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Are media warnings about the adverse health effects of modern life self-fulfilling? An experimental study on idiopathic environmental intolerance att…

2013

article i nfo Objective: Medically unsubstantiated 'intolerances' to foods, chemicals and environmental toxins are com- mon and are frequently discussed in the media. Idiopathic environmental intolerance attributed to electro- magnetic fields (IEI-EMF) is one such condition and is characterized by symptoms that are attributed to exposure to electromagnetic fields (EMF). In this experiment, we tested whether media reports promote the development of this condition. Methods: Participants (N=147) were randomly assigned to watch a television report about the adverse health effects of WiFi (n=76) or a control film (n=71). After watching their film, participants received a sham exposure to a WiFi …

AdultMalemedicine.medical_specialtyAudiologyNeuropsychological TestsElectromagnetic hypersensitivitylaw.inventionElectromagnetic FieldsRandomized controlled trialIntoleranceslawAdverse health effectmedicineHumansMass MediaAdverse effectPsychiatrySomatoform DisordersPsychiatric Status Rating ScalesEnvironmental Exposuremedicine.diseaseIdiopathic environmental intolerancePsychiatry and Mental healthClinical PsychologyAnxietyFemaleTelevisionMultiple Chemical Sensitivitymedicine.symptomPsychologySomatizationElectromagnetic PhenomenaJournal of psychosomatic research
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Recurrent brief depression in general practice. Clinical features, comorbidity with other disorders, and need for treatment.

1994

This study tested the clinical validity of the new diagnostic entity "recurrent brief depression" (RBD) in 300 general practice patients who participated in the WHO study on "Psychological Problems in Primary Care." Patients with current RBD reported of episodes major depression more often than did a comparison group of nondepressed general practice patients: however, the majority of RBD patients had not received a diagnostic of any well-established affective disorder during the last 12 months. RBD patients (without MDE) did not suffer more frequently from dysthymia, from nonaffective psychiatric disorders, or from somatic disorders. However, RBD was associated with a higher percentage of p…

AdultMalemedicine.medical_specialtyBipolar DisorderAdolescentPsychometricsPoison controlSuicide AttemptedComorbidityPersonality AssessmentRecurrent brief depressionRecurrenceGermanyInjury preventionActivities of Daily LivingmedicineHumansPharmacology (medical)Bipolar disorderPsychiatrySomatoform DisordersBiological PsychiatryDepression (differential diagnoses)AgedDepressive DisorderPrimary Health Carebusiness.industryIncidenceGeneral MedicineMiddle Agedmedicine.diseaseComorbidityPsychiatry and Mental healthCross-Sectional StudiesFemalePersonality Assessment InventorybusinessPsychosocialClinical psychologyEuropean archives of psychiatry and clinical neuroscience
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Opposite effects of suicidality and lithium on gray matter volumes in bipolar depression

2011

Background: Mood disorders are associated with the highest increase of attempted and completed suicide. Suicidality in major depressive disorder and in schizophrenia has been associated with reduced gray matter volumes in orbitofrontal cortex. Lithium reduces the suicide risk of patients with bipolar disorder (BD) to the same levels of the general population, and can increase GM volumes. We studied the effect of a positive history of attempted suicide and ongoing lithium treatment on regional GM volumes of patients affected by bipolar depression. Methods: With a correlational design, we studied 57 currently depressed inpatients with bipolar disorder: 19 with and 38 without a positive histor…

AdultMalemedicine.medical_specialtyBipolar DisorderDecision MakingPopulationPrefrontal CortexSuicide Attempted03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicinemedicineHumansBipolar disorderPsychiatryPrefrontal cortexeducationCerebral CortexTemporal cortexDepressive DisorderDepressive Disorder Majoreducation.field_of_studyDepressionMood DisordersOrgan SizeMiddle Agedmedicine.disease030227 psychiatry3. Good healthDorsolateral prefrontal cortexSuicidePsychiatry and Mental healthClinical Psychologymedicine.anatomical_structureMood disordersCase-Control StudiesLithium CompoundsMajor depressive disorderFemaleOrbitofrontal cortexPsychologyGoals030217 neurology & neurosurgeryClinical psychology
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Resovist enhanced MR imaging of the liver: Does quantitative assessment help in focal lesion classification and characterization?

