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https://read.qxmd.com/read/38623694/risk-factors-for-suicide-reattempt-a-systematic-review-and-meta-analysis
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REVIEW
Andres Pemau, Carolina Marin-Martin, Marina Diaz-Marsa, Alejandro de la Torre-Luque, Wala Ayad-Ahmed, Ana Gonzalez-Pinto, Nathalia Garrido-Torres, Lucia Garrido-Sanchez, Natalia Roberto, Purificación Lopez-Peña, Lorea Mar-Barrutia, Iria Grande, Marti Guinovart, Daniel Hernandez-Calle, Luis Jimenez-Treviño, Clara Lopez-Sola, Roberto Mediavilla, Adrian Perez-Aranda, Miguel Ruiz-Veguilla, Elisa Seijo-Zazo, Alba Toll, Matilde Elices, Victor Perez-Sola, Jose Luis Ayuso-Mateos
BACKGROUND: Suicide is one of the main external causes of death worldwide. People who have already attempted suicide are at high risk of new suicidal behavior. However, there is a lack of information on the risk factors that facilitate the appearance of reattempts. The aim of this study was to calculate the risk of suicide reattempt in the presence of suicidal history and psychosocial risk factors and to estimate the effect of each individual risk factor. METHODS: This systematic review and meta-analysis were conducted following the PRISMA-2020 guidelines...
April 16, 2024: Psychological Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38620056/prophylactic-use-of-biologic-mesh-in-ileal-conduit-pubmic-a-randomized-clinical-trial
#22
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Hooman Djaladat, Alireza Ghoreifi, Tapas Tejura, Gus Miranda, Jie Cai, Farshad Sheybaee Moghaddam, Ileana Aldana, Rene Sotelo, Inderbir Gill, Sumeet Bhanvadia, Anne Schuckman, Mihir Desai, Monish Aron, Siamak Daneshmand, Vinay Duddalwar
PURPOSE: We assessed the effect of prophylactic biologic mesh on parastomal hernia (PSH) development in patients undergoing cystectomy and ileal conduit (IC). MATERIALS AND METHODS: This phase 3, randomized, controlled trial (NCT02439060) included 146 patients who underwent cystectomy and IC at the University of Southern California between 2015 and 2021. Follow-ups were physical exam and CT every 4 to 6 months up to 2 years. Patients were randomized 1:1 to receive FlexHD prophylactic biological mesh using sublay intraperitoneal technique vs standard IC...
April 15, 2024: Journal of Urology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38616891/do-medicaid-expenditures-increase-after-adults-exit-permanent-supportive-housing
#23
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Evan S Cole, Mara A G Hollander, Molly Ennis, Julie M Donohue, A Everette James, Eric T Roberts
The effects of homelessness and permanent supportive housing (PSH) on health care utilization have been well documented. Prior research on the association between PSH entry and Medicaid expenditures have indicated that such housing support could result in savings to Medicaid programs; however, whether changes occur in health care use and expenditures after individuals exit PSH is unknown. If efficiency gains from PSH persist after the individual leaves PSH, the savings to payers such as Medicaid may continue even after the costs to provide housing for a PSH recipient have ended...
2024: Housing Policy Debate
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38609722/longitudinal-studies-of-bipolar-patients-and-their-families-translating-findings-to-advance-individualized-risk-prediction-treatment-and-research
#24
REVIEW
Anne Duffy, Paul Grof
BACKGROUND: Bipolar disorder is a broad diagnostic construct associated with significant phenotypic and genetic heterogeneity challenging progress in clinical practice and discovery research. Prospective studies of well-characterized patients and their family members have identified lithium responsive (LiR) and lithium non-responsive (LiNR) subtypes that hold promise for advancement. METHOD: In this narrative review, relevant observations from published longitudinal studies of well-characterized bipolar patients and their families spanning six decades are highlighted...
April 12, 2024: International Journal of Bipolar Disorders
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38604472/preadolescent-suicidal-thoughts-and-behaviors-an-intensive-longitudinal-study-of-risk-factors
#25
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Renee J Thompson, Diana J Whalen, Kirsten Gilbert, Rebecca Tillman, Laura Hennefield, Meghan Rose Donohue, Caroline P Hoyniak, Deanna M Barch, Joan L Luby
OBJECTIVE: Dramatic increases in rates of suicidal thoughts and behaviors (STBs) among youth highlights the need to pinpoint early risk factors. This study used intensive longitudinal sampling to assess concurrent associations between risk factors and STB status, how proximal changes in risk factors were related to STB status, and how risk factors prospectively predicted changes in STB status in a preadolescent sample enriched for early childhood psychopathology. METHOD: 192 participants were included from the Study Y, a longitudinal study of children with and without preschool depression...
