نتایج جستجو برای: affective disorders

تعداد نتایج: 693257  

Journal: :The Indian journal of medical research 2006
D Pravin S Malhotra S Chakrabarti R J Dash

BACKGROUND & OBJECTIVES A genetic link between diabetes and depression has been proposed, but hardly explored. Data on family studies exploring relation between depression and diabetes are scanty. This study attempted to assess the prevalence of major affective disorders in first-degree relatives of patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus (T 2 DM). METHODS Fifty probands with T 2 DM, in whom o...

Journal: :The American journal of geriatric psychiatry : official journal of the American Association for Geriatric Psychiatry 2006
Annette Erlangsen Steven H Zarit Xin Tu Yeates Conwell

OBJECTIVE Older adults have elevated suicide rates, especially in the presence of a psychiatric disorder, yet not much is known about predictors for suicide within this high-risk group. The current study examines the characteristics associated with suicide among older adults who are admitted to a psychiatric hospital. METHOD All persons aged 60 and older living in Denmark who were hospitalize...

2017
I M J Saris M Aghajani S J A van der Werff N J A van der Wee B W J H Penninx

OBJECTIVE Adaptive social functioning is severely impeded in depressive and anxiety disorders, even after remission. However, a comprehensive overview is still lacking. METHOD Using data from the Netherlands Study of Depression and Anxiety (NESDA), behavioural (network size, social activities, social support) and affective (loneliness, affiliation, perceived social disability) indicators of s...

Introduction: The person with the affective reactivity is prone to mood and behavioral disorders. The aim of this study was development an affective reactivity model with symptoms of disruptive behavior disorder through the mediating role of cognitive emotion regulation in the male students of the first grade of secondary school in Ahvaz city  Methods: The present study is descriptive-correlat...

Journal: :Addictive behaviors 2009
Melanie E Bennett Alan S Bellack Clayton H Brown Carlo DiClemente

The present study examined psychiatric functioning, substance use and consequences, and motivation to change in people with schizophrenia and affective disorders and current or remitted cocaine dependence. Data were collected as part of a naturalistic, longitudinal study examining substance use, motivation to change, and the process of change in people with schizophrenia and affective disorders...

Journal: :The British journal of psychiatry : the journal of mental science 2011
Meredith G Harris Philip M Burgess Jane E Pirkis Tim N Slade Harvey A Whiteford

BACKGROUND In 2006, Australia introduced new publicly funded psychological services for people with affective and anxiety disorders (the Better Access programme). Despite massive uptake, it has been suggested that Better Access is selectively treating socioeconomically advantaged people, including some who do not warrant treatment, and people already receiving equivalent services. AIMS To exp...

Journal: :Psychiatria polska 2016
Aleksandra Rajewska-Rager Magdalena Pawlaczyk

INTRODUCTION Both recurrent depressive disorders and affective bipolar disorders are characterized by the changes in glial tissue. S100B protein is a calcium-binding molecule, mainly secreted by glial cells, which, depending on its concentration, has a trophic or toxic effect on neuronal cells. In the recent years, due to the postulated glial hypothesis of affective disorders and the ideas conc...

Journal: :Journal of Circadian Rhythms 2009
Daniel F Kripke Caroline M Nievergelt EJ Joo Tatyana Shekhtman John R Kelsoe

BACKGROUND Clinical symptoms of affective disorders, their response to light treatment, and sensitivity to other circadian interventions indicate that the circadian system has a role in mood disorders. Possibly the mechanisms involve circadian seasonal and photoperiodic mechanisms. Since genetic susceptibilities contribute a strong component to affective disorders, we explored whether circadian...

2016
Verena Ly Til O. Bergmann Thomas E. Gladwin Inge Volman Niccolo Usberti Roshan Cools Karin Roelofs

BACKGROUND Instrumental action is well known to be vulnerable to affective value. Excessive transfer of affective value to instrumental action is thought to contribute to psychiatric disorders. The brain region most commonly implicated in overriding such affective biasing of instrumental action is the prefrontal cortex. OBJECTIVE The aim of the present study was to reduce affective biasing of...

2016
Aleksandra Rajewska-Rager Magdalena Pawlaczyk

Introduction. Both recurrent depressive disorders and affective bipolar disorders are characterized by the changes in glial tissue. S100B protein is a calcium-binding molecule, mainly secreted by glial cells, which, depending on its concentration, has a trophic or toxic effect on neuronal cells. In the recent years, due to the postulated glial hypothesis of affective disorders and the ideas con...

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