Investigators sought to determine the most effective treatment modalities to prevent rehospitalization in patients with bipolar disorder.

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The National Center for Health Statistics was used to identify individuals 15 years or older with a mention of schizophrenia on their death certificate.
Deviant temporal dynamics of EEG microstates may serve as a potential neurophysiological marker for schizophrenia.
Participants underwent diagnostic interviews and neuropsychological assessments for decision making and inhibitor control.
A prospective population-based cohort study evaluated the link between cognitive decline and psychotic disorders.
A study sought to clarify the association between early childhood developmental skills and the incidence of psychotic disorder in adolescence.
Results from this study suggest that deficits in executive functioning are related to the depressive state.
Results from a new study suggest that improving the regularity of sleep may be an effective therapy for both bipolar disorder and borderline personality disorder.
Data from a recent analysis found a marked increase in the risk for death after
the first diagnosis of a psychotic disorder in adolescents.
Previous research has found that medication adherence attitude (which reflects the patient’s beliefs toward drug treatment) consistently influences adherence behavior, with a negative attitude being associated with a higher likelihood of discontinuation.
Participants with comorbid depressive disorder showed significantly better information processing speed compared with those without depressive disorders.
Parkinson’s patients who took any antipsychotic were more than twice as likely to die within 180 days than those not on one.
Apomorphine that is injected was shown to work faster than oral levodopa to treat morning akinesia in Parkinson’s disease patients.
Parkinson’s disease patients who were given the inhaled levodopa showed rapid improvement in motor symptoms and a reduction in “off” hours daily.
Brain abnormalities prevent psychopathic violent offenders from learning from punishment.
Many children in the United States who have emotional or behavioral disorders are not treated.
The American Psychiatric Foundation has updated the Employer Guide for Compliance with the Mental Health Parity and Addiction Equity Act.
Infants with a high risk of developing autism can benefit from a video-based intervention program for parents.
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