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3 ical infants and young children with similar mental age, possibly reflecting an enhanced drive for so
4 ificantly associated with higher risk of any mental and behavioral disorder in the entire cohort of c
5 ildren, the cumulative incidence rate of any mental and behavioral disorder was also significantly hi
6 ome-wide association study (GWAS) for infant mental and motor ability at two years of age with mother
7 by the Short Form (SF)-12 health survey with mental and physical component scales and by a general qu
9 medical care and medications predict adverse mental and physical health 1 y postdisaster, and some ef
13 ide support for allostasis-based theories of mental and physical health via a naturalistic assessment
14 s in depressive symptoms and improvements in mental and physical HRQoL throughout 7 years, independen
18 Our aim was to explore patient's physical, mental, and cognitive functioning, as well as their qual
19 of the Syrian conflict on Syrians' physical, mental, and social well-being using the Gallup World Pol
20 y be associated with the limitation in one's mental capacity to simultaneously retain multiple pieces
21 ry (PCS) (43.3 +/- 10.8; P < 0.0001) and the mental component summary (44 +/- 9.7; P < 0.0001) scales
22 to-post-surgery changes in the BDI and SF-36 Mental Component Summary (MCS) and Physical Component Su
23 YEd and Physical Component Summary (PCS) and Mental Component Summary (MCS) from the Short Form Healt
24 genome-wide significance in association with mental composite score (meta-analysis effect size of min
25 (MCT), might be more effective, by targeting mental control processes that directly contribute to dep
26 botic procedures required significantly less mental demand, physical demand, and effort, than open or
28 parenting factors to influence emotional and mental development, which in turn are linked to behaviou
32 d approach to psychopathology conceptualizes mental disorder as a complex system of contextualized dy
33 U cohort had increased risk of any diagnosed mental disorder at all time points versus the hospitaliz
35 a medical condition within 15 years after a mental disorder was diagnosed varied from 0.6% for a uro
36 lander race/ethnicity, older age, history of mental disorder, alcohol use, and civil/legal issues.
37 whether a user's post belongs to a specific mental disorder, including depression, anxiety, bipolar,
45 nd time-dependent hazard ratios for pairs of mental disorders and medical conditions, after adjustmen
47 a (SCZ) and bipolar disorder (BD) are severe mental disorders associated with cognitive impairment, w
48 d initiatives strive to reduce the burden of mental disorders by developing precision medicine approa
49 .SIGNIFICANCE STATEMENT Depression and other mental disorders can be induced by chronic or traumatic
50 The concurrent increase in the onset of many mental disorders has prompted the search for key develop
52 quantified excess mortality associated with mental disorders in HIV-positive people in South Africa,
54 sorder (Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders IV criteria) diagnosed after the age of
59 postdisaster social capital and symptoms of mental disorders were measured using the Screening Quest
60 is one of the most prevalent and burdensome mental disorders worldwide, affecting between 10-20% of
62 n humans, NEGR1 is implicated in obesity and mental disorders, while NTM is linked to intelligence an
69 and their physiology described in different mental disorders.SIGNIFICANCE STATEMENT Parvalbumin-expr
71 viding a framework within which to place the mental disturbance considered foundational to the manic
75 imaging phenotypes with early-life factors, mental health and cognitive function using both observat
77 tical sampling were used to recruit general, mental health and learning disability nurses, at differe
79 en the detrimental impact of the pandemic on mental health and the economy, more difficult days are a
80 racteristics relevant for brain function and mental health and their genetic underpinnings in clinica
86 t epidemiological knowledge of refugee youth mental health as well as interventions aimed to prevent
88 ltiple choice responses to 6 questions about mental health between groups using the t test and chi-sq
90 t research indicates that the development of mental health cannot be considered without consideration
91 HR) for psychosis, conducted at the Shanghai Mental Health Center in collaboration with neuroimaging
92 developmental disorders, sleep problems, and mental health challenges, should be treated in a timely
97 pment of a prediction model to predict (1) a mental health composite outcome at 3 months post dischar
98 (26 of 55 [47%] vs. 115 of 1169 [10%]), or a mental health condition (32 of 49 [65%] vs. 575 of 1398
100 SIV populations, including the prevalence of mental health conditions, after integration into the US.
101 cluding cardiac and respiratory diseases and mental health conditions, were common among hospitalized
102 ts is associated with a lower risk of common mental health disorders (CMDs), such as depression and a
103 stionnaire-20 score (an instrument to screen mental health disorders and detect psychological symptom
105 addition to cognitive impairment, a range of mental health disorders and suicidality are proposed as
107 se mortality, hospital admissions for common mental health disorders were lower than population contr
113 rs associated with increased risk of adverse mental health included younger maternal age at cancer di
122 ire family unit, its impact on the long-term mental health of family members is not well characterize
127 eral population controls (n=23 028), data on mental health outcomes were obtained by individual-level
128 ient and family-centered outcomes, including mental health outcomes, and on qualitative data to under
131 as interventions aimed to prevent or reduce mental health problems among children and adolescents in
132 cal interventions are effective for managing mental health problems and comorbidities in people expos
133 surement tools and cut-off scores to measure mental health problems and other common risk factors.
135 new tool to identify individuals at risk for mental health problems following early-life psychosocial
137 d pharmacological interventions for managing mental health problems in people exposed to complex trau
140 adults were the following: Involvement of a mental health professional who is knowledgeable about th
143 gest that the inclusion of positive maternal mental health provides the potential for a more comprehe
144 ntelligence (IQ), negative affect, and prior mental health risk and when self-report, informant repor
145 the long recall period for occupational and mental health risk measures, and the coverage of a singl
146 n refugee child psychiatric epidemiology and mental health services research for moving forward.
