... between depressive disorders and HT and the association between decreases in rCBF anddepressive disorders, the hypothesis that the three conditions (decreases in specific regional blood flow, MDD and ... antithyroid autoantibody (AbTPO), a marked and diffuse ultrasonographic hypoechogenicity of the thyroid gland and normal concentration of free thyroid hormones and Thyrotropin Stimulating Hormone (TSH) ... 2, and because most cells had small counts, Fisher’s exact test was used Results In Table 2, the frequency, expressed as percentage, of a specific psychiatric diagnosis (MDD, PD and GAD) and...
... supportive family members and involve them as much as possible and appropriate ằ n children and adolescents: I Assess and manage mental, neurological andsubstanceuse problems (particularly ... bipolar disorder and is currently between episodes ằ Relapse prevention is needed if the person has had: ằ or more acute episodes (e.g episodes of mania, or one episode of mania and one episode of ... sophisticated and expensive technologies and highly specialized staff The reality is that most of the mental, neurological andsubstanceuse conditions that result in high morbidity and mortality...
... for substanceuse 3Throughout this report, the committee uses the acronym M/SU to refer to “mental and/ or substance use. ” HEALTH CARE FOR MENTAL AND SUBSTANCE- USE CONDITIONS alcoholism, and other ... welfare, and justice systems; and in the nation’s economy as a whole Together, unipolar major depression and drug and alcohol useand dependence are the leading cause of death and disability among ... agreements among mental, substance- use, and primary health care providers; to (2) case management of mental, substance- use, and primary health care; to (3) collocation of mental, substance- use, and...
... Identifying Mental Health andSubstanceUse Problems of Children and Adolescents Prevention and Early Identification of Children’s and Adolescents’ Mental Health andSubstanceUse Problems Chapter ... Prevention and Early identification of Children’s and Adolescents’ Mental Health andSubstanceUse Problems Serious mental health problems often are a factor in drug abuse and suicide. 11 12 13 Early use ... function.6 Identifying Mental Health andSubstanceUse Problems of Children and Adolescents Many children and adolescents with mental illness andsubstanceuse problems not receive treatment •...
... health as significant factors associated with abuse In sum, the studies on abuse among Indian older adults show that more women are abused than men and abuse is significantly associated with psychological ... between stressors and resources and its subsequent influence on depressive symptoms and life satisfaction Counseling should identify and strengthen the resources available for the older adults vii List ... Older Adults 126 Table 23 Direct Indirect and Total Effects for Depressive Symptoms – Male Older Adults 127 Table 24 Chi-Square Statistics for Models of Depressive Symptoms – Male Older Adults...
... Improving the diagnosis and treatment of smear-negative pulmonary and extrapulmonary tuberculosis amongadultsand adolescents Recommendations for HIV-prevalent and resource-constrained settings ... lymph node Attach the needle and expel all air from the syringe With the nondominant hand, take the gland between the thumb and the index finger to make it stand out and hold it steady • tuberculous ... assessment and national and/ or local policy, a person of unknown HIV status may be classified as HIV-positive for the purposes of diagnosis and management • More research about the effectiveness and use...
... 12.3 Uses Internet 2.2 8.9 Computer and Internet UseAmong People With Disabilities Figure Computer and Internet use, by disability and employment status, ages 18–64 80 70 HAS COMPUTER USES INTERNET ... 30.2 63.9 Computer and Internet UseAmong People With Disabilities Figure Computer and Internet use, by disability status and family income, ages 15 and over 80 70 HAS COMPUTER USES INTERNET 60 ... ownership and Internet use, by disability status and age group, ages 15 and over Work disability Number (1000s) Persons aged 15 and above Has computer in household Has Internet access at home Uses...
... using condoms, which can generate new and more focused strategies to promote condom negotiation among partners and emphasize correct and consistent condom use in every sexual relation, including ... transmission, to determine condom useamong heterosexual PLHIV, and to identify variables associated with inconsistent condom use This can help generate more focused counselling for non-condom-adherent ... transmission and condom use has been done on HIV-positive heterosexual men and women Methods A closed-ended structured interview that addressed knowledge of mechanisms of HIV transmission and condom use...
... program and lack courses in research methods Table 3: Correlations between BARRIERS subscales and self-reported research useand comparisons between research users (RU) and non-research users (non-RU) ... items used in this present survey are presented in Table Nilsson-Kajermo and colleagues used the BARRIERS scale in a sample of Swedish RNs working in hospitals and Cronbach's alpha was used to ... questionnaire To collect data on research use the Research Utilization Questionnaire (RUQ) was used The RUQ was developed by Champion and Leach [18] and has been used in several studies [19] The instrument...
... program and lack courses in research methods Table 3: Correlations between BARRIERS subscales and self-reported research useand comparisons between research users (RU) and non-research users (non-RU) ... items used in this present survey are presented in Table Nilsson-Kajermo and colleagues used the BARRIERS scale in a sample of Swedish RNs working in hospitals and Cronbach's alpha was used to ... questionnaire To collect data on research use the Research Utilization Questionnaire (RUQ) was used The RUQ was developed by Champion and Leach [18] and has been used in several studies [19] The instrument...
