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Original Research
JCP
Original Research
Lithium in Tap Water and Adolescent Mental Health
March 29, 2017
Can a common product be used to minimize mental health problems in adolescents? Read this cross-sectional survey to see if symptoms of depression and aggression changed in adolescents who...
Takeshi Terao
,
Shuntaro Ando
,
Shinsuke Koike
, et al
JCP
Original Research
Noradrenergic Symptom Cluster and MDD
March 29, 2017
Adding an SNRI may improve impaired cognition and fatigue, and hence improve the overall depression outcome in patients with partial response to an SSRI. This analysis of trials of...
Maurizio Fava
,
Virginia L. Stauffer
,
Lauren B. Marangell
, et al
JCP
Original Research
Pediatric Bipolar Disorder and Substance Use Disorder
March 29, 2017
The prevalence of substance use disorder in adolescents with bipolar disorder is expansive. These researchers looked at global functioning and clinical outcomes in pediatric patients with bipolar disorder who...
Jair C. Soares
,
Karen Jansen
,
Giovana Zunta-Soares
, et al
JCP
Original Research
Stressful Life Events in Offspring of Bipolar Probands
March 29, 2017
Do difficult life events play a role in the development of mood disorders? See these study results to find out. The authors explored whether stressful life events were associated...
David A. Brent
,
David J. Kupfer
,
Tina R. Goldstein
, et al
JCP
Original Research
Depressive Symptoms and Telomere Length
March 14, 2017
The length of telomeres—the repetitive nucleotide sequences found at the ends of chromosomes—has been associated with several disease states, including depression. But does this association hold true only in...
E. Sherwood Brown
,
Nicholas D. Wignall
,
Martin Deschner
, et al
JCP
Original Research
Predictors of Postpartum Depression
March 14, 2017
Women with a history of depression are particularly vulnerable to depression in the postpartum period. Are there ways that physicians can predict which previously depressed women may develop postpartum...
Rita Suri
,
Lee S. Cohen
,
Lori L. Altshuler
, et al
JCP
Original Research
CBT for Pharmacotherapy-Resistant Depression
February 28, 2017
Read a randomized control trial examining whether adding cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT) for Pharmacotherapy-Resistant Depression improves outcomes.
Atsuo Nakagawa
,
Dai Mitsuda
,
Mitsuhiro Sado
, et al
JCP
Original Research
MBCT for Depression in Patients With Chronic Pain
February 28, 2017
Depression is highly prevalent in patients with chronic pain. Mindfulness-based therapies show initial promise for both depression and chronic pain individually but have not been tested in patients with...
David Mischoulon
,
Maurizio Fava
,
Jonathan E. Alpert
, et al
JCP
Original Research
Anxious Distress as Predictor of MDD Outcome
February 22, 2017
DSM-5 includes a new tool for assessing anxiety in depression. Read this article to find out how the anxious distress specifier performs as a predictor of major depressive disorder...
Roxanne Gaspersz
,
Femke Lamers
,
Justine M. Kent
, et al
JCP
Original Research
Recovery from Anorexia and Bulimia
February 22, 2017
Read a study following the course of illness in women with anorexia nervosa or bulimia nervosa to investigate both early and long-term recovery rates.
Pamela K. Keel
,
David B. Herzog
,
Kamryn T. Eddy
, et al
JCP
Original Research
Sleep Disturbance and Mental Disturbance
February 22, 2017
When your patients say they can fall asleep at the drop of a hat, should you dig deeper into their mental health issues? These study results may change how...
Christian Guilleminault
,
Maurice M. Ohayon
,
Chad M. Ruoff
, et al
JCP
Original Research
Smoking and Risk of SUD Relapse
February 22, 2017
Does continued nicotine dependence have an impact on long term outcomes of substance use treatment or abstinence? Read this article to learn if smoking may be associated with relapse...