April 4, 2024: Journal of the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38602804/prison-or-treatment-gender-racial-and-ethnic-inequities-in-mental-health-care-utilization-and-criminal-justice-history-among-incarcerated-persons-with-borderline-and-antisocial-personality-disorders
#26
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Emily R Edwards, Gabriella Epshteyn, Caroline K Diehl, Danny Ruiz, Brettland Coolidge, Nicole H Weiss, Lynda Stein
OBJECTIVE: Borderline and antisocial personality disorders are characterized by pervasive psychosocial impairment, disproportionate criminal justice involvement, and high mental health care utilization. Although some evidence suggests that systemic bias may contribute to demographic inequities in criminal justice and mental health care among persons experiencing these mental health conditions, no research to date has explicitly examined such differences. HYPOTHESES: Women and White persons would be more likely to endorse internalizing symptoms and have a more extensive history of mental health service utilization, whereas men, persons from minoritized racial groups, and persons identifying as Hispanic/Latino would be more likely to endorse externalizing symptoms and have more extensive histories of involvement with the criminal justice system...
April 2024: Law and Human Behavior
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38599267/prevalence-and-biopsychosocial-factors-associated-with-a-current-episode-of-low-back-pain-amongst-adults-with-previous-history-of-low-back-pain-a-cross-sectional-study-of-market-traders-in-an-african-population
#27
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Chinonso Nwamaka Igwesi-Chidobe, Confidence N Ifeanyichukwu, Joshua P Okorie, Muhammad Faisal, Benjamin C Ozumba
Low back pain (LBP) is the leading cause of years lived with disability globally, with Nigeria having one of the greatest burdens. A current episode of LBP is important in Nigeria, but the associated factors are unknown. This cross-sectional study investigated the prevalence, biomechanical and psychosocial factors associated with a current episode of LBP amongst 700 adult market traders with previous LBP in an urban Nigerian population. Descriptive, bivariate, and multivariate analyses were conducted. The prevalence of a current episode of LBP was 76...
April 8, 2024: Journal of Pain
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38598171/current-diagnostic-and-therapeutic-practices-in-alopecia-areata-in-two-mediterranean-countries-a-survey-based-study
#28
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Michela Starace, Francesca Pampaloni, Elisabeth Lazaridou, Eirini Kyrmanidou, Alexander Stratigos, Aimilios Lallas, Alexander Katoulis, Dimitrios Sgouros, Federico Quadrelli, Luca Rapparini, Stephano Cedirian, Francesca Bruni, Lorenzo Ala, Alfredo Rossi, Bianca Maria Piraccini, Zoe Apalla
INTRODUCTION: Alopecia areata (AA) affects approximately 2% of the general population and is associated with significant psychosocial morbidity and poor health-related quality of life. Despite the high incidence of the disease the available clinical practice guidelines to help clinicians and improve patients' care are very poor and of a low methodological quality, as compared to other high-burden dermatoses. The aim of this survey is to capture the current clinical practice in AA management, as performed by dermatologists, in two Mediterranean countries to identify potential disparities and gaps in diagnosis and treatment...
April 10, 2024: Dermatology and Therapy
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38594063/acute-safeguarding-essentials-in-modern-day-paediatrics-sexual-relationships-consent-and-confidentiality
#29
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Helen Thomas, Daniel Cromb, Hannah Jacob, Anastasia Alcock
As the third case in the acute safeguarding essentials in modern-day paediatrics series, this article focuses on sexual relationships, consent and confidentiality. Using the scenario of a 15-year-old girl presenting to the emergency department with a positive pregnancy test, it begins with a guide to taking a psychosocial history in young people followed by discussion about some of the legality surrounding sexual relationships in adolescents, issues around consent and considerations for confidentiality in this age group...