2009

Purpose: To improve characterization of focal liver lesions by a prospective quantitative analysis of percentage signal intensity change, in dynamic and late phases after slow (0.5 mL/s) Resovist administration. Materials and Methods: Seventy-three patients were submitted on clinical indication to MR examination with Resovist. Signal intensity of 92 detected focal lesions (5–80 mm) were measured with regions of interest and normalized to paravertebral muscle in arterial, portal, equilibrium and T1/T2 late phases, by two observers in conference. Five values of percentage variations per patient were obtained and statistically evaluated. Results: The enhancement obtained on dynamic study is mo…

AdultMalemedicine.medical_specialtyContrast MediaFerric CompoundsHemangiomaFocal lesionLate phaseImage Processing Computer-AssistedmedicineQuantitative assessmentHumansCutoffRadiology Nuclear Medicine and imagingMagnetite Nanoparticlesfocal liver lesions; Ferucarbotran; liver MRI; quantitative evaluation; Resovist; superparamagnetic iron oxide (SPIO)AgedAged 80 and overReceiver operating characteristicbusiness.industryReproducibility of ResultsDextransMiddle Agedmedicine.diseaseMagnetic Resonance ImagingMr imagingFerrosoferric OxideLiverROC CurveFemaleRadiologybusinessArea under the roc curveJournal of Magnetic Resonance Imaging
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Repressive Coping Style and Its Relation to Psychosocial Distress in Males With Erectile Dysfunction

2010

ABSTRACT Introduction There is evidence that repressive coping adversely affects medical conditions such as coronary heart disease, hypertension, and bronchial asthma. Erectile dysfunction (ED) is known to have a severe and lasting negative impact on health, quality of life, and partnership. Although ED may be eminently threatening for the self-image of affected men, a repressive coping style and its consequences for their mental health and partnership has not yet been investigated. Aim Based on the presumption that the male self-image is threatened by ED, we expected men with repressive coping strategies—although reporting the same degree of impairments regarding their sexual function—to d…

AdultMalemedicine.medical_specialtyCoping (psychology)AdolescentFamily ConflictPersonality InventoryUrologyEndocrinology Diabetes and MetabolismRepression PsychologyYoung AdultEndocrinologyErectile DysfunctionSocial DesirabilityAdaptation PsychologicalmedicineHumansSomatoform DisordersPsychiatryAgedDepressive DisorderMiddle Agedmedicine.diseaseAnxiety DisordersMental healthPsychiatry and Mental healthDistressErectile dysfunctionReproductive MedicineQuality of LifeAnxietymedicine.symptomSexual functionPsychologyPsychosocialState-Trait Anxiety InventoryClinical psychologyThe Journal of Sexual Medicine
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Course and prediction of somatoform disorder and medically unexplained symptoms in primary care

2011

Abstract Theory/objective Somatoform disorder (SFD) is associated with considerable psychosocial impairment. However, only a few studies have dealt with the course of this clinical subgroup. Therefore, the objective was to identify predictors for the various courses of SFD and medically unexplained symptoms (MUS). Method We screened 620 consecutive patients in primary care using the Patient Health Questionnaire (PHQ-15). Afterwards, 308 patients were studied in more detail using a diagnostic interview and a set of questionnaires. One year later, we were able to interview 277 participants a second time. Result After 1 year, 48.8% of the respondents had a remitted SFD. The following variables…

AdultMalemedicine.medical_specialtyCoping (psychology)AdolescentPrimary careAbstract theoryYoung AdultGermanySurveys and QuestionnairesmedicineHumansSomatoform DisordersPsychiatryAgedAged 80 and overPrimary Health CareMedically unexplainedCognitionMiddle Agedmedicine.diseasePatient Health QuestionnairePsychiatry and Mental healthFemalePsychologyPsychosocialAnxiety disorderClinical psychologyGeneral Hospital Psychiatry
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A controlled treatment study of somatoform disorders including analysis of healthcare utilization and cost-effectiveness.