Sandro Galea
,
Renee D. Goodwin
,
Andrea H. Weinberger
, et al
JCP
Original Research
SSRIs and Sudden Unexpected Death
February 22, 2017
Are you concerned that high-dose citalopram or escitalopram may increase your patient's risk of having an arrhythmia-related death? This analysis of 54,000 patients illustrates the cardiac risk of these...
Wayne A. Ray
,
Cecilia P. Chung
,
Katherine T. Murray
, et al
JCP
Original Research
Exercise vs Health Education for Treating Stimulant Use Disorder
February 14, 2017
Early evidence suggests that exercise may be an effective treatment approach for stimulant use disorders. Here, find out if exercise was superior to a health education intervention in reducing...
Madhukar H. Trivedi
,
Tracy L. Greer
,
Robrina Walker
, et al
JCP
Original Research
Genetics of Early-Onset Bipolar Disorder
February 14, 2017
Early-onset bipolar disorder may represent a distinct phenotype with greater severity, but the genetics of it are still poorly understood. This study used candidate genetic risk score analysis to...
Karen Dineen Wagner
,
Mark A. Frye
,
Paul E. Croarkin
, et al
JCP
Original Research
Adjunctive Yoga for MDD
January 25, 2017
When a patient doesn' t experience remission with first-line antidepressant treatment, what should you try next? While a number of adjuncts are used, benefits are often limited. This study...
Michael E. Thase
,
Anup Sharma
,
Marna S. Barrett
, et al
JCP
Original Research
Antisocial Behavioral Syndromes in Adults
January 25, 2017
A large group of adults who do not meet full criteria for antisocial personality disorder still exhibit antisocial behavior symptoms. Goldstein et al used data from NESARC-III to look...
Risë B. Goldstein
,
S. Patricia Chou
,
Tulshi D. Saha
, et al
JCP
Original Research
Effects of
Herpesviridae
and
Toxoplasma gondii
Infection on Cognition
January 25, 2017
Exposure to infectious agents has been proposed as a risk factor in the development of serious mental illness. How is cognitive functioning affected by these agents? Does exposure to...
Marion Leboyer
,
Faith B. Dickerson
,
Stéphane Jamain
, et al
JCP
Original Research
Functional Recovery After Postpartum Psychosis
January 25, 2017
What is the course of recovery from postpartum psychosis? A group from the Netherlands looked at the degree of psychological distress and level of psychosocial functioning in patients with...
Karin M. Burgerhout
,
Astrid M. Kamperman
,
Sabine J. Roza
, et al
JCP
Original Research
Generalizability in Clinical Trials of Substance Abuse
January 25, 2017
If clinical trials by design exclude as many as 85% of individuals with a target disorder, how can these studies be representative of the clinical population? Discover in this...
Carlos Blanco
,
Mark Olfson
,
Edward V. Nunes
, et al
JCP
Original Research
Improving Physical Health in Chronic Mental Disorders
January 25, 2017
It's well known that people with chronic mental disorders are at greater risk of cardiovascular disease and other physical health conditions. Could a collaborative care model improve physical health-related...
Zongshan Lai
,
Mark S. Bauer
,
Amy M. Kilbourne
, et al
JCP
Original Research
Methylphenidate Dosage for ADD/ADHD
January 25, 2017
Read a placebo-controlled study discussing OROS methylphenidate dosages in treatment for Adult Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD).
Anthony L. Rostain
,
David W. Goodman
,
H. Lynn Starr
, et al
JCP
Original Research
Metabolic Syndrome and Depressive Symptom Resolution
January 25, 2017
Want to improve your strategy for treating older depressed patients with metabolic syndrome? Read this article to see how particular cardiovascular risk factors contribute to a chronic course.
Mika Kivimäki
,
Archana Singh-Manoux
,
Marianna Virtanen
, et al
JCP
Original Research
Offspring of Depressed and Anxious Patients
January 25, 2017
Environmental and genetic risk factors influence whether a person will develop depression as well as what the prognosis will be. This study looked at illness incidence over 10 years...
Catharina A. Hartman
,
Robert A. Schoevers
,
Brenda W. J. H. Penninx
, et al
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