April 9, 2024: Archives of Disease in Childhood. Education and Practice Edition
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38591145/psychosocial-sequalae-of-sexual-assault-in-a-sample-of-partnered-adults-experiencing-alcohol-use-disorder-and-intimate-partner-violence
#30
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Cj Eubanks Fleming, Sarah T Giff, Shannon R Forkus, Julianne C Flanagan
Research has shown that experiencing a sexual assault results in significant and lasting effects in many psychosocial domains. However, most studies on the impact of sexual assault examine university samples or the immediate aftermath of the assault, not taking into account the longer-term complexities and contexts of life for many victims. The current study seeks to evaluate the role of lifetime sexual assault history on several psychosocial outcomes in adults who are in intimate relationships that have included both intimate partner violence (IPV) and alcohol use disorder...
April 9, 2024: Journal of Interpersonal Violence
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38590805/exploring-the-prevalence-and-predictors-of-low-resilience-and-likely-ptsd-in-residents-of-two-provinces-in-canada-during-the-2023-wildfires
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Medard K Adu, Reham Shalaby, Belinda Agyapong, Raquel da Luz Dias, Vincent I O Agyapong
BACKGROUND: The recent wildfires in Canada serve as a stark example of the substantial and enduring harm they cause to the health of individuals and communities. Assessing the prevalence and correlates of Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and low resilience is valuable for policymakers in public health. OBJECTIVES: The study aimed to assess the prevalence and predictors of low resilience and likely PTSD among subscribers of Text4Hope, an e-mental health program that delivered daily supportive messages to residents of Nova Scotia (NS) and Alberta(AB) during the recent wildfires...
2024: Frontiers in Public Health
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38584503/a-conceptual-thematic-framework-of-psychological-adjustment-in-caregivers-of-children-with-craniofacial-microsomia
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Nicola M Stock, Bruna Costa, Jade Parnell, Alexis L Johns, Canice E Crerand, Kristin Billaud Feragen, Laura P Stueckle, Angela Mills, Leanne Magee, Matthew Hotton, Melissa Tumblin, Amy Schefer, Amelia F Drake, Carrie L Heike
OBJECTIVE: Children with craniofacial microsomia (CFM) have complex healthcare needs, resulting in evaluations and interventions from infancy onward. Yet, little is understood about families' treatment experiences or the impact of CFM on caregivers' well-being. To address this gap, the NIH-funded 'Craniofacial microsomia: Accelerating Research and Education (CARE)' program sought to develop a conceptual thematic framework of caregiver adjustment to CFM. DESIGN: Caregivers reported on their child's medical and surgical history...
April 8, 2024: Cleft Palate-craniofacial Journal
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38584240/profiles-of-permanent-supportive-housing-residents-related-to-their-housing-conditions-service-use-and-associated-sociodemographic-and-clinical-characteristics
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Marie-Josée Fleury, Bahram Armoon
As permanent supportive housing (PSH) is the main strategy promoted to reduce homelessness, understanding how PSH resident profiles may be differentiated is crucial to the optimization of PSH implementation - and a subject that hasn't been studied yet. This study identified PSH resident profiles based on their housing conditions and service use, associated with their sociodemographic and clinical characteristics. In 2020-2021, 308 PSH residents from Quebec (Canada) were interviewed, with K-means cluster analysis produced to identify profiles and subsequent analyses to compare profiles and PSH resident characteristics...
April 8, 2024: Psychiatric Quarterly
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38580199/vulnerable-at-rest-a-resting-state-eeg-study-and-psycho-social-factors-of-young-adult-offspring-of-alcohol-dependent-parents
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Milagros Rubio, Ana Sion, Isabel Domínguez Centeno, Daniel Maldonado Sánchez, Gabriel Rubio, Maartje Luijten, Rosa Jurado Barba
BACKGROUND: Offspring of parents with alcohol use disorder (AUD) are more susceptible to developing AUD, with an estimated heritability of around 50%. Vulnerability to AUD in first-degree relatives is influenced by biological factors, such as spontaneous brain activity, and high-risk psychosocial characteristics. However, existing resting-state EEG studies in AUD offspring have shown inconsistent findings regarding theta, alpha, and beta band frequencies. Additionally, research consistently demonstrates an increased risk of internalizing and externalizing disorders, self-regulation difficulties, and interpersonal issues among AUD offspring...
April 3, 2024: Behavioural Brain Research
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38579473/enhanced-methane-production-from-source-separated-human-feces-brown-water-by-single-phase-anaerobic-co-digestion-effects-of-different-co-substrates
#35
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Hui Liu, Wenfeng Ye, Huiting Xu, Xiaoyong Qian
Based on the concept of source separation of brown water (BW, human feces with flushing water) and yellow water (urine) in rural area, anaerobic co-digestion of BW with agricultural waste is a promising and effective method for rural waste treatment and resource recovery. The purpose of this study was to investigate the performance of different agricultural wastes (peanut straw (PST), peanut shell (PSH), swine wastewater acting as co-substrate for anaerobic co-digestion with BW, and the relative mechanisms were explored...
