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https://read.qxmd.com/read/38829287/role-of-projective-psychological-tests-in-patients-with-prader-willi-syndrome
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Yohanna Gonzalez-Ruiz, Anabela Galiana, Jorgelina Stegmann
INTRODUCTION: The purpose of this study was to evaluate the usefulness and relevance of projective techniques such as house-tree-person (HTP) and family in individuals with Prader-Willi syndrome (PWS), who have a limited ability to identify and verbalize emotions and express them often using behaviors. METHODS: We included individuals with genetic confirmation of PWS immersed in a regular transdisciplinary treatment in an institution dedicated to rare diseases. All individuals were evaluated using the HTP and family projective techniques...
July 2024: Child: Care, Health and Development
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38828712/domain-specific-associations-between-psychopathology-and-neurocognitive-functioning
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Eirini Zoupou, Tyler M Moore, Monica E Calkins, Raquel E Gur, Ruben C Gur, J Cobb Scott
BACKGROUND: Neurocognitive dysfunction is a transdiagnostic finding in psychopathology, but relationships among cognitive domains and general and specific psychopathology dimensions remain unclear. This study aimed to examine associations between cognition and psychopathology dimensions in a large youth cohort. METHOD: The sample ( N = 9350; age 8-21 years) was drawn from the Philadelphia Neurodevelopmental Cohort. Data from structured clinical interviews were modeled using bifactor confirmatory factor analysis (CFA), resulting in an overall psychopathology ('p') factor score and six orthogonal psychopathology dimensions: dysphoria/distress, obsessive-compulsive, behavioral/externalizing, attention-deficit/hyperactivity, phobias, and psychosis...
June 3, 2024: Psychological Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38821345/a-molecularly-defined-orbitofrontal-cortical-neuron-population-controls-compulsive-like-behavior-but-not-inflexible-choice-or-habit
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Sophie T Yount, Silu Wang, Aylet T Allen, Lauren P Shapiro, Laura M Butkovich, Shannon L Gourley
Habits are familiar behaviors triggered by cues, not outcome predictability, and are insensitive to changes in the environment. They are adaptive under many circumstances but can be considered antecedent to compulsions and intrusive thoughts that drive persistent, potentially maladaptive behavior. Whether compulsive-like and habitual behaviors share neural substrates is still being determined. Here, we investigated mice bred to display inflexible reward-seeking behaviors that are insensitive to action consequences...
May 29, 2024: Progress in Neurobiology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38811875/eating-attitudes-of-migraine-patients-in-turkey-a-prospective-multi-center-study
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MULTICENTER STUDY
Ruhsen Ocal, Basak Karakurum-Goksel, Mert Van, Ozlem Coskun, Cihad Karaaslan, Serap Ucler, Figen Gokcay, Nese Celebisoy, Hadiye Sirin, Aysin Kisabay Ak, Aysegul Seyma Saritas, Tuba Cerrahoglu Sirin, Buse Rahime Hasirci Bayir, Esme Ekizoglu, Elif Kocasoy Orhan, Derya Bayram, Nermin Tanik, Sebnem Bicakci, Vesile Ozturk, Levent Ertugrul Inan, Kubra Mehel Metin, Yasemin Eren, Babur Dora, Emel Oguz-Akarsu, Necdet Karli, Emel Ur Celik, Arife Cimen Atalar, Rabia Gokcen Gozubatik Celik, Belgin Mutluay, Elif Ilgaz Aydinlar, Pinar Yalinay Dikmen, Sencer Semercioglu, Ufuk Emre, Osman Cagin Buldukoglu, Busra Er, Bekir Burak Kilboz, Seray Ibis, Sibgetullah Yagiz, Huzeyfe Koklu, Ibrahim Kamaci, Gulshan Aliyeva, Basak Elcin Ates, Muge Mercan Kara, Fatma Zehra Altunc, Ilgin Kaya, Cagla Sisman
BACKGROUND: Migraine is a disease characterized by headache attacks. The disease is multifactorial in etiology and genetic and environmental factors play role in pathogenesis. Migraine can also be accompanied by psychiatric disorders like neurotism and obsessive compulsive disorder. Stress, hormonal changes and certain food intake can trigger attacks in migraine. Previous studies showed that eating attitudes and disorders are prevalant in patients with migraine. Eating disorders are psychiatric disorders related to abnormal eating habits...
