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Contents: August 2001, Volume 4, Number 3 [Index by Author]


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Purpose and procedure: Back

Purpose and procedure
Evid Based Ment Health 2001; 4: 66-67. doi:10.1136/ebmh.4.3.66

EBMH notebook: Back

Manual-based psychotherapies in clinical practice Part 1: assets, liabilities, and obstacles to dissemination
Abigail K Mansfield and Michael E Addis
Evid Based Ment Health 2001; 4: 68-69. doi:10.1136/ebmh.4.3.68
Intention to treat analysis in clinical trials when there are missing data
David Streiner and John Geddes
Evid Based Ment Health 2001; 4: 70-71. doi:10.1136/ebmh.4.3.70

Other articles noted: Back

Other articles noted
Evid Based Ment Health 2001; 4: 72. doi:10.1136/ebmh.4.3.72

Therapeutics: Back

Treatment benefits of psychoanalytically oriented partial hospitalisation were maintained over 18 months in borderline personality disorder
Chris Evans (commentator)
Evid Based Ment Health 2001; 4: 73. doi:10.1136/ebmh.4.3.73
Intramuscular ziprasidone reduced symptoms and was well tolerated in acute psychosis
Gary Remington (commentator)
Evid Based Ment Health 2001; 4: 74. doi:10.1136/ebmh.4.3.74
Risperidone was as effective as pimozide for Tourette's disorder
Donald Gilbert and Harvey S Singer (commentator)
Evid Based Ment Health 2001; 4: 75. doi:10.1136/ebmh.4.3.75
Review: supported employment is better than prevocational training for increasing competitive employment rates in people with severe mental illness
Sally Fowler-Davis (commentator)
Evid Based Ment Health 2001; 4: 76. doi:10.1136/ebmh.4.3.76
Review: the benefit of atypical antipsychotics over standard drugs disappears after controlling for comparator dose
Andrew McIntosh (commentator)
Evid Based Ment Health 2001; 4: 77. doi:10.1136/ebmh.4.3.77
A depression management programme reduced depression in frequent users of healthcare but did not reduce healthcare visits
Robert Peveler (commentator)
Evid Based Ment Health 2001; 4: 78. doi:10.1136/ebmh.4.3.78
A depression management programme increased depression free days and costs in depressed frequent users of general healthcare
Robert Peveler (commentator)
Evid Based Ment Health 2001; 4: 79. doi:10.1136/ebmh.4.3.79
Review: citalopram is effective and safe for depression
Maurício Silva de Lima (commentator)
Evid Based Ment Health 2001; 4: 80. doi:10.1136/ebmh.4.3.80
Review: home visitation by nurses beginning prenatally and extending through infancy prevents child abuse and neglect
David Pelcovitz (commentator)
Evid Based Ment Health 2001; 4: 81. doi:10.1136/ebmh.4.3.81
Review: group psychotherapy is effective for depression
Paula Truax (commentator)
Evid Based Ment Health 2001; 4: 82. doi:10.1136/ebmh.4.3.82
Review: psychological interventions have a narrow application in influencing immune response
Karl-Heinz Schulz (commentator)
Evid Based Ment Health 2001; 4: 83. doi:10.1136/ebmh.4.3.83
Cognitive treatment reduced concerns about shape, weight, and eating in obese binge and non-binge eaters
Elliot Goldner (commentator)
Evid Based Ment Health 2001; 4: 84. doi:10.1136/ebmh.4.3.84
Review: galantamine improves most outcomes in suspected Alzheimer's disease
Calvin H Hirsch (commentator)
Evid Based Ment Health 2001; 4: 85. doi:10.1136/ebmh.4.3.85
One 3 hour exposure session was as effective as 5 one hour sessions of either exposure or cognitive therapy for claustrophobia
Rob Durham (commentator)
Evid Based Ment Health 2001; 4: 86. doi:10.1136/ebmh.4.3.86
Reducing television, videotape, and video game use in children decreased peer rated aggressive behaviour
Charles Cunningham (commentator)
Evid Based Ment Health 2001; 4: 87. doi:10.1136/ebmh.4.3.87
Agnus castus fruit extract was safe and effective for relieving symptoms of premenstrual syndrome
Mary V Seeman (commentator)
Evid Based Ment Health 2001; 4: 88. doi:10.1136/ebmh.4.3.88
CBT added to medical management improved clinical outcomes in rheumatoid arthritis
Rodger Kessler (commentator)
Evid Based Ment Health 2001; 4: 89. doi:10.1136/ebmh.4.3.89
Review: evidence for the effectiveness of attention training in schizophrenia is inconclusive
Andrew Gumley (commentator)
Evid Based Ment Health 2001; 4: 90. doi:10.1136/ebmh.4.3.90
Sertraline was effective and well tolerated for generalised social phobia
Guido Pieters (commentator)
Evid Based Ment Health 2001; 4: 91. doi:10.1136/ebmh.4.3.91
Bupropion improved symptoms in adults with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder
J C Ferre and David Nutt (commentator)
Evid Based Ment Health 2001; 4: 92. doi:10.1136/ebmh.4.3.92

Diagnosis: Back

Clinical evaluation led to a definitive diagnosis in 95% of patients presenting with dementia
Robert van Reekum (commentator)
Evid Based Ment Health 2001; 4: 93. doi:10.1136/ebmh.4.3.93

Prognosis: Back

Recurrence of depression in those with prepubertal onset was associated with higher rates of depression in relatives
Lisa Dierker (commentator)
Evid Based Ment Health 2001; 4: 94. doi:10.1136/ebmh.4.3.94

Aetiology: Back

Self reported symptoms in children predicted schizophreniform disorder as adults
Marc-André Roy and Nathalie Gingras (commentator)
Evid Based Ment Health 2001; 4: 95. doi:10.1136/ebmh.4.3.95

Qualitative: Back

Therapists of patients who committed suicide reported a wide range of emotional responses
Paul Links (commentator)
Evid Based Ment Health 2001; 4: 96. doi:10.1136/ebmh.4.3.96

Glossary: Back

Glossary
Evid Based Ment Health 2001; 4: 96. doi:10.1136/ebmh.4.3.96-a
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