amarasuriya, Anthony F. Jorm and Nicola J. Reavley
    Citation: BMC Psychiatry 2015 15:269
  35. While the personal characteristics of users of psychotherapy and/or psychotropic medications have been examined, direct user comparison of these treatment approaches appears to be rare. Our aim is to ascertain...

    Authors: Sergio L. Blay, Gerda G. Fillenbaum and Erica T. Peluso
    Citation: BMC Psychiatry 2015 15:268
  36. Psychiatric patients are more likely to be victims of crime than others in the community. Dual diagnosis patients with comorbid psychiatric and substance use disorders are especially prone to victimization. Vi...

    Authors: Marleen M. de Waal, Martijn J. Kikkert, Matthijs Blankers, Jack J. M. Dekker and Anna E. Goudriaan
    Citation: BMC Psychiatry 2015 15:267
  37. There is growing evidence that specialized clinical services targeted toward individuals early in the course of a psychotic illness may be effective in reducing both the clinical and economic burden associated...

    Authors: Nicholas J. K. Breitborde, Emily K. Bell, David Dawley, Cindy Woolverton, Alan Ceaser, Allison C. Waters, Spencer C. Dawson, Andrew W. Bismark, Angelina J. Polsinelli, Lisa Bartolomeo, Jessica Simmons, Beth Bernstein and Patricia Harrison-Monroe
    Citation: BMC Psychiatry 2015 15:266
  38. Prior research suggests that a high prevalence of depression, with a detrimental impact on treatment outcomes exists among HIV-infected youth. Data on potential risk factors of depression among HIV-infected yo...

    Authors: Maria H. Kim, Alick C. Mazenga, Xiaoying Yu, Akash Devandra, Chi Nguyen, Saeed Ahmed, Peter N. Kazembe and Carla Sharp
    Citation: BMC Psychiatry 2015 15:264
  39. Increasing numbers of people with mental disorders receive services at primary care in China. The aims of this study are to evaluate impact of a new training course and supervision for community mental health ...

    Authors: Jie Li, Juan Li, Graham Thornicroft, Hui Yang, Wen Chen and Yuanguang Huang
    Citation: BMC Psychiatry 2015 15:263
  40. Anxiety is the most common mental health disorders in the general population. This study aimed to determine the prevalence of anxiety, its associated factors and the predictors of anxiety among adults in the c...

    Authors: Siti Fatimah Kader Maideen, Sherina Mohd Sidik, Lekhraj Rampal and Firdaus Mukhtar
    Citation: BMC Psychiatry 2015 15:262
  41. Despite the sharp rise in antidepressant use, the underutilization of mental healthcare services for depression remains a concern. We investigated factors associated with the underutilization of mental health ...

    Authors: Jeong Lim Kim, Jaelim Cho, Sohee Park and Eun-Cheol Park
    Citation: BMC Psychiatry 2015 15:261
  42. Unaccompanied refugee minors (URMs) are a group who are vulnerable to developing posttraumatic stress symptoms (PTSS). However, they rarely receive the treatment that is indicated and there are no treatment st...

    Authors: Johanna Unterhitzenberger, Rima Eberle-Sejari, Miriam Rassenhofer, Thorsten Sukale, Rita Rosner and Lutz Goldbeck
    Citation: BMC Psychiatry 2015 15:260
  43. Relapses and rehospitalisations are common after acute inpatient treatment in depressive disorders. Interventions for stabilising treatment outcomes are urgently needed. Psychoeducational group interventions f...

    Authors: Fabian Frank, Juliette Wilk, Levente Kriston, Ramona Meister, Shinji Shimodera, Klaus Hesse, Eva-Maria Bitzer, Mathias Berger and Lars P. Hölzel
    Citation: BMC Psychiatry 2015 15:259
  44. High expressed emotion (EE) can extend the duration of illness and precipitate relapse; however, little evidence-based information is available to assist family caregivers of individuals with depression. In th...

    Authors: Terence V. McCann, Wallapa Songprakun and John Stephenson
    Citation: BMC Psychiatry 2015 15:258
  45. Deletions and mutations involving the SHANK3 gene lead to a nonspecific clinical presentation with moderate to profound intellectual disability, severely delayed or absent speech, and autism spectrum disorders (A...

    Authors: Anne Philippe, Yann Craus, Marlène Rio, Nadia Bahi-Buisson, Nathalie Boddaert, Valérie Malan, Jean-Paul Bonnefont and Laurence Robel
    Citation: BMC Psychiatry 2015 15:256

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