May 29, 2024: BMC Neurology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38810926/cholinergic-mu-opioid-receptor-deletion-alters-reward-preference-and-aversion-resistance
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Cambria R Beane, Delainey G Lewis, Nicolaus Bruns Vi, Kat L Pikus, Mary H Durfee, Roman A Zegarelli, Thomas W Perry, Oscar Sandoval, Anna K Radke
The endogenous opioid system has been implicated in alcohol consumption and preference in both humans and animals. The mu opioid receptor (MOR) is expressed on multiple cells in the striatum, however little is known about the contributions of specific MOR populations to alcohol drinking behaviors. The current study used mice with a genetic deletion of MOR in cholinergic cells (ChAT-Cre/Oprm1fl/fl ) to examine the role of MORs expressed in cholinergic interneurons (CINs) in home cage self-administration paradigms...
May 27, 2024: Neuropharmacology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38810098/change-in-defense-mechanisms-during-a-brief-cognitive-behavioral-therapy-for-obsessive-compulsive-disorder
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Viviane Porto Tabeleão, Carolina Coelho Scholl, Katharina Pereira Kammer, Mariana Bonati de Matos, Jéssica Puchalski Trettim, Rafaelle Stark Stigger, Andressa Jacondino Pires, Luciana de Avila Quevedo
Defense mechanisms (DMs) are strategies used by the individuals to protect the ego. Therefore, compulsive behaviors in obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) can be recognized as DMs. We analyzed how DMs changed in a brief cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) for OCD. This was a quasi-experimental study with 92 OCD patients (aged 18-60 years). We used the Mini International Neuropsychiatric Interview to confirm OCD diagnosis, and we assessed the DMs with the Defense Style Questionnaire at three time points. Through a latent change score modeling, we found that the mature mechanism presented a constant change during the therapy...
June 1, 2024: Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38809356/too-young-to-gamble-long-term-risks-from-underage-gambling
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Levi Pérez
The increasing availability of gambling opportunities worldwide has the potential to impact youth gambling behavior and the prevalence of gambling-related harm. This paper studies whether starting gambling at an early age (i.e., below the minimum legal gambling age) increases an individual's likelihood of suffering some kind of gambling-related harm in the future. Data taken from the Study on the Prevalence, Behavior and Characteristics of Gamblers in Spain provide information on respondents' gambling starting age and assess gambling risk based on criteria established by the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-IV)...
May 29, 2024: Journal of Gambling Studies
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38808482/establishing-connectivity-through-microdissections-of-midbrain-stimulation-related-neural-circuits
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Georgios P Skandalakis, Clemens Neudorfer, Caitlin A Payne, Evalina Bond, Armin D Tavakkoli, Jessica Barrios-Martinez, Anne C Trutti, Christos Koutsarnakis, Volker A Coenen, Spyridon Komaitis, Constantinos G Hadjipanayis, George Stranjalis, Fang-Cheng Yeh, Layla Banihashemi, Jennifer Hong, Andres M Lozano, Michael Kogan, Andreas Horn, Linton T Evans, Aristotelis Kalyvas
Comprehensive understanding of the neural circuits involving the ventral tegmental area is essential for elucidating the anatomo-functional mechanisms governing human behaviour as well as the therapeutic and adverse effects of deep brain stimulation for neuropsychiatric diseases. While the ventral tegmental area has been successfully targeted with deep brain stimulation for different neuropsychiatric diseases, the axonal connectivity of the region has not been fully understood. Here using fiber micro-dissections in human cadaveric hemispheres, population-based high-definition fiber tractography, and previously reported deep brain stimulation hotspots, we find that the ventral tegmental area participates in an intricate network involving the serotonergic pontine nuclei, basal ganglia, limbic system, basal forebrain, and prefrontal cortex, which is implicated in the treatment of obsessive-compulsive disorder, major depressive disorder, Alzheimer's disease, cluster headaches, and aggressive behaviors...
May 29, 2024: Brain
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38807463/the-relationship-between-parental-obsessive-compulsive-disorder-and-children-s-cognitive-disengagement-syndrome-sluggish-cognitive-tempo
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Doga Sevincok, Yigit Ozaydin, Borte Gurbuz Ozgur, Muhammed Mutlu Ozbek, Hatice Aksu, Levent Sevincok
Although the impact of parental obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) on children is well known, there is a still need to investigate additional psychopathological effects that parental OCD may have on children. To our knowledge, the relationship between Cognitive Disengagement Syndrome (CDS), previously referred to as Sluggish Cognitive Tempo CDS in children and parents' OCD has not been investigated to date. In this study, we examined the relationship between parental OCD and children's CDS, while adjusting for parental anxiety, depression, as well as symptoms of internalization, externalization, and Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) in their children...
