... automatically analyzing self- disclosure behaviors using topic modeling This is ongoing work, and we are looking to improve methods for analyzing relationship strength and self- disclosure, especially ... of initial getting-to-know conversations in Twitter They welcome and greet each other about kids and pets, and offer sympathies about feeling bad One interesting way to use our analysis is in ... proportion of selfdisclosure in terms of negative openness, emotional openness, profanity, and PII and PEI Results and Discussions Chain frequency (CF) and chain length (CL) reflect the dyad’s tweeting...
... clinical interview for DSM-IV (SCID) All patients also had a physical examination including weight and blood pressure, biochemical screening including full blood count, urea and electrolytes, and ... personal and family history was obtained and diagnosis was made using Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders version IV (DSM-IV) criteria for bipolardisorder [11], using a the ... Quetiapine, venlafaxine, lamotrigine Venlafaxine Risperidone Table 2: Working Memory Task change in the BOLD signal for each region of interest pre-post lithium The change in each region of interest...
... hospitalization and associated treatment costs in commercially insured patients with bipolardisorder newly treated with aripiprazole, ziprasidone, olanzapine, quetiapine or risperidone, alone or in combination ... aripiprazole and quetiapine patients; and 771 aripiprazole and risperidone patients Baseline characteristics after matching are shown in Table 1, demonstrating that comparable baseline characteristics ... of hospitalization than ziprasidone, olanzapine and quetiapine, and lower mental health costs than ziprasidone and quetiapine in the year following initial prescription Total healthcare costs...
... pediatric bipolardisorder showing a proportional increase in minority youth with this diagnosis from 1997 to 2006 (23% increase in African-American and other minorities and corresponding drop in white ... appear in distinct and sustained episodes–not as chronic or rapidly cycling As Klein put it, episodicity is a sine qua non of BP Stage Tightening the definition of BP and beginning to define a new ... Preliminary findings regarding overweight and obesity in pediatric bipolardisorder J Clin Psychiatry 2008, 69:1953-1959 Correll C, Zuckerman IH: Second-generation antipsychotic-induced weight gain...
... neurodevelopmental disorder Wilson’s disease Increase mood cycling Tricyclic antidepressants Selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors Serotonin and norepinephrine reuptake inhibitors Aminophylline Corticosteroids ... weight and body mass index during treatment, including lipid profile monitoring at baseline and yearly; and evaluating a woman’s menstrual functioning by obtaining an initial menstrual history Age ... Calabrese JR (2003), Combination divalproex sodium and lithium in paediatric bipolarity Presented at the 5th International Bipolar Meeting of Bipolar Disorder, Pittsburgh Findling RL, Gracious BL,...
... there is growing interest in characterizing QoL inbipolardisorder populations, and determining the impact of treatment interventions upon life quality The scientific quality of research in this ... group in Canada, and will be dealt with in unison Following this, six other studies (one comparing QoL in patients with during different phases of the disorder, a recent study assessing QoL inbipolar ... subtle changes in well-being, functioning and QoL Although there appears to be increasing use of QoL measures in pharmacological research inbipolar populations, we identified surprisingly few studies...
... dysfunction inbipolardisorder Research on neuropsychological functioning inbipolardisorder reveals deficits in several cognitive domains, including attention, learning and memory, and executive ... negative self- appraisal and rumination A final related hypothesis explaining the link between the tendency to ruminate and mania inbipolardisorder is rooted in the possibility that individuals with ... research showing negative selfconcept/schemata inbipolardisorderand the role of rumination or self- focus in sustaining depressed mood one might expect that depressed patients with bipolar disorder...
... After including only the RCTs reporting PANSS data (CN138009 and CN138007 were excluded), in total 1,640 patients were randomised and the total efficacy sample included 1,534 patients (613 in the ... against the psychotic symptoms during the acute manic/mixed and maintenance phases of bipolar illness, however there are specific issues the clinician should have in mind, such as that the maintenance ... agents inbipolardisorder J Affect Disord 2001, 65(1):85-93 Hunter J, Schmidt F: Methods of Meta-Analysis: Correcting error and bias in Research findings 2nd edition Sage Publications Inc.; 2004...
... SGAs against acute mania and SGAs in maintenance protecting from mania) Four effect cases are not adequately studied (FGAs against acute bipolar depression andin maintenance protecting from ... disorders, and especially for bipolardisorder The ‘class effect’ provides the clinician with fast and simple rules to determine treatment, but in the case of bipolardisorder it might provide the clinician ... medicine has seemed to dominate medical scientific thinking in the last few decades, this is not true for wider clinical practice The evidence is limited and hard to interpret and to carry over into...
... read and approved the final manuscript Page of 18 19 Competing interests EV, MLF and JML have received reimbursements, fees, and funding from AstraZeneca for participating in clinical studies and ... 95% confidence interval will be obtained In order to assess the association of patient characteristics (including functioning and quality of life status) and clinical management (an independent ... time in the study depending on the date of signing the informed consent form, the length of the enrolment period, and the date of their index episode The minimum time in the study is 12 months and...
