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https://read.qxmd.com/read/38514191/forebrain-eaat3-overexpression-increases-susceptibility-to-amphetamine-induced-repetitive-behaviors
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Jared M Kopelman, Muhammad O Chohan, Alex I Hsu, Eric A Yttri, Jeremy Veenstra-VanderWeele, Susanne E Ahmari
Obsessive Compulsive Disorder (OCD) is a debilitating psychiatric disorder characterized by intrusive obsessive thoughts and compulsive behaviors. Multiple studies have shown association of polymorphisms in the SLC1A1 gene with OCD. The most common of these OCD-associated polymorphisms increases expression of the encoded protein, Excitatory Amino Acid Transporter 3 (EAAT3), a neuronal glutamate transporter. Previous work has shown that increased EAAT3 expression results in OCD-relevant behavioral phenotypes in rodent models...
March 21, 2024: ENeuro
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38512149/-diagnostics-and-treatment-of-suicidality-a-matter-of-customization
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
K H J E Mennen, S P A Rasing, R F P de Winter, M van den Bogaard, M van den Berg, J M van Rossum, D H M Creemers
This article illustrates the importance of conducting a comprehensive analysis of suicidality through the case study of an adolescent patient dealing with both depressive disorder and obsessive-compulsive disorder. The aim of treating suicidality is to address the underlying psychiatric conditions and factors contributing to the disorder. This necessitates a thorough evaluation of the treatment environment, the establishment of continuous care, and ensuring safety. By utilizing a new model to distinguish various forms of suicidal behavior and examining suicidality as a distinct phenomenon, it becomes possible to create individualized diagnostic and treatment approaches, along with effective risk assessments...
2024: Tijdschrift Voor Psychiatrie
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38501096/happy-hour-the-association-between-trait-hedonic-capacity-and-motivation-to-drink-alcohol
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Daniela Becker, Katharina Bernecker
The (over)consumption of alcohol and other addictive substances is often conceptualized as a problem of low self-control (i.e., people's inability to inhibit unwanted impulses). According to that view, people drink because they cannot resist. In the present studies, we approached this from a different perspective and tested whether alcohol consumption might also be a problem of low hedonic capacity (i.e., people's inability to experience pleasure and relaxation, often due to intrusive thoughts). According to that view, people drink because it helps them enjoy or cope with negative thoughts or emotions...
June 2024: Addictive Behaviors Reports
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38495085/totally-all-alone-with-my-thoughts-development-psychometric-properties-and-correlates-of-the-loneliness-automatic-thoughts-questionnaire
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Alison L Rose, Joel O Goldberg, Gordon L Flett, Taryn Nepon, Avi Besser
INTRODUCTION: The current article introduces the Loneliness Automatic Thoughts Questionnaire (LATQ) and describes research evaluating its psychometric properties and correlates. METHODS: Two separate samples of university student participants (Study 1; N = 282, Study 2; N = 289) were administered the LATQ along with a battery of other measures. Whereas Study 1 involved a preliminary investigation of the psychometric properties of the LATQ, Study 2 provided an opportunity to further expand on this aim by assessing the concurrent validity of the measure across studies...
2024: Psychology Research and Behavior Management
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38487945/a-unique-combination-of-horror-and-longing-traumatic-grief-in-post-october-7-2023-israel
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Ilanit Hasson-Ohayon, Danny Horesh
On October 7, 2023 (10/7), Hamas militants brutally attacked Israeli towns and villages surrounding the Gaza Strip, resulting in the killing of more than 1100 people, most of whom were civilians slaughtered in their own homes. The killings occurred under highly traumatic circumstances, including shooting, the burning of homes, hunting down people who attempted to escape, and severe sexual assault. Thus, many Israelis today experience a unique mix of both posttraumatic and severe grief reactions. Traumatic grief (TG) is often defined as a condition that results from the death of a significant other and includes symptoms similar to posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) that are specifically related to the deceased, such as intrusive thoughts and memories about the deceased and hypervigilance expressed by constantly looking for them or cues associated with them...
