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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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Mette Reilev,Jacob Harbo Andersen,Mikkel Højlund et al. Mette Reilev et al.
Introduction: Changes in psychotropic drug use relative to suicidal behavior could potentially inform the timing of preventive efforts. We aimed to describe the initiation and discontinuation of psychotropic drugs relativ...
Kamilla W Miskowiak,Julian Macoveanu,Brice Ozenne et al. Kamilla W Miskowiak et al.
Introduction: Patients with mood disorders, especially, major depressive disorder (MDD) and bipolar disorder (BD), are at heightened risk of relapse and psychiatric rehospitalizations. Therefore, there is an urgent need t...
Erik Perfalk,Martin Bernstorff,Andreas Aalkjær Danielsen et al. Erik Perfalk et al.
Background: Clinical decision support systems based on machine learning (ML) models are emerging within psychiatry. To ensure their successful implementation, healthcare staff needs to trust these systems. Here, we invest...
Mao-Hsuan Huang,Yi-Hsuan Kuan,Pei-Chi Tu et al. Mao-Hsuan Huang et al.
Background: The neurobiological basis of impulsivity and its role in suicide attempt (SA) in BD remains underexplored. This study aimed to examine the functional connectivity (FC) within the prefrontal cortex (PFC) in BD ...
Adrian E Desai Boström,Thomas Cars,Clara Hellner et al. Adrian E Desai Boström et al.
Objective: The study aimed to estimate 5-year recurrence rates of first-episode major depressive disorder (MDD) and assess the impact of adolescence on recurrence likelihood after the first episode, compared to adults. ...
Jessica Mundy,Alisha S M Hall,Esben Agerbo et al. Jessica Mundy et al.
Background: Previous research has shown that females who use hormonal contraception are at increased risk of developing depression, and that the risk is highest among adolescents. While this finding could reflect age-spec...
M Florencia Forte,Derek Clougher,Àlex G Segura et al. M Florencia Forte et al.
Background: Studies have shown associations between polygenic risk scores for educational attainment (PRSEA), cognitive reserve (CR), cognition, negative symptoms (NS), and psychosocial functioning in first-episode psycho...