147 cognition in the fields of public health and mental health services research that the provision of cl
148 Against a backdrop of increasing demand for mental health services, and difficulties in recruitment
149 difficulties in recruitment and retention of mental health staff, employers may consider implementati
150 , and societal infrastructures for clinician mental health support are needed to mitigate the psychol
153 attempt phenotype asked as part of an online mental health survey taken by a subset of participants (
154 g the genetic architecture of individual and mental health traits with functional magnetic resonance
155 ffirming surgery was associated with reduced mental health treatment (adjusted odds ratio=0.92, 95% C
156 s not significantly related to likelihood of mental health treatment (adjusted odds ratio=1.01, 95% C
157 were linked with routine medical records on mental health treatment from Jan 1, 2010, to Dec 31, 201
158 -affirming surgery and reduced likelihood of mental health treatment lends support to the decision to
162 d motivational functioning (e.g., attention, mental health), it influences the way our brain networks
163 on, and might impair economic conditions and mental health, and exacerbate risk of food insecurity an
164 olation, or loneliness, affects physical and mental health, cognitive performance, overall life expec
165 nce of mutual support and caring for our own mental health, including seeking help from our mental he
166 es primarily on negative aspects of maternal mental health, particularly symptoms of depression, anxi
167 medium-sized benefits for physical symptoms, mental health, well-being, function and resource use for
168 lity should address the complex physical and mental health-care needs of people living with HIV and m
169 spital mortality, and physical function- and mental health-related quality of life at 2-3 months and
170 with population norms, overall physical and mental health-related quality of life was significantly
173 ociation was thus found between Twitter-wide mental health-related social media content and crisis ep
181 peer victimization has long-term impacts on mental health; however, the biological mediators of this
184 2006-2017, using data from a large secondary mental healthcare database as reference standard, linked
189 findings raise concerns regarding society's mental (ill)health and the prevalence of insufficient an
190 5% CI, 1.0-12.6]; P = .045), and symptoms of mental illness (mOR, 2.6 [95% CI, 1.2-5.5]; P = .012) we
191 higher mortality rates in people with severe mental illness (SMI) may be partly due to inadequate int
192 was to assess the specific impact of severe mental illness (SMI) on the use of inpatient, emergency,
193 nxiety disorders are the most common form of mental illness and are more likely to emerge during chil
196 10 Medicare beneficiaries had a preexisting mental illness diagnosis, which was strongly associated
199 neglect; parental substance abuse; parental mental illness or suicide attempt; violence between pare
200 mental health has reported wide variation in mental illness prevalence data, partially attributable t
202 ified Poisson regression estimated perinatal mental illness risk between conception and 1 year postpa
206 the first 3 mo after their initial claim for mental illness, 44.85% of children who receive drug trea
207 n suicide risk, even in the context of other mental illness, and implicate the time frame shortly aft
208 was to define the prevalence of preexisting mental illness, as well as characterize the impact of a
210 95% CIs for associations between history of mental illness, mortality, and HIV treatment outcomes (r
211 updating across individuals with and without mental illness, online participants, and rats chronicall
213 le lines of evidence suggesting that a major mental illness-related susceptibility factor, Disrupted
223 h SZ or BP and (2) higher incidence of major mental illnesses in people with diabetes in the same lar
225 r disorder (BD) is one of the most heritable mental illnesses, but the elucidation of its genetic bas
231 evel visual areas should encode variation in mental images with less precision than seen images.
234 memory - the ability to maintain and control mental information, and that the critical neuroanatomica
236 at this run is instrumental for bringing the mental map into register with the magnetic compass and t
237 ersion: With increased exposure, perceivers' mental maps might differentiate more among groups, so th
241 consuming for ICU staffs that are at risk of mental of physical exhaustion, especially with the const
242 , (ii) provide useful information about what mental or behavioral constructs are represented in parti
243 conclude that gaze cueing is a sophisticated mental phenomenon: It is not merely driven by perceived
245 is one major feature of meditation, and that mental processes specific to each meditation type are al
246 pply remains constant, regardless of overall mental processing demands; therefore, an attention mecha
248 norms but tended to improve with time, while mental quality of life did not differ significantly from
251 sponses revisit classic questions concerning mental representation and abstraction in the context of
252 signals and transformed by the brain into a mental representation of the object under investigation.
255 neurons (PNs) in the cerebellum of Fragile X Mental Retardation 1 (Fmr1) knockout (KO) mice, a model
259 Loss of the gene (Fmr1) encoding Fragile X mental retardation protein (FMRP) causes increased mRNA
263 Using male mice, we tested whether Fragile X Mental Retardation Protein (FMRPO), the protein whose ab
265 iated protein-like 2 (Cntnap2)(5), fragile X mental retardation-1 (Fmr1)(6) or Sh3 and multiple ankyr
268 of future events, if one assumes that noisy mental simulations of the future are rationally combined
271 tionnaires of the Korean version of the mini-mental state examination (K-MMSE) and Alzheimer's diseas
274 iation between pure tone audiometry and mini-mental state examination score was observed, but this wa
277 hensive cognitive batteries rather than Mini-Mental State Examination were used (ICU discharge: 61% [
278 hanges in general cognition measured by Mini-Mental State Examination, and the secondary outcomes wer
279 is unknown whether the ability to understand mental states can be similarly influenced by own-age bia
289 s with COVID-19 with persistently diminished mental status who underwent MRI between April 5 and Apri
290 s response, and higher activation with acute mental stress may indicate a more severe stress reaction
291 able coronary artery disease underwent acute mental stress testing using a series of standardized spe
294 and older adults, cognitive performance on a mental switching task was slightly (7%) reduced after in
298 ventions, such as bibliotherapy, may improve mental well-being and has the potential for being integr
299 increased physical activity levels, improved mental well-being, and lowered harmful environmental exp