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Contents: February 2003, Volume 6, Number 1 [Index by Author]


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Purpose and procedure: Back

Purpose and procedure
Evid Based Ment Health 2003; 6: 2-3. doi:10.1136/ebmh.6.1.2

EBMH notebook: Back

Disseminating evidence-based mental health practices
Patrick Corrigan, Stanley McCracken, and Barbara Blaser
Evid Based Ment Health 2003; 6: 4-5. doi:10.1136/ebmh.6.1.4
Strategies for implementing evidence-based practices in routine mental health settings
Robert E Drake, William C Torrey, and Gregory J McHugo
Evid Based Ment Health 2003; 6: 6-7. doi:10.1136/ebmh.6.1.6

Resource corner: Back

The Resourceful Patient
Jo Ann Oravec
Evid Based Ment Health 2003; 6: 8. doi:10.1136/ebmh.6.1.8

Prevalence: Back

9% of a US community sample had a DSM-IV personality disorder
Tara E Galovski (commentator)
Evid Based Ment Health 2003; 6: 9. doi:10.1136/ebmh.6.1.9
22% of preschool children, 8% of primary school students and 3% of adolescents have tics
David E Comings (commentator)
Evid Based Ment Health 2003; 6: 10. doi:10.1136/ebmh.6.1.10
17% of people with traumatic brain injury attempted suicide
T W Teasdale (commentator)
Evid Based Ment Health 2003; 6: 11. doi:10.1136/ebmh.6.1.11
Parents under-report children’s suicide ideation and attempts
Mitchell J Prinstein and Matthew K Nock (commentator)
Evid Based Ment Health 2003; 6: 12. doi:10.1136/ebmh.6.1.12
Young men who do not drink, as well as those who drink heavily, have high levels of depression and distress
JianLi Wang (commentator)
Evid Based Ment Health 2003; 6: 13. doi:10.1136/ebmh.6.1.13

Aetiology: Back

Existing psychological problems predict depression in primary care better than sociodemographic factors
Daniel O'Connor (commentator)
Evid Based Ment Health 2003; 6: 14. doi:10.1136/ebmh.6.1.14
Mothers depression in early childhood increases the risk of adolescent anxiety and depression
Judy Garber (commentator)
Evid Based Ment Health 2003; 6: 15. doi:10.1136/ebmh.6.1.15
There was no sex difference in genetic correlations between neuroticism and major depression
O Joseph Bienvenu (commentator)
Evid Based Ment Health 2003; 6: 16. doi:10.1136/ebmh.6.1.16
Persistent early childhood developmental impairment may be associated with later schizophreniform disorder
Matti Isohanni (commentator)
Evid Based Ment Health 2003; 6: 17. doi:10.1136/ebmh.6.1.17
Childhood motor impairment is associated with male anxiety at 11 and 16 years
Cheryl Missiuna (commentator)
Evid Based Ment Health 2003; 6: 18. doi:10.1136/ebmh.6.1.18
Markers of minor brain damage are associated with developmental performance in preschool children
Suzann K Campbell (commentator)
Evid Based Ment Health 2003; 6: 19. doi:10.1136/ebmh.6.1.19
Toddler temperament, cognition and caregiver interaction predict impulsive functioning
Margot Prior (commentator)
Evid Based Ment Health 2003; 6: 20. doi:10.1136/ebmh.6.1.20

Diagnosis: Back

Three new childhood anxiety scales have comparable reliability and validity to traditional diagnostic scales
Gabriele Masi (commentator)
Evid Based Ment Health 2003; 6: 21. doi:10.1136/ebmh.6.1.21
RBANS has reasonable test-retest reliability in schizophrenia
Bernhard Weber (commentator)
Evid Based Ment Health 2003; 6: 22. doi:10.1136/ebmh.6.1.22

Therapeutics: Back

Review: in obsessive-compulsive disorder, clomipramine may be more effective than selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors after controlling for other factors
Eric Hollander and Jessica Kahn (commentator)
Evid Based Ment Health 2003; 6: 23. doi:10.1136/ebmh.6.1.23
Long term citalopram prevents recurrent depression in the elderly and is well tolerated
Björn Appelberg (commentator)
Evid Based Ment Health 2003; 6: 24. doi:10.1136/ebmh.6.1.24
Review: cognitive therapy may be no more effective than other bona fide psychological therapies for depression
Pete M Ellis (commentator)
Evid Based Ment Health 2003; 6: 25. doi:10.1136/ebmh.6.1.25
Brief cognitive behavioural intervention delivered by nurses reduces overall symptoms in schizophrenia
Sally Wai-chi Chan (commentator)
Evid Based Ment Health 2003; 6: 26. doi:10.1136/ebmh.6.1.26
10 mg intramuscular olanzapine reduces acute agitation in schizophrenia more effectively than lower doses
Robert C Smith (commentator)
Evid Based Ment Health 2003; 6: 27. doi:10.1136/ebmh.6.1.27
Olanzapine reduces mania more effectively than divalproex, but has more adverse effects
Mong-Liang Lu (commentator)
Evid Based Ment Health 2003; 6: 28. doi:10.1136/ebmh.6.1.28
Sertraline with or without interpersonal psychotherapy reduces dysthymia symptoms over psychotherapy alone
Dan Chisholm (commentator)
Evid Based Ment Health 2003; 6: 29. doi:10.1136/ebmh.6.1.29
High dose buprenorphine may be an effective interim treatment for long term heroin users waiting for drug-assisted rehabilitation
Nicolas Clark (commentator)
Evid Based Ment Health 2003; 6: 30. doi:10.1136/ebmh.6.1.30
At 10 year follow up, brief interventions had no effect on harmful alcohol consumption
Stephen A Maisto (commentator)
Evid Based Ment Health 2003; 6: 31. doi:10.1136/ebmh.6.1.31

Prognosis: Back

Personality disorders have a differential effect on the outcome of anxiety disorders
Dan J Stein (commentator)
Evid Based Ment Health 2003; 6: 32. doi:10.1136/ebmh.6.1.32

Glossary: Back

GLOSSARY
Evid Based Ment Health 2003; 6: 32. doi:10.1136/ebmh.6.1.32-a
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