Heat and mental health outcomes: Towards an inclusive evidence base to inform Australian practice and policy [0.03%]
heat和心理健康结果:构建全面证据体系,以指导澳大利亚实践和政策
Fergus K OConnor
Fergus K OConnor
Climate change-driven increases in ambient temperature pose significant risks for individuals with mental and behavioural disorders, yet current research remains dominated by event-driven outcomes (e.g. heatwaves and bushfires). This framin...
Community follow-up of mental health consumers discharged from forensic services [0.03%]
司法精神病服务出院患者的社区随访研究
Lachlan Draper,Aniket Shukla,Karuppiah Jagadheesan et al.
Lachlan Draper et al.
ObjectiveConsumers discharged from forensic mental health services (FMHS) are highly vulnerable and require careful follow-up. This paper aimed to investigate the duration of engagement and patient outcomes after discharge from FMHS to comm...
An algorithm for managing adults with mental health complaints who present to New South Wales emergency departments accompanied by law enforcement officers [0.03%]
伴执法官员来访的成人精神健康急诊处理算法的新南威尔士州预案
Paul McManus,Christopher James Ryan,Jacqueline P Huber
Paul McManus
ObjectivesProvision of psychiatric assessment and treatment to patients accompanied by police or correctional officers in New South Wales (NSW) emergency departments can present complex legal, ethical, and logistical challenges. These chall...
Letter in response to: "Multidisciplinary perspectives on quality improvement areas for consultation-liaison psychiatry services in Australian hospitals" [0.03%]
来信回应:“从多学科角度审视澳大利亚医院精神卫生会诊服务中的质量改善领域”的不同视角
Halil İbrahim Eren,Uğur Takım
Halil İbrahim Eren
Utility of the Dynamic Appraisal of Situational Aggression - Inpatient Version (DASA-IV) in an acute adult inpatient non-forensic psychiatric setting: A feasibility study [0.03%]
动态攻击情境评估(住院版)在急性成人非司法精神病住院患者中的效用:一项可行性研究
Zi Ying Cui,Shailendhra Bethi,Grace Branjerdporn
Zi Ying Cui
BackgroundThe Dynamic Appraisal of Situational Aggression - Inpatient Version (DASA-IV) is a brief violence risk assessment tool to evaluate imminent risk of aggression. There have been no previous studies to investigate its utility in an a...
The impact of problematic internet behaviours on youth with mental health problems presenting to hospital emergency departments [0.03%]
网络成瘾对有心理健康问题的青少年急诊科就诊的影响研究
Pravin Dullur,Antonio Mendoza Diaz,Mohammed Mohsin et al.
Pravin Dullur et al.
ObjectiveThis study explores prevalence and risk factors of problematic internet behaviours (PIBs) among youth who attended an emergency department (ED) for mental health (MH) concerns.MethodThis is a retrospective cross-sectional study of ...
The evidence on the deprescribing of antipsychotic medication in people with psychotic disorders [0.03%]
抗精神病药物减药的证据:精神分裂症等精神病患者的用药问题
Jonathan Li,Matthew Large,Olav Nielssen
Jonathan Li
ObjectiveTo examine the risks and benefits associated with tapering and ceasing antipsychotic medication after treatment for psychotic illness.MethodNarrative synthesis of major guidelines and meta-analyses, landmark trials and recent rando...
Prevalence of somatization syndromes in adult primary care populations: Systematic review, meta-analyses and meta-regressions [0.03%]
成人初级保健人群中躯体化障碍的流行病学:系统综述、荟萃分析及元回归分析
Melissa Stieler,Peter Pockney,Cassidy Campbell et al.
Melissa Stieler et al.
BackgroundSomatization is a psychological process leading to the experience of somatic symptoms in response to psychosocial factors. Variations in sampling, nosology and instrumentation have contributed to uncertainty about the prevalence o...
Clinical update on the use of prazosin for night-time symptoms of PTSD [0.03%]
关于用于夜间创伤后应激障碍症状的普唑雄胺的临床更新
Paul A Maguire,Tarun Bastiampillai,Stephen Allison et al.
Paul A Maguire et al.
ObjectiveTo provide a clinical update on the treatment of night-time symptoms of posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) with prazosin, which is a centrally acting alpha-1 adrenergic receptor antagonist.MethodsWe performed a narrative review o...
Police, ambulance and mental-health clinician early response (PACER) models in Australia and New Zealand: a narrative review of emergency department impacts and consumer and service provider experiences [0.03%]
澳大利亚和新西兰的警务、救护车和精神卫生从业者早期反应模式(PACER)对急诊科的影响及服务对象和服务提供者体验的叙述性综述
Michaela Anna Skopek,Sami Khan
Michaela Anna Skopek
AimTo examine PACER models in Australia and New Zealand in relation to association with emergency department (ED) presentations, provider, and consumer experiences and assess acceptability and inform service development.BackgroundMental-hea...