[Mental Health of Polish Immigrants Compared to That of the Polish and German Populations.]
[Mental health of Polish immigrants compared to that of the Polish and German populations.]
Z Psychosom Med Psychother. 2013; 59(2): 209-217
Morawa E, Senf W, Erim Y
Objectives: This survey examines the mental health of immigrants of Polish origin… Continue reading
Effect of Intensive Lifestyle Intervention on Sexual Dysfunction in Women With Type 2 Diabetes: Results From an Ancillary Look AHEAD Study.
Effect of Intensive Lifestyle Intervention on Sexual Dysfunction in Women With Type 2 Diabetes: Results from an ancillary Look AHEAD study.
Diabetes Care. 2013 Jun 11;
Wing RR, Bond DS, Gendrano IN, Wadden T, Bahnson J, Lewis CE, Brancati… Continue reading
Optimal Dose of Dexmedetomidine for Sedation During Spinal Anesthesia.
Optimal dose of dexmedetomidine for sedation during spinal anesthesia.
Korean J Anesthesiol. 2013 May; 64(5): 426-31
Ok HG, Baek SH, Baik SW, Kim HK, Shin SW, Kim KH
Sedation in spinal anesthesia can reduce patient’s anxiety and discomfort. Dexmedetomidine… Continue reading
Hedonic and Behavioral Deficits Associated With Apathy in Parkinson’s Disease: Potential Treatment Implications.
Hedonic and behavioral deficits associated with apathy in Parkinson’s disease: Potential treatment implications.
Mov Disord. 2013 May 27;
Jordan LL, Zahodne LB, Okun MS, Bowers D
BACKGROUND: Many individuals with Parkinson’s disease (PD) experience apathy independent of depression. METHODS:… Continue reading
Health and Mental Health Needs of Children in US Military Families.
Health and Mental Health Needs of Children in US Military Families.
Pediatrics. 2013 May 27;
Siegel BS, Davis BE,
The wars in Afghanistan and Iraq have been challenging for US uniformed service families and their children. Almost 60% of US service members have family responsibilities. Approximately 2.3 million active duty, National Guard, and Reserve service members have been deployed since the beginning of the wars in Afghanistan and Iraq (2001 and 2003, respectively), and almost half have deployed more than once, some for up to 18 months’ duration. Up to 2 million US children have been exposed to a wartime deployment of a loved one in the past 10 years. Many service members have returned from combat deployments with symptoms of posttraumatic stress disorder, depression, anxiety, substance abuse, and traumatic brain injury. The mental health and well-being of spouses, significant others, children (and their friends), and extended family members of deployed service members continues to be significantly challenged by the experiences of wartime deployment as well as by combat mortality and morbidity. The medical system of the Department of Defense provides health and mental health services for active duty service members and their families as well as activated National Guard and Reserve service members and their families. In addition to military pediatricians and civilian pediatricians employed by military treatment facilities, nonmilitary general pediatricians care for >50% of children and family members before, during, and after wartime deployments. This clinical report is for all pediatricians, both… Continue reading