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View article: A qualitative study of the stress autism mate app among autistic adults: user experiences and effects on stress awareness and coping skills
A qualitative study of the stress autism mate app among autistic adults: user experiences and effects on stress awareness and coping skills Open
Introduction Autistic adults often face unique challenges in stress management. Conventional tools may not cater to their distinct needs. The Stress Autism Mate (SAM) app was developed to support stress recognition and promote active copin…
View article: Navigating Workplace Stress: A Qualitative Exploration of Mental Healthcare Workers’ Lived Experiences with STAPP@Work, a Mobile Stress Management Intervention
Navigating Workplace Stress: A Qualitative Exploration of Mental Healthcare Workers’ Lived Experiences with STAPP@Work, a Mobile Stress Management Intervention Open
BackgroundMental health workers (MHWs) face ongoing challenges, including heavy workloads, staff shortages, and pressure due to long patient waiting lists. These factors contribute to high levels of stress, affecting both their well-being …
View article: Barriers and facilitators of inpatients and healthcare professionals prior to the implementation of a Multidisciplinary Lifestyle-Focused Approach in the Treatment of Inpatients With Mental Illness (MULTI+): The MULTI+ Study II
Barriers and facilitators of inpatients and healthcare professionals prior to the implementation of a Multidisciplinary Lifestyle-Focused Approach in the Treatment of Inpatients With Mental Illness (MULTI+): The MULTI+ Study II Open
Background Despite the efficacy of lifestyle interventions for the physical and mental health of people with mental illness, there is little change in clinical care. Understanding barriers and facilitators of implementation can help interp…
View article: Real-world challenges in conducting lifestyle intervention research in mental healthcare: reflections from the MULTI+ trial
Real-world challenges in conducting lifestyle intervention research in mental healthcare: reflections from the MULTI+ trial Open
Background Real-world effectiveness studies that account for contextual complexities and implementation are essential to bridge the research-to-practice gap. In mental healthcare, this is especially important for lifestyle interventions, w…
View article: The effect of the stress autism mate app on perceived stress, coping, and resilience in adults with autism: a single-case experimental design
The effect of the stress autism mate app on perceived stress, coping, and resilience in adults with autism: a single-case experimental design Open
Introduction The mobile health application “Stress Autism Mate” (SAM) was designed to support adults with autism in identifying and managing daily stress. SAM measures stress four times daily, provides a daily and weekly stress overview, a…
View article: Assessing the Effectiveness of STAPP@Work, a Self-Management Mobile App, in Reducing Work Stress and Preventing Burnout: Single-Case Experimental Design Study
Assessing the Effectiveness of STAPP@Work, a Self-Management Mobile App, in Reducing Work Stress and Preventing Burnout: Single-Case Experimental Design Study Open
Background Work-related stress and burnout remain common problems among employees, leading to impaired health and higher absenteeism. The use of mobile health apps to promote well-being has grown substantially; however, the impact of such …
View article: Assessing the Effectiveness of STAPP@Work, a Self-Management Mobile App, in Reducing Work Stress and Preventing Burnout: Single-Case Experimental Design Study (Preprint)
Assessing the Effectiveness of STAPP@Work, a Self-Management Mobile App, in Reducing Work Stress and Preventing Burnout: Single-Case Experimental Design Study (Preprint) Open
BACKGROUND Work-related stress and burnout remain common problems among employees, leading to impaired health and higher absenteeism. The use of mobile health apps to promote well-being has grown substantially; however, the impact of such…
View article: Combining actigraphy and experience sampling to assess physical activity and sleep in patients with psychosis: A feasibility study
Combining actigraphy and experience sampling to assess physical activity and sleep in patients with psychosis: A feasibility study Open