2003

Abstract Objective: The purpose of this prospective study was to evaluate the effects of cognitive-behavioral treatment (CBT) on mental health status and healthcare utilization in patients with somatoform disorders (SFD) of a specialized tertiary care center. Methods: According to DSM-IV interviews, 54 patients had somatization disorder (SD), 51 abridged somatization syndrome (SSI-8) and 67 other defined SFD. A clinical non-SFD comparison group consisted of 123 patients. Treatment effects were controlled against the waiting list. Cost calculations for the 2-year periods before and after treatment were based on medical and billing records from health insurance companies. Results: The SFD pat…

AdultMalemedicine.medical_specialtyCost effectivenessCost-Benefit AnalysisSampling StudiesSurveys and QuestionnairesmedicineHumansSomatization disorderProspective StudiesPsychiatrySomatoform DisordersAgedInpatient careCognitive Behavioral Therapybusiness.industryDepressionPublic healthCost-effectiveness analysisHealth ServicesMiddle Agedmedicine.diseaseMental healthDiagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental DisordersPsychiatry and Mental healthClinical PsychologySocioeconomic FactorsPhysical therapyFemalebusinessPsychosocialSomatizationFollow-Up StudiesJournal of psychosomatic research
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Predictive biomarkers for complicated acute appendicitis: A prospective Ecuadorian study.

2020

The aim of the study was to determine the usefulness of known biomarkers as pre-operative predictors of complicated acute appendicitis (CAA) and perforated appendicitis (PA).This was an observational, analytic, cross-sectional, and prospective study at Hospital Teodoro Maldonado Carbo (August 2016-December 2017). Evaluated biomarkers: white blood cells count, neutrophil percentage (N%), neutrophil-to-lymphocyte ratio, glucose, total bilirubin, C-reactive protein, and procalcitonin (PCT). The statistical analysis was performed by means of the area under the receiver operating characteristics (AUROC) curve estimation. Biomarkers' cutoff point was identified using Youden's index. Sensitivity, …

AdultMalemedicine.medical_specialtyGastroenterologySensitivity and SpecificityProcalcitoninLeukocyte CountPredictive Value of TestsInternal medicinemedicineHumansStatistical analysisProspective StudiesProspective cohort studyPredictive biomarkerReceiver operating characteristicbusiness.industrymedicine.diseaseAppendicitisAppendicitisC-Reactive ProteinCross-Sectional StudiesAcute appendicitisSurgeryFemaleCutoff pointEcuadorbusinessBiomarkersCirugia y cirujanos
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Causal symptom attributions in somatoform disorder and chronic pain.

2009

Abstract Objective Somatoform disorders (SFD) are defined by symptoms that lack medical explanation. This study examined the type and pattern of patients' causal attributions using a new semistructured interview technique Methods The Causal Attributions Interview allows to assess and weigh 15 common explanations of physical symptoms. Attributions given by 79 patients with SFD were compared with those obtained from 187 chronic pain patients. Results The test–retest reliabilities of the interview-elicited attributions were satisfactory to good. SFD patients attributed most of their symptoms to mental/emotional problems (46.9%) and somatic disease (41.1%), while the pain sample preferred physi…

AdultMalemedicine.medical_specialtyHealth StatusPainDiseaseTime pressureSeverity of Illness IndexInterviews as TopicSurveys and QuestionnairesSeverity of illnessmedicineHumansPsychiatrySomatoform DisordersDepression (differential diagnoses)Internal-External ControlPsychiatric Status Rating ScalesChronic painReproducibility of ResultsMiddle AgedPatient Acceptance of Health Caremedicine.diseaseCausalityPsychiatry and Mental healthClinical PsychologyChronic DiseaseQuality of LifeFemalePsychologyAttributionSomatizationJournal of psychosomatic research
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Hypersensitivity and hyperalgesia in somatoform pain disorders.

2014

Abstract Objective In psychiatry, pain disorders not explained by structural lesions have been classified for decades as somatoform pain disorders , the underlying concept being somatization. In a parallel move, somatic medicine has defined an expanding group of similar pain disorders, known as functional pain syndromes . Functional pain syndromes are characterized by enhanced pain sensitivity. The aim of our study was to investigate the proportion of patients with somatoform pain disorders who also meet the criteria of functional pain syndromes and the extent to which patients with somatoform pain disorders also show enhanced pain sensitivity. Methods Data on pain sensitivity in 120 hospit…

AdultMalemedicine.medical_specialtyHospitalized patientsPain610 Medicine & healthComorbidityHospital Anxiety and Depression ScaleNociceptive PainHypersensitivityHumansMedicineSomatoform DisordersAgedSomatoform pain disorderPain syndromebusiness.industryMiddle Agedmedicine.diseasePsychiatry and Mental healthNociceptionHyperalgesiaHyperalgesiaPhysical therapyFemalemedicine.symptombusinessSomatization
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