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https://read.qxmd.com/read/38606412/postnatal-depression-in-british-mothers-of-african-and-caribbean-origin-a-randomised-controlled-trial-of-learning-through-play-plus-culturally-adapted-cognitive-behaviour-therapy-compared-with-psychoeducation
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Dung Ezekiel Jidong, Tarela Juliet Ike, Maisha Murshed, Christopher Francis, Shadrack Bitrus Mwankon, John Ezekiel Jidong, Juliet Yop Pwajok, Pam Patrick Nyam, Nusrat Husain
BACKGROUND: One in every three women worldwide experiences postnatal depression after childbirth, with long-term negative consequences on their children. The mainstream mental healthcare provision for British mothers of African/Caribbean origin is mostly unsuccessful due to a lack of culturally appropriate care. METHODS: The study adopts a mixed-methods randomised controlled trial (RCT) design. A 12-session (60 minutes each) of online Learning Through Play plus Culturally adapted Cognitive Behaviour Therapy (LTP+CaCBT) intervention was employed for treating postnatal depression in comparison with psychoeducation (PE)...
2024: Frontiers in Psychiatry
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38606409/korean%C3%A2-autistic-persons-facing-systemic-stigmatization-from-middle-education-schools-daily-survival-on-the-edge-as-a-puppet
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Wn-Ho Yoon, JaeKyung Seo, Cheolung Je
INTRODUCTION: Korean autistic persons who have endured an integrated secondary education system have been exposed to school bullying, causing trauma and stigma to them. It also blocks them from entering a tertiary education system and a decent work, resulting in a lower quality of life. However, research on how it affects autistic persons has not yet been conducted in Korea. METHODS: Fourteen adult autistic persons in the Republic of Korea participated in the semi-structured focused group interviews...
2024: Frontiers in Psychiatry
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38604624/understanding-lived-experiences-and-perceptions-of-resilience-in-black-and-south-asian-muslim-children-living-in-east-london-a-qualitative-study-protocol
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Aisling Murray, Faiza Durrani, Ali Winstanley, Eleanor Keiller, Patrisiya Ali Taleb, Shahlima Islam, Sevasti Foka, Maria Grazia Turri, Jennifer Y F Lau
INTRODUCTION: It is important to promote resilience in preadolescence; however, there is limited research on children's understandings and experiences of resilience. Quantitative approaches may not capture dynamic and context-specific aspects of resilience. Resilience research has historically focused on white, middle-class Western adults and adolescents, creating an evidence gap regarding diverse experiences of resilience in middle childhood which could inform interventions. East London's Muslim community represents a diverse, growing population...
April 10, 2024: BMJ Open
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38602793/online-xenophobia-and-mental-health-among-venezuelan-migrant-youth-in-colombia-the-interplay-with-in-person-discrimination
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Christopher P Salas-Wright, Seth J Schwartz, Mildred M Maldonado-Molina, Brian TaeHyuk Keum, Juliana Mejía-Trujillo, María Fernanda García, Miguel Ángel Cano, Melissa M Bates, Augusto Pérez-Gómez
Emerging research provides insights into migration-related cultural stress experiences and mental health among Venezuelan migrants; however, prior studies have not considered the critical distinction between online xenophobia and in-person discrimination. To address this gap, we assess the psychometric properties of an abbreviated version of the Perceived Online Racism Scale (PORS) with Venezuelan migrant youth and examine the interplay between online xenophobia, in-person discrimination, and mental health...
April 11, 2024: American Journal of Orthopsychiatry
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38600982/understanding-stigma-of-dementia-during-covid-19-a-scoping-review
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Juanita-Dawne R Bacsu, Raymond J Spiteri, Kate Nanson, Zahra Rahemi, Claire Webster, Myrna Norman, Chantelle Stone
INTRODUCTION: Stigma of dementia is one of the greatest challenges for people living with dementia. However, there is little research on the different types of stigma of dementia in the COVID-19 pandemic. The purpose of this scoping review is to synthesize the existing literature on dementia-related stigma (self, public, and structural stigma), during the pandemic. METHODS: Guided by Arksey and O'Malley's scoping review framework and PRISMA guidelines, CINAHL, EMBASE, Google Scholar, Medline, PsycINFO, and Web of Science were searched for English language literature from January 2020 to June 2023...
