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


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Special Data Supplement for this Issue: Back
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Purpose and procedure: Back

Purpose and procedure
Evid Based Ment Health 2001; 4: 98-99. doi:10.1136/ebmh.4.4.98

EBMH notebook: Back

Manual-based treatment Part 2: the advantages of manual-based practice in psychotherapy
Abigail K Mansfield and Michael E Addis
Evid Based Ment Health 2001; 4: 100-101. doi:10.1136/ebmh.4.4.100
Do we under utilise actuarial judgement and decision analysis?
John D Hamilton
Evid Based Ment Health 2001; 4: 102-103. doi:10.1136/ebmh.4.4.102

Other articles noted: Back

Other articles noted
Evid Based Ment Health 2001; 4: 104. doi:10.1136/ebmh.4.4.104

Therapeutics: Back

Exercise was more effective in the long term than sertraline or exercise plus sertraline for major depression in older adults
Wilfrid Hume (commentator)
Evid Based Ment Health 2001; 4: 105. doi:10.1136/ebmh.4.4.105
Both multisensory stimulation and activity sessions improved mood and behaviour in dementia in the short term
Georgina Charlesworth (commentator)
Evid Based Ment Health 2001; 4: 106. doi:10.1136/ebmh.4.4.106
Written, personalised feedback in addition to a standard intervention increased smoking cessation
David Bronson (commentator)
Evid Based Ment Health 2001; 4: 107. doi:10.1136/ebmh.4.4.107
Psychosocial therapy reduced the risk of cardiovascular death at 2 years after "out of hospital" sudden cardiac arrest
Lawrence A Palinkas (commentator)
Evid Based Ment Health 2001; 4: 108. doi:10.1136/ebmh.4.4.108
Review: pharmacological and non-pharmacological interventions improve outcomes in patients with dementia and in their caregivers
A Mark Clarfield (commentator)
Evid Based Ment Health 2001; 4: 109. doi:10.1136/ebmh.4.4.109
Intensive case management decreased hospital resource use in psychotic patients with borderline intelligence quotient
Ben Thomas (commentator)
Evid Based Ment Health 2001; 4: 110. doi:10.1136/ebmh.4.4.110
Continuation phase cognitive therapy reduced relapse or recurrence in recurrent DSM-IV major depressive disorder
Anne Garland (commentator)
Evid Based Ment Health 2001; 4: 111. doi:10.1136/ebmh.4.4.111
Review: haloperidol is effective for schizophrenia but increases parkinsonism, dystonia, and akathisia
John McGrath (commentator)
Evid Based Ment Health 2001; 4: 112. doi:10.1136/ebmh.4.4.112
A depression relapse prevention programme improved adherence to medication and depressive symptoms but did not decrease relapses
Roger Bullock (commentator)
Evid Based Ment Health 2001; 4: 113. doi:10.1136/ebmh.4.4.113
Men and women with chronic major depression responded differently to sertraline and imipramine
Allan H Young (commentator)
Evid Based Ment Health 2001; 4: 114. doi:10.1136/ebmh.4.4.114
Review: self help, media based behavioural therapy is effective for behaviour problems in children
Ted Taylor (commentator)
Evid Based Ment Health 2001; 4: 115. doi:10.1136/ebmh.4.4.115
Fluvoxamine reduced symptoms of social phobia, separation anxiety disorder, and generalised anxiety disorder in children
Philip Hazell (commentator)
Evid Based Ment Health 2001; 4: 116. doi:10.1136/ebmh.4.4.116
Nortriptyline plus lithium increased time to relapse in unipolar depressed patients who responded to electroconvulsive therapy
Chittaranjan Andrade (commentator)
Evid Based Ment Health 2001; 4: 117. doi:10.1136/ebmh.4.4.117
Group oriented interpersonal therapy reduced postpartum depression in women at risk
Mary V Seeman (commentator)
Evid Based Ment Health 2001; 4: 118. doi:10.1136/ebmh.4.4.118

Prognosis: Back

Patients with early adolescent bipolar disorder had 37.1% recovery and 38.3% relapse rates
Elizabeth B Weller (commentator)
Evid Based Ment Health 2001; 4: 119. doi:10.1136/ebmh.4.4.119
Children with Asperger's syndrome had higher socialisation scores and fewer autistic symptoms than children with autism
Marian Perkins (commentator)
Evid Based Ment Health 2001; 4: 120. doi:10.1136/ebmh.4.4.120

Aetiology: Back

Review: prenatal exposure to cocaine does not independently affect physical growth, cognition, or language skills
Judith Myles (commentator)
Evid Based Ment Health 2001; 4: 121. doi:10.1136/ebmh.4.4.121
Life dissatisfaction was associated with an increased risk of suicide but adjustment for confounding factors attenuated the association
Isaac Sakinofsky (commentator)
Evid Based Ment Health 2001; 4: 122. doi:10.1136/ebmh.4.4.122
Risk of schizophrenia increased with increasing paternal age
Roumen Milev (commentator)
Evid Based Ment Health 2001; 4: 123. doi:10.1136/ebmh.4.4.123

Quality Improvement: Back

Group and individual academic detailing for clinicians influenced prescribing of antidepressants for the elderly
Robert C Baldwin (commentator)
Evid Based Ment Health 2001; 4: 124. doi:10.1136/ebmh.4.4.124

Qualitative: Back

Patients with schizophrenia found that clozapine improved their wellbeing without resulting in extrapyramidal motor side effects
Hem Raj Pal (commentator)
Evid Based Ment Health 2001; 4: 125. doi:10.1136/ebmh.4.4.125
3 themes related to a critical incident were identified in the decision to place a relative with Alzheimer's disease in an assisted living facility
Jenny Ploeg (commentator)
Evid Based Ment Health 2001; 4: 126. doi:10.1136/ebmh.4.4.126
Patients with traumatic brain injury relayed neutral or positive self narratives for coping with their changed lives
Stephen M Goldfinger (commentator)
Evid Based Ment Health 2001; 4: 127. doi:10.1136/ebmh.4.4.127
Physically injured patients described several forms of post-traumatic concerns
Debbie Kralik (commentator)
Evid Based Ment Health 2001; 4: 128. doi:10.1136/ebmh.4.4.128

Glossary: Back

GLOSSARY
Evid Based Ment Health 2001; 4: 128. doi:10.1136/ebmh.4.4.128-a
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