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"Issues like this have an impact" : the need-adapted treatment of psychosis and the psychiatrist's inner dialogue

2014

psykiatritvuorovaikutuspsykoositpsykiatriset potilaatneed-adapted treatmentqualitative multiple case studyKvalitatiivinen tutkimuspotilaslähtöisyyshoitosuhdeinner dialoguepsykiatrinen hoitohoitomenetelmätpsychosispsychiatrists
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ReMindCare App for Early Psychosis: Pragmatic Real World Intervention and Usability Study

2020

Background: eHealth interventions are widely used in clinical trials and increasingly in care settings as well; however, their efficacy in real-world contexts remains unknown. ReMindCare is a smartphone app that has been systematically implemented in a first episode of psychosis program (FEPP) for patients with early psychosis since 2018. Objective: The objective of this study was to assess the efficacy of ReMindCare after 19 months of use in the clinic and varying use by individual patients. Methods: The integration of the ReMindCare app into the FEPP started in October 2018. Patients with early psychosis self-selected to the app (ReMindCare group) or treatment as usual (TAU group). The ou…

real-world interventionpsychosistelemedicineappmental healthclinical practice
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Systematic review and exploratory meta-analysis of the efficacy, safety, and biological effects of psychostimulants and atomoxetine in patients with …

2019

ObjectiveOur aim was to summarize the efficacy and safety of atomoxetine, amphetamines, and methylphenidate in schizophrenia.MethodsWe undertook a systematic review, searching PubMed/Scopus/Clinicaltrials.gov for double-blind, randomized, placebo-controlled studies of psychostimulants or atomoxetine in schizophrenia published up to 1 January 2017. A meta-analysis of outcomes reported in two or more studies is presented.ResultsWe included 22 studies investigating therapeutic effects of stimulants (k=14) or measuring symptomatic worsening/relapse prediction after stimulant challenge (k=6). Six studies of these two groups plus one additional study investigated biological effects of psychostimu…

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Bridging the gap between research into biological and psychosocial models of psychosis.

2015

Paul Bebbington's recent Special Article provides an excellent synthesis of recent advances in psychosocial research on psychosis. However, we doubt that a model based solely on social epidemiology and cognitive theory can totally describe psychosis, and to be fair, Bebbington does not suggest that it does. A complete model must also incorporate what we have learned from non-social epidemiology, neuroscience, and genetics. Evidence indicates that both the social risk factors that interest Bebbington and biological risk factors, such as abuse of stimulants and cannabis, can provoke psychotic symptoms by dysregulating striatal dopamine. The role of neurodevelopmental deviance also needs to be…

schizophrenianeurodevelopmentSettore M-PSI/08 - Psicologia ClinicaCommentarydopamine; genetics; neurodevelopment; psychosis; schizophrenia; social factorsgeneticspsychosisgeneticdopaminepsychosiSettore MED/25 - Psichiatriasocial factorsShanghai archives of psychiatry
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"Kirjoittaminen on tie minuun, minusta sinuun" : ryhmämuotoinen kirjoittaminen ja metaforien merkitys psykoosia sairastavien kirjallisuusterapiassa

2015

This is a study on the significance of group poetry therapy and the use of metaphors by people diagnosed with psychosis.  The data includes seven client interviews, poems and other texts written in the poetry therapy sessions, and my research diary; it  was collected from a group I  personally directed for one year. The research aimed to answer these questions: 1) what are the most meaningful and therapeutic aspects in group poetry therapy from the point of view of the client? 2) What is the per- sonal significance of therapeutic metaphor and poetic language for people who experience psychosis? 3) What kind of poetry therapy model is suitable for people with schizophrenia and other psychose…

skitsofreniapoetry therapypsykoositterapeuttinen kirjoittaminenpsykoosikirjallisuusterapiaGrounded theorypotilaatrunoterapiamielenterveysluova kirjoittaminenmetaforakuntoutuspsychosisreflektio
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BIOLOGICAL AND EPIDEMIOLOGICAL EXAMINATION OF TRANSDIAGNOSTIC AND SPECIFIC SYMPTOM DIMENSIONS AT PSYCHOSIS ONSET: FINDINGS FROM THE EUGEI STUDY

2018

Background Current diagnostic models of psychosis have been questioned since Kraepelin’s original dichotomy of dementia praecox and manic depression. Indeed, increasing evidence has suggested that a dimensional approach might be a valid alternative platform for research. However, while an increasing number of studies have investigated how environmental risk factors for affective and non-affective psychosis map onto symptom dimensions, only a few have examined these dimensions in relation to genetic variants as summarised by Polygenic Risk Score (PRS). Furthermore, no studies have examined the putative effect of PRS for Schizophrenia (SZ), Bipolar Disorder (BP), and Major Depressive Disorder…

symptoms psychosis geneticsSettore MED/25 - Psichiatria
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Profilo neuropsicologico in pazienti al first episode psychosis e nei familiari di primo grado: un'ipotesi di vulnerabilità genetica

2013

vulnerabilità geneticapsychosisneuropsicologia
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