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Predictors of ECT Treatment Response in Depression
December 15, 2020
Several clinical variables assumed to predict electroconvulsive therapy (ECT) outcome in major depressive disorder are interrelated. This study tries to disentangle this interdependence to distill the most important predictors...
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Socioeconomic Risk Factors for Medication Nonadherence
December 10, 2020
Nonadherence to psychiatric treatment is associated with poor outcomes. This study investigated the association of socioeconomic factors, race/ethnicity, and patient perceptions with medication adherence in individuals with depression.
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Antipsychotics for Homeless and Unstably Housed Veterans
December 8, 2020
Many homeless and unstably housed (HUH) adults have severe mental illness managed with antipsychotic medications. This study examined antipsychotic medication use and correlates of antipsychotic medication prescriptions among HUH...
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Adjunctive Pimavanserin and Sleep/Wakefulness in MDD
December 1, 2020
Adjunctive pimavanserin can reduce depressive symptoms and improve function in patients with major depression and inadequate antidepressant response. This analysis evaluated the effects of adjunctive pimavanserin on sleep/wakefulness disturbances.
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Depression Literacy Among Dermatologists
November 19, 2020
Increased depression literacy among dermatologists might play a vital role in early and successful detection and treatment of depression among their patients. This study investigated depression literacy among dermatologists...
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Association Between GlycA and Depressive Symptoms
November 17, 2020
Since the association of the inflammatory biomarker hs-CRP with depression is unclear, alternative inflammatory biomarkers of depression are needed. This study examined the association between the inflammatory biomarker GlycA...
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Routine Screening for Autoimmune Encephalitis
November 17, 2020
Autoimmune encephalitis (AE) is a highly treatable neurologic condition that can cause psychosis. This study estimated the cost-effectiveness of routine screening for AE compared with clinically targeted screening in...
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Happiness During Low-Dose Ketamine Infusion Predicts Treatment Response
November 10, 2020
Can we determine which patients will respond to ketamine just by observing their mood during the infusion? This study evaluated antidepressant outcomes with ketamine in 71 patients, focusing on ...