2024: Frontiers in Psychiatry
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38599803/superstitions-of-composure-the-ayn-rand-cult-and-the-pop-psychology-of-self-esteem
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Marie Kolkenbrock
Ayn Rand is known as an advocate of rugged individualism and unregulated capitalism, which has led to a scholarly focus on her influence on neoliberal and right-wing politics. This article focuses on the psychologically unrealistic conceptualisation of self-esteem in Rand's ethics, which arguably prevails in today's self-help culture. Rand endorsed Nathaniel Branden, her acolyte and lover, as official therapist for her circle. In this role, he promoted the positive effects of living according to Randian principles on mental health...
April 11, 2024: BJPsych Bulletin
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38598937/sex-differences-in-brain-excitability-revealed-by-concurrent-itbs-fnirs
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Rebecca L D Kan, Bella B B Zhang, Tim T Z Lin, Alvin H P Tang, Adam W L Xia, Penny P I Qin, Minxia Jin, Kenneth N K Fong, Benjamin Becker, Suk-Yu Yau, Georg S Kranz
Sex differences have been claimed an imperative factor in the optimization of psychiatric treatments. Intermittent theta-burst stimulation (iTBS), a patterned form of repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation, is a promising non-invasive treatment option. Here, we investigated whether the real-time neural response to iTBS differs between men and women, and which mechanisms may mediate these differences. To this end, we capitalized on a concurrent iTBS/functional near-infrared spectroscopy setup over the left dorsolateral prefrontal cortex, a common clinical target, to test our assumptions...
April 3, 2024: Asian Journal of Psychiatry
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38598935/comparison-of-v-risk-y-and-v-risk-10-for-risk-of-violence-a-one-year-study-from-a-psychiatric-emergency-department-for-adolescents
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John Olav Roaldset, Øyvind Lockertsen, Carina Chudiakow Gustavsen, Torbjørn Landheim, Stål Bjørkly
There has been a lack of short and simple screening instruments to assess the risk of violence in youth. Many acute youth departments have used the V-RISK-10, a risk screener for adults. V-RISK-Y is a risk screener based on the V-RISK-10 and adapted to youths. Our aim was to compare the predictive validity between V-RISK-Y and VRISK-10 in an emergency psychiatric adolescent ward. Target population were all 92 patients admitted within one year, and study population consisted of 49 (53 %) patients who had completed data...
April 4, 2024: Asian Journal of Psychiatry
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38598934/the-prevalence-of-depression-determinants-and-linkage-with-functional-disability-amongst-postmenopausal-women-in-india-evidence-from-the-longitudinal-ageing-study-in-india
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Saurav Basu, Vansh Maheshwari, Baani Sodhi, Pallak Mannan, Prerna Kukreti
BACKGROUND: The study objective was estimating the prevalence and determinants of depression amongst postmenopausal women in India. Additionally, we used panel mediation analysis to model the extent to which multimorbidity was associated with depression after adjusting for the effects of functional disability in the participants. METHODS: Data from 28,160 women aged 50 and above from the Longitudinal Aging Study in India (LASI) Wave 1 were analyzed. Depression was assessed using the Composite International Diagnostic Interview-Short Form (CIDI-SF), with multimorbidity and functional disability (ADL and IADL) considered as key predictor variables...
March 27, 2024: Asian Journal of Psychiatry
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38598933/relationship-between-ruminative-style-and-adolescent-depression
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Jinghan Wang, Haitao Chen, Hao Xu, Ruiwen Cai, Yanli Zhao, Shuping Tan
BACKGROUND: The role of rumination in depression remains controversial. We aimed to establish the ruminative tendency style theory (RTST), discuss the occurrence of depression in adolescents with rumination as the core, and explore the different associations between adolescent ruminative tendency, ruminative style, and depression. METHODS: This study employed an online questionnaire survey of 1110 Chinese adolescents aged 12-17 years, assessing ruminative tendency, ruminative style, stressful life events, depressive state, depressive trait, the Big Five personality traits, and social support...
