Assessment of Behavior Abnormalities of Corticosteroids in Children With Nephrotic Syndrome.
Assessment of behavior abnormalities of corticosteroids in children with nephrotic syndrome.
ISRN Psychiatry. 2013; 2013: 921253
Youssef DM, Abdelsalam MM, Abozeid AM, Youssef UM
Introduction. The objective of this work was to define the frequency and severity of steroid… Continue reading
A Comparison of Schemas, Schema Modes and Childhood Traumas in Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder, Chronic Pain Disorder and Eating Disorders.
A Comparison of Schemas, Schema Modes and Childhood Traumas in Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder, Chronic Pain Disorder and Eating Disorders.
Psychopathology. 2013 May 16;
Voderholzer U, Schwartz C, Thiel N, Kuelz AK, Hartmann A, Scheidt CE, Schlegl S, Zeeck A
Background:… Continue reading
Psychiatric Disorder and Incessant Tachyarrhythmia in a Child.
Psychiatric Disorder and Incessant Tachyarrhythmia in a Child.
Case Rep Pediatr. 2013; 2013: 572301
Chau P, Moore J
The case of a 14-year-old female with ectopic atrial tachycardia who had been followed for a history of anxiety and depression… Continue reading
The Orbitofrontal Cortex Regulates Outcome-Based Decision-Making via the Lateral Striatum.
The orbitofrontal cortex regulates outcome-based decision-making via the lateral striatum.
Eur J Neurosci. 2013 May 8;
Gourley SL, Olevska A, Zimmermann KS, Ressler KJ, Dileone RJ, Taylor JR
The orbitofrontal cortex (oPFC) sends substantial projections to the ventrolateral striatum… Continue reading
Inconsolable Infant Crying and Maternal Postpartum Depressive Symptoms.
Inconsolable Infant Crying and Maternal Postpartum Depressive Symptoms.
Pediatrics. 2013 May 6;
Radesky JS, Zuckerman B, Silverstein M, Rivara FP, Barr M, Taylor JA, Lengua LJ, Barr RG
OBJECTIVE:To quantify the extent to which maternal report of inconsolable infant crying, rather than colic (defined by Wessel’s criteria of daily duration of fussing and crying >3 hours), is associated with maternal postpartum depressive symptoms.METHODS:Participants were 587 mothers who were recruited shortly before or after delivery and followed longitudinally. At 5 to 6 weeks postpartum, mothers recorded the duration and mode (fussing, crying, or inconsolable crying) of their infant’s distress by using the Baby’s Day Diary. The Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Scale (EPDS) was administered at enrollment and at 8 weeks postpartum. Using regression models that included baseline EPDS scores and multiple confounders, we examined associations of colic and inconsolable crying with later maternal EPDS scores at 8 weeks postpartum.RESULTS:Sixty mothers (10%) met the EPDS threshold for “possible depression” (score ?9) at 8 weeks postpartum. For mothers reporting >20 minutes of inconsolable crying per day, the adjusted odds ratio… Continue reading
Network Redundancy Analysis of Effective Brain Networks; a Comparison of Healthy Controls and Patients With Major Depression.
Network redundancy analysis of effective brain networks; a comparison of healthy controls and patients with major depression.
PLoS One. 2013; 8(4): e60956
Leistritz L, Weiss T, Bär KJ, De Vicofallani F, Babiloni F, Witte H, Lehmann T
This study… Continue reading
If You Went to a Doctor for Depression, What Would They Do Besides Prescribe Pills?
Question by eternus: If you went to a doctor for depression, what would they do besides prescribe pills?
I see people saying “get help” at someone who’s depressed (and has no friends to turn to), but what help can they… Continue reading