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Full-Text Articles in Medicine and Health Sciences
Covid-19 Epidemic Peer Support And Crisis Intervention Via Social Media, P Cheng, G Xia, P Pang, B Wu, W Jiang, Y-T Li, M Wang, Q Ling, X Chang, X Bi, +3 Additional Authors
Covid-19 Epidemic Peer Support And Crisis Intervention Via Social Media, P Cheng, G Xia, P Pang, B Wu, W Jiang, Y-T Li, M Wang, Q Ling, X Chang, X Bi, +3 Additional Authors
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Response To Sars-Covid-19-Related Visitor Restrictions On Labor And Delivery Wards In New York City, A Hermann, Km Deligiannidis, V Bergink, C Monk, Em Fitelson, Tk Robakis, C Birndorf
Response To Sars-Covid-19-Related Visitor Restrictions On Labor And Delivery Wards In New York City, A Hermann, Km Deligiannidis, V Bergink, C Monk, Em Fitelson, Tk Robakis, C Birndorf
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Safety Of Psychotropic Medications In People With Covid-19: Evidence Review And Practical Recommendations, G Ostuzzi, D Papola, C Gastaldon, G Schoretsanitis, F Bertolini, F Amaddeo, A Cuomo, R Emsley, C U. Correll, C Barbui, +12 Additional Authors
Safety Of Psychotropic Medications In People With Covid-19: Evidence Review And Practical Recommendations, G Ostuzzi, D Papola, C Gastaldon, G Schoretsanitis, F Bertolini, F Amaddeo, A Cuomo, R Emsley, C U. Correll, C Barbui, +12 Additional Authors
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Electroconvulsive Therapy Practice Changes In Older Individuals Due To Covid-19: Expert Consensus Statement, M. I. Lapid, S. Seiner, H. Heintz, A. P. Hermida, L. Nykamp, S. N. Sanghani, M. Mueller, G. Petrides, B. P. Forester
Electroconvulsive Therapy Practice Changes In Older Individuals Due To Covid-19: Expert Consensus Statement, M. I. Lapid, S. Seiner, H. Heintz, A. P. Hermida, L. Nykamp, S. N. Sanghani, M. Mueller, G. Petrides, B. P. Forester
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© 2020 American Association for Geriatric Psychiatry The ubiquitous coronavirus 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic has required healthcare providers across all disciplines to rapidly adapt to public health guidelines to reduce risk while maintaining quality of care. Electroconvulsive therapy (ECT), which involves an aerosol-generating procedure from manual ventilation with a bag mask valve while under anesthesia, has undergone drastic practice changes in order to minimize disruption of treatment in the midst of COVID-19. In this paper, we provide a consensus statement on the clinical practice changes in ECT specific to older adults based on expert group discussions of ECT practitioners across the …
Covid-19 Psychosis: A Potential New Neuropsychiatric Condition Triggered By Novel Coronavirus Infection And The Inflammatory Response?, S. J. Ferrando, L. Klepacz, S. Lynch, M. Tavakkoli, R. Dornbush, R. Baharani, Y. Smolin, A. Bartell
Covid-19 Psychosis: A Potential New Neuropsychiatric Condition Triggered By Novel Coronavirus Infection And The Inflammatory Response?, S. J. Ferrando, L. Klepacz, S. Lynch, M. Tavakkoli, R. Dornbush, R. Baharani, Y. Smolin, A. Bartell
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How Mental Health Care Should Change As A Consequence Of The Covid-19 Pandemic, C. Moreno, T. Wykes, S. Galderisi, M. Nordentoft, N. Crossley, N. Jones, M. Cannon, C. U. Correll, L. Byrne, C. Arango, +14 Additional Authors
How Mental Health Care Should Change As A Consequence Of The Covid-19 Pandemic, C. Moreno, T. Wykes, S. Galderisi, M. Nordentoft, N. Crossley, N. Jones, M. Cannon, C. U. Correll, L. Byrne, C. Arango, +14 Additional Authors
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Pharmacological Treatment Of Hyperactive Delirium In People With Covid-19: Rethinking Conventional Approaches, G. Ostuzzi, C. Gastaldon, D. Papola, A. Fagiolini, S. Dursun, D. Taylor, C. U. Correll, C. Barbui
Pharmacological Treatment Of Hyperactive Delirium In People With Covid-19: Rethinking Conventional Approaches, G. Ostuzzi, C. Gastaldon, D. Papola, A. Fagiolini, S. Dursun, D. Taylor, C. U. Correll, C. Barbui
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Correction To: Safety Of Psychotropic Medications In People With Covid-19: Evidence Review And Practical Recommendations (Vol 18, 215, 2020), G. Ostuzzi, D. Papola, C. Gastaldon, G. Schoretsanitis, F. Bertolini, F. Amaddeo, A. Cuomo, R. Emsley, C. U. Correll, C. Barbui, +12 Additional Authors
Correction To: Safety Of Psychotropic Medications In People With Covid-19: Evidence Review And Practical Recommendations (Vol 18, 215, 2020), G. Ostuzzi, D. Papola, C. Gastaldon, G. Schoretsanitis, F. Bertolini, F. Amaddeo, A. Cuomo, R. Emsley, C. U. Correll, C. Barbui, +12 Additional Authors
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Working With Bipolar Disorder During The Covid-19 Pandemic: Both Crisis And Opportunity, E. A. Youngstrom, S. P. Hinshaw, A. Stefana, J. Chen, K. Michael, A. Van Meter, V. Maxwell, E. E. Michalak, E. G. Choplin, E. Vieta, +3 Additional Authors
Working With Bipolar Disorder During The Covid-19 Pandemic: Both Crisis And Opportunity, E. A. Youngstrom, S. P. Hinshaw, A. Stefana, J. Chen, K. Michael, A. Van Meter, V. Maxwell, E. E. Michalak, E. G. Choplin, E. Vieta, +3 Additional Authors
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© 2020, WikiJournal User Group. All rights reserved. Beyond public health and economic costs, the COVID-19 pandemic adds strain, disrupts daily routines, and com-plicates mental health and medical service delivery for those with mental health and medical conditions. Bipolar disorder can increase vulnerability to infection; it can also enhance stress, complicate treatment, and heighten interpersonal stigma. Yet there are successes when people proactively improve social connections, prioritize self-care, and learn to use mobile and telehealth effectively.
Patient Attitudes Toward Telepsychiatry During The Covid-19 Pandemic: A Nationwide, Multisite Survey., D. Guinart, P. Marcy, M. Hauser, M. Dwyer, J. M. Kane
Patient Attitudes Toward Telepsychiatry During The Covid-19 Pandemic: A Nationwide, Multisite Survey., D. Guinart, P. Marcy, M. Hauser, M. Dwyer, J. M. Kane
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Background
The COVID-19 pandemic and its associated movement restrictions forced a rapid and massive transition to telepsychiatry to successfully maintain care continuity.
Objective
The aim of this study is to examine a large number of patients' experiences of, use of, and attitudes toward telepsychiatry.
Methods
An anonymous 11-question survey was delivered electronically to 14,000 patients receiving telepsychiatry care at 18 participating centers across 11 US states between the months of April and June 2020, including questions about their age and length of service use, as well as experience and satisfaction with telepsychiatry on a 5-point Likert scale. Descriptive statistics were …