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Mashup Score: 135
ImPuls is an efficacious transdiagnostic adjunctive treatment in outpatient mental health care. Our findings suggest that exercise therapy should be implemented in outpatient mental health care as an adjunctive transdiagnostic treatment for mental disorders such as depression, insomnia, panic disorder, agoraphobia, and PTSD. Transdiagnostic group exercise interventions might ameliorate the existing disparity in care provision between the many individuals in need of evidence-based treatment and the few who are receiving it.
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Mashup Score: 9Staging 2·0: refining transdiagnostic clinical staging frameworks to enhance reliability and utility for youth mental health - 8 day(s) ago
Globally, 75% of depressive, bipolar, and psychotic disorders emerge by age 25 years. However, these disorders are often preceded by non-specific symptoms or attenuated clinical syndromes. Difficulties in determining optimal treatment interventions for these emerging mental disorders, and uncertainties about accounting for co-occurring psychopathology and illness trajectories, have led many youth mental health services to adopt transdiagnostic clinical staging frameworks. In this Health Policy paper, an international working group highlights ongoing challenges in applying transdiagnostic staging frameworks in clinical research and practice, and proposes refinements to the transdiagnostic model to enhance its reliability, consistent recording, and clinical utility.
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Mashup Score: 53Soundless voices, silenced selves: are auditory verbal hallucinations in schizophrenia truly perceptual? - 8 day(s) ago
In much contemporary psychiatric training and practice, there is a strong emphasis on the audible or perceptual quality and externality of auditory verbal hallucinations in clinical assessments. A typical question during clinical assessment is asking whether the voices that a person hears sound identical to the way the clinician’s voice is heard. In this Personal View, we argue that the most important factor in auditory verbal hallucinations in schizophrenia spectrum psychoses is a loss of first-person authority, and that a perceptual quality is not required for it to be this kind of hallucination.
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Mashup Score: 81Prevalence of multimorbidity in people with and without severe mental illness: a systematic review and meta-analysis - 9 day(s) ago
This is the first meta-analysis to estimate physical alongside psychiatric multimorbidity prevalence, showing that these are common in people with schizophrenia-spectrum disorder and bipolar disorder. The greater burden of physical multimorbidity in people with severe mental illness compared with those without is higher for younger cohorts, reflecting a need for earlier intervention. Our findings speak to the utility of multimorbidity for characterising the disease burden associated with severe mental illness, and the importance of facilitating integrated physical and mental health care.
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Mashup Score: 6Jinah Park and Whanhee Lee on heat and emergency admissions - The Lancet Psychiatry in conversation with - 10 day(s) ago
Jinah Park and Whanhee Lee join Sophia Davis to discuss the effects of increasing ambient temperature on hospital admissions for people with mental disorders and developmental disabilities.
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Mashup Score: 0Learning to live with Lewy - 10 day(s) ago
Lesson 1: When your beloved, who is at best mildly interested in your basketball team, the Boston Celtics, knows more about them that you do, pay attention.
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Mashup Score: 2Judy Bass: a global outlook on mental health - 10 day(s) ago
It could be said that Judy Bass had a global outlook from an early age. She grew up in East Lansing, MI, USA, where her father was a physics professor. “Living in a university town, I had an early exposure to students from many different countries”, Bass tells The Lancet Psychiatry. Today, Bass’s role is truly international, as Director of the academic programme in Global Mental Health and Professor of Public Mental Health at the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health (Baltimore, MD, USA).
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Mashup Score: 2
People with intellectual disability, autism, and mental disorders should be included in groups considered at a high-risk for heat exposure, and heat adaptation policies should be implemented with consideration of these groups and their needs.
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Mashup Score: 0Non-fatal suicide behaviours across phases in the COVID-19 pandemic: a population-based study in a Catalan cohort - 10 day(s) ago
This study provides a comprehensive examination of non-fatal suicide behaviours in Catalonia, Spain, emphasising the dynamics of different COVID-19 pandemic phases. The initial reduction during strict lockdown aligns with Joiner’s Interpersonal Theory of Suicide, whereas the post-confinement rise reflects complex factors, including social isolation and economic challenges. Sex-specific and age-specific analyses underscore distinct vulnerabilities, emphasising the need for targeted preventive strategies.
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Mashup Score: 4
In April, 2023, The Lancet Psychiatry published an Article by Damian Santomauro and colleagues showing that only 12·5% of the global burden of anxiety disorders is alleviated by routine health care, whereas 71·1% of global burden could be averted if all people with anxiety disorders had access to optimal treatment. Their approach was technical but the message is clear: successful treatments are available, the key challenge is how to make existing treatments available and acceptable to all those in need.
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