May 28, 2024: Clinical Child Psychology and Psychiatry
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38805162/we-might-have-a-sports-gambling-problem-and-it-is-not-what-you-think-a-commentary
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REVIEW
James P Whelan, Rory A Pfund, Meredith K Ginley
The 2018 Supreme Court decision on Murphy v. National Collegiate Athletic Association brought not only a change in the United States commercial gambling landscape, but also considerable speculation across public forums about whether expanded sports gambling causes new, distinct, and greater harm than existing legal forms of gambling. This commentary brings into the focus that the definition of this form of gambling has recently begun to shift without a theoretical basis or empirical evidence. To bring evidence to bear, there is a need for a precise operational definition of sport gambling and greatly clarity to the questions that can drive knowledge generation...
May 28, 2024: Journal of Gambling Studies
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38805161/investigation-of-gambling-behavior-self-confidence-and-psychological-resilience-levels-of-university-students
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Songul Duran, Özlem Demirci, Filiz Akgenç
The aim of this study is to examine the relationship between gambling behavior, self-confidence, and psychological resilience levels among university students. Additionally, the study aims to investigate the relationship between gambling behavior and socio-demographic variables. This descriptive and cross-sectional study was conducted between April and June 2023. The research employed a questionnaire, the Brief Psychological Resilience Scale, the South Oaks Gambling Screen (SOGS), and the Self-Confidence Scale...
May 28, 2024: Journal of Gambling Studies
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38803836/exposure-therapy-tailored-to-inhibitory-learning-principles-in-a-naturalistic-setting-an-open-pilot-trial-in-obsessive-compulsive-outpatient-care
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Franziska Kühne, Lea Kathrin Hobrecker, Peter Eric Heinze, Claudia Meißner, Florian Weck
Inhibitory learning (IL) theory offers promising therapeutic strategies. However, more evidence is needed, especially regarding OCD treatment in routine care. The present pilot study investigated the positive and negative effects of IL-focused cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT) in a university outpatient setting. A total of N  = 21 patients (57.14% male, mean age 31.14, SD  = 12.39 years) passed through manualized therapy delivered by licensed psychotherapists. Between the first and 20th IL-focused CBT session, obsessive-compulsive symptoms (Obsessive Compulsive Inventory-Revised, d  = 3...
2024: Frontiers in Psychology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38803684/standard-rodent-diets-differentially-impact-alcohol-consumption-preference-and-gut-microbiome-diversity
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Aline Zaparte, Evan Dore, Selby White, Franciely Paliarin, Cameron Gabriel, Katherine Copenhaver, Samhita Basavanhalli, Emily Garcia, Rishith Vaddavalli, Meng Luo, Christopher M Taylor, David Allen Welsh, Rajani Maiya
Alcohol use disorder (AUD) is a complex and widespread disease with limited pharmacotherapies. Preclinical animal models of AUD use a variety of voluntary alcohol consumption procedures to recapitulate different phases of AUD, including binge alcohol consumption and dependence. However, voluntary alcohol consumption in mice is widely variable, making it difficult to reproduce results across labs. Accumulating evidence indicates that different brands of commercially available rodent chow can profoundly influence alcohol intake...
2024: Frontiers in Neuroscience
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38803314/promising-immunomodulators-for-management-of-substance-and-alcohol-use-disorders
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REVIEW
Amanda M Acuña, Connor Park, Jonna M Leyrer-Jackson, M Foster Olive
INTRODUCTION: The neuroimmune system has emerged as a novel target for the treatment of substance use disorders (SUDs), with immunomodulation producing encouraging therapeutic benefits in both preclinical and clinical settings. AREAS COVERED: In this review, we describe the mechanism of action and immune response to methamphetamine, opioids, cocaine, and alcohol. We then discuss off-label use of immunomodulators as adjunctive therapeutics in the treatment of neuropsychiatric disorders, demonstrating their potential efficacy in affective and behavioral disorders...
