• From the last half century, the fields of psychiatry and psychology began (1) organizing their findings into books and assessment tools, including questionnaires aiming to inventory personality and behavior and (2) grouping psychiatric symptoms into distinct diagnoses. (brainblogger.com)
  • Demographics, Psychiatric Diagnoses and Other Characteristics of North American Deaf and Hard of Hearing Inpatients. (allen-cognitive-network.org)
  • The Diagnostic Interview Schedule for Children (DISC-IV) is a fully structured diagnostic instrument that assesses thirty-four common psychiatric diagnoses of children and adolescents. (cdc.gov)
  • Compulsory admission and use of coercive measures are accepted as necessary (and justified by the laws of most countries) in certain situations in clinical psychiatry: Compulsory admission is mandatory in cases of considerable danger to oneself or to others due to psychiatric illness. (biomedcentral.com)
  • The American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology clinical skills evaluation -- 11. (nshealth.ca)
  • Journal of the American Academy of Child & Adolescent Psychiatry, 34 (2), 127-128. (allen-cognitive-network.org)
  • American Journal of Psychiatry. (dtwmd.com)
  • Yudofsky S, Stevens L, Barsa J, Williams D (1984) Propranolol in the treatment of rage and violent behavior associated with Korsakoff's Psychosis, American Journal of Psychiatry 141: 114-115. (dtwmd.com)
  • J. American Academy Child & Adolescent Psychiatry 27: 500-503. (dtwmd.com)
  • The findings were published online August 9 in the American Journal of Geriatric Psychiatry . (medscape.com)
  • these recommendations are consistent with current guidelines from the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry for younger children. (cdc.gov)
  • Mr. C's symptoms suggest possible catatonia, a neuropsychiatric syndrome of motor dysregulation found in up to 10% of acutely ill psychiatric inpatients. (mhaus.org)
  • The literature suggests a 10%-15% prevalence of catatonia among acute psychiatric inpatients. (psychiatrist.com)
  • Tardive dyskinesia and DRD3, HTR2A and HTR2C gene polymorphisms in Russian psychiatric inpatients from Siberia. (springer.com)
  • This new edition of The American Psychiatric Association Publishing Textbook of Mood Disorders is a systematic and painstaking reconceptualization of its predecessor. (appi.org)
  • The American Psychiatric Association Publishing Textbook of Mood Disorders equips clinicians and trainees with the knowledge they need to alleviate suffering in their patients with mood disorders. (appi.org)
  • Most notable are the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM) and the Brief Psychiatric Rating Scale (BPRS). (brainblogger.com)
  • Standardized, quantifiable outcome measures exist for most major psychiatric disorders, yet they are infrequently used in routine clinical practice. (psychiatrist.com)
  • 1 , 2 A movement disorder, 1 , 2 catatonia occurs with general medical conditions and psychiatric disorders ( Table 1 ). (mhaus.org)
  • Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder is diagnosed by applying the criteria defined within the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, 5th edition, and is supplemented by validated rating scales. (cfp.ca)
  • Patients were diagnosed using the criteria of Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, the 5th edition (DSM-5, American Psychiatric Association 2013) [9]. (scirp.org)
  • They found that among patients with an average age of 18.7 years being treated in an outpatient substance use disorder (SUD) clinic, 20% had elevated scores on the Social Responsiveness Scale-2 (SRS-2), a parent- or teacher-reported measure that has been shown to reliably identify the presence and severity of social impairment among individuals along the autism spectrum, and to distinguish autism from other disorders. (neurosciencenews.com)
  • Refugees as a group experience multiple somatic (or physical) and psychological symptoms, which are often not specifically characteristic of posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD), depression, or other psychiatric disorders. (refugeehealthta.org)
  • Demoralization may be a more parsimonious concept across emotional disturbances than western-defined psychiatric disorders and is often related to a sense of alienation. (refugeehealthta.org)
  • Autistic disorder is a chronic and se- estimate of the prevalence of autistic tistical Manual of Mental Disorders vere neurodevelopmental disorder disorder in Bahrain, together with the (4th edition, text revision) [10] and characterized by impairments in sex distribution and possible associ- the Childhood Autism Rating Scale social interaction, reciprocal com- ated factors such prenatal and post- [11]. (who.int)
  • To evaluate the evolution of minor psychiatric disorders and pain symptoms in patients with temporomandibular disorders (TMD) treated with occlusal splints and rehabilitated with dental prosthesis. (bvsalud.org)
  • ABSTRACT There is substantive evidence of significant psychiatric morbidity among primary care patients, mainly in the form of anxiety and depressive disorders. (who.int)
  • Comorbidity and physical presentation in most instances contribute significantly to failure to detect psychiatric disorders. (who.int)
  • among neurodevelopmental disorder with childhood onset character- adults with ADHD, the prevalences of lesser educational and ized by developmentally inappropriate levels of inattention, career attainment, co-occurring psychiatric disorders, and hyperactivity, and/or impulsivity and pervasive, significant death by suicide are higher ( 7 , 8 ). (cdc.gov)
  • Incidence rates and cumulative incidences of the full spectrum of diagnosed mental disorders in childhood and adolescence. (msdmanuals.com)
  • citation needed] Because most patients with catatonia have an underlying psychiatric illness, the majority will present with worsening depression, mania, or psychosis followed by catatonia symptoms. (wikipedia.org)
  • In the present report from the Rhode Island Methods to Improve Diagnostic Assessment and Services (MIDAS) project, we compared 3 self-report scales that assess the criteria for major depression in the identification of remission in patients treated in routine practice. (psychiatrist.com)
  • Review this week's Learning Resources and reflect on the insights they provide regarding psychiatric assessment and diagnosis. (besteconomicstutor.com)
  • Explain when it is appropriate to use this rating scale with clients during the psychiatric interview and how the scale is helpful to a nurse practitioner's psychiatric assessment. (besteconomicstutor.com)
  • The competence items were scored based on the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry's practice parameters for the assessment and treatment of children and adolescents with suicidal behavior [ 4 ] and local and hospital laws. (jeehp.org)
  • Investigators also used the Mini International Neuropsychiatric Interview (MINI), the Suicide Assessment Scale (SUAS), and the Karolinska Affective and Borderline Symptoms Scale. (medscape.com)
  • This is a suicide risk assessment scale that measures four different areas of suicide risk. (medlineplus.gov)
  • 34. Relevant psychiatric assessment components are completed. (medscape.com)
  • 1963 Directory of outpatient psychiatric clinics, psychiatric day-night services and other mental health resources in the United States and territories. (upenn.edu)
  • The researchers asked parents of 69 youths reporting for the first time to a specialty outpatient psychiatric SUD clinic to fill out the SRS-2 form. (neurosciencenews.com)
  • Nonetheless, instruments exist that measure disturbances of the mind-body relationship in clinical psychiatric practice. (brainblogger.com)
  • In mental health clinical settings, the effectiveness of treatment is typically based on unstructured interactions that yield unquantified judgments of progress, as clinicians rarely use scales in their practice. (psychiatrist.com)
  • Recently, some investigators and treatment guidelines have suggested that scales should be used to monitor the course of treatment in routine clinical practice. (psychiatrist.com)
  • The Canadian Paediatric Society (CPS), American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP), and Canadian ADHD Resource Alliance (CADDRA) have all stated that the diagnosis and management of ADHD are within the scope of practice of family physicians. (cfp.ca)
  • The current study aims to evaluate an intervention programme for patients at high risk of compulsory admission to psychiatric hospitals. (biomedcentral.com)
  • This paper describes the design of a randomised controlled intervention study conducted currently at four psychiatric hospitals in the Canton of Zurich. (biomedcentral.com)
  • 3 Defendants who are incompetent to stand trial comprise the largest group of legally committed individuals in US state psychiatric hospitals. (psychiatrist.com)
  • The researchers recruited patients aged 18 years and older who had sought or had been referred to emergency psychiatric services for self-harm at three psychiatric hospitals in Sweden between April 2012 and March 2016. (medscape.com)
  • This was part of the hospitals, facilities in which chronic psy- trend towards moving psychiatric care chiatric patients spend the whole day and away from institutions into the wider com- return to their homes late in the afternoon, munity and as close to the home as possible were also established. (who.int)
