keyword
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38625827/antidepressant-treatment-in-inflammatory-bowel-disease-a-systematic-review-and-meta-analysis
#1
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Frances Weston, Ben Carter, Nick Powell, Allan H Young, Calum D Moulton
Around 25% of patients with inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) have depressive symptoms, yet antidepressants have been poorly studied in IBD. We systematically searched IBD studies testing antidepressants in four databases. Outcomes were depressive symptoms, anxiety, IBD disease activity, quality of life (QoL) and adverse events. For randomized controlled trials (RCTs), we performed random-effects meta-analysis of the standardized mean difference (SMD) in posttreatment scores between antidepressant and placebo groups...
April 5, 2024: European Journal of Gastroenterology & Hepatology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38605404/delineating-morbidity-patterns-in-preterm-infants-at-near-term-age-using-a-data-driven-approach
#2
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Octavia-Andreea Ciora, Tanja Seegmüller, Johannes S Fischer, Theresa Wirth, Friederike Häfner, Sophia Stoecklein, Andreas W Flemmer, Kai Förster, Alida Kindt, Dirk Bassler, Christian F Poets, Narges Ahmidi, Anne Hilgendorff
BACKGROUND: Long-term survival after premature birth is significantly determined by development of morbidities, primarily affecting the cardio-respiratory or central nervous system. Existing studies are limited to pairwise morbidity associations, thereby lacking a holistic understanding of morbidity co-occurrence and respective risk profiles. METHODS: Our study, for the first time, aimed at delineating and characterizing morbidity profiles at near-term age and investigated the most prevalent morbidities in preterm infants: bronchopulmonary dysplasia (BPD), pulmonary hypertension (PH), mild cardiac defects, perinatal brain pathology and retinopathy of prematurity (ROP)...
April 11, 2024: BMC Pediatrics
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38536041/neurotic-disorders-in-children-and-adults-under-social-stress-neurosis-in-kids-and-adults-social-stress
#3
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Sergii Boltivets, Tymur Gonchar, Oleksiy Gonchar, Lyudmila Uralova, Yuliya Chelyadyn
The relevance of the research subject is to explore the neurotic disorders that arise in people affected by the Russian-Ukrainian war and who witness violence and war crimes. The purpose of the research is to reflect the specific features of the mental reaction of children and adults to military actions as an example of global social stress. Bibliographic, bibliosemantic, and statistical research methods were used in the research. Since the beginning of the full-scale invasion, the number of patients with prolonged depression and schizophrenia has increased, and neurotic disorders has become more severe and acute...
March 13, 2024: Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38450761/forensic-assessment-of-somatoform-and-functional-neurological-disorders
#4
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Vivek Datta, Austin W Blum
Functional neurological disorders (FND) and somatization are common in clinical practice and medicolegal settings. These conditions are frequently disabling and, if arising following an accident, may lead to claims for legal compensation or occupational disability (such as social security disability insurance). However, distinguishing FND and somatization from symptoms that are intentionally produced (i.e., malingered or factitious) may pose a major forensic psychiatric challenge. In this article, we describe how somatoform disorders and FND lie along a spectrum of abnormal illness-related behaviors, including factitious disorder, compensation neurosis, and malingering...
March 7, 2024: Behavioral Sciences & the Law
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38410677/systematic-review-and-meta-analysis-of-cardiac-neurosis-for-development-of-clinical-practice-guidelines-of-korean-medicine
#5
Hui-Yeong Park, Hyun Woo Lee, Geum-Ju Song, Sunggyu Hong, Sunghee Hong, Hyo-Weon Suh, Seok-In Yoon, Chan Park, Sun-Yong Chung, Jong Woo Kim
BACKGROUND: The development of clinical practice guidelines in traditional medicine requires evidence that sufficiently reflects the medical field. Cardiac neurosis is a disease that occurs because of problems in the autonomic nervous system and is characterized by symptoms of the circulatory system that are representative of autonomic dysfunction. In traditional medicine, the heart is considered to be involved in mental health problems, and cardiac neurosis is accompanied by a variety of mental symptoms...
