Evidence-Based Mental Health current issue

2/1/2012


Editorial

Towl, G. Evidence-Based Mental Health, 15, 1 - 1.

Glossary

Evidence-Based Mental Health, 15, g1 - g1.

Agomelatine and the brave old world of narrative-based medicine

Barbui, C., Cipriani, A. Evidence-Based Mental Health, 15, 2 - 3.

Purpose and procedure

Evidence-Based Mental Health, 15, e2 - e3.

Comment on risk assessment: predicting violence

Large, M. M., Nielssen, O. B. Evidence-Based Mental Health, 15, 4 - 4.

Predicting violence - a response to Large and Olav

Evidence-Based Mental Health, 15, 5 - 5.

Review: depression is associated with an increased risk of stroke in adults

Patten, S. B. Evidence-Based Mental Health, 15, 6 - 6.

Antenatal depression associated with increased risk of offspring maltreatment and psychopathology

Goodman, S. H. Evidence-Based Mental Health, 15, 7 - 7.

In England, a peak in poor mental health in middle-aged people is present only among low-income households

Weich, S. Evidence-Based Mental Health, 15, 8 - 8.

High rates of depressive symptomatology among injecting drug users in Saskatoon, Canada

Springer, S. A. Evidence-Based Mental Health, 15, 9 - 9.

Adult-onset chronic physical conditions are more common in people who report childhood adversities and early onset mental disorders

Tiemeier, H. Evidence-Based Mental Health, 15, 10 - 10.

2.64% of South Korean children aged 7 to 12 have autism spectrum disorders

Baird, G. Evidence-Based Mental Health, 15, 11 - 11.

Review: some evidence of impaired neurocognitive performance in children and adolescents with bipolar disorder

Rucklidge, J. Evidence-Based Mental Health, 15, 12 - 12.

Presence of psychiatric disorders is associated with poorer colon cancer outcomes in older adults

Weinberger, M. I., Holland, J. Evidence-Based Mental Health, 15, 13 - 13.

Mortality gap between people with schizophrenia or bipolar disorder and the general population persists in England

Eaton, W. Evidence-Based Mental Health, 15, 14 - 14.

Only 10% of people with schizophrenia show sustained improvements over 3 years

Gaebel, W., Riesbeck, M. Evidence-Based Mental Health, 15, 15 - 15.

Review: some universal family-based prevention programmes provide small reductions in alcohol use in youths in the short and long term

Kelly, A. B., Connor, J. P. Evidence-Based Mental Health, 15, 16 - 16.

Sertraline and mirtazapine do not reduce severity of depression in people with dementia

Barkin, R. L. Evidence-Based Mental Health, 15, 17 - 17.

Trauma focused CBT for PTSD in young children is feasible, and may reduce PTSD symptoms

Smith, P. Evidence-Based Mental Health, 15, 18 - 18.

Review: second-generation antipsychotics improve response in paediatric bipolar disorder, but are associated with adverse events

Scheffer, R. E. Evidence-Based Mental Health, 15, 19 - 19.
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