... study, covering both in- and outpatient units including substance abuse clinics Conclusions The current findings show that there is a significant increase in illicit substance use in BD compared ... severe course and outcome as frequently indicated in the literature In the present study, we aim at investigating differences in relevant outcome variables in a sample of BD patients with and without ... assessments and excessive substance use definitions Patients were asked for age at first experience with drinking alcohol and using non-alcoholic drugs (including nonprescribed anxiolytic and hypnotic...
... recruiting centres 132 patients fulfilling the criteria below will be included into this study by nine centres in Norway All the patients will first be included in the Bipolar Research And Innovation ... 15-30 minutes to complete The YMRS has been used in clinical practice since 1978 Ratings are based on self- reporting and clinician observation The MSIF [46] is a new instrument for rating functional ... participants in the study have taken part in mutual training-sessions in the different assessments and rating scales All participants have taken part in interrater-scorings The scorings for the...
... confidence in the reliability of the information being analyzed The final sample was selected based on the following: Symptom monitoring Completing daily symptom checklists and submitting them to the internet ... Recognizing and Managing BipolarDisorderin Children J Clin Psychiatry 2005, 66:18-23 Kowatch RA, Suppes T, Carmody TJ, et al: Effect size of lithium, divalproex sodium, carbamazepine in children and ... [37,38], slowing cognitive decline in individuals with dementia [39], and reducing behavioral problems in school populations [40] There is greater variability in results when studies use fewer ingredients:...
... Advances in Accounting, incorporating Advances in International Accounting xxx (2013) xxx–xxx their independence andin turn, their ability to improve disclosureand effective monitoring However, ... Advances in Accounting, incorporating Advances in International Accounting xxx (2013) xxx–xxx performed in an institutional context where minority shareholders are legally protected and the appointment ... reported information on the impact of adopting IAS/IFRS standards One of the main caveats of designing a voluntary disclosure index is that it implies a certain degree of subjectivity in administering...
... and separate outcomes of deception, self- disclosureand continuance intention In both the deception and self- disclosure models, self- awareness, self- presence and identifiability are intervening ... possible to initiate, maintain or develop a relationship without self- disclosureIn fact, relationships are terminated when self- disclosure ceases (Tardy & Dindia, 2006) Initial disclosurein a relationship ... decreasing self- alienation, increasing self- concept and allowing the individual to obtain greater consistency between self- concept and others' concept of him or her (Rosenfeld, 1979) The disclosure...
... most individuals are becoming increasingly independent, individuals with ID may become increasingly aware of the limitations placed on their own independence (Larkin, et al., 2012) For individuals ... randomised control trial describing a treatment involving both social skills training and CBT, and one study of a CBT intervention using a case series approach, were examined separately A structured ... various supports within educational settings, including spending time in separate learning bases Although difference may be viewed positively in certain circumstances, recognising that one is perceived...
... influencing obesity inbipolar patients include nutrient intake and physical activity In assessing the nutrient intake of persons with bipolar disorder, Elmslie and colleagues found that they had increased ... syndrome), including carbamazepine, phenytoin, phenobarbital, and lamotrigine The triad of hypersensitivity includes fever, rash and internal organ involvement with onset of symptoms within to weeks ... (Tegretal and others), clozapine (Clozaril), droperidol (Inapsine and others), gabapentin (Neurontin), haloperidol (Haldol and others), lamotrigine (Lamictal), lithium (Eskalith and others), metformin...
... the approval of quetiapine and the olanzapine-fluoxetine combination against acute bipolar depression and the approval of olanzapine, quetiapine and aripiprazole for the maintenance phase This ... Pharmacokinetics and tolerability of intramuscular, oral and intravenous aripiprazole in healthy subjects andin patients with schizophrenia Clin Pharmacokinet 2008, 47:475-485 Findling RL, Kauffman ... Grunze H, Martinez MI, Post RM: Risk of switch in mood polarity to hypomania or mania in patients with bipolar depression during acute and continuation trials of venlafaxine, sertraline, and bupropion...
... afford greater insight in describing and grading the impact of side effects associated to antipsychotic drugs [15,16] A brief instrument is preferred for use in clinical practice andin investigations ... schizophrenia or bipolardisorder as established by the Structured Clinical Interview for DSM-IV, being clinically stable (defined as having had no changes in severity or new treatments initiated in the ... complex needs and improve alliances between patients and clinicians [8] The importance of involving patients in their own healthcare, and of patient-reported assessments, is increasingly recognised...
... bovine serum (GIBCO) and a mixture of penicillin-streptomycinglutamine (PSG from GIBCO) Puromycin-resistant MEF lines were grown, maintained, serum shocked, and serum starved in medium containing ... nature of bipolardisorder itself, and clinical features of depression such as premature early morning awakening from sleep and diurnal variation in mood, shortened REM sleep latency, advances in hormonal ... period/phase altering effects of lithium, (iv) the direct inhibition of GSK3 by lithium in vivo andin vitro, and (v) the role of Sgg/GSK3 in the modulation of period length in fruit fly and murine clocks,...