March 15, 2024: Journal of Traumatic Stress
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38465133/exploring-care-and-recovery-for-individuals-with-post-traumatic-stress-disorder-a-scoping-review
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REVIEW
Jennifer R Smith, Kyle J Drouillard, Angel M Foster
Most people experience trauma at some point in their lives. The sources of trauma can include accidents, natural disasters, physical or sexual assault, combat, torture, or the death of a loved one. Experiencing or witnessing any of these, or other terrifying events, may make one susceptible to developing post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), a trauma- and stressor-related mental health condition. The common symptoms and consequences of PTSD include intrusive and distressing thoughts, memories, or flashbacks related to the traumatic event; avoidance of situations, people, or activities that remind one of the traumatic event; irritability, sleep difficulties, or hypervigilance; feelings of guilt, shame, or fear; substance use; strains on relationships; and suicidal thoughts and behaviors...
February 2024: Curēus
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38462757/covid-19-impact-on-post-traumatic-stress-symptoms-in-burning-mouth-syndrome-a-multicentric-study
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Giulia Ottaviani, Federica Canfora, Stefania Leuci, Noemi Coppola, Giuseppe Pecoraro, Katia Rupel, Magdalena Theodora Bogdan Preda, Veronica Vello, Albert Umberto, Roberta Gasparro, Margherita Gobbo, Luca Guarda-Nardini, Amerigo Giudice, Elena Calabria, Massimo Aria, Luca D'Aniello, Giulio Fortuna, Matteo Biasotto, Roberto Di Lenarda, Michele Davide Mignogna, Daniela Adamo
OBJECTIVES: This study investigates the psychological impact of COVID-19 on burning mouth syndrome (BMS) patients. It focuses on comparing post-traumatic stress symptoms (PTSS), post-traumatic growth (PTG), and resilience between BMS patients and Controls. METHODS: A total of 100 BMS patients and 100 Controls from five Italian centers participated in this observational cross-sectional study. They completed several assessments, including the General Health Questionnaire, Depression Anxiety and Stress Scale, Insomnia Severity Index, National Stressful Events Survey Short Scale, Impact of Event Scale-Revised, Post Traumatic Growth Inventory Short Form, and Connor-Davidson Resilience Scale...
March 10, 2024: Oral Diseases
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38426846/differences-in-the-phenotypic-expression-of-posttraumatic-stress-disorder-symptoms-in-us-military-veterans-with-and-without-clinical-insomnia
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Jason C DeViva, Elissa McCarthy, Ian Fischer, Robert H Pietrzak
STUDY OBJECTIVES: The goal of this study was to examine the phenotypic expression of posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) symptoms in veterans with probable PTSD and clinical insomnia relative to those with probable PTSD alone. METHODS: Data were analyzed from the 2019-2020 National Health and Resilience in Veterans Study, which surveyed a nationally representative sample of 4,069 US military veterans. RESULTS: A total of 3.9% of the full sample screened positive for probable PTSD and clinical insomnia and 3...
March 1, 2024: Journal of Clinical Sleep Medicine: JCSM: Official Publication of the American Academy of Sleep Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38419899/exploring-the-relationship-between-context-and-obsessions-in-individuals-with-obsessive-compulsive-disorder-symptoms-a-narrative-review
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REVIEW
Franziska Weiss, Kristina Schwarz, Tanja Endrass
Obsessions in obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) have long been proposed to differ from intrusive thoughts in unaffected individuals based on appraisal of the thoughts. However, more recent research indicates that cognitive processes behind obsessions may differ significantly from those in healthy individuals concerning their contextual relationship. This narrative literature review summarizes current evidence for the role of context-relatedness for obsessions in OCD and intrusive thoughts in affected and unaffected individuals...
