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ISSN:2056-4678

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Philippa Greenfield,Marilia Calcia,Chris McCree et al. Philippa Greenfield et al.
Domestic abuse - abusive behaviour perpetrated by an adult towards another adult to whom they are personally connected (e.g. partners, ex-partners or family members) - damages mental health, increases mental health service use and challenge...
Hugh Series,Alistair Burns Hugh Series
The article reviews some basic statistical concepts used in medicine, including the mean, standard deviation, sensitivity and specificity. Using this background the authors describe how these can be applied to cognitive tests, taking the Mo...
Howard Ryland Howard Ryland
Navigating the complex relationship between violence and psychosis can frequently be challenging. Psychiatrists may find assessing and managing the risk of violence in this context daunting. In their article 'The clinical assessment of viol...
Laith Alexander,Allan H Young Laith Alexander
This review highlights some of the recent advances in the psychopharmacology of Major Depressive Disorder (MDD). We synthesise evidence on emerging pharmacological therapies targeting the serotonergic system, before exploring several novel ...
Rhys Bevan Jones,Faris Hussain,Sharifah Shameem Agha et al. Rhys Bevan Jones et al.
Depression and anxiety are common in adolescents, but most affected will not get any formal help. Digital mental health technologies (i.e. resources and interventions to support and improve mental health) are a potential way to extend the r...
Thomas J Brunt,Oliver Gale-Grant Thomas J Brunt
The COVID-19 pandemic has rapidly accelerated the use of online and remote mental healthcare provision. The immediate need to transform services has not allowed for thorough examination of the literature supporting remote delivery of psychi...
Andrew M Novick,David A Ross Andrew M Novick
Patients with psychiatric illness present a unique challenge to clinicians: in contrast to the traditional medical model, in which patients are conceptualized as being stricken by a disease, patients with certain psychiatric illnesses may s...
Margit Burmeister,Srijan Sen Margit Burmeister
Stress is the most important proximal precipitant of depression, yet most large genome-wide association studies (GWAS) do not include stress as a variable. Here, we review how gene × environment (G × E) interaction might impede the discov...
Angharad de Cates,Riccardo De Giorgi Angharad de Cates
Comorbid anxiety symptoms are common in depression, and adding benzodiazepines to antidepressant treatment may seem a rational clinical solution. They also have potential to reduce the initial anxiety that may be caused by early antidepress...
Gemma M J Taylor,Amanda L Baker,Nadine Fox et al. Gemma M J Taylor et al.
Smoking rates in people with depression and anxiety are twice as high as in the general population, even though people with depression and anxiety are motivated to stop smoking. Most healthcare professionals are aware that stopping smoking ...