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Articles 1 - 6 of 6
Full-Text Articles in Psychiatry and Psychology
Abnormal White Matter Integrity Related To Head Impact Exposure In A Season Of High School Varsity Football, Elizabeth M. Davenport, Christopher T. Whitlow, Jillian E. Urban, Mark A. Espeland, Jung Youngkyoo, Daryl A. Rosenbaum, Gerard A. Gioia, Alexander K. Powers, Joel D. Stitzel, Joseph A. Maldjian
Abnormal White Matter Integrity Related To Head Impact Exposure In A Season Of High School Varsity Football, Elizabeth M. Davenport, Christopher T. Whitlow, Jillian E. Urban, Mark A. Espeland, Jung Youngkyoo, Daryl A. Rosenbaum, Gerard A. Gioia, Alexander K. Powers, Joel D. Stitzel, Joseph A. Maldjian
Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences Faculty Publications
The aim of this study was to determine whether the cumulative effects of head impacts from a season of high school football produce magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) measureable changes in the brain in the absence of clinically diagnosed concussion. Players from a local high school football team were instrumented with the Head Impact Telemetry System (HITS™) during all practices and games. All players received pre- and postseason MRI, including diffusion tensor imaging (DTI). Immediate Post-Concussion Assessment and Cognitive Testing (ImPACT) was also conducted. Total impacts and risk-weighted cumulative exposure (RWE), including linear (RWELinear), rotational (RWERotational), and …
Psychiatry And Efforts To Build Community In Iraq., Amir A Afkhami
Psychiatry And Efforts To Build Community In Iraq., Amir A Afkhami
Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences Faculty Publications
No abstract provided.
Treatment Preferences Among Problem Drinkers In Primary Care., Daniel Z Lieberman, Anne Cioletti, Suena H Massey, Rochelle S Collantes, Brad B Moore
Treatment Preferences Among Problem Drinkers In Primary Care., Daniel Z Lieberman, Anne Cioletti, Suena H Massey, Rochelle S Collantes, Brad B Moore
Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences Faculty Publications
OBJECTIVE: Alcohol misuse is common among primary care patients, yet many do not receive treatment because doctors believe problem drinkers are "in denial," or are unwilling to change their drinking habits. The real problem, however, may be that patients are being offered treatment modalities that do not meet their needs. This study was designed to measure the acceptability of various treatment options among drinkers who were currently not receiving treatment.
METHOD: Patients in a primary care clinic were given a self-report questionnaire that included: (1) the Alcohol Use Disorders Questionnaire, (2) a measure of readiness to change drinking behavior, and …
Child And Adolescent Psychiatrists' Attitudes And Practices Prescribing Second Generation Antipsychotics, Angie Mae Rodday, Susan K. Parsons, Christoph U. Correll, Adelaide S. Robb, Bonnie T. Zima, Tully S. Saunders, Laurel K. Leslie
Child And Adolescent Psychiatrists' Attitudes And Practices Prescribing Second Generation Antipsychotics, Angie Mae Rodday, Susan K. Parsons, Christoph U. Correll, Adelaide S. Robb, Bonnie T. Zima, Tully S. Saunders, Laurel K. Leslie
Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences Faculty Publications
Objective: The purpose of this study was to examine psychiatrists' attitudes and practices in prescribing second-generation antipsychotics (SGA) to children and adolescents (referred to here as “children”) and identify factors associated with off-label SGA use.
Methods: A survey was mailed to a national, randomly selected sample of 1600 child and adolescent psychiatrists identified by the American Medical Association. Multivariable logistic regression was used to identify factors, including psychiatrists' characteristics, practice characteristics, and psychiatrists' attitudes, that are associated with off-label SGA use (i.e., SGAs used in children with attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), oppositional defiant disorder, conduct disorder, or nonbipolar mood disorders).
Results: …
Factitious Psychogenic Nonepileptic Paroxysmal Episodes, Alissa Romano, Saeed Alqahtani, James L. Griffith, Mohamad Z. Koubeissi
Factitious Psychogenic Nonepileptic Paroxysmal Episodes, Alissa Romano, Saeed Alqahtani, James L. Griffith, Mohamad Z. Koubeissi
Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences Faculty Publications
Mistaking psychogenic nonepileptic paroxysmal episodes (PNEPEs) for epileptic seizures (ES) is potentially dangerous, and certain features should alert physicians to a possible PNEPE diagnosis. Psychogenic nonepileptic paroxysmal episodes due to factitious seizures carry particularly high risks of morbidity or mortality from nonindicated emergency treatment and, often, high costs in wasted medical treatment expenditures. We report a case of a 28-year-old man with PNEPEs that were misdiagnosed as ES. The patient had been on four antiseizure medications (ASMs) with therapeutic serum levels and had had multiple intubations in the past for uncontrolled episodes. He had no episodes for two days of …
The Importance Of Early Identification And Treatment Of Childhood Onset Bipolar Disorder: Creating Specialty Care, Robert M. Post
The Importance Of Early Identification And Treatment Of Childhood Onset Bipolar Disorder: Creating Specialty Care, Robert M. Post
Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences Faculty Publications
No abstract provided.