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期刊名:Journal of affective disorders reports

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ISSN:2666-9153

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Anthony Kennedy,Amy M Brausch Anthony Kennedy
Background: Among adolescents, rates for suicide attempts and non-suicidal self-injury (NSSI) remain high. Adolescents also often experience bullying, which has been found to associate with increased risk of suicide attem...
Melinda J Chang,Parisa Vidafar,Jeffrey L Birk et al. Melinda J Chang et al.
Shift workers commonly suffer from disturbed sleep, which is known to affect mental health in other populations. Shift work disorder (SWD) is characterized by complaints of insomnia and/or excessive daytime sleepiness temporally associated ...
Sumra Sajid,Ryan E Lawrence,Hanga C Galfalvy et al. Sumra Sajid et al.
Emergency department (ED) visits for suicidal ideation or behavior have been increasing in all age groups, particularly younger adults. A rapid-acting treatment to reduce suicidal thinking, adapted for ED use, is needed. Previous studies ha...
Bridget Brinckman,Elena Alfaro,William Wooten et al. Bridget Brinckman et al.
In this review, we summarize current evidence for compassion-based approaches for PTSD and the potential for their application to the adolescent PTSD population. Exposure to traumatic events is common in adolescence and PTSD remains a publi...
Alexandra Murray,Ruth Wadman,Ellen Townsend Alexandra Murray
Background: Adolescent self-harm is a vast public health concern with self-harm rates increasing each year. Looked-after adolescents are a group at increased risk of self-harm owing to adverse life-events and attachment i...
Thomas Matuza,Allan Shikh,Sarah R Sullivan et al. Thomas Matuza et al.
Background: Hopelessness is one of the best-studied cognitive predictors of depression and suicide. Previous research suggests that hopelessness may develop through repetitive thinking about the occurrence of positive and...
Shefali Chaudhary,Sien Hu,Kesong Hu et al. Shefali Chaudhary et al.
Background: Numerous studies characterized how resting-state functional connectivities (rsFCs) of the amygdala were disrupted in emotional disorders and varied with emotional traits, including anxiety. With trait anxiety ...
Victor Buitron,Nubia Angelina Mayorga,Jasmin R Brooks et al. Victor Buitron et al.
The impact of COVID-19 has led to a substantial economic and psychosocial burden on the Latinx population. However, few studies have evaluated how COVID-19 symptoms may exacerbate suicide risk indicators among Latinx persons, or the particu...
J Douglas Bremner,Rebeca Alvarado Ortego,Carolina Campanella et al. J Douglas Bremner et al.
Objective: Childhood sexual abuse is the leading cause of posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) in women, and is a prominent cause of morbidity and loss of function for which limited treatments are available. Understanding...
Joshua E Curtiss,Bridget Wallace,Lauren B Fisher et al. Joshua E Curtiss et al.
Objective: Both cognitive behavioral therapy for depression (CBT-D) combined with brief motivational interviewing (CBT-D + BMI) and alone are associated with symptom improvement among college students with co-occurring de...