Background Sleep disorders and reduced physical activity are common in patients with psychosis and can be related to health-related outcomes such as symptomatology and functioning. Mobile health technologies and wearable sensor methods ena…
View article: Use of a mHealth Mobile Application to Reduce Stress in Adults with Autism: a Pre-Post Pilot Study of the Stress Autism Mate (SAM)
Use of a mHealth Mobile Application to Reduce Stress in Adults with Autism: a Pre-Post Pilot Study of the Stress Autism Mate (SAM) Open
Objectives Adults with autism often need support to detect their stress and to apply adequate coping strategies for dealing with daily stress. The personalized mobile application Stress Autism Mate (SAM) is developed for and by adults with…
View article: Movement Disorders and Mortality in Severely Mentally Ill Patients: The Curacao Extrapyramidal Syndromes Study XIV
Movement Disorders and Mortality in Severely Mentally Ill Patients: The Curacao Extrapyramidal Syndromes Study XIV Open
Background and Hypothesis There is a substantial gap in life expectancy between patients with severe mental illness (SMI) and the general population and it is important to understand which factors contribute to this difference. Research su…
View article: Clinical Consequences of Motor Behavior as Transdiagnostic Phenomenon
Clinical Consequences of Motor Behavior as Transdiagnostic Phenomenon Open
View article: Cost-Effectiveness of a Multidisciplinary Lifestyle-Enhancing Treatment for Inpatients With Severe Mental Illness: The MULTI Study V
Cost-Effectiveness of a Multidisciplinary Lifestyle-Enhancing Treatment for Inpatients With Severe Mental Illness: The MULTI Study V Open
Economic evaluations of lifestyle interventions for people with mental illness are needed to inform policymakers and managers about implementing such interventions and corresponding reforms in routine mental healthcare. We aimed to evaluat…
View article: The polysemous concepts of psychomotricity and catatonia: A European multi-consensus perspective
The polysemous concepts of psychomotricity and catatonia: A European multi-consensus perspective Open
View article: The genetics of drug-related movement disorders (DRMD), reply to comment: Antipsychotic-induced catatonia and neuroleptic malignant syndrome: The dark side of the moon
The genetics of drug-related movement disorders (DRMD), reply to comment: Antipsychotic-induced catatonia and neuroleptic malignant syndrome: The dark side of the moon Open
View article: Meta-analysis of probability estimates of worldwide variation of CYP2D6 and CYP2C19
Meta-analysis of probability estimates of worldwide variation of CYP2D6 and CYP2C19 Open
View article: Movement disorder and sensorimotor abnormalities in schizophrenia and other psychoses - European consensus on assessment and perspectives
Movement disorder and sensorimotor abnormalities in schizophrenia and other psychoses - European consensus on assessment and perspectives Open
View article: <scp>Age‐Related</scp> Parkinsonian Signs in Microdeletion 22q11.2
<span>Age‐Related</span> Parkinsonian Signs in Microdeletion 22q11.2 Open
Background The recurrent hemizygous 22q11.2 deletion associated with 22q11.2 deletion syndrome has been identified as a genetic risk factor for early‐onset PD. However, little is known about early motor signs in this condition. Objectives …
View article: Dopaminergic and noradrenergic manipulation of anticipatory reward and probability event-related potentials
Dopaminergic and noradrenergic manipulation of anticipatory reward and probability event-related potentials Open
View article: The genetics of drug-related movement disorders, an umbrella review of meta-analyses
The genetics of drug-related movement disorders, an umbrella review of meta-analyses Open
View article: Implementation barriers and facilitators of an integrated multidisciplinary lifestyle enhancing treatment for inpatients with severe mental illness: the MULTI study IV
Implementation barriers and facilitators of an integrated multidisciplinary lifestyle enhancing treatment for inpatients with severe mental illness: the MULTI study IV Open
View article: Efficacy of amantadine on behavioural problems due to acquired brain injury: A systematic review
Efficacy of amantadine on behavioural problems due to acquired brain injury: A systematic review Open
