journal
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36265001/the-impact-of-just-and-unjust-war-events-on-mental-health-need-and-utilization-within-u-s-service-members
#41
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Stephen W Krauss, Benjamin J Trachik, Toby D Elliman, Kelly A Toner, Jeffrey Zust, Lyndon A Riviere, Charles W Hoge
Background : Soldiers are resilient to just war events, such as killing enemy combatants and life-threatening experiences, but these same soldiers appear to struggle with unjust war events, such as killing a noncombatant or being unable to help civilian women and children in need. This study is the first to examine how just and unjust war experiences are associated with clinical health service outcomes. Methods : Two samples of soldiers in different stages of readjustment from deployment were drawn from a longitudinal, survey-based study of a US Army brigade...
October 20, 2022: Psychiatry
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36190776/making-meaning-of-surviving-the-oklahoma-city-bombing-seven-years-later
#42
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Alexander J Gajewski, Helena Zhang, Samir Abu-Hamad, Whitney Pollio, Katy McDonald, David E Pollio, Carol S North
Objective : No previous studies examined how survivors made meaning (i.e. interpreted the personal significance) of a disaster experience after seven years. This qualitative study follows up on a previously published analysis of 182 directly-exposed survivors of the Oklahoma City bombing, assessed after six months had elapsed for bombing-related psychopathology and meaning-making processes. The current study examines how 113 survivors (62% follow-up rate) made meaning of their bombing experience after seven years...
October 3, 2022: Psychiatry
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36149804/depressed-mood-in-first-episode-schizophrenia-findings-from-a-1-year-follow-up-in-an-italian-real-world-care-setting
#43
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Lorenzo Pelizza, Emanuela Leuci, Emanuela Quattrone, Giuseppina Paulillo, Silvia Azzali, Simona Pupo, Pietro Pellegrini
Introduction : Depression in schizophrenia is associated with poor outcomes and suicide risk. However, it is overlooked in both research and clinical practice, especially in First Episode Schizophrenia (FES). Methods : In this letter to the editor, we reported relevant findings on relevant comorbid depressed mood in an Italian sample of FES patients during a 1-year follow-up period within an "Early Intervention in Psychosis" (EIP) program. The Positive And Negative Syndrome Scale (PANSS) was completed by 159 participant...
September 23, 2022: Psychiatry
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36040868/association-of-dissociation-with-suicide-attempt-and-non-suicidal-self-injury-in-adolescents-with-a-history-of-sexual-abuse
#44
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Alperen Bikmazer, Zehra Koyuncu, Nese Kavruk Erdim, Muhammed Tayyib Kadak, Mahmut Cem Tarakcioglu, Enes Gokler, Vahdet Gormez, Omer Akil Ozer
Objective : Dissociative symptoms are considered risk factors for suicide and non-suicidal self-injury (NSSI). In this study, the relationship between suicidal behaviors and NSSI with dissociative symptoms in adolescents with a history of Child Sexual Abuse (CSA) was investigated. Methods : A total of 100 adolescents with a history of CSA were evaluated with a detailed forensic psychiatric interview. Dissociative symptoms were measured with the self-report Adolescent Dissociative Experiences Scale (A-DES) and the parent-reported Child Dissociative Checklist (CDC)...
August 30, 2022: Psychiatry
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36006618/a-prospective-longitudinal-study-of-qualitative-disaster-narratives-of-highly-trauma-exposed-survivors-of-the-oklahoma-city-bombing-nearly-a-quarter-century-later
#45
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Carol S North, Katy McDonald, Alina Surís
Objective : To examine highly trauma-exposed survivors of the 1995 Oklahoma City Murrah Federal Building bombing nearly a quarter century later, focusing on survivors' immediate personal experiences of it through open-ended narratives. Methods : An original sample of 182 bombing survivors, studied approximately 6 months post bombing, was randomly selected from a state registry of 1,092 bombing survivors, with 71% participation. Of the original 182 bombing survivors, 103 completed the longitudinal follow-up, conducted at a median of 23 years post bombing...
August 25, 2022: Psychiatry
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36006452/global-call-to-reduce-the-stigma-of-mental-illness-and-covid-19-worldwide
#46
EDITORIAL
Mao-Sheng Ran, Hans Rohlof, Jie Li, Albert Persaud, Tian-Ming Zhang, Roberto Lewis-Fernández
No abstract text is available yet for this article.
August 25, 2022: Psychiatry
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36001416/let-s-talk-about-bruno-encanto-as-a-medium-to-teach-psychodynamic-theory
#47
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Derrick Knox, Glennie Leshen
Encanto is a journey of self-discovery, empowerment, understanding and addressing deep rooted familial and childhood trauma, and reframing our negative thoughts and behaviors into positive ones. It also provides opportunities to sing-along to some of the catchiest earworms to top the Billboard Hot 100 in years. This masterpiece of a film can be used to educate medical students and psychiatry residents on psychodynamic theory in a low-stakes and safe environment to provide insight into our thoughts and feelings, which can be the first step to recovery...
