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Evangelia Argyriou,Jorge R C Almeida,Melissa P DelBello et al. Evangelia Argyriou et al.
Background: Although the occurrence of mania defines the onset of bipolar I disorder, affected individuals often report years of prodromal psychiatric symptoms, often including anxiety and anxiety-related disorders. Moreo...
Benjamin L Hankin,Catherine H Demers,Nancy Grote et al. Benjamin L Hankin et al.
Postpartum depression is prevalent with negative consequences for both mothers and developing infants. Little is known about how much the effects of depression treatment, delivered during pregnancy, persist as relapse prevention through 1-y...
Jacob D Armstrong,Nicole R Baughman,Ricardo A Wilhelm et al. Jacob D Armstrong et al.
Introduction: Identifying moderators of treatment outcome for depression and anxiety offers promise for personalizing treatment or providing novel intervention targets. Indices of social well-being have emerged as candida...
Karl E Conroy,Benjamin L Hankin,Julianne M Griffith et al. Karl E Conroy et al.
Prenatal depression is one of the most common obstetric complications. Psychotherapies alleviate depression during pregnancy, yet less is known about which psychosocial processes are changed during treatment and which psychotherapeutic targ...
Rahma Yusuf Haji Mohamud,Nur Adam Mohamed,Yusuf Abdirisak Mohamed et al. Rahma Yusuf Haji Mohamud et al.
Introduction: Postpartum depression (PPD) is a major public health concern, affecting an estimated 10-15 % of women worldwide, with higher rates consistently reported in low- and middle-income countries. This study sought...
Michael Odenthal,Pascal Schlechter,Christoph Benke et al. Michael Odenthal et al.
Background: Older adults show high rates of depression with an increase during the COVID-19 pandemic. Social isolation and lifestyle disruptions contributed to loneliness, symptoms of depression, and reduced activity. For...
H Nur Eken,Shabnam Hossein,Apphia Freeman et al. H Nur Eken et al.
Background: Obsessive-Compulsive Personality Disorder (OCPD) is characterized by a lifelong pattern of excessive attention to detail, rigidity and perfectionism. Although OCPD was historically linked to Obsessive-Compulsi...
Katie J Paige,Katie L Burkhouse,Jennifer H Suor Katie J Paige
Maternal depression, maltreatment history, and authoritarian parenting styles are associated with adolescent depression, especially among girls. Individual characteristics, such as altered error-related negativity (ΔERN), an event-related ...
Sandra J Weiss,Sarah Nagle-Yang,Heather Flynn et al. Sandra J Weiss et al.
Background: A growing body of research suggests that symptoms of mood disorders vary by gender. Such differences could reflect unique mood phenotypes for women and men. We examined whether women and men with mood disorder...
Dean T Acheson,Jonathon R Howlett,Katia M Harlé et al. Dean T Acheson et al.
Identifying risk for developing trauma-related disorders is a critical step in future prevention and intervention strategies. Impairments in inhibition of learned fear, such as safety signal learning and fear extinction, are suggested to be...