Cross-Cultural Psychiatry explores the intricate interplay between culture and mental health. The Journal of Clinical Psychiatry provides a platform for understanding how cultural factors influence the presentation, diagnosis, and treatment of psychiatric disorders. Our expert editors curate content that emphasizes the importance of cultural competence, offering insights into diverse therapeutic modalities and approaches tailored to specific cultural contexts. As our world becomes increasingly interconnected, it’s imperative for psychiatrists to be equipped with knowledge that transcends borders.
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Original Research
Actigraphy-Measured Sleep/Wake Characteristics Associated With Suicidal Ideation in Older Adults With Depression and High Suicide Risk
July 14, 2025
Measures of sleep/wake rhythm disruption were independently associated with higher level of suicidal ideation in this sample of older adults at high risk for suicide.
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Predictors of Treatment Response to Adjunctive VNS Therapy in Major Depressive Disorder: A RECOVER Trial Report
July 14, 2025
History of ECT use (lifetime and current episode) or TMS use (current episode) was prognostic of poorer outcomes across the total sample and superior benefit from active versus sham...