... Longitudinal course ofposttraumaticstressdisorder and posttraumaticstressdisorder symptoms in a community sample of adolescents and young adults Am J Psychiatry 2005, 162(7):1320-1327 Follingstad ... prospective examination of post-traumatic stressdisorderin rape victims Journa of Traumatic Stress 1992, 5:455-475 Ozer EJ, Best SR, Lipsey TL, Weiss DS: Predictors ofposttraumaticstressdisorder ... Lopez C, King L, King D: Posttraumaticstress symptoms in parents of children with acute burns J Pediatr Psychol 2006, 31(4):403-412 Hall E: PTSD in Parents of Children with Injuries In Dissertation...
... and posttraumaticstressdisorderin postconflict settings JAMA 2001, 286:555-562 Rosner R, Powell S, Butollo W: PosttraumaticStressDisorder three years after the siege of Sarajevo J Clin Psychol ... Caspi-Yanvin Y, Bollini P, Trupmg T, Tor S, Lavelle J: The Harvard Trauma Questionnaire: Validating a cross-cultural instrument for measuring torture, trauma, and posttraumaticstressdisorderin Indochinese ... the negative influence of traumatic events on the occurrence of PTSD symptoms Seeking psychosocial support had been identified an effective coping strategy in dealing with traumatic distress [15,16]...
... enkephalinergic system in the forebrain of mice Mol Pain 2008, 4:41 24 Singewald N, Salchner P, Sharp T: Induction of c-Fos expression in specific areas of the fear circuitry in rat forebrain by ... 10 min, sections were incubated in secondary antibody, a solution of goat biotinylated anti-rabbit IgG in 1% NGST (1:200, Vector, BA-1000) for h After again rinsing in 0.1 M PBS for 10 min, sections ... lower in the amygdala, AC, and dorsal frontal and insular cortex but higher in the orbitofrontal cortex [37] When the effect of [D-Pen2, D-Pen5] enkephalin in spinal Page 12 of 14 and supraspinal...
... researchers and clinicians interested in considering, designing and/or conducting translational research in the field of trauma and posttraumaticstressdisorder Background Posttraumaticstressdisorder ... helpful for researchers and clinicians interested in designing and/or conducting translational research in the field of trauma and posttraumaticstressdisorder Competing interests The authors declare ... inposttraumaticstressdisorder (PTSD) J Clin Exp Neuropsychol 2006, 28:940-948 Twamley EW, Hami S, Stein MB: Neuropsychological function in college students with and without posttraumatic stress...
... Diagnosis of PTSD in children was officially established in the publication of DSM-III in 1980 [4] Ever since, the list of potential stressful events leading to PTSD during childhood has increased ... increased [5] In 1994, both injury and being diagnosed with a life-threatening illness were listed as potential stressful events [6,7] This resulted in an increasing number of studies examining the ... reported in paediatric populations Studies often differ in terms of study sample, in methods, and in timing ofassessment To determine the exact prevalence and the natural time course of PTSD,...
... remains multidisciplinary, or even better, interdisciplinary Kinsman Table Neurological Assessmentof an Individual with MMC Determination of the functional lesion level (sensory motor) Assessment ... interventions with bladder neck injections or sling procedures have been used with mixed success Many individuals with MM achieve continence with bladder augmentation surgery Lastly, in individuals with ... established at Johns Hopkins in 1969 Before this time, there already existed a distinguished history of individuals with expertise in pediatric neurology, including such luminaries as William Osler,...
... extent to which participants with or without PTSD reported obtaining professional support to deal with their traumatic event or having prior training in dealing with traumatic events (see Table ... associated with the highest rates of chronic PTSD, whereas less intense events, such as death of a loved one or witnessing injury, are associated with lower rates of PTSD [7,30] PTSD and Coping Obtaining ... Predicting posttraumatic distress in hospitalized trauma survivors with acute injuries Am J Psychiatry 2002, 159:941-946 King DW, King LA, Foy DW, Keane TM and Fairbank JA Posttraumaticstress disorder...
... testing the effects of residual sleep disturbance, including insomnia and hypersomnia, as a predictor of relapse during the continuation and maintenance treatment of MDD with the SSRI fluoxetine ... among fluoxetine responders with MDD during the continuation/maintenance phase of treatment with either fluoxetine or placebo While the above findings are quite interesting, several limitations ... considered in interpreting the results Clinical trials, including the present one, typically involve a number of inclusion and exclusion criteria, and it is therefore not possible to extend findings...
... formation of a hyaline-like cartilaginous repair tissue with intense staining of proteoglycans by alcian blue (e-h), good integration with the underlying bone tissue (f), viable, round cells within ... loss of cells into the joint cavity may be potential sources of complications [16,17] resulting in repetition of surgery in up to 25 to 36% of the patients [15,18] Recently, to overcome the intrinsic ... defects of the knee joint were treated with BioSeedC By November 2004, 40 out of 79 patients had reached a follow-up of years In this interim report, the clinical data of these 40 patients with...