April 2, 2024: Asian Journal of Psychiatry
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38598728/lgbti-healthcare-in-medical-education
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Gulcin Elboga, Sengul Kocamer Sahin, Bahadır Demir, Gulin Ozdamar Unal, Beyza Alparslan, Ezel Altıntaş, Talip Kerem Marangoz, Tanyeli Guneyligil Kazaz, Abdurrahman Altindag
Our aim is to reveal the interaction of cultural and religious influences with professional equipment by determining the level of knowledge, sexual attitudes, and homophobia of medical students about LGBTI+ individuals. The study included 324 students from our faculty of medicine. The Hudson and Ricketts Homophobia scale, the Attitudes Towards Lesbians and Gay Men scale, and the Hendrick Sexual Attitudes scale were used with the sociodemograpic data form. Data were collected and analyzed using descriptive and inferential statistical tests...
May 1, 2024: Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38596633/is-there-evidence-for-factorial-invariance-of-the-covid-stress-scales-an-analysis-of-north-american-and-cross-cultural-populations
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Blake A E Boehme, Laura Kinsman, Steven Taylor, Gordon J G Asmundson
The COVID-19 pandemic impacted the mental health of more citizens globally than any previous modern viral outbreak. In response to the psychological challenges associated with COVID-19, the COVID Stress Scales (CSS) were developed to assess the presence and severity of COVID-related distress. The initial North American validation study of the CSS identified that the scale comprised five factors: danger and contamination fears, fear of socioeconomic consequences, xenophobia, checking and reassurance seeking, and traumatic stress symptoms...
2024: Frontiers in Psychiatry
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38595856/thirty-year-trends-of-anxiety-disorders-among-adolescents-based-on-the-2019-global-burden-of-disease-study
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Xiaohan Liu, Fan Yang, Ning Huang, Shan Zhang, Jing Guo
BACKGROUND: Anxiety disorders are the most common psychiatric problems, affecting approximately 1 in 12 children and 1 in 4 adolescents. Understanding the incidence, burden and correlated risks of anxiety disorders among children and adolescents can help identify areas of success, stagnation and emerging threats, thereby facilitating effective improvement strategies. AIMS: To estimate the incidence and burden trends of anxiety disorders in children and adolescents from 1990 to 2019 in 204 countries and compare the incidence and disease burden in different countries...
2024: General Psychiatry
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38590033/evaluating-aboriginal-and-torres-strait-islander-social-and-emotional-wellbeing-services-a-collective-case-study-in-far-north-queensland
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Mary Anne Furst, Tina McDonald, Janya McCalman, Jose Salinas-Perez, Ruth Fagan, Anita Lee Hong, Merrissa Nona, Vicki Saunders, Luis Salvador-Carulla
BACKGROUND: Access to a coordinated range of strengths-based, culturally appropriate community-led primary mental health and Social and Emotional Wellbeing services is critical to the mental health and wellbeing of young Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people, and is a policy commitment of the Australian government. However, complex and fragmented service networks and a lack of standardised service data are barriers in identifying what services are available and what care they provide...
April 8, 2024: Australian and New Zealand Journal of Psychiatry
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38589879/fasting-upregulates-the-monocarboxylate-transporter-mct1-at-the-rat-blood-brain-barrier-through-ppar-%C3%AE-activation
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Stéphanie Chasseigneaux, Véronique Cochois-Guégan, Lucas Lecorgne, Murielle Lochus, Sophie Nicolic, Corinne Blugeon, Laurent Jourdren, David Gomez-Zepeda, Stefan Tenzer, Sylvia Sanquer, Valérie Nivet-Antoine, Marie-Claude Menet, Jean-Louis Laplanche, Xavier Declèves, Salvatore Cisternino, Bruno Saubaméa
BACKGROUND: The blood-brain barrier (BBB) is pivotal for the maintenance of brain homeostasis and it strictly regulates the cerebral transport of a wide range of endogenous compounds and drugs. While fasting is increasingly recognized as a potential therapeutic intervention in neurology and psychiatry, its impact upon the BBB has not been studied. This study was designed to assess the global impact of fasting upon the repertoire of BBB transporters. METHODS: We used a combination of in vivo and in vitro experiments to assess the response of the brain endothelium in male rats that were fed ad libitum or fasted for one to three days...
