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Increase in admissions for anorexia nervosa after lockdown measures: Focus on a children's neuropsychiatry unit.

2021

2019-20 coronavirus outbreakmedicine.medical_specialtyFocus (computing)Anorexia NervosaCoronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19)business.industrySevere acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2)MEDLINENeuropsychiatryNeuropsychiatryUnit (housing)HospitalizationPsychiatry and Mental healthAnorexia nervosa (differential diagnoses)MedicineHumansbusinessPsychiatryChildGeneral hospital psychiatry
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Epidemiology of eating disorders in Latin America: a systematic review and meta-analysis.

2016

Purpose of reviewEating disorders are currently not considered to be limited to Western culture. We systematically reviewed the existing literature on the prevalence of eating disorders in Latin America.Recent findingsOf 1583 records screened, 17 studies from Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Mexico, and Venezuela were included in the analysis. Most studies reported point-prevalence rates and only three studies provided lifetime and 12-month prevalence rates. We found a mean point-prevalence rate of 0.1% for anorexia nervosa, 1.16% for bulimia nervosa, and 3.53% for binge-eating disorder (BED) in the general population. Heterogeneity for bulimia nervosa and BED was large. This meta-analys…

ANOREXIA-NERVOSA050103 clinical psychologymedicine.medical_specialtySAMPLELatin AmericansPopulationPrevalencebinge-eating disorderUNITED-STATESbulimia nervosaETHNIC-IDENTITYbehavioral disciplines and activitiesanorexia nervosaFeeding and Eating Disorders03 medical and health sciencesBULIMIA-NERVOSA0302 clinical medicineBinge-eating disorderADOLESCENTSparasitic diseasesmental disordersEpidemiologymedicineHumans0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesPsychiatryeducationeducation.field_of_studyBulimia nervosaMORTALITY05 social sciencesFEMALE UNIVERSITY-STUDENTSmedicine.diseasePREVALENCE030227 psychiatryPsychiatry and Mental healthEating disordersLatin AmericaAnorexia nervosa (differential diagnoses)RISK-FACTORSepidemiologyPsychologyCurrent opinion in psychiatry
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Is mental health literacy for depression associated with the intention toward preventive actions? A cross-sectional study among university students

2021

Objective Mental Health Literacy (MHL) might play an important role in preventing depression. This study assessed the MHL level for depression of university students and its association with intentions toward preventive actions against depression. Participants: University students (n = 315) were surveyed online. Methods: MHL level and group differences were analyzed using t-tests and one-way ANOVA. To investigate the relation between MHL and the intention for preventive actions against depression, correlation and regression analyses were performed. Results: The mean MHL level of the participants was reasonably high (42.65 of 75 points). MHL levels differed significantly between different gr…

AUSTRALIAN BACHELORCross-sectional studymental health literacymedia_common.quotation_subjectPublic Health Environmental and Occupational HealthPsychological interventionYOUNG-PEOPLEExplained variationSTIGMATIZING ATTITUDESPromotion (rank)intentionpreventive behaviorBELIEFSDepression preventionDISORDERS FINDINGSHELPAnalysis of varianceuniversity studentsPsychologyMental health literacyDepression (differential diagnoses)Depression preventionClinical psychologymedia_commonINTERVENTIONSJournal of American College Health
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Psychological State after an Acute Coronary Syndrome: Impact of Physical Limitations

2021

The aim of this study was to investigate how physical limitations after ACS influence patients’ quality of life and health perception. This was a longitudinal clinical study. We recruited 146 patients diagnosed with ACS. The patients performed a stress test (Bruce’s protocol) for the evaluation of physical limitations and were classified according to the test result: without physical limitations (more than 10 METS), with some physical limitations (7 to 9 METS), and with high physical limitations (less than 6 METS). Significant differences were found between the three groups immediately after the diagnosis of ACS and after a period of three months, regarding health perception, anxiety, depre…