... in drafting and revision of the article MS participated in the development of the study design, the selection of instruments, carried out training of local interviewers, participated in the interpretation ... This assessment included a structured clinical interview conducted by a team of international researchers and clinicians who specialize in trauma Trained interpreters assisted with these interviews ... their household included on average of 8.7 persons (SD = 5.1) Screening Interview The screening interview assessed for symptoms of PTSD using a modified version of the PosttraumaticStress Diagnostic...
... subjective appraisal of distress, or coping and PTSS levels in fathers of children with chronic diseases or unintentional injuries Some limited findings exist regarding psychological symptoms ... associated with coping in fathers of children with different chronic diseases, indicating that fathers relying on strategies such as avoidance coping [25], behavioral disengagement, or venting of emotions ... declining PTSS levels in fathers of children with unintentional injuries The second aim of the present study was to examine the role of illness-related factors, personality, family relations, stress...
... symptoms of SUD like withdrawal or maintenance of abstinence Relating to the detoxification ofadults or outpatient treatment of moderate SUD, this priority may be a reasonable approach In the area of ... difference in rates of ADHD between psychiatric inpatients with and without SUD In comparison with studies that assessed axis-I disorder rates in the German general population, our rates of lifetime ... positive distress index in patients with at least one comorbid diagnosis, data obtained via the SCL-90-R demonstrated no clinically significant (T ≥ 60) degree ofpsychological distress either in patients...
... associated with symptoms ofposttraumaticstressdisorder [22] This is more important in the environment of Sub-Saharan Africa where patronage for insurance is very limited Conclusions The findings of ... disorder following traumatic events Only factor of gender appeared to have been consistent in most reports, with female gender often more prone to developing symptoms ofposttraumaticstressdisorder ... occurrence of these road traffic accidents (RTAs) [5] Frequent injuries sustained in most of the reported RTAs included bone fractures, which are often treated in specialized orthopedic hospitals in...
... the effects of group debriefing among British soldiers returning from peacekeeping operations in Bosnia Psychological debriefing had a significant effect in reducing alcohol abuse within the study ... for PTSD in the wake of natural disasters Some recent studies have cast doubt upon positive effects of debriefing on preventing the incidence of PTSD Its role in PTSD treatment remains controversial ... 43 reviews from the initial findings 165 articles were retained and further analyzed in terms of appropriateness, excluding those that did not pertain to the specific issues of this study or its...
... Practice guideline for the treatment of patients with acute stressdisorder and posttraumaticstressdisorder Washington, DC: APA; 2004 Stein MB, Kline NA, Matloff JL: Adjunctive olanzapine for SSRIresistant ... flashbacks in 86% of civilian patients with chronic PTSD with improvement of nightmares in 50% and of intrusions in 54% of patients with these symptoms A partial response was reported for 95% of patients ... clinical research in antiepileptic drugs in the treatment of PTSD Topiramate is an anticonvulsant with inhibitory activity in animal kindling models and with multiple mechanisms of action: inhibition...
... pointes Unlikely Risk of liver injury in conjunction with lipid-lowering agents; risk of bleeding complications in conjunction with antiplatelet agents, warfarin, niacin Induction of CYP3A4 increases ... syndrome), including carbamazepine, phenytoin, phenobarbital, and lamotrigine The triad of hypersensitivity includes fever, rash and internal organ involvement with onset of symptoms within to weeks of ... aberrations Of note, lithium in combination with angiotensin converting enzyme (ACE) inhibitors may produce an increased risk of arrhythmia [42,51] Valproate has an increased risk of liver injury in conjunction...
... Wendling F Prominent role of TGF-beta in thrombopoietin-induced myelofibrosis in mice Blood 2002;100:3495-503 32 Erusalimsky JD, Franklin R and Hong Y Is the platelet lowering activity of anagrelide ... by the recent findings of McCarty et al, who showed an effect of anagrelide on CD41 numbers and TPO-specific pTyr activity in vitro, indicating that anagrelide reduces the TPO-mediated intracellular ... exist Moreover, the lack of correlation between changes of levels of the here measured cytokines with levels of anagrelide is understandable, since the variation in maintenance dose was small...
... years With over 35 years of clinical and training experience, Judith’s teaching and writing focuses on the integrative clinical treatment of eating disorders and on research-practice integration in ... Eating Disorders, an Associate Professor of Clinical Nursing at the University of Rochester School of Nursing, a Clinical Associate Professor in the Department of Psychiatry at the University of ... model of international psychotherapeutic practice in the eating disorders International Journal of Eating Disorders, 40, 754e757 Walsh, B T (2009) Eating disorders in DSM-V: Review of the existing...
... studies in primates, and a number of PET studies investigating cortical and subcortical metabolism in humans with movement disorders (4,174) For instance, in animals with drug-induced dyskinesias, ... (80,82) Similar findings were obtained by double immunofluorescence (81) These findings must be kept in mind while considering the functional significance of the direct and indirect striatofugal pathways ... areas of cortex also remain also largely unexplored at this time 3.2 Dyskinetic Disorders In disorders associated with dyskinesias, basal ganglia output is thought to be reduced, resulting in disinhibition...