2024: Frontiers in Psychiatry
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38194249/the-frequency-of-design-studies-targeting-people-with-psychotic-symptoms-and-features-in-mental-health-care-innovation-secondary-analysis-of-a-systematic-review
#6
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Lars Veldmeijer, Gijs Terlouw, Jim Van Os, Job Van 't Veer, Nynke Boonstra
This study examined and reflected on the frequency of people with psychotic symptoms and features as the target population in design studies for mental health care innovation.
January 9, 2024: JMIR Mental Health
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38188230/a-comparison-of-the-effectiveness-of-cognitive-behavioural-interventions-based-on-delivery-features-for-elevated-symptoms-of-depression-in-adolescents-a-systematic-review
#7
REVIEW
Gretchen Bjornstad, Shreya Sonthalia, Benjamin Rouse, Leanne Freeman, Natasha Hessami, Jo Hickman Dunne, Nick Axford
BACKGROUND: Depression is a public health problem and common amongst adolescents. Cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT) is widely used to treat adolescent depression but existing research does not provide clear conclusions regarding the relative effectiveness of different delivery modalities. OBJECTIVES: The primary aim is to estimate the relative efficacy of different modes of CBT delivery compared with each other and control conditions for reducing depressive symptoms in adolescents...
March 2024: Campbell Syst Rev
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38140963/the-most-hysterical-psychoanalyst
#8
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Jamieson Webster
This paper is an investigation into the prominence of hysteria in Lacan's work and the enduring significance of the diagnosis for contemporary practice. Beginning with Lacan's theory of neurosis, the importance of language, and symbolic functions, we will begin to understand why the hysterical symptom is the symptomatic structure par excellence. Lacan lauds hysteria as the neurosis in direct dialogue with a given historical moment, teaching the psychoanalyst where we are in the unfolding struggle between neurosis and civilization...
October 2023: Journal of the American Psychoanalytic Association
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38095860/to-feel-in-my-flesh-receptivity-resonance-representation-and-the-beta-screen
#9
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Howard B Levine
When we are confronted with the challenge of trying to fully convey or describe something about human life and emotional experience, we find ourselves up against the very limitations of language. This problem becomes especially relevant as we attempt to expand psychoanalytic theory so as to enable us to "approach a mental life unmapped by the theories elaborated for the understanding of neurosis" (Bion1962, p. 37). This paper seeks to aid in that expansion by revisiting Bion's early writings about the beta screen, extending his conclusions about communication from the psychotic part of the mind to the broad area of the unrepresented (the unstructured unconscious), suggesting that there is often a potentially communicative meaning, a mute plea for intersubjective regulatory assistance (alpha function), embedded in the unconscious evocation of emotions in the object and that this cry for help may be encrypted in even the most seemingly destructive, resistant and oppositional patients...
2023: Psychoanalytic Quarterly
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38040024/-the-therapy-of-anxiety-disorders-around-1900-hermann-oppenheim-1858-1919-and-his-early-innovations
#10
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Nina C Moenikes, Holger Steinberg
As a teacher and textbook author in psychiatry, Oppenheim initially received high national as well as international scientific recognition. In 1892, with his monograph on traumatic neurosis, which he regarded as the result of organic or molecular changes, his views became increasingly controversial and were met with rejection from the specialists of his time. mainly from German colleagues, probably not least because of his Jewish origin. Less historical attention, however, has been paid to Oppenheim's examination of the phenomenon of anxiety, which at his time was still a poorly elaborated pathological disorder...
December 1, 2023: Fortschritte der Neurologie-Psychiatrie
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37978071/-anton-bruckner-the-linz-cathedral-organist-university-teacher-symphonic-musician-could-modern-intensive-care-medicine-have-helped-him-and-his-illnesses
#11
REVIEW
Hans-Joachim Trappe