Acute coronary syndromephysical limitationsHealth Toxicology and MutagenesisDiseaseAnxiety030204 cardiovascular system & hematologypsychological factorsVitalityArticleacute coronary syndrome03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineQuality of lifeAdaptation PsychologicalmedicineHumansLongitudinal Studies030212 general & internal medicineDepression (differential diagnoses)Depressionbusiness.industrypatient perceptionRPublic Health Environmental and Occupational Healthmedicine.diseaseAdaptation PhysiologicalTest (assessment)Distressquality of lifeMedicineAnxietymedicine.symptombusinessStress PsychologicalClinical psychologyInternational Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
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Clinical and Functional Studies Reveal That TP73 Isoforms Levels Are Associated with Prognosis and RA-Resistance in Acute Promyelocytic Leukemia

2019

Background: TP73 isoforms gained particular relevance in acute promyelocytic leukemia (APL) since Bernasola et al (JEM. 2004) demonstrated that TAp73 was directly regulated by the PML protein in the nuclear body. The isoforms differ in their transcriptional activity, with those lacking domains in the N-terminal part of the protein exerting a dominant negative effect on TP73 function. In a retrospective analysis of patients with APL treated in ICAPL study, Lucena-Araujo et al (Blood 2015) demonstrated the association between higher ΔNp73/TAp73 ratio values and poor clinical outcome. However,there is a diversity of TP73 isoforms and specially those lacking N-terminal domains (e.g.ΔEx2p73, ΔEx…

Acute promyelocytic leukemiaTranscriptional activitymedicine.medical_specialtySupervisory boardbusiness.industryeducationImmunologyDisease progressionCell BiologyHematologyNewly diagnosedmedicine.diseaseBiochemistryFamily medicinemedicineFunctional studiesProtein abundancebusinessHematology+Oncologyhealth care economics and organizationsBlood
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Risk Perception and Psychological Distress in Genetic Counselling for Hereditary Breast and/or Ovarian Cancer

2017

International audience; Oncological Genetic Counselling (CGO) allows the identification of a genetic component that increases the risk of developing a cancer. Individuals' psychological reactions are influenced by both the content of the received information and the subjective perception of their own risk of becoming ill or being a carrier of a genetic mutation. This study included 120 participants who underwent genetic counselling for breast and/or ovarian cancer. The aim of the study was to examine the relation between their cancer risk perception and the genetic risk during CGO before receiving genetic test results, considering the influence of some psychological variables, in particular…

Adult0301 basic medicinemedicine.medical_specialtygenetic structuresmedia_common.quotation_subjectGenetic counseling[SHS.PSY]Humanities and Social Sciences/PsychologyBreast NeoplasmsGenetic CounselingAnxiety030105 genetics & heredityHospital Anxiety and Depression Scale[SHS]Humanities and Social Sciences[SHS.PSY] Humanities and Social Sciences/Psychology03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineRisk FactorsPerceptionmedicineHumansGenetic Predisposition to DiseaseDistrePsychiatryGenetics (clinical)Depression (differential diagnoses)BRCA 1/2media_commonOvarian NeoplasmsGenetic counsellingDistressCancerMiddle Agedmedicine.diseaseCancer risk perception3. Good healthRisk perceptionDistress030220 oncology & carcinogenesisMutationAnxietyFemalePerception[SHS] Humanities and Social SciencesGenetic risk perceptionmedicine.symptomPsychologyStress PsychologicalClinical psychology
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Setbacks in the process of assimilation of problematic experiences in two cases of emotion-focused therapy for depression

2016

Research on the assimilation model has suggested that psychological change takes place in a sequence of stages punctuated by setbacks, that is, by transient reversals in the developmental course. This study analyzed such setbacks in one good outcome case and one poor outcome case of Emotion-focused therapy (EFT) for depression.Intensive analyses of five transcribed sessions from each case identified 26 setbacks in the good outcome case and 27 in the poor outcome case. The reason for each setback was classified into one of four categories: balance strategy, exceeding the therapeutic zone of proximal development either induced by the therapist (ZPD-T) or induced by the client (ZPD-C), or spon…

Adult050103 clinical psychologyEmotion-Focused TherapyPsychotherapistZone of proximal developmentAssimilation modelSetbacks in psychotherapyOutcome (game theory)Psychological sciences Psychology03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicine:Psychology [Social sciences]:Psicologia [Ciências sociais]APESHumans0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesGood outcomeDepression (differential diagnoses)DepressionEmotion focused05 social sciences030227 psychiatrySetbackClinical PsychologyBalance strategyOutcome and Process Assessment Health CareCiências psicológicas PsicologiaFemalePsychologyEmotion-focused therapyProcess research
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Two sides of the same coin? A new instrument to assess body checking and avoidance behaviors in eating disorders