2024: Frontiers in Psychiatry
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38389981/prolonged-grief-disorder-in-icd-11-and-dsm-5-tr-differences-in-prevalence-and-diagnostic-criteria
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Julia Treml, Katja Linde, Elmar Brähler, Anette Kersting
BACKGROUND: Prolonged grief disorder (PGD) was recently included as a disorder in the ICD-11 and DSM-5-TR. Although both classification systems use the same name, the criteria content, and diagnostic approach vary. This study aimed to estimate the respective prevalence of PGDICD-11 and PGDDSM-5-TR and examine the diagnostic agreement while varying the diagnostic algorithm of PGDICD-11 (bereavement vs. symptom period; varying number of accessory symptoms). METHODS: A representative sample of the German general population (N = 2,509) was investigated, of which n=1,071 reported the loss of a close person...
2024: Frontiers in Psychiatry
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38379115/everything-you-ever-wanted-to-know-about-the-think-no-think-task-but-forgot-to-ask
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Davide Nardo, Michael C Anderson
The Think/No-Think (TNT) task has just celebrated 20 years since its inception, and its use has been growing as a tool to investigate the mechanisms underlying memory control and its neural underpinnings. Here, we present a theoretical and practical guide for designing, implementing, and running TNT studies. For this purpose, we provide a step-by-step description of the structure of the TNT task, methodological choices that can be made, parameters that can be chosen, instruments available, aspects to be aware of, systematic information about how to run a study and analyze the data...
February 20, 2024: Behavior Research Methods
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38378974/low-social-well-being-in-advanced-and-metastatic-prostate-cancer-effects-of-a-randomized-controlled-trial-of-cognitive-behavioral-stress-management
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Rui Gong, Aaron Heller, Patricia I Moreno, Betina Yanez, Frank J Penedo
BACKGROUND: Social well-being impacts cancer patients' health-related quality of life (HRQOL) and coping style. This secondary analysis was conducted to examine whether advanced prostate cancer survivors who had experienced low social well-being would benefit from a web-based cognitive behavioral stress management (CBSM) intervention. METHOD: APC survivors (N = 192) who had received androgen deprivation therapy (ADT) were randomized to a 10-week CBSM or a health promotion (HP) control condition...
February 20, 2024: International Journal of Behavioral Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38351642/urged-to-feel-certain-again-the-role-of-emotion-related-impulsivity-on-the-relationships-between-intolerance-of-uncertainty-and-ocd-symptom-severity
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Junjia Xu, Manon L Ironside, Hannah C Broos, Sheri L Johnson, Kiara R Timpano
OBJECTIVES: Obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) is a debilitating mental disorder characterized by persistent and intrusive thoughts accompanied by repetitive mental or physical acts. While both intolerance of uncertainty and emotion-related impulsivity have been consistently evidenced as cognitive risk factors of OCD, no studies have considered their joint effects. The current study examined the interaction between intolerance of uncertainty and two forms of emotion-related impulsivity-including both a behavioural and cognitive form-in predicting OCD symptoms...
February 13, 2024: British Journal of Clinical Psychology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38346167/functional-connectivity-in-rumination-a-systematic-review-of-magnetic-resonance-imaging-studies
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REVIEW
Emre Mısır, Yasemin Hoşgören Alıcı, Orhan Murat Kocak
INTRODUCTION: Rumination, defined as intrusive and repetitive thoughts in response to negative emotions, uncertainty, and inconsistency between goal and current situation, is a significant risk factor for depressive disorders. The rumination literature presents diverse findings on functional connectivity and shows heterogeneity in research methods. This systematic review seeks to integrate these findings and provide readers diverse perspectives. METHOD: For this purpose, the literature on functional connectivity in rumination was reviewed according to the PRISMA guidelines...
February 12, 2024: Journal of Clinical and Experimental Neuropsychology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38344491/prevalence-of-adjustment-disorder-and-its-predictors-among-first-and-second-year-medical-students-in-madinah-saudi-arabia
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Nadir Makki, Dalia A Alrehaili, Renad K Alrehaili, Rawan Sedaqir, Weam T Alahmadi
Background The first years of college, notably the first and second, are challenging and time-intensive, frequently characterized by substantial pressure that can lead to dissatisfaction among new students. Such an environment may precipitate adjustment difficulties, potentially resulting in depression, anxiety, and stress. This phenomenon is particularly pronounced among medical students. Despite the widespread nature of these challenges, research focusing on the prevalence of adjustment disorder among medical students in Madinah, Saudi Arabia, is notably scarce in the literature...
