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Mental Disorders (Latest Articles)
Latest indexed articles for 'Mental Disorders'
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29 Nov 2009
BACKGROUND: Kinsbourne syndrome or opsoclonus myoclonus syndrome (OMS) is characterized by rapid, involuntary, irregular conjugate eye movements (opsoclonus), myoclonic jerking of the limbs and trunk, ataxia, and behavioral disturbances. In general, ...
rec_pub_19672966-improvement-neurological-status-quality-life-children-opsoclonus.htm
Prevalence of psychopathology in childhood epilepsy: categorical and dimensional measures.
17 Nov 2009
Few studies have utilized both categorical and dimensional measures of psychopathology in children with epilepsy. We evaluated 173 children (88 males, 85 females; mean age 11.7y [SD 1.8]; range 9-14y) who had epilepsy (generalized 36%, partial 61%) ...
rec_pub_19018836-prevalence-psychopathology-childhood-epilepsy-categorical-dimensional.htm
30 Oct 2009
Mental health disparities have received increased attention in the literature in recent years. After considering 165 different health disparity conditions, the Federal Collaborative for Health Disparities Research chose mental health disparity as ...
rec_pub_19820213-mental-health-disparities.htm
Vocational rehabilitation: an educational review.
30 Oct 2009
The aim of this review is to describe aspects of vocational rehabilitation relevant for a physician aiming to become a specialist in physical and rehabilitation medicine (PRM). The review discusses the epidemiology of incapacity for work, the major ...
rec_pub_19841836-vocational-rehabilitation-educational-review.htm
Viral infection leading to brain dysfunction: more prevalent than appreciated?
13 Oct 2009
Virus infections of the brain can lead to transient or permanent neurologic or psychiatric dysfunction. Some of the complexities in establishing the causal role of viruses in brain disease are explored ...
rec_pub_19840542-viral-infection-leading-brain-dysfunction-prevalent-appreciated.htm
Neuroendocrine and immune influences on the CNS: it's a matter of sex.
13 Oct 2009
Most neuropsychiatric diseases have a sex bias in their presentation, age of onset, or treatment response. Yet surprisingly, we have considered very little the contribution of the sexually dimorphic brain when thinking about disease etiology and the ...
rec_pub_19840541-neuroendocrine-immune-influences-cns-s-matter-sex.htm
Mental status exam in primary care: a review.
13 Oct 2009
The mental status examination is an essential tool that aids physicians in making psychiatric diagnoses. Familiarity with the components of the examination can help physicians evaluate for and differentiate psychiatric disorders. The mental status ...
rec_pub_19835342-mental-status-exam-primary-care-review.htm
Understanding the role of DISC1 in psychiatric disease and during normal development.
12 Oct 2009
The biology of schizophrenia is complex with multiple hypotheses (dopamine, glutamate, neurodevelopmental) well supported to underlie the disease. Pathways centered on the risk factor "disrupted in schizophrenia 1" (DISC1) may be able to explain and ...
rec_pub_19828788-understanding-role-disc1-psychiatric-disease-normal-development.htm
Medical and psychosocial diagnoses in women with a history of intimate partner violence.
10 Oct 2009
BACKGROUND: We characterized the relative risk of a wide range of diagnoses in women with a history of intimate partner violence (IPV) compared with never-abused women. METHODS: The sample comprised 3568 English-speaking women who were randomly ...
rec_pub_19822826-medical-psychosocial-diagnoses-women-history-intimate-partner-violence.htm
New horizons for mental health in the UK.
8 Oct 2009
rec_pub_19839085-new-horizons-mental-health-uk.htm
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