Objectives: To systematically review literature on efficacy of amantadine on behavior (irritability/aggression/agitation, emotional lability, apathy, impairment of executive functioning), participation, quality-of-life (QoL), and sa…
View article: From impact factors to real impact: translating evidence on lifestyle interventions into routine mental health care
From impact factors to real impact: translating evidence on lifestyle interventions into routine mental health care Open
The scandal of premature mortality in people with serious mental illness is well established. Despite an increase in studies evaluating the efficacy of lifestyle interventions, translating this evidence into routine clinical care and polic…
View article: S4. ASYMMETRIC DRUG-INDUCED PARKINSONISM IS RELATED TO PSYCHOPATHOLOGY
S4. ASYMMETRIC DRUG-INDUCED PARKINSONISM IS RELATED TO PSYCHOPATHOLOGY Open
and gave informed consent to participate.To be included, patients had to meet ICD-10 criteria for SSDs (F20-F29), be > 16 years of age, and score ≥ 4 on at least one of the psychosis items on the Positive and Negative Syndrome Scale (PANSS…
View article: Asymmetric Drug-Induced Parkinsonism and Psychopathology: A Prospective Naturalistic Study in Long-Stay Psychiatric Patients
Asymmetric Drug-Induced Parkinsonism and Psychopathology: A Prospective Naturalistic Study in Long-Stay Psychiatric Patients Open
DIP is asymmetric in a substantial part of patients. Asymmetric presentation of DIP is of clinical relevance as it is related to the severity of psychopathology and may alert the clinician of more severe psychopathology. Future research is…
View article: Blink rate is associated with drug-induced parkinsonism in patients with severe mental illness, but does not meet requirements to serve as a clinical test: the Curacao extrapyramidal syndromes study XIII
Blink rate is associated with drug-induced parkinsonism in patients with severe mental illness, but does not meet requirements to serve as a clinical test: the Curacao extrapyramidal syndromes study XIII Open
View article: Risk Factors for Tremor in a Population of Patients with Severe Mental Illness: An 18-year Prospective Study in a Geographically Representative Sample (The Curacao Extrapyramidal Syndromes Study XI)
Risk Factors for Tremor in a Population of Patients with Severe Mental Illness: An 18-year Prospective Study in a Geographically Representative Sample (The Curacao Extrapyramidal Syndromes Study XI) Open
Background: The aim was to assess incidence, prevalence and risk factors of medication-induced tremor in African-Caribbean patients with severe mental illness (SMI). Method: A prospective study of SMI patients receiving care from the only …
View article: <i>CYP2D6</i>and<i>CYP2C19</i>Genotyping in Psychiatric Patients on Psychotropic Medication in the Former Dutch Antilles
<i>CYP2D6</i>and<i>CYP2C19</i>Genotyping in Psychiatric Patients on Psychotropic Medication in the Former Dutch Antilles Open
Although prevalence of alleles appeared to be very different from African and Caucasian populations, the distribution into predicted phenotypes shows an equal distribution as in Caucasians.
View article: Risk Factors for Tremor in a Population of Patients with Severe Mental Illness: An 18-year Prospective Study in a Geographically Representative Sample (The Curacao Extrapyramidal Syndromes Study XI)
Risk Factors for Tremor in a Population of Patients with Severe Mental Illness: An 18-year Prospective Study in a Geographically Representative Sample (The Curacao Extrapyramidal Syndromes Study XI) Open
Background: The aim was to assess incidence, prevalence and risk factors of medication-induced tremor in African-Caribbean patients with severe mental illness (SMI). Method: A prospective study of SMI patients receiving care from the only …
View article: Effect of Antipsychotic Type and Dose Changes on Tardive Dyskinesia and Parkinsonism Severity in Patients With a Serious Mental Illness
Effect of Antipsychotic Type and Dose Changes on Tardive Dyskinesia and Parkinsonism Severity in Patients With a Serious Mental Illness Open
The results show that switching from an FGA to an SGA does not necessarily result in a reduction of TD or parkinsonism. Only stopping all antipsychotics reduces the severity of parkinsonism, and starting an FGA or a high D₂ affinity antips…
View article: AGGRESSIVE BEHAVIOUR AFTER SEVERE ACQUIRED BