Psychiatric care must be tailored to the unique needs of diverse populations. The Journal of Clinical Psychiatry recognizes the importance of understanding the cultural, socioeconomic, and demographic factors that influence mental health. Our expert editors curate content that explores the psychiatric challenges faced by specific populations, from the elderly and adolescents to minority groups and refugees. In an increasingly globalized world, our journal serves as a beacon for inclusive and culturally sensitive psychiatric care, ensuring every individual receives the attention they deserve.
Page 17
Recently published articles about Populations
Letter to the Editor
Geriatric-Onset Olfactory Reference Syndrome Treated with Duloxetine and Memantine
March 23, 2017
Individuals with olfactory reference syndrome falsely believe that they emit a foul body odor. This case report discusses onset of the syndrome in an elderly patient who also had...
Article
Antipsychotic Drug Interactions and Mortality
January 25, 2017
Elderly individuals often take multiple medications each day. Age-related changes in pharmacodynamics and pharmacokinetics make this population particularly susceptible to adverse events related to drug interactions. Read this journal...
Letter to the Editor
Abortion—Directive Counseling to Advise a Pregnant Woman With Depression
October 27, 2016
In nondirective pregnancy counseling, various alternatives for the outcome of the pregnancy are discussed with the patient, but no recommendations are made. This case report shows how directive counseling...