May 28, 2024: Expert Opinion on Pharmacotherapy
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38802628/associations-between-adverse-childhood-experiences-and-gambling-severity-in-youth-online-gamblers-the-mediating-roles-of-internalizing-attention-and-externalizing-problems
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Mohammad Reza Zarbakhsh Bahri, Natalie Tayim, Abdulnaser Fakhrou, Mohammadreza Davoudi
BACKGROUND: This study examined the association between Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs) and Gambling Severity (gambling severity), considering the mediating roles of internalizing, externalizing, and attention among youth online gamblers. METHODS: 762 youth (agemean±SD = 15.03 ± 2.40; agerange = 10-18 years; 75.3% boys) completed the Persian Gambling Disorder Screening Questionnaire (GDSQ-P), Pediatric Symptom Checklist - Youth Report (Y-PSC), and Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System Questionnaire (ACE's section, modified by authors)...
May 28, 2024: Journal of Gambling Studies
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38802627/an-empirical-investigation-of-the-three-pathway-model-and-its-contribution-to-the-gambling-disorder-psychopathology
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Bruna Mayara Lopes, Hermano Tavares
BACKGROUND: Blaszczynski and Nower (2002) proposed a theoretical model that leads to problem gambling via three pathways: (1) operant conditioning; (2) emotional vulnerability; and (3) impulsivity and psychopathy. In the current investigation, we explored the relationship between these three putative causative dimensions and clinical core features of Gambling Disorder (GD): gambling craving, gambling-related cognitive distortions, gambling (wagering) behavior, and gambling severity. RESULTS: Data on 343 people with disordered gambling were analyzed...
May 28, 2024: Journal of Gambling Studies
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38802626/winning-exposure-and-positive-illusions-among-chinese-lottery-gamblers-moderating-effects-of-lottery-winning-experience-and-socioeconomic-status
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Yue Hu, Libin Zhang, Demao Zhao, Xin Gao
Positive illusions and winning exposure are key factors leading to problem lottery gambling, but few studies have examined the relationships between them. 402 Chinese lottery gamblers was conducted with the Winning Exposure Questionnaire, the Positive illusion Questionnaire, the Winning Experience Questionnaire, and the Social and Economic Status Questionnaire to investigate the relationship between winning exposure and positive illusions as well as the moderating role of winning experience and socioeconomic status...
May 28, 2024: Journal of Gambling Studies
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38800058/recent-insights-in-the-correlation-between-social-media-use-personality-traits-and-exercise-addiction-a-literature-review
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REVIEW
Adele Minutillo, Annagiulia Di Trana, Valeria Aquilina, Gerolama Maria Ciancio, Paolo Berretta, Nunzia La Maida
INTRODUCTION AND AIM: The excessive involvement in physical activity without stopping in between sessions despite injuries, the continuous thinking to exercise feeling insane thoughts and experiencing withdrawal symptoms are all characteristics of the Exercise Addiction (EA), an addictive behavior. While the primary exercise addiction is directly caused by compulsive exercise, many studies highlighted the relationship between Eating Disorders (ED) and EA, defining the secondary EA. The correlation between EA, social media use (SMU) and other individual traits remains a relatively underexplored domain...
2024: Frontiers in Psychiatry
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38791735/personality-traits-and-internet-addiction-among-adolescent-students-the-moderating-role-of-family-functioning
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Ifeoma Juliet Nwufo, Obinna Osita Ike
Objectives: Internet addiction is a behavioral addiction characterized by excessive and compulsive use of the internet. The risk of internet addiction among adolescents has risen recently due to an increase in technological advancement and globalization. However, previous studies have focused on the precipitating factors triggering the internet addiction without looking at the exogenous factors and boundary conditions, such as family functioning, that can either sustain or weaken such behavior. Thus, the present study aimed to examine the moderating role of family functioning in the relationship between personality traits and internet addiction among adolescents...
April 23, 2024: International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38791331/dopamine-pharmacodynamics-new-insights
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REVIEW
Fulvio Lauretani, Francesco Giallauria, Crescenzo Testa, Claudia Zinni, Beatrice Lorenzi, Irene Zucchini, Marco Salvi, Raffaele Napoli, Marcello Giuseppe Maggio
Dopamine is a key neurotransmitter involved in physiological processes such as motor control, motivation, reward, cognitive function, and maternal and reproductive behaviors. Therefore, dysfunctions of the dopaminergic system are related to a plethora of human diseases. Dopamine, via different circuitries implicated in compulsive behavior, reward, and habit formation, also represents a key player in substance use disorder and the formation and perpetuation of mechanisms leading to addiction. Here, we propose dopamine as a model not only of neurotransmission but also of neuromodulation capable of modifying neuronal architecture...
May 13, 2024: International Journal of Molecular Sciences
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