BACKGROUND: Anton Bruckner was a famous cathedral organist, university teacher, and symphonic composer, but his life, illnesses, death and dying are little or not known to many. OBJECTIVES: Which illnesses determined Bruckner's life and did lifestyle and illnesses influence his compositional work? From today's perspective, could modern intensive care medicine have helped him? MATERIALS AND METHODS: A detailed analysis of Bruckner's diseases was carried out using the scientific databases PubMed® and MEDLINE®...
November 17, 2023: Medizinische Klinik, Intensivmedizin und Notfallmedizin
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37936995/patterns-and-sociodemographic-characteristics-of-substance-abuse-among-the-adult-population-in-makkah-city-saudi-arabia-a-cross-sectional-study
#12
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Omar F Alharbi, Abdullah S Alharbi, Abdullah A Alsubhi, Fawaz S Baalaraj, Abdullah E Alharbi, Salem B Basulayman, Bayan Z Fatani, Omar Babateen, Abdullah Tawakul
BACKGROUND: Substance abuse is a term that refers to the harmful or hazardous use of psychoactive substances, including alcohol and illicit drugs. One of the key impacts of illicit drug use on society is the negative health consequences experienced by its members. OBJECTIVE: This study recorded the pattern of substance abuse and the sociodemographic characteristics of adult substance abusers in Makkah City. METHODS: An online self-administered survey was provided to the general population through social media platforms between March 2023 and August 2023...
October 2023: Curēus
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37919718/borderline-personality-disorder-and-early-psychosis-a-narrative-review
#13
REVIEW
Arianna Biancalani, Lorenzo Pelizza, Marco Menchetti
BACKGROUND: The purpose of the present review was to summarize the main literature contribution on the relationship between borderline personality disorder (BPD) and early psychosis. While retracing the historical path of the term "borderline", specific attention was paid to psychotic and psychotic-like symptoms in BPD. Its relationship with At Risk Mental State was evaluated, as well. METHODS: This search was conducted on PUBMED/MEDLINE and PsycInfo, looking for "Borderline personality disorder, First Episode Psychosis, Early Psychosis, Ultra-High Risk AND/OR Clinical High Risk" for psychosis...
November 2, 2023: Annals of General Psychiatry
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37712662/psychoanalytic-contributions-to-psychodynamic-psychiatry-and-psychotherapy-freud-s-structural-hypothesis
#14
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Richard B Corradi
Psychoanalysis has long lost its historical influence on U.S. academic psychiatry. Psychoanalytic theory, however, provides us with a rich and remarkably comprehensive knowledge of human development, both normative and pathologic. This article describes a psychoanalytic concept that enriches our understanding of the mind and its disorders: Freud's structural hypothesis. This core concept provides a theoretical foundation for understanding the clinical features of both neurotic and personality disorders. It also informs a psychodynamic psychotherapy...
September 2023: Psychodynamic Psychiatry
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37692306/on-the-trail-of-sisyphus-addiction-as-an-existential-neurosis
#15
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Human-Friedrich Unterrainer
In Greek mythology, Sisyphus, king of the Corinthians, dared to deceive the gods and was condemned to roll a boulder to the top of a mountain for all eternity. Shortly before reaching the summit, however, the boulder rolled back down into the valley, and the arduous task had to begin anew. Many of the contents of this classic myth are reminiscent of the therapeutic approach to addictive disorders. In addiction therapy, too, it is often a long and rocky road that ends with a relapse. The therapeutic effort was not entirely in vain, but one often begins to doubt its usefulness...
2023: Frontiers in Psychiatry
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37682696/co-occurrence-of-borderline-and-schizotypal-personality-disorders-a%C3%A2-scoping%C3%A2-review
#16
REVIEW
Maria W Meisner, Mark F Lenzenweger, Ole J Storebø, Lea S Petersen, Bo Bach, Erik Simonsen
BACKGROUND: The historical concept of borderline conditions refers to the pathology on the border between neurosis and psychosis. In DSM-III the conditions were divided into specific but also somewhat overlapping diagnostic criteria for Borderline Personality Disorder (BPD) and Schizotypal Personality Disorder (SPD). This phenomenological overlap, which results in co-occurrence of the two diagnoses, remains a clinical challenge to this day. METHODS: To address this issue we examined the co-occurrence of SPD and BPD according to the established DSM-IV/-5 diagnostic criteria...
