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期刊名:International review of psychiatry

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ISSN:0954-0261

e-ISSN:1369-1627

IF/分区:3.4/Q2

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Sharmin Aktar,Rachel Tribe Sharmin Aktar
This study investigated self-harming behaviours among UK-based women of Bangladeshi, Indian and Pakistani origin (UKBIP). Through purposive sampling, eight participants who had engaged in self-harm, specifically through cutting, were select...
Ali Ghorbanpour,Alireza Salehi,Marziyeh Doostfatemeh et al. Ali Ghorbanpour et al.
Suicide is a preventable act, but irreversible once committed; Hundreds of thousands of people commit suicide annually around the globe. One of the groups at high risk of suicide is medical students. Suicidal ideation (SI) is a forerunner t...
Claudia L Reardon,Mary Hitchcock Claudia L Reardon
Across all sports, there has been increasing realization that mental health symptoms and disorders in athletes are common. More specifically, there has been increasing study of differences in mental health between individual and team sport ...
Dinithi Mudalige,Dylan X Guan,Clive Ballard et al. Dinithi Mudalige et al.
Physical inactivity in mid-life is a modifiable risk factor for dementia. Mild behavioral impairment (MBI) is a marker of potential neurodegenerative disease. We investigated the association between physical activity and MBI. Baseline data ...
Philip C Huang,Jacob S Shaw,Sabrina Kentis et al. Philip C Huang et al.
Pre-injury anxiety disorder may be a risk factor for poor outcomes following sportsrelated concussion. A systematic review was performed to characterize the relationship between pre-injury anxiety disorder and post-concussion symptom presen...
Sydney Wing,Joshua Caiquo,Chante Butler et al. Sydney Wing et al.
Privilege and marginalization associated with racial background have been posited as contributors to why Black athletes face disparities within their care, treatment, and recovery from sport-related concussion (SRC). However, empirical find...
Jeff Schaffert,Alison Datoc,Gavin D Sanders et al. Jeff Schaffert et al.
This study measured the relationship between head-injury exposure and later-in-life cognitive and emotional symptoms in aging collegiate football players who participated in the College Level Aging Athlete Study. Linear regressions examined...
Dan Zimet,David McDuff,Virginia N Iannone et al. Dan Zimet et al.
Aims: Utilizing Ruthven's (2022) transition model, we explored how identity, voluntariness, and reason for retirement are related to subjective wellbeing throughout an athlete's retirement. ...
Aaron I Esagoff,Jacob S Shaw,Michael J C Bray et al. Aaron I Esagoff et al.
Background: Boxing exposes fighters to head impacts and potential traumatic brain injury (TBI). Though research has explored the neuropsychiatric consequences of contact sports, there is limited research into Excessive Da...