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期刊名:Acta psychiatrica scandinavica

缩写:ACTA PSYCHIAT SCAND

ISSN:0001-690X

e-ISSN:1600-0447

IF/分区:5.0/Q1

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Alicia Nevriana,Emma Brulin,Tomas Hemmingsson et al. Alicia Nevriana et al.
Introduction: Many studies have examined physicians' risk of suicide, but studies of other healthcare occupations have been fewer. Suicide attempts have also rarely been studied. We aimed to determine the risks of suicide...
Mikko Niskanen,Olli Kärkkäinen,Heidi Taipale et al. Mikko Niskanen et al.
Background: Individuals with bipolar disorder face an elevated risk of premature death, often due to external causes such as accidental injuries, self-harm, and substance-related deaths. This study aimed to investigate th...
Ikbal Andrian Malau,Ying-Ming Chiu,Hui-Chih Chang et al. Ikbal Andrian Malau et al.
Introduction: Bipolar disorder (BD) significantly affects life expectancy (LE), results in substantial loss of LE, and contributes to high medical costs, with these impacts varying by age at onset and gender. Previous stu...
Yuanjun Xie,Chenxi Li,Muzhen Guan et al. Yuanjun Xie et al.
Background: Auditory verbal hallucinations (AVH) are prominent positive symptoms of schizophrenia that frequently prove resistant to conventional antipsychotic treatments. Low-frequency repetitive transcranial magnetic st...