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View article: Temporal variations of depressive symptoms in patients with bipolar, borderline personality, and major depressive disorder: an ecological momentary assessment study
Temporal variations of depressive symptoms in patients with bipolar, borderline personality, and major depressive disorder: an ecological momentary assessment study Open
These findings suggest partially different temporal variations of depressive symptoms among depressed patients with BD, BPD, or MDD and HC.
View article: Multi-Modal Sleep Measurement and Alignment Analysis in Outpatients with Major Depressive Episode: Observational Study (Preprint)
Multi-Modal Sleep Measurement and Alignment Analysis in Outpatients with Major Depressive Episode: Observational Study (Preprint) Open
View article: Multi-Modal Sleep Measurement and Alignment Analysis in Outpatients with Major Depressive Episode
Multi-Modal Sleep Measurement and Alignment Analysis in Outpatients with Major Depressive Episode Open
Study Objectives Sleep plays a crucial role for mental health. This study examines sleep tracking in naturalistic settings for patients with major depressive episodes (MDE) using actigraphy, smartphone data, bed sensors, and the ecological…
View article: Multimodal Digital Phenotyping Study in Patients With Major Depressive Episodes and Healthy Controls (Mobile Monitoring of Mood): Observational Longitudinal Study
Multimodal Digital Phenotyping Study in Patients With Major Depressive Episodes and Healthy Controls (Mobile Monitoring of Mood): Observational Longitudinal Study Open
Background Mood disorders are among the most common mental health conditions worldwide. Wearables and consumer-grade personal digital devices create digital traces that can be collected, processed, and analyzed, offering a unique opportuni…
View article: Predicting and Monitoring Symptoms in Patients Diagnosed With Depression Using Smartphone Data: Observational Study
Predicting and Monitoring Symptoms in Patients Diagnosed With Depression Using Smartphone Data: Observational Study Open
Background Clinical diagnostic assessments and the outcome monitoring of patients with depression rely predominantly on interviews by professionals and the use of self-report questionnaires. The ubiquity of smartphones and other personal c…
View article: Predicting and Monitoring Symptoms in Diagnosed Depression Using Mobile Phone Data: An Observational Study
Predicting and Monitoring Symptoms in Diagnosed Depression Using Mobile Phone Data: An Observational Study Open
Background Clinical diagnostic assessments and outcome monitoring of patients with depression rely predominantly on interviews by professionals and the use of self-report questionnaires. The ubiquity of smartphones and other personal consu…
View article: Predicting a short-term change of suicidal ideation in inpatients with depression: An ecological momentary assessment
Predicting a short-term change of suicidal ideation in inpatients with depression: An ecological momentary assessment Open
Short-terms changes in SI are predicted by changes in severity of depression and previous SI in depressed inpatients without BPD, and also by changes in PP in depressed inpatients with BPD. As SI and its risk factors may oscillate within a…
View article: Prospective study of antidepressant treatment of psychiatric patients with depressive disorders: treatment adequacy and outcomes
Prospective study of antidepressant treatment of psychiatric patients with depressive disorders: treatment adequacy and outcomes Open
View article: Relationship between daily rated depression symptom severity and the retrospective self-report on PHQ-9: A prospective ecological momentary assessment study on 80 psychiatric outpatients
Relationship between daily rated depression symptom severity and the retrospective self-report on PHQ-9: A prospective ecological momentary assessment study on 80 psychiatric outpatients Open
Despite fluctuations in severity of some of the depressive symptoms, patients with depression accurately recollect their most dominant symptoms, without a significant recall bias favouring the most recent days, when responding to the PHQ-9.