2017

Body checking (BC) and avoidance behaviors (BA) are the dominant behavioral features of body image disturbances (BID) that characterize most individuals with eating disorders (EDs). Whereas BC can be reliably assessed, a valid assessment tool for BA is lacking, preventing an adequate assessment of BID differences across different EDs (anorexia nervosa, AN; bulimia nervosa, BN; binge eating disorder, BED). A total of 310 women with EDs and 112 nonclinical controls completed measures of BC-, BA- and ED-related symptoms. BA did not differentiate between EDs, whereas BC did: it was highest in AN and BN, and lowest in BED. Multivariate analyses also discriminated AN from BN based on BC. Given th…

Adult050103 clinical psychologyMultivariate analysisSocial PsychologyFactor structureBody image disturbanceDevelopmental psychologyFeeding and Eating Disorders03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineBinge-eating disorderAvoidance LearningBody ImagemedicineHumansBody Weights and Measures0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesGeneral PsychologyApplied PsychologyBulimia nervosaBody Weight05 social sciencesmedicine.disease030227 psychiatryEating disordersAnorexia nervosa (differential diagnoses)FemaleBody checkingPsychologyClinical psychologyBody Image
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Assisting relapse prevention in OCD using a novel mobile app-based intervention: A case report.

2018

Mobile health apps increase the accessibility of cognitive-behavioral–based interventions before, during, or following treatment. GGOC is a mobile app designed to challenge maladaptive beliefs in obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD). This single-case study assesses the usefulness of GGOC as a relapse prevention tool for OCD. The patient was a 26-year-old woman with severe contamination and washing/cleaning OCD symptoms (Y-BOCS = 33). GGOC was used for relapse prevention following CBT treatment. The patient completed 47 levels dedicated to OCD-relevant maladaptive beliefs. Before and after GGOC, the Y-BOCS, Obsessive-Compulsive Inventory (OCI-R), Obsessive Beliefs Questionnaire (OBQ-20), and…

Adult050103 clinical psychologyObsessive-Compulsive Disordermedicine.medical_treatmentPsychological interventionRelapse preventionbehavioral disciplines and activities03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineIntervention (counseling)mental disordersSecondary PreventionMedicineHumans0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesDepression (differential diagnoses)Cognitive Behavioral Therapybusiness.industry05 social sciencesMobile appsMobile Applicationshumanities030227 psychiatryCognitive behavioral therapyPsychiatry and Mental healthClinical PsychologyAnxietyFemalePshychiatric Mental Healthmedicine.symptombusinessClinical psychologyBulletin of the Menninger Clinic
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Outcomes for adults with anorexia nervosa who do not respond early to outpatient treatment

2021

Objective: To better understand those patients with anorexia nervosa who do not show early response to treatment and are likely to have poorer outcome. Method: From an existing data set of 187 patients with anorexia nervosa across 22 eating disorder outpatient services in the United Kingdom, participants who had started treatment and had at least one body mass index (BMI) observation in the first 6 weeks of treatment were eligible for these secondary analyses (N = 65), a latent class analysis of BMI change over the first 6 weeks of treatment. Fifty-six patients showed no early change in BMI. We used logistic regression to examine predictors of good outcome in the 40 participants who had 12-…

Adult050103 clinical psychologyPediatricsmedicine.medical_specialtygood outcomeFunctional impairmentAnxietyLogistic regressionanorexia nervosaBody Mass Index03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineOutpatientsAmbulatory CaremedicineHumans0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesGood outcomeDepression (differential diagnoses)treatmentbusiness.industryanorexia nervosa; early response; functional impairment; good outcome; treatment05 social sciencesearly responseLatent class model030227 psychiatryPsychiatry and Mental healthTreatment Outcomefunctional impairmentAnorexia nervosa (differential diagnoses)Anxietymedicine.symptombusinessBody mass indexInternational Journal of Eating Disorders
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