April 4, 2024: Journal of Environmental Management
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38574214/pancreatic-cancer-rapid-evidence-review
#36
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Carl Bryce, Merima Bucaj
Pancreatic cancer is relatively uncommon and carries a poor prognosis because patients often develop signs or symptoms at a late stage of illness. Patients with a family history, especially those with genetic syndromes, are at a significantly increased risk of pancreatic cancer. Modifiable risk factors include smoking, heavy alcohol use, and obesity. Although patients at increased risk should be screened, screening is not recommended for asymptomatic people at average risk. The differential diagnosis for a symptomatic patient is broad, including gastroesophageal reflux disease, gastritis, peptic ulcer disease, chronic pancreatitis, biliary dyskinesia, cholelithiasis, gastroparesis, or constipation...
March 2024: American Family Physician
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38573448/robotic-modified-sugarbaker-technique-for-parastomal-hernia-repair-a-standardized-approach
#37
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Davide Ferrari, Tommaso Violante, Ibrahim A Gomaa, Robert R Cima
Parastomal hernia (PSH) is a prevalent long-term morbidity associated with stoma construction, and the optimal operative management remains uncertain. This study addresses the need for a standardized approach to symptomatic PSH repair, focusing on the robotic-assisted modified Sugarbaker technique with composite permanent mesh. The study, conducted in a high-volume colon and rectal surgery referral practice, outlines a systematic approach to patient selection, surgical procedures, and postoperative care. Preoperative evaluations include detailed medical and surgical histories, impact assessments of PSH, and oncological history reviews...
April 4, 2024: Updates in Surgery
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38569475/traumatic-life-events-abuse-and-obesity-cross-sectional-study-from-408-patients-enrolled-in-a-bariatric-surgery-program
#38
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Alhassane Diallo, Nadine Minier, Jean-Baptiste Bonnet, Christine Bourrié, Valérie Lacroix, Alexandrine Robert, Patrick Lefebvre, Saadeddine Joumaa, Antoine Avignon, Eric Renard, David Nocca, Florence Galtier
INTRODUCTION: Obesity is a chronic disease that increases cardiovascular and metabolic morbidity and mortality, decreases quality of life, and increases health care costs. While the role of lifestyle behavioral factors in the development of obesity is well established, the role of traumatic life events, including abuse, is unclear. To describe situations of violence and hardship reported by patients undergoing a bariatric surgery program, with a particular focus on sexual violence and its clinical correlates Methods: In this cross-sectional study, patients with grade II or III obesity, admitted to our digestive surgery department for bariatric surgery from 01/08/2019 to 31/12/2020, underwent a structured interview by a trained psychologist to describe the history of distressing life events self-reported by the patients...
April 3, 2024: Obesity Facts
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38567043/diagnostic-and-therapeutic-strategies-in-early-onset-scoliosis-a-current-concept-review
#39
REVIEW
Daniel Studer, Carol Claudius Hasler
Substantial advances in the treatment of early onset scoliosis (EOS) over the past two to three decades have resulted in significant improvements in health-related quality of life of affected children. In addition to classifications that address the marked heterogeneity of this patient population, increasing understanding of the natural history of the disease, and new implants and treatment techniques have resulted in innovations unlike any other area of pediatric orthopedics. The growing understanding of the interaction between spinal and thoracic growth, as well as dependent lung maturation, has had a lasting impact on the treatment strategy of this potentially life-threatening disease...
April 2024: Journal of Children's Orthopaedics
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38566251/silencing-or-silent-transmission-an-exploratory-study-on-trauma-communication-in-kurdish-refugee-families
#40
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Ruth Kevers, Sofie de Smet, Peter Rober, Cécile Rousseau, Lucia De Haene
Trauma communication in refugee families is increasingly recognized as an important relational dynamic influencing psychosocial well-being, yet studies exploring interactional dynamics and meaning making at play in intra-family trauma communication remain scarce. This article reports on a qualitative study with Kurdish refugee families including parents (N = 10) and children (N = 17) resettled in Belgium, aiming to explore practices on trauma communication within refugee family relationships...
April 2, 2024: Family Process
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