Matthew S Kayser,Josep Dalmau
Matthew S Kayser
Anti-NMDA receptor encephalitis is an autoimmune disorder in which antibodies attack NMDA (N-methyl-D-aspartate)-type glutamate receptors at central neuronal synapses. Symptoms include a highly characteristic set of neurologic deficits, but...
Ana-Maria Iosif,Andres F Sciolla,Khyati Brahmbhatt et al.
Ana-Maria Iosif et al.
Complex caregiving issues occur in multigenerational families carrying the fragile X mutation and premutation. The same family members may care for children or siblings with fragile X syndrome (FXS) and for elderly parents with fragile X-as...
Kourosh Zakeri,Marc N Potenza
Kourosh Zakeri
Pathological gambling (PG) is an impulse control disorder with prevalence estimates in the range of 0.2-2% in the general population. PG can significantly impact one's ability to function as it may negatively influence social, financial, an...
Whitney Wharton,Carey E Gleason,Sandra R M S Olson et al.
Whitney Wharton et al.
Women are at a higher risk than men to develop mood disorders and depression. The increased risk is associated with fluctuating estrogen levels that occur during reproductive cycle events, particularly during the menopausal transition, a ti...
Michael H Bloch,Christopher Pittenger
Michael H Bloch
OCD is a psychiatric disorder with a lifetime prevalence of 1-3% and is a significant cause of disability worldwide. Family studies indicate that OCD has a significant hereditable component, with relatives of OCD cases being 4 times more li...
Hilarie Cash,Cosette D Rae,Ann H Steel et al.
Hilarie Cash et al.
Problematic computer use is a growing social issue which is being debated worldwide. Internet Addiction Disorder (IAD) ruins lives by causing neurological complications, psychological disturbances, and social problems. Surveys in the United...
Systematic Review and Meta-analysis of Pharmacological Interventions for Weight Gain from Antipsychotics and Mood Stabilizers [0.03%]
抗精神病药物和心境稳定剂导致的体重增加的药理干预措施系统评价和荟萃分析
Jess G Fiedorowicz,Del D Miller,Jeffrey R Bishop et al.
Jess G Fiedorowicz et al.
Pharmacological treatments for serious mental illness (SMI) can cause weight gain and adverse metabolic effects. Many second generation antipsychotics and mood stabilizers appear to be particularly problematic in this regard. Several studie...
Review of Interventions for Parental Depression from Toddlerhood to Adolescence [0.03%]
针对幼儿及青少年期父母抑郁的干预措施综述
Rhonda C Boyd,Jane E Gillham
Rhonda C Boyd
Because of the recurrent course, significant burden, and intergenerational impact of depression, there is a great need for interventions for depressed parents and their children. This article reviews eight interventions that 1) aim to impac...
Modifiable Midlife Risk Factors for Late-Life Cognitive Impairment and Dementia [0.03%]
中年可改变危险因素与晚年认知损害和痴呆的关系
Tiffany F Hughes,Mary Ganguli
Tiffany F Hughes
The baby boom generation is approaching the age of greatest risk for cognitive impairment and dementia. There is growing interest in strategies to modify the environment in midlife to increase the probability of maintaining cognitive health...
HIV, STD, and Sexual Risk Reduction for Individuals with a Severe Mental Illness: Review of the Intervention Literature [0.03%]
针对严重精神疾病患者减少艾滋病、性传播疾病和性风险的干预措施综述文献
Theresa E Senn,Michael P Carey
Theresa E Senn
Seroprevalence studies indicate that HIV infection rates are elevated among individuals with a severe mental illness (SMI) compared to the general population. The higher prevalence of HIV among individuals with SMI has prompted the developm...