  • All-Payer Model for hospitals, which shifted the state's hospital payment structure from an all-payer hospital rate setting system to an all-payer global hospital budget that encompasses inpatient and outpatient hospital services. (who.int)
  • The Acute Stress Disorder Scale (ASDS) is a self-report inventory that (a) indexes acute stress disorder (ASD) and (b) predicts posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD). (nih.gov)
  • 1, 8 Knowledge of the wide variety of psychiatric symptoms and diagnostic skills to identify and implement optimal treatment of these symptoms are thus of major importance in the management of patients with Parkinson's disease and those with PDD. (bmj.com)
  • Alternative diagnostic systems and rating scales. (nshealth.ca)
  • Des témoins en nombre équivalent ayant reçu un diagnostic d'énurésie nocturne mais qui étaient exempts de psychopathologie ont été sélectionnés, appariés pour le sexe et la tranche d'âge. (who.int)
  • The self-report of negative mood comes from psychiatric diagnostic categories in the negative affect items of the Bradburn Affect Balance Scale categorized as high specific geographic areas, there has been and low presence. (cdc.gov)
  • The Beck Depression Inventory (BDI) is the most widely used self-rating scale, developed in 1961 by Aaron Beck based on symptoms he observed to be common among depressed patients. (medscape.com)
  • Because of the significance accorded remission by experts, it is important to compare different scales in their identification of remitted patients. (psychiatrist.com)
  • The patients were also rated on the 17-item Hamilton Depression Rating Scale (HDRS). (psychiatrist.com)
  • In the American Psychiatric Association's (APA) App Evaluation Model, practitioners are advised to assess their own and their patients' views on the "ease of use" of apps before endorsing their inclusion in treatment regimens. (psychiatrictimes.com)
  • Prevalence rates of major depression in older COPD patients range from 6 to 42% [ 4 ]. (biomedcentral.com)
  • Patients with bipolar I and bipolar II depression were similar in demographics, baseline rating scale scores (depression, anxiety, mania, and quality of life), and mood episode histories. (biomedcentral.com)
  • The multiple psychiatric symptoms in patients with dementia tend to cluster into discrete psychiatric syndromes, 9, 10 indicating that the underlying pathophysiological constructs may explain the relationship between observed variables. (bmj.com)
  • In pivotal phase 3 data from the LANDSCAPE and NEST programs supporting the FDA approval, zuranolone was associated with rapid-onset benefit in 17-item Hamilton Depression Rating Scale (HAMD-17) versus placebo in patients with major depressive disorder (MDD) at day 3, 2 and in women with PPD at day 15. (consultantlive.com)
  • In phase 2 and 3 clinical trial open-label extension data presented at the American Psychiatric Association (APA) 2022 Annual Meeting in New Orleans, investigators shared findings showing patients with either MDD or PPD benefitted from zuranolone per HAMD-17 through 1 year post-initiation. (consultantlive.com)
  • Williams DT, Gold AP Shrout P, Shaffer D, Adams (1979), The impact of psychiatric intervention on patients with uncontrolled seizures. (dtwmd.com)
  • Therefore, the aim of this study was to evaluate the evolution of both TMD signs and symptoms and non-psychotic psychiatric disturbs in TMD patients, treated with occlusal splints and posteriorly rehabilitated with dental prosthesis. (bvsalud.org)
  • Most psychiatric morbidity among primary care patients passes undetected by the primary care practitioners. (who.int)
  • The DISC-IV was originally developed for use in large-scale epidemiological surveys of children and adolescents, but is now also being used in many clinical studies, screening projects, and service settings. (cdc.gov)
  • This effort, the Chinese American Psychiatric Epidemiological Study, is the first large-scale community psychiatric epidemiological study on an Asian American ethnic group that used DSM-III-R criteria for major depressive episodes and dysthymia. (researchgate.net)
  • The Chinese American Psychiatric Epidemiological Study provides a rare opportunity to investigate the heterogeneity within a single Asian American ethnic group, Chinese Americans, and to identify the subgroups among Chinese Americans who may be most at risk for mental health problems. (researchgate.net)
  • Evidence-based guideline: treatment of tardive syndromes: report of the guideline development subcommittee of the American Academy of Neurology. (springer.com)
  • The DSM, published by the American Psychiatric Association , serves as a provisional construct allowing the international biomedical community to employ inclusion and exclusion criteria based on potential deviations from normal psychological functioning. (brainblogger.com)