... with CAM use in older adults aged≥60 years 60 8.Multivariate analysis: variables significantly associated with CAM use 61 Health beliefs, attitudes and behaviors of CAM users and non-users among ... of depression and self-rated mental health with CAM use, and to assess among study participants with depression, whether CAM users differed from nonusers in conventional care useand attitude ... between depression and healthcare use 2) Factors that determine use of CAM 3) Drug useand depression CHAPTER LITERATURE REVIEW 2.1 Depressive symptoms or depression and healthcare use In this section,...
... for MDD and if they had experienced a depressiveepisode in the preceding three years The Standard Clinical Interview for DSM-IV Diagnosis (SCID) was used to diagnose major depression and also ... between pain intensity and the clinical features of depression; and 3) to examine the relationship of neuropeptides (Substance P (SP) and Calcitonin-Gene-Related-Peptide (CGRP)) to major depression ... included hugging and/ or kissing and getting enough sleep SF-36 individual dimension scores and composite domains are depicted in Figure and 3, respectively In the emotional and social well-being...
... hypersomnia and insomnia, and a greater severity of depressiveand anxiety symptoms [8,9], as well as increased suicide rates [10-12] among depressed patients In addition, insomnia and hypersomnia ... Alda M, Benkelfat C, Lesage A, Turecki G: An examination of DSM-IV depressive symptoms and risk for suicide completion in majordepressive disorder: a psychological autopsy study J Affect Disord ... fatigue in majordepressive disorder J Psychiatr Res 2006, 40(Suppl 4):370-373 Papakostas GI, Nutt DJ, Hallett LA, Tucker VL, Krishen A, Fava M: Resolution of sleepiness and fatigue in major depressive...
... compared with the start of treatment and that, since weight gain is a common complaint among MDD patients receiving standard antidepressants and a major potential cause of drug withdrawal, the observation ... 24 (60%) and M = 16 (40%); none of the patients had relevant medical or psychiatric Axis-I comorbidities and 84% of the sample experienced first (considered as single) majordepressive episode, ... planned and actual study population included 40 outpatients, aged 18 years or older, of both genders, fulfilling DSM-IV criteria for MDD and with a current single or recurrent majordepressive episode...
... 38 Majordepressiveepisode in the context of a majordepressive disorder Majordepressiveepisode in the context of a majordepressive disorder Majordepressiveepisode in the context of a major ... muscles R maprotiline amitriptyline, diazepam, levomepromazine none Male 43 Majordepressiveepisode in the context of a majordepressive disorder Schizophrenic disorder 23 years/none 70/20/22.2% 45 ... dorsiflexor muscles L sensory deficits R well controlled diabetes Male 43 Majordepressiveepisode in the context of a majordepressive disorder 20 years/1 hospitalization 106/12/11.3% 90 risperidone,...
... adolescents aged 14-24 years, the females who attempted suicide showed suicidal thoughtsandsuicideattempts significantly more often, andsuicideattempts at a far younger age than the males [23] ... presence of suicide attempt for both sexes were age, psychiatric diagnosis and previous suicideattempts The relationship between age, psychiatric diagnosis and the probability of suicideattempts ... interview, and the information on previous suicide attempts, we found that the variables associated with the risk of making a suicide attempt were: age, psychiatric diagnosis and previous suicide attempts...
... (MINI), based on the DSM-IV criteria [26] (used in studies); and the SCID’s majordepressive disorder (MDD) interview [27], based on the DSM-IV-TR criteria (used in studies) In one study [28] the ... by the person: 21.8% among the severely injured and 8.5% among the mildly injured or uninjured After the Oklahoma City bombing in 1995, which caused the death of 167 people and left more than 600 ... psychopathological burden, and the detection of populations at risk of developing these problems List of abbreviations used MDD: MajorDepressive Disorder; DSM: Diagnostic and Statistical Manual...
... schizoaffective disorders (F25), and bipolar affective disorder (F31) Substanceuse disorders (F10 to F19), depressiveepisode (F32) and recurrent depressive disorder (F33) were also used for analyses Separate ... by substanceuse disorders anddepressiveepisode or recurrent depressive disorder (n = 352) Figure summarizes the data retrieval process and number of deaths in each group of interest Age-standardised ... for the total sample, 2.49 for men and 1.98 for women The respective SMRs were 4.28, 3.70 and 4.76 for substanceuse disorders and 1.42, 1.72 and 1.29 for depressive disorders Discussion In this...
... [1] MajorDepressive Disorder (MDD), first episode or recurrent, according to DSMIV; [2] a HAMD17 score of ≥18 pts.; [3] age 18 - 65 years and ≤60 years at the time of the first depressiveepisode ... in visite and It consists of five alternate forms We use the alternate forms 1, and in this study, because version and are variations of the original version The three versions were randomly distributed ... with MajorDepressive Disorder - the EMC trial” and “the EMC Control study"] applying repetitive measurements of peripheral blood and neuropsychological parameters in patients with MDD and healthy...
... prior medication use, and medical and diagnostic histories Additional predictors included derived indicators for prior uses of ≥3 unique antidepressants and ≥3 unique pain medications and patients ... previous antidepressant use [19], and sex- and age-related differences [20] However, little is known about the demographic characteristics, comorbidities, prior medication uses, and health care cost ... funding WY; and supervision RWS All authors have read and approved the final manuscript Competing interests This study and its report were supported and fully funded by Eli Lilly and Company...