View article: Psychological pain and suicidal behavior: A review
Psychological pain and suicidal behavior: A review Open
Despite accumulation of clinical research on risk factors for suicidal process, understanding of the mechanisms and pathways underlying the emergence of suicidal thoughts and their progression to acts is insufficient. The suicidal process …
View article: Mobile Monitoring of Mood (MoMo-Mood) Pilot: A Longitudinal, Multi-Sensor Digital Phenotyping Study of Patients with Major Depressive Disorder and Healthy Controls
Mobile Monitoring of Mood (MoMo-Mood) Pilot: A Longitudinal, Multi-Sensor Digital Phenotyping Study of Patients with Major Depressive Disorder and Healthy Controls Open
Mental disorders are a major global cause of morbidity and mortality. The surge in adoption of smartphones and other wearable devices has made it possible to use the data generated by them for clinical purposes. In particular, in psychiatr…
View article: Diagnostic conversion from unipolar depression to bipolar disorder, schizophrenia, or schizoaffective disorder: A nationwide prospective 15‐year register study on 43 495 inpatients
Diagnostic conversion from unipolar depression to bipolar disorder, schizophrenia, or schizoaffective disorder: A nationwide prospective 15‐year register study on 43 495 inpatients Open
Objective To examine temporal patterns and predictors for diagnostic conversion from unipolar depression (UD) to bipolar disorder (BD), schizophrenia, and schizoaffective disorder (SAD). Methods A prospective nationwide register‐based coho…
View article: State and trait hopelessness in a prospective five-year study of patients with depressive disorders
State and trait hopelessness in a prospective five-year study of patients with depressive disorders Open
View article: Features of borderline personality disorder as a mediator of the relation between childhood traumatic experiences and psychosis-like experiences in patients with mood disorder
Features of borderline personality disorder as a mediator of the relation between childhood traumatic experiences and psychosis-like experiences in patients with mood disorder Open
Background Psychosis-like experiences (PEs) are common in patients with non-psychotic disorders. Several factors predict reporting of PEs in mood disorders, including mood-associated cognitive biases, anxiety and features of borderline per…
View article: Level of functioning, perceived work ability, and work status among psychiatric patients with major mental disorders
Level of functioning, perceived work ability, and work status among psychiatric patients with major mental disorders Open
Background: Major mental disorders are highly disabling conditions that result in substantial socioeconomic burden. Subjective and objective measures of functioning or ability to work, their concordance, or risk factors for them may differ…
View article: Mediating role of borderline personality disorder traits in the effects of childhood maltreatment on suicidal behaviour among mood disorder patients
Mediating role of borderline personality disorder traits in the effects of childhood maltreatment on suicidal behaviour among mood disorder patients Open
Background: Substantial evidence supports an association between childhood maltreatment and suicidal behaviour. However, few studies have examined factors mediating this relationship among patients with unipolar or bipolar mood disorders. …
View article: Self-reported features of borderline and schizotypal personality disorders in patients with mood disorders
Self-reported features of borderline and schizotypal personality disorders in patients with mood disorders Open
Mood disorders and both Borderline (BPD) and Schizotypal (SPD) Personality Disorder often co-occur. BPD shares some similar symptoms with both bipolar disorder (BD) and SPD, resulting in difficulties in distinguishing them. The first aim o…
View article: A Mediation Analysis of Childhood Maltreatment and Suicidal Behavior among Patients with Depressive or Bipolar Disorders
A Mediation Analysis of Childhood Maltreatment and Suicidal Behavior among Patients with Depressive or Bipolar Disorders Open
Introduction Substantial evidence supports association between childhood maltreatment and suicidal behaviour, however, a limited number of studies have examined psychological mechanisms mediating the relationship among patients with mood d…
View article: Self-reported psychosis-like experiences in patients with mood disorders
Self-reported psychosis-like experiences in patients with mood disorders Open
Background: Self-reported psychosis-like experiences (PEs) may be common in patients with mood disorders, but their clinical correlates are not well known. We investigated their prevalence and relationships with self-reported symptoms of d…
View article: Relationships between self-reported childhood traumatic experiences, attachment style, neuroticism and features of borderline personality disorders in patients with mood disorders
Relationships between self-reported childhood traumatic experiences, attachment style, neuroticism and features of borderline personality disorders in patients with mood disorders Open
View article: Anxiety symptoms in a major mood and schizophrenia spectrum disorders
Anxiety symptoms in a major mood and schizophrenia spectrum disorders Open
Background Comorbid anxiety symptoms and disorders are present in many psychiatric disorders, but methodological variations render comparisons of their frequency and intensity difficult. Furthermore, whether risk factors for comorbid anxie…
View article: Differences and similarities of risk factors for suicidal ideation and attempts among patients with depressive or bipolar disorders
Differences and similarities of risk factors for suicidal ideation and attempts among patients with depressive or bipolar disorders Open
View article: Self-reported symptoms of schizotypal and borderline personality disorder in patients with mood disorders
Self-reported symptoms of schizotypal and borderline personality disorder in patients with mood disorders Open
Background Distinguishing between symptoms of schizotypal (SPD) and borderline personality disorders (BPD) is often difficult due to their partial overlap and frequent co-occurrence. We investigated correlations in self-reported symptoms o…
View article: Differences and overlap in self-reported symptoms of bipolar disorder and borderline personality disorder
Differences and overlap in self-reported symptoms of bipolar disorder and borderline personality disorder Open
Background Differential diagnosis between bipolar disorder (BD) and borderline personality disorder (BPD) is often challenging due to some overlap in symptoms and comorbidity of disorders. We investigated correlations in self-reported symp…