September 8, 2023: Nordic Journal of Psychiatry
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37671713/obsessions-and-compulsions-a-lifespan-perspective
#17
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Gregory Rizzolo
Freud traced the origin of the obsessional neurosis, which he considered a model condition for psychoanalytic inquiry, to a fixation in the anal phase of psychosexual development. Although many analysts have raised doubts about his account, and while the Sullivanian and Lacanian traditions have proposed alternatives, no approach has accounted for what Freud observed as the dizzying variety of obsessive presentations, which seem to defy a singular explanation. The broader research community has moved on, meanwhile, to genetic, neurological, and cognitive-behavioral explanations of what we now call obsessive-compulsive disorder...
June 2023: Journal of the American Psychoanalytic Association
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37663052/neuro-11-a-new-questionnaire-for-the-assessment-of-somatic-symptom-disorder-in-general-hospitals
#18
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Silin Zeng, Yian Yu, Shan Lu, Sirui Zhang, Xiaolin Su, Ge Dang, Ying Liu, Zhili Cai, Siyan Chen, Yitao He, Xin Jiang, Chanjuan Chen, Lei Yuan, Peng Xie, Jianqing Shi, Qingshan Geng, Rafael H Llinas, Yi Guo
BACKGROUND: Somatic symptom disorder (SSD) commonly presents in general hospital settings, posing challenges for healthcare professionals lacking specialised psychiatric training. The Neuro-11 Neurosis Scale (Neuro-11) offers promise in screening and evaluating psychosomatic symptoms, comprising 11 concise items across three dimensions: somatic symptoms, negative emotions and adverse events. Prior research has validated the scale's reliability, validity and theoretical framework in somatoform disorders, indicating its potential as a valuable tool for SSD screening in general hospitals...
2023: General Psychiatry
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37606990/long-term-efficacy-of-internet-based-cognitive-behavioral-therapy-self-help-programs-for-adults-with-depression-systematic-review-and-meta-analysis-of-randomized-controlled-trials
#19
REVIEW
Megi Mamukashvili-Delau, Nicole Koburger, Sandra Dietrich, Christine Rummel-Kluge
BACKGROUND: Depression is a worldwide mental disorder and a leading cause of disability. Many people with depression do not want to take medication or have the motivation to seek psychotherapy treatment for many reasons. Guided internet-based self-help programs may be a promising solution for addressing these issues. This kind of intervention has proven to be effective in reducing depression symptoms on a short-term scale. However, as treatment often is a long-term rehabilitation process, it is important to examine not only the short-term effects of internet-based cognitive behavioral therapy (iCBT) self-help treatment but also the follow-up or long-term efficacy of this kind of intervention...
August 22, 2023: JMIR Mental Health
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37559848/aboulomania-a-mental-disorder-characterized-by-pathological-indecisiveness
#20
Karlyle Bistas, Jean Paul Tabet
The mental disorder known as aboulomania, characterized by pathological indecisiveness, is not listed in the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, Fifth Edition, Text Revision (DSM-5-TR), widely used by mental health professionals to diagnose mental illnesses. However, it is frequently observed alongside other mental disorders. Aboulomania is linked to neurotic thinking or "neurosis," which pertains to a mental disorder arising from previous anxiety. This case presentation is on a 40-year-old Caucasian male, with a past psychiatric history of post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and moderate cannabis use disorder, with no known medical history, who was involuntarily admitted to the psychiatric ward...
July 2023: Curēus
keyword
keyword
65834
1
2
Fetch more papers »
Fetching more papers... Fetching...
Remove bar
Read by QxMD icon Read
×

Save your favorite articles in one place with a free QxMD account.

×

Search Tips

Use Boolean operators: AND/OR

diabetic AND foot
diabetes OR diabetic

Exclude a word using the 'minus' sign

Virchow -triad

Use Parentheses

water AND (cup OR glass)

Add an asterisk (*) at end of a word to include word stems

Neuro* will search for Neurology, Neuroscientist, Neurological, and so on

Use quotes to search for an exact phrase

"primary prevention of cancer"
(heart or cardiac or cardio*) AND arrest -"American Heart Association"

We want to hear from doctors like you!

Take a second to answer a survey question.