Safety Planning for Suicidal Patients in ED Linked to Lower Readmissions
Patients with suicidal behavior who received a safety plan—a set of suicide-prevention strategies—during an emergency department (ED) visit…
Patients with suicidal behavior who received a safety plan—a set of suicide-prevention strategies—during an emergency department (ED) visit…
Over the past year, my presidential theme has been “Confronting Addiction From Prevention to Recovery.” This initiative has focused on four of the biggest areas…
Since the FDA approved esketamine for individuals with TRD, care providers have struggled to overcome several barriers to effective treatment.
This cohort study evaluates the association between oxidative stress on nucleic acids and all-cause mortality in individuals with and without psychiatric illness.
This systematic review and meta-analysis evaluates associations between childhood maltreatment and psychopathology.
When a patient is labeled “treatment resistant,” clinicians are in danger of objectifying and effectively abandoning the patient, along with the sense of hope that…
Mother’s Day offers a chance to explore the mental health challenges moms face, such as hormonal shifts, role changes, and social stressors.
A pair of studies found that both anxiety-related emergency visits and prescriptions of mood medications rose in areas affected by wildfires or wildfire smoke.
New biomarker studies may reveal what variables—genetic, familial, neurobiological, or experiential—distinguish young people at risk for psychosis or schizophrenia who do not go on to…
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This cohort study examines the absolute risk and risk factors for suicide in hospitalized patients with depression starting from the first days after discharge up…