August 24, 2022: Psychiatry
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35952359/context-and-mood-effects-in-interpreting-ambiguous-facial-expressions
#48
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Marco Kramer, Christine Heinisch, Patrick Baumgart, Martin Brüne, Georg Juckel
No abstract text is available yet for this article.
August 11, 2022: Psychiatry
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35848800/just-in-time-adaptive-interventions-for-suicide-prevention-promise-challenges-and-future-directions
#49
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Daniel D L Coppersmith, Walter Dempsey, Evan M Kleiman, Kate H Bentley, Susan A Murphy, Matthew K Nock
The suicide rate (currently 14 per 100,000) has barely changed in the United States over the past 100 years. There is a need for new ways of preventing suicide. Further, research has revealed that suicidal thoughts and behaviors and the factors that drive them are dynamic, heterogeneous, and interactive. Most existing interventions for suicidal thoughts and behaviors are infrequent, not accessible when most needed, and not systematically tailored to the person using their own data (e.g., from their own smartphone)...
July 18, 2022: Psychiatry
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35532217/mental-health-burden-in-enlisted-and-commissioned-u-s-military-veterans-importance-of-indirect-trauma-exposure-in-commissioned-veterans
#50
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Addie N Merians, Peter J Na, Jack Tsai, Ilan Harpaz-Rotem, Robert H Pietrzak
OBJECTIVE: To: 1) identify sociodemographic and military differences between enlisted and commissioned U.S. military veterans; (2) examine sociodemographic, military, trauma, and mental health histories of enlisted and commissioned veterans; and (3) evaluate interactions between enlistment status and trauma exposures in relation to mental health. METHOD: Data were analyzed from the National Health and Resilience in Veterans Study, a nationally representative sample of U...
May 9, 2022: Psychiatry
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35522565/the-associations-between-attitudes-toward-interpersonal-affective-touch-negative-cognitions-and-social-anxiety-a-pilot-study
#51
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Usha Barahmand, Naila Shamsina, Kefira Carvey, Angelica Mae Acheta, Oscar Sanchez
Objective : Affectionate touch promotes psychological well-being likely through inducing cognitive and neurobiological changes, which implies the inverse association of affectionate touch to negative cognitive and psychosocial outcomes. Our aim was to explore relationships between attitudes toward interpersonal touch and social anxiety through fear of negative evaluation and self-critical rumination as mediating variables. Method : Data from 250 participants (69.6% females, n = 174) ranging in age from 18 to 65 years were collected through self-report inventories assessing attitudes toward physical touch from friends and family, nonromantic intimate person and unfamiliar person, fear of negative evaluation, self-critical rumination, and social anxiety...
May 6, 2022: Psychiatry
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35511577/attachment-style-and-risk-of-suicide-attempt-among-new-soldiers-in-the-u-s-army
#52
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Jing Wang, James A Naifeh, Holly B Herberman Mash, Joshua C Morganstein, Carol S Fullerton, Stephen J Cozza, Murray B Stein, Robert J Ursano
OBJECTIVE: Among U.S. Army soldiers suicide attempts (SAs) are a significant public health concern, particularly early in service. We examined the association of attachment style with SA and suicide ideation (SI) among U.S. Army soldiers. METHODS: We analyzed survey data from new soldiers who participated in the Army Study to Assess Risk and Resilience in Servicemembers (Army STARRS). The sample consists of 38,507 soldiers entering Basic Combat Training (BCT) between April 2011 and November 2012...
May 5, 2022: Psychiatry
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35442174/meta-analysis-of-the-effect-of-psychotherapy-in-an-inpatient-setting-examining-the-moderating-role-of-diagnosis-and-therapeutic-approach
#53
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Yael Cohen-Chazani, Michal Lavidor, Eva Gilboa-Schechtman, David Roe, Ilanit Hasson-Ohayon
OBJECTIVE: The current meta-analysis investigates the efficacy of psychotherapy during psychiatric hospitalization and examines the moderating role of diagnosis and therapeutic approach. METHODS: We conducted systematic searches in literature databases, including PubMed, PsycInfo, and Google Scholar. In total, 37 samples were included for the meta-analysis with a total of 4,443 patients. The primary outcome was the standardized mean differences in clinical status measured by symptomatic and functional measures...