April 8, 2024: Fluids and Barriers of the CNS
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38584519/-i-was-already-there-once-cumulative-attempt-capital-of-marginalized-women-exiting-substance-use-and-street-prostitution-contributes-to-their-recovery-capital
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Nili Gesser
Despite a move to view substance use as a disease of the brain, relapse into drugs is still often viewed as a personal failure. Low recovery capital has been used to explain relapse among certain marginalized populations. Recovery capital is a recent framework that refers to the individual's sum of all internal and external assets that may assist in their recovery process. It includes four categories: physical, human, social, and cultural capital. However, this framework does not relate to the role of actual relapses in the recovery process, despite their common occurrence...
April 8, 2024: American Journal of Community Psychology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38583298/adaption-and-validation-of-the-rwandese-version-of-the-mood-disorder-questionnaire-for-the-screening-of-bipolar-disorder
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E Musoni-Rwililiza, C J Arnbjerg, N U Rurangwa, J Carlsson, P Kallestrup, E Vindbjerg, D Gishoma
BACKGROUND: Bipolar disorder is challenging to diagnose. In Rwanda, a sub-Saharan country with a limited number of psychiatrists, the number of people with an undetected diagnosis of bipolar disorder could be high. Still, no screening tool for the disorder is available in the country. This study aimed to adapt and validate the Mood Disorder Questionnaire in the Rwandan population. METHODS: The Mood Disorder Questionnaire was translated into Kinyarwanda. The process involved back-translation, cross-cultural adaptation, field testing of the pre-final version, and final adjustments...
March 18, 2024: Comprehensive Psychiatry
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38582016/legal-aspects-of-proxy-practices-in-clinical-psychiatry-in-india
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Shivanee Kumari, B Sai Chaitanya Reddy, S B Math
Proxy procedures in psychiatry include proxy consultations, proxy prescriptions, covert and refill medications. Before Mental Healthcare Act (MHCA) 2017, there was minimal emphasis on the rights of individuals with Severe Mental Illness (SMI), leading family members to use proxy practices. With the new legislation, these practices have to be seen in a new light. Proxy consultations may be allowed for information, advice, etc. but not for giving medications or making a diagnosis. Proxy prescriptions can be given if the patient gives prior authorization or through nominated representative in advanced directive...
March 27, 2024: Asian Journal of Psychiatry
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38581255/-country-giving-you-a-thing-of-it-elder-governed-cultural-therapy-for-indigenous-young-people
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Alasdair Vance, Janet McGaw, Jo Winther, Angel O'Meara, Sandra Eades
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April 6, 2024: Australian and New Zealand Journal of Psychiatry
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38580991/towards-agreement-amongst-parents-teachers-and-children-on-perceived-psychopathology-in-children-in-a-kenyan-socio-cultural-context-a-cross-sectional-study
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Victoria Mutiso, David M Ndetei, Christine Musyimi, Jenelle Shanley, Monica Swahn, Kamaldeep Bhui
BACKGROUND: Our objective was to determine levels of agreement between parents, teachers and children on mental symptoms in the children. Teachers, children and parents constitute the TRIAD in the perception of psychopathology in children. Analyzing the perceptions of psychopathology from the perspectives of parents, teachers, and children is essential for a comprehensive understanding of a child's mental health. METHODS: We identified 195 participants across ten randomly sampled primary schools in South East Kenya...
April 5, 2024: BMC Psychiatry
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