Psychiatric vulnerability in children growing up with a parent with cancer - a systematic review [0.03%]
伴癌父母成长的儿童的精神脆弱性——系统评价研究
Silvia Montanari,Alexia Koukopoulos,Maria Benedetta Anesini et al.
Silvia Montanari et al.
Psychological trauma is a universal experience among humans; when suffered during developmental ages it might affect development and be at the base of psychopathology. Having a parent diagnosed with cancer is a highly distressing experience...
Psychiatry and the future: Expertise, Artificial Intelligence, and emerging technologies [0.03%]
psychiatry与未来:专业知识、人工智能及新兴技术
Alastair Santhouse,Simon Harrison
Alastair Santhouse
Psychiatry has long felt itself to be under threat. The authors examine how the perception of threats to psychiatry has evolved over the last 35 years, as exemplified in papers from 1990 and 2011, and how recent development is linked to the...
Linda Chiu Wa Lam,Wai Chi Chan,Manabu Ikeda
Linda Chiu Wa Lam
The global increase in number of people living with dementia and its mental health implications is closely linked to the development of Old Age Psychiatry (OAP) in the past 50 years. OAP focuses on addressing the complex psychiatric and phy...
Patterns of substance use and initiation among LGBTQIAPN+ youth in Brazil: Evidence from a population-based cohort [0.03%]
巴西LGBTQIAPN+青年的物质使用模式和初次使用证据:来自基于人口队列的研究
Caio Petrus Monteiro Figueiredo,Henrique Alves Bezerra,Euripedes Constantino Miguel et al.
Caio Petrus Monteiro Figueiredo et al.
Sexual and gender minority youth (SGMY) face unique psychosocial stressors that increase vulnerability to substance use. However, evidence from low- and middle-income countries (LMICs) remains limited. Objective: To compare the lifetime pre...
The global prevalence of mental disorders among adolescents: Focus on sex, regional and socio-demographic differences [0.03%]
青少年精神障碍的全球流行率:聚焦性别、区域及社会人口统计学差异
João Mauricio Castaldelli-Maia,Antonio Ventriglio,Julio Torales
João Mauricio Castaldelli-Maia
Adolescence is a critical developmental period during which many mental and substance use disorders first emerge, yet global estimates remain limited. Using data from the Institute for Health Metrics and Evaluation for the Global Burden of ...
The 'virtual emptiness': The interplay role of boredom and loneliness in youth problematic smartphone use [0.03%]
“虚拟空虚”:无聊和孤独在青年智能手机问题使用的交互作用机制研究
Laura Orsolini,Giulio Longo,Umberto Volpe
Laura Orsolini
Problematic smartphone use (PSU) among youths has emerged as a significant public health concern. PSU is defined as a pattern of smartphone use characterized by loss of control, preoccupation, and continued use despite negative consequences...
The future of psychiatry: Reflections on the past three decades and projections for the next three [0.03%]
精神医学的过去、现在和未来
David Musyimi Ndetei,Victoria Nthunya Mutiso,Pascalyne Nyamai
David Musyimi Ndetei
The field of psychiatry has experienced an incredible development within the last three decades as it is no longer an institution/medically based profession but rather is more inclusive of community care with emphasis on human rights and cu...
Felipe Santos Arruda,João Maurício Castaldelli-Maia
Felipe Santos Arruda
Addiction remains one of the most complex challenges in psychiatry, marked by conceptual ambiguity and persistent treatment gaps. Advances in neuroscience, genetics, neuroimaging and artificial intelligence have deepened understanding of re...
Current challenges in psychiatry issues on equity in mental health care in the light of the WHO health for all [0.03%]
当前精神病学面临的挑战:基于世界卫生组织“人人享有健康”的口号审视精神健康服务中的公平性问题
Marianne C Kastrup
Marianne C Kastrup
The problem of global inequity in access to health care - including mental health care - remains a persistent challenge worldwide. The disparities are largely the product of social, economic, and political structures. If we are to address h...
Psychiatry of intellectual disability in the UK: looking back, moving forward [0.03%]
英国的智力障碍精神病学:回顾过去,展望未来
Rohit Shankar,Samuel J Tromans,Richard Laugharne et al.
Rohit Shankar et al.
In this century, psychiatry for people with intellectual disability in the United Kingdom has undergone profound shifts, shaped by deinstitutionalization, legislative reform, a focus on psychotropic reduction, an increasing recognition of t...