April 20, 2022: Psychiatry
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35404761/bereavement-during-the-covid-19-pandemic-impact-on-coping-strategies-and-mental-health
#54
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Joscelyn E Fisher, Alexander J Rice, Rafael F Zuleta, Stephen J Cozza
The COVID-19 coronavirus has caused 5.4 million deaths worldwide, including over 800,000 deaths in the United States (as of December 2021). In addition to these staggering statistics, an even greater number of individuals have died from other causes during the COVID-19 pandemic. As a result, a large portion of the global population has faced bereavement during the COVID-19 pandemic and resulting quarantine. The often rapid and unexpected nature of COVID-19 deaths and the presence of pandemic-related stressors and living restrictions make it more difficult for individuals bereaved during the pandemic to implement effective strategies for coping with the loss compared to non-pandemic periods...
April 11, 2022: Psychiatry
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35349398/psychopathy-and-protective-behavioral-strategies-pbs-mediates-the-relationships-between-primary-and-secondary-psychopathy-and-alcohol-consumption-and-problems
#55
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Matthew P Kramer, Roselyn Peterson, Emy A Willis, Angelina V Leary, Tatiana Magri, Jessica L Cora, Robert D Dvorak
Objective : The most common conceptualization of psychopathy is a two-factor model of primary psychopathy and secondary psychopathy. Primary psychopathy consists of interpersonally abusive behavior, and callousness. Secondary psychopathy includes impulsive and risky decision making. Past research has found that psychopathy is related to negative outcomes, including increased alcohol consumption and problems, and is inversely related to harm reduction behaviors. Protective behavioral strategies (PBS), behaviors designed to reduce alcohol consumption and associated problems, may mediate the relationship between psychopathy and alcohol pathology...
March 29, 2022: Psychiatry
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35290163/message-of-support-for-ukraine
#56
EDITORIAL
Robert J Ursano
No abstract text is available yet for this article.
March 15, 2022: Psychiatry
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35286251/adult-externalizing-and-suicidal-behavior-in-children-who-set-fires-analysis-of-a-40-year-birth-cohort-study
#57
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Nichola Tyler, James A Foulds, Bhubaneswor Dhakal, Joseph M Boden
OBJECTIVE: Firesetting in children is thought to be an indicator of severe conduct problems in young people. However, no research has examined whether childhood firesetting is also associated with increased risk of externalizing and suicidal behaviors in adulthood. METHOD: Data were obtained from a longitudinal study ( n = 1265). Childhood firesetting/conduct problems (7-10 years) were derived from an assessment of antisocial behavior. Externalizing/suicidal behavior was derived from the Composite International Diagnostic Interview and the Self-Report Delinquency Inventory...
March 14, 2022: Psychiatry
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35271425/a-crosswalk-study-of-dsm-iv-and-dsm-5-criteria-for-ptsd-from-the-dsm-5-field-trials
#58
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Carol S North, Alina M Surís, Diana Clarke, Jayme M Palka, Lamyaa Yousif, Darrel A Regier
Objective : Posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) is prevalent and sometimes severely disabling. Providing effective treatment for PTSD and addressing its social consequences require accurate diagnosis. PTSD criteria have changed in all editions of the American Diagnostic Criteria since introduction of the diagnosis in DSM-III in 1980. The DSM-5 Field Trials demonstrated very good inter-rater reliability for PTSD, but a crosswalk study comparing DSM-IV and DSM-5 criteria has potential to identify diagnostic differences generated by changed criteria...
March 10, 2022: Psychiatry
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35139000/suicide-ideation-and-social-support-trajectories-in-national-guard-and-reserve-servicemembers
#59
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Jing Wang, Robert J Ursano, Robert K Gifford, Hieu Dinh, Alysse Weinberg, Gregory H Cohen, Laura Sampson, Sandro Galea, Carol S Fullerton
Objective : Since 2004 increased rates of suicide have been noted in the US Armed Forces. We examined the association of social support (SS) trajectories and suicide ideation (SI) over a four-year period in Reserve Component (RC) servicemembers (National Guard and Reserve). We also examined baseline mental health measures, as predictors of the identified trajectories. Methods : Structured interviews were conducted with a nationally representative sample of 1,582 RC servicemembers at baseline and three follow-up waves...
February 9, 2022: Psychiatry
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35138998/reduced-expression-of-emotion-a-red-flag-signalling-conversion-to-psychosis-in-clinical-high-risk-for-psychosis-chr-p-populations
#60
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Jone Bjornestad, Tore Tjora, Johannes H Langeveld, Inge Joa, Jan Olav Johannessen, Michelle Friedman-Yakoobian, Wenche Ten Velden Hegelstad
Objective : In this hypothesis-testing study, which is based on findings from a previous atheoretical machine-learning study, we test the predictive power of baseline "reduced expression of emotion" for psychosis. Method : Study participants (N = 96, mean age 16.55 years) were recruited from the Prevention of Psychosis Study in Rogaland, Norway. The Structured Interview for Prodromal Syndromes (SIPS) was conducted 13 times over two years. Reduced expression of emotion was added to positive symptoms at baseline (P1-P5) as a predictor of psychosis onset over a two-year period using logistic regression...
February 9, 2022: Psychiatry
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