- Home
- A-Z Publications
- Current Psychiatry Research and Reviews
- Previous Issues
- Volume 15, Issue 3, 2019
Current Psychiatry Research and Reviews - Volume 15, Issue 3, 2019
Volume 15, Issue 3, 2019
-
-
Cognitive Behavioral Therapy Online for Adult Depression: A 10 Year Systematic Literature Review
Background: Acceptance, adherence and efficacy aspects of Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT) online have invited significant interest, especially in the context of “stepped care” models, which advocate progressive stages of intervention in addressing depression. Objectives: The current work aspires to comprehensively identify critical factors linked to the applicability of online CBT, in order to inform clinical practices and future Read More
-
-
-
The Possible Role of Telomere Length and Chemokines in the Aging Process: A Transdiagnostic Review in Psychiatry
Background: Psychiatric disorders are common, reaching a worldwide prevalence of 29.2%. They are associated with a high risk of premature death and with accelerated aging in clinical, molecular and neuroimaging studies. Recently, there is strong evidence suggesting a possible role of telomere length and chemokines in aging processes in psychiatric disorders. Objective: We aimed to review the literature on telomere le Read More
-
-
-
Comparative Analysis of Spouse’s Burden and Quality of Life in Major Depressive Disorder and Bipolar I Disorder
Authors: Nayereh Maleki, Effat Sadeghian, Farshid Shamsaei, Lily Tapak and Ali GhaleihaBackground: Spouses of patients with bipolar disorder may experience a different quality of life and burden than seen with major depressive disorder. Objective: This study was conducted to comparatively analyse spouse’s burden and quality of life in major depressive and bipolar disorders. Methods: This cross-sectional study was conducted on 220 spouses of patients with major depressive and bipolar disorders in Read More
-
-
-
Pure Emotion-loaded Materials in the International Affective Digitized Sounds (IADS): A Study on Intensity Ratings in Chinese University Students
Authors: Jiawei Wang, Yanli Jia, Xu Shao, Chu Wang and Wei WangBackground: Materials loaded with pure emotion are essential for basic and clinical research on sounds. The International Affective Digitized Sounds (IADS) is one of the widely-used emotional tools, but its materials are not clearly labeled with specific emotions. We have hypothesized that the IADS contains pure vectors of at least disgust, erotica (or erotism), fear, happiness, sadness and neutral emotions. Methods: We therefo Read More
-
-
-
The Relation between Preserved Social Support, Resilience (Depression and Anxiety) and Psychiatric Disorders among a Sample of Egyptian Patients on Regular Hemodialysis
Background: Patients on hemodialysis are at a high risk of psychiatric disorders as they face an emotional challenge in addition to physical impairment. Objective: This study aims to assess the prevalence of depression and anxiety among a sample of patients with end-stage renal disease on regular dialysis, and the effect of resilience and social support on them. Methods: This cross-sectional study was conducted o Read More
-
-
-
Suicides and Suicide Attempts Among Psychiatric Hospital Inpatients in Iran
Authors: Saeed Shoja Shafti, Alireza Memarie, Masomeh Rezaie and Masomeh HamidiBackground: Suicidal behavior is seen in the context of a variety of mental disorders. While many believe that, in general, first-episode psychosis is a particularly high-risk period for suicide, no general agreement regarding higher prevalence of suicide in first-episode psychosis is achievable. Objective: In the present study, suicides and suicide attempts among psychiatric in-patients have been evaluated to assess the general Read More
-
-
-
Right Temporal Variant Frontotemporal Dementia Misdiagnosed as Schizophrenia
Authors: Mujeeb U. Shad, Lindsay Howard, Kristopher Thomas and Vimal M. AgaBackground: Schizophrenia-like presentations of frontotemporal dementia (FTD) are well documented in medical literature, especially during the initial stage of the illness. We present an interesting case of middle-aged white male, who was initially misdiagnosed with major depression at age 50 and then with schizophrenia due to florid psychosis typically seen in Mild Behavioral Impairment (MBI). It was not until over 4-years th Read More
-
Most Read This Month
Article
content/journals/cprr
Journal
10
5
false
en