  • DSM-IV, American Psychiatric Association, 1994) criteria. (nih.gov)
  • American Occupational Therapy Association. (allen-cognitive-network.org)
  • American Occupational Therapy Association, Mental Health Special Interest Section Newsletter, 13 (2), 1-3. (allen-cognitive-network.org)
  • Bethesda, MD: American Occupational Therapy Association. (allen-cognitive-network.org)
  • Rockville, MD: American Occupational Therapy Association. (allen-cognitive-network.org)
  • The Hamilton Depression Rating Scale is the most widely used interview scale, developed in 1960 to measure severity of depression in an inpatient population. (medscape.com)
  • Clinicians are already overburdened with paperwork, and adding to this load by requiring repeated detailed evaluations with such instruments as the Hamilton Depression Rating Scale (HDRS) 7 is unlikely to meet with success. (psychiatrist.com)
  • While the DSM has a hierarchical structure that features two core symptoms, and while symptoms have to cause significant distress or impairment in important areas of functioning for a diagnosis, these criteria are not accounted for in such scales, further increasing the heterogeneity of depressed samples [ 5 ]. (biomedcentral.com)
  • Presumably, using established rating scales, clinicians can more objectively formulate diagnosis. (brainblogger.com)
  • AAP) updated guidance for ADHD diagnosis and treatment, Children with ADHD have higher rates of retention in grade recommending behavior therapy as the first line of treatment level, high school dropout, unintentional injuries, and emer- ahead of stimulant medication (methylphenidate) for treat- gency department visits ( 4 - 6 ). (cdc.gov)
  • A semi-structured questionnaire on quality of life quality was applied as well as the scale of depressive symptoms Geriatric Depression Scale (GDS) and the index of general health Cumulative Illness Rating Scale (CIRS). (scielo.br)
  • Um questionário semi- estruturado de qualidade de vida foi aplicado, bem como a escala de sintomas depressivos "Geriatric Depression Scale" (GDS) e o "Índice de Saúde Geral Cumulative Illness Rating Scale" (CIRS). (scielo.br)
  • From June 2011 to November 2012, 153 depressed outpatients with DSM-IV major depressive disorder completed the Clinically Useful Depression Outcome Scale (CUDOS), Quick Inventory of Depressive Symptomatology-Self-Report (QIDS-SR), and Patient Health Questionnaire (PHQ-9). (psychiatrist.com)
  • Considering the high rates of social anxiety disorder among PWS and the unique nature of social anxiety experienced by this group, interest in developing stuttering-specific treatments for social anxiety has grown. (frontiersin.org)
  • 22.8% of the global burden of diseases is due to psychiatric disorder [1]. (scirp.org)
  • They found that although there were few differences between those with elevated autistic trait scores and those with lower, non-autistic scores in terms of demographic or psychiatric factors, the adolescents with higher SRS-2 scores had a nearly eightfold higher likelihood of stimulant use disorder, and a fivefold higher risk for opioid use disorder. (neurosciencenews.com)
  • Because symptoms in refugees are highly prevalent owing to the stressful experiences they have endured, it is very important to carefully evaluate the source of symptoms and not quickly jump to conclusions that a psychiatric disorder is present, nor on the other hand ignore potential significant distress. (refugeehealthta.org)
  • ABSTRACT European and North American studies show that the prevalence of autistic disorder is increasing. (who.int)
  • In St. Louis, rates of major population includes persons living in one county, that is, one or more central depressive disorder were lower in urban urbanized areas and those living in counties containing the area's main areas as compared with rural areas. (cdc.gov)
  • Neurological and psychiatric disorder. (who.int)
  • 13 Prevalence rates of 7% to 11% have been reported in the United States and in other countries with diverse cultural influences. (cfp.ca)
  • The prevalence rates of PTSD are 1%-5% for childbirth and 14%-59% for a life-threatening situation in an intensive care unit (ICU) ( 2 ). (cdc.gov)
  • Psychiatric status of hyperactives as adults: School, employer, and self-rating scales obtained during ten-year follow-up evaluation. (bvsalud.org)
  • 32. Comprehensive psychiatric evaluation is initiated. (medscape.com)
  • 33. Comprehensive psychiatric evaluation is completed. (medscape.com)
  • 13 With alienation and a lack of belonging, refugees are prone to demoralization with or without psychiatric disturbances. (refugeehealthta.org)
  • o Analyses should not be conducted on data combined from the three portions of the survey (Mexican-American, Cuban-American, Puerto Rican). (cdc.gov)
