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View article: Revisiting Eysenck: The Association Between Personality and Acute Stress Reactivity
Revisiting Eysenck: The Association Between Personality and Acute Stress Reactivity Open
Eysenck’s biopsychological model of stress posits that the extraversion–introversion distinction is associated with different thresholds of arousal, which in turn moderate the stress response. Although higher thresholds of activation have …
View article: Identifying 2SLGBTQ+ individuals experiencing homelessness using Point-in-Time counts: Evidence from the 2021 Toronto Street Needs Assessment survey
Identifying 2SLGBTQ+ individuals experiencing homelessness using Point-in-Time counts: Evidence from the 2021 Toronto Street Needs Assessment survey Open
Introduction The objective of this study was to utilize the data generated by the City of Toronto, Street Needs Assessment conducted in 2021 to explore the prevalence, causes, experiences, and characteristics of 2-spirit, lesbian, gay, bis…
View article: Prevalence of treatment resistance and clozapine use in early intervention services
Prevalence of treatment resistance and clozapine use in early intervention services Open
Background Treatment resistance causes significant burden in psychosis. Clozapine is the only evidence-based pharmacologic intervention available for people with treatment-resistant schizophrenia; current guidelines recommend commencement …
View article: Interventions for helping people recognise early signs of recurrence in depression
Interventions for helping people recognise early signs of recurrence in depression Open
This is a protocol for a Cochrane Review (Intervention). The objectives are as follows: The overall aim is to conduct a systematic review of all intervention studies that include systematically teaching the recognition of early warning sig…
View article: T105. FACTOR ANALYSES OF SUCCESSIVE ASSESSMENTS BY MULTIPLE SCALES HAVE A CONSISTENT STRUCTURE IN A COHORT OF FIRST EPISODE PSYCHOSES
T105. FACTOR ANALYSES OF SUCCESSIVE ASSESSMENTS BY MULTIPLE SCALES HAVE A CONSISTENT STRUCTURE IN A COHORT OF FIRST EPISODE PSYCHOSES Open
Depending on the nature of their items factor analyses of different scales impose different structures on the underlying psychopathological dimensions, so a broader range of scale items should be more revealing. Few studies repeat analyses…
View article: Lived experiences of negative symptoms in first‐episode psychosis: A qualitative secondary analysis
Lived experiences of negative symptoms in first‐episode psychosis: A qualitative secondary analysis Open
Aim Exploring how negative symptoms are experienced and understood by individuals with lived experience of psychosis has the potential to offer insights into the complex psychosocial processes underlying negative symptom presentations. The…
View article: Cost‐effectiveness of early intervention services for psychosis and fidelity to national policy implementation guidance
Cost‐effectiveness of early intervention services for psychosis and fidelity to national policy implementation guidance Open
Aim Early intervention services (EIS) for psychosis are being implemented, internationally. It is important to learn from established examples and define the components and intensity of services that provide good value for money. This stud…
View article: Intensive case management for severe mental illness
Intensive case management for severe mental illness Open
Based on very low- to moderate-quality evidence, ICM is effective in ameliorating many outcomes relevant to people with severe mental illness. Compared to standard care, ICM may reduce hospitalisation and increase retention in care. It als…
View article: Short‐term outcome of substance‐induced psychotic disorder in a large <scp>UK</scp> first episode psychosis cohort
Short‐term outcome of substance‐induced psychotic disorder in a large <span>UK</span> first episode psychosis cohort Open
Objective The incidence and outcome of first‐episode substance‐induced psychotic disorder ( SIPD ) are unclear. The study aimed to compare the 1‐year outcomes of those given a SIPD diagnosis by clinicians compared to other psychosis diagno…
View article: The use of logotherapeutic techniques in the identification and intervention stages of treatment with persons with substance use disorder
The use of logotherapeutic techniques in the identification and intervention stages of treatment with persons with substance use disorder Open
Logotherapy was developed by Viktor Frankl in the 1930s as the Third Viennese School of Psychotherapy (the first is Psychoanalysis by Sigmund Freud and the second is Individual Psychology by Alfred Adler). It offers useful and effective in…
View article: NICE <i>v</i>. SIGN on psychosis and schizophrenia: Same roots, similar guidelines, different interpretations
NICE <i>v</i>. SIGN on psychosis and schizophrenia: Same roots, similar guidelines, different interpretations Open
Summary A recent editorial claimed that the 2014 National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE) guideline on psychosis and schizophrenia, unlike its equivalent 2013 Scottish Intercollegiate Guidelines Network (SIGN) guideline, is…