January 2024: Curēus
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38316708/special-issue-preclinical-animal-models-and-assays-of-neuropsychiatric-disorders-old-problems-and-new-vistas
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Luise Pickenhan, Amy L Milton
Obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD), a highly prevalent and debilitating disorder, is incompletely understood in terms of underpinning behavioural, psychological, and neural mechanisms. This is attributable to high symptomatic heterogeneity; cardinal features comprise obsessions and compulsions, including clinical subcategories. While obsessive and intrusive thoughts are arguably unique to humans, dysfunctional behaviours analogous to those seen in clinical OCD have been examined in nonhuman animals. Genetic, ethological, pharmacological, and neurobehavioural approaches all contribute to understanding the emergence and persistence of compulsive behaviour...
February 5, 2024: Cognitive, Affective & Behavioral Neuroscience
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38307839/intrusion-of-the-other-identity-ethics-and-transplantation-in-sui-ishida-s-tokyo-ghoul
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Hsin-Chi Chang
This essay examines the profound themes and complex narratives presented in Sui Ishida's Tokyo Ghoul , focusing on the illegal xenotransplantation and the transformation of the protagonist, Ken Kaneki, as he undergoes ghoulification. It delves into concerns surrounding patient autonomy and the integrity of medical procedures within organ transplantation, raising thought-provoking questions about identity and the process of reconciling one's sense of incompleteness in the context of xenograft research aimed at surpassing the transplantation...
February 2, 2024: Medical Humanities
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38304284/relationship-between-transcranial-magnetic-stimulation-markers-of-motor-control-and-clinical-recovery-in-obsessive-compulsive-disorder-gilles-de-la-tourette-syndrome-a-proof-of-concept-case-study
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Caroline Quoilin, Fostine Chaise, Julie Duque, Philippe de Timary
BACKGROUND: Obsessive compulsive disorder (OCD) and Gilles de la Tourette syndrome (GTS) are neurodevelopmental disorders characterized by difficulties in controlling intrusive thoughts (obsessions) and undesired actions (tics), respectively. Both conditions have been associated with abnormal inhibition but a tangible deficit of inhibitory control abilities is controversial in GTS. METHODS: Here, we examined a 25 years-old male patient with severe OCD symptoms and a mild form of GTS, where impairments in motor control were central...
2024: Frontiers in Psychiatry
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38303996/ribavirin-inhibits-peste-des-petits-ruminants-virus-proliferation-in%C3%A2-vitro
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Weifeng Zhang, Hualong Deng, Yanfen Liu, Shaohong Chen, You Liu, Yuntao Zhao
Peste des petits ruminants virus (PPRV), a member of the family Paramyxoviridae, belongs to the genus Morbillivirus. It causes devastating viral diseases in small ruminants and has been rapidly spreading over various regions in Africa, the Middle East, and Asia. Although vaccination is thought to be an effective management strategy against PPR infections, the heat sensitivity of PPRV vaccines severely restricts their use in regions with hot climates...
December 2023: Veterinární Medicína
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38236274/developmental-pathways-of-the-family-bereavement-program-to-promote-growth-15-years-after-parental-death
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Emily Fritzson, Na Zhang, Sharlene A Wolchik, Irwin N Sandler, Jenn-Yun Tein, Keith M Bellizzi
Although parental death increases the risks of negative developmental outcomes, some individuals report personal growth, an outcome that has received little attention. We tested a developmental cascade model of postloss growth in 244 parentally bereaved youth (ages 8-16 at baseline) from 156 families who participated in a randomized controlled trial of a family-based intervention, the Family Bereavement Program (FBP). Using five waves of data, the present study examined the prospective associations between the quality of parenting immediately following the FBP and postloss growth 6 and 15 years later, and whether these associations were mediated by changes in intra- and interpersonal factors (mediators) during the initial 11 months following the FBP...
January 18, 2024: Journal of Family Psychology: JFP
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