  • Items 1-10 consisted of questions pertaining to demographics and training history, and items 11-14 consisted of residents' self-reported confidence in 4 domains rated on a Likert-type scale of 1-10 (1= not at all confident to 10= very confident). (jeehp.org)
  • Acute (8 weeks) response to treatment was also compared by assessing rating scale scores, including Montgomery-Åsberg depression rating scale, Hamilton rating scale for anxiety, Young mania rating scale, and clinical global impression-severity scores, in the bipolar I and II populations in the same pooled database. (biomedcentral.com)
  • The symptoms experienced were both somatic and psychological, and all symptom types except the menstrual symptoms in women were correlated with other scales assessing depression, anxiety, and PTSD. (refugeehealthta.org)
  • Rating scales and psychometric self-report inventories and questionaires are by far the most popular procedures for assessing anxiety in research. (unhealthywork.org)
  • The standard rating scale to measure anxiety, the Hamilton Anxiety Rating Scale(HARS- Hamilton, 1959), is composed of 100 symptoms of anxiety evaluated by the clinical examiner that are aggregated to define 13 scale variables. (unhealthywork.org)
  • Many other self-report psychometric inventories and questionnaires exist such as the Taylor Manifest Anxiety Scale(MAS-Taylor, 1953), Cattell's Trait and State Anxiety Measures(Cattell and Scheier, 1963), the Affect Adjective Check List(AACL- Zuckerman and Lubin, 1965), the SCL-90 Symptom Check List(SCL-90 - Derogatis et al. (unhealthywork.org)
  • Cutoff values based on sum-scores from rating scales such as the Beck Depression Inventory (BDI) [ 8 ] or the Hamilton Rating Scale for Depression (HRSD) [ 9 ] are routinely used as the main criterion to enroll participants in research studies. (biomedcentral.com)
  • Post hoc application of DRS-R98 item scores were used to rate DSM-5 criteria. (biomedcentral.com)
  • Conversely, mean DRS-R98 score (21.1 ± 6.4) for the 70% not rated as delirious by strict DSM-5 criteria was consistent with suggested cutoff scores for full syndromal delirium. (biomedcentral.com)
  • We descriptively analyzed whether differences in the functions of spontaneous speech derived from Antecedent-Behavior-Consequence (A-B-C) analysis are related to the T-scores for response inhibition ("Inhibit") and attentional flexibility ("Shift") of the Behavior Rating Inventory of Executive Function (BRIEF) profiles of children with ASD. (scirp.org)
  • Comparisons were made between those with elevated SRS-2 scores on demographic, psychiatric, and substance use variables. (neurosciencenews.com)
  • The psychosis and agitation clusters had the lowest Mini-Mental State Examination score and the highest Unified Parkinson's Disease Rating Scale and care giver distress scores. (bmj.com)
  • Older adults may have a high degree of suicidal intent yet still have low scores on scales measuring psychiatric symptoms, such as depression, new research suggests. (medscape.com)
  • The authors' goal was to estimate the lifetime and 12-month rates of major depressive episodes and dysthymia for Chinese Americans who reside in Los Angeles. (researchgate.net)
  • The 12-month rates of depressive episode and dysthymia were 3.4% and 0.9%, respectively. (researchgate.net)
  • depressive episodes and dysthymia for Chinese Americans who reside in Los Angeles. (researchgate.net)
  • Durham, the rates of major depressive outside of urbanized areas. (cdc.gov)
  • The American Psychiatric Press Textbook of Neuropsychiatry. (dtwmd.com)
  • This article explores the Daubert standards and other potential objections to telepsychiatry as they may apply to forensic psychiatric examinations conducted via videoconferencing technology. (jaapl.org)
  • 14 With more assessments being conducted remotely, scholars have speculated that it is only a matter of time before legal challenges to VCT-based forensic psychiatric assessments begin to arise. (jaapl.org)
  • The Behavior Rating Inventory of Executive Function (BRIEF) is a widely used behavioral rating scale measure. (scirp.org)
  • Multiple systematic reviews with pairwise meta-analysis (PMA) and network meta-analysis (NMA) 3 - 8 , including several Cochrane Collaborations, have identified pharmacological treatments (PT) to maintain or reduce the rate of decline in cognitive function in older adults with early-stage dementia. (researchsquare.com)
  • Scaling up evidence-based behavior therapy might lead to increased delivery of effective ADHD management without the side effects of ADHD medications. (cdc.gov)
  • The evidence for using digital technologies to improve outcomes in mental health care is growing at a rapid rate. (psychiatrictimes.com)
  • Fourteen (11%) were healthcare workers, 4 (3%) had a history of psychiatric consultation, 12 (9%) had other chronic diseases, and 15 (11%) required treatment in the ICU. (cdc.gov)
  • The study, results of which are published in The American Journal on Addictions , is the first to look at the prevalence of previously undiagnosed autistic traits among teens and young adults with SUD, says lead author James McKowen, PhD, of the Addiction Recovery Management Service at MGH and Harvard Medical School. (neurosciencenews.com)
  • In a cross-sectional cohort study of more than 800 adults who presented with self-harm to psychiatric emergency departments in Sweden, participants aged 65 years and older scored higher than younger and middle-aged adults on measures of suicidal intent. (medscape.com)
  • Older adults had less contact with psychiatric services, but they had more contact than the other age groups with primary care for mental health problems. (medscape.com)
  • In a Daubert challenge, courts may evaluate proposed expert testimony through four criteria relating to scientific reliability and validity: whether the testimony is based on methods that emerge from a testable hypothesis, whether the method has been subjected to peer review, the known or potential rate of error associated with the method, and whether the method has achieved general acceptance in the relevant scientific community. (jaapl.org)
  • A careful critical approach is essential for ensuring the cultural relevance, validity and reliability of the psychiatric screening instruments used to identify such morbidity. (who.int)
  • The psychiatric interview revealed that he had developed insomnia, excessive activity, and delusional thinking 2 weeks before admission. (mhaus.org)
  • Consider the elements of the psychiatric interview, history, and examination. (besteconomicstutor.com)
  • Post a brief explanation of three important components of the psychiatric interview and why you consider these elements important. (besteconomicstutor.com)
  • The psychiatric interview (4th ed. (besteconomicstutor.com)
  • The mental status examination: a psychiatric glossary -- 10. (nshealth.ca)
  • DSN: SEE BLOOD AND URINE DATASET NAMES ABSTRACT General Information HISPANIC HEALTH AND NUTRITION EXAMINATION SURVEY, 1982-84 Mexican Americans Cuban Americans Puerto Ricans Description The Hispanic Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (HHANES) was conducted from July 1982 through December 1984. (cdc.gov)
  • Correlations between scales may be influenced by overlap between the PTSD subscale and other subscales. (nctsn.org)
  • Effectiveness will be assessed in terms of a reduced number of psychiatric hospitalisations and days of inpatient care in connection with involuntary psychiatric admissions as well as in terms of cost-containment in inpatient mental health care. (biomedcentral.com)
  • 2 Furthermore, with ownership levels at more than 92 per 100 inhabitants in developing nations, the ubiquity of mobile phones has enabled the delivery of mental health care on a scale larger than ever before, particularly in areas with high demand and limited local resources . (psychiatrictimes.com)
  • I am a dual-certified and licensed Psychiatric Mental Health and Family Nurse Practitioner. (psychologytoday.com)
  • Only half a century ago or so, psychiatric medicine was facilitated by the introduction services were mostly confined to asylums. (who.int)
  • Day psychiatric services. (who.int)
  • Under these rate-setting systems, the federal or state government establishes how much providers are paid for health care services. (who.int)
  • Americans and providing essential human services. (who.int)
  • Strict' and `relaxed' DSM-5 criteria to ascertain delirium were compared to rates determined by DSM-IV. (biomedcentral.com)
  • There are significant differences between standardized scales in determining remission from depression. (psychiatrist.com)
  • 50,000 or more residents or an differences with respect to psychiatric residents of rural areas. (cdc.gov)
  • Edinburgh Postanatal Depression Scale (EPDS) ble utviklet i England og publisert i 1987 av John Cox og medarbeidere. (r-bup.no)
  • The Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Scale (EPDS) er et selvrapporteringsskjema som ble utviklet på siste halvdel av 1980-tallet av psykiater John Cox ved Keele University i England i samarbeid med Jeni Holden og Ruth Sagovsky (Cox & Holden, 2003). (r-bup.no)
  • However, the effectiveness of such interventions in terms of more robust criteria (e.g., admission rates) has not been sufficiently analysed in larger study samples. (biomedcentral.com)
  • Fewer members of the older group met criteria for other psychiatric conditions. (medscape.com)
  • Impairment in occupational functioning and adult ADHD: The predictive utility of executive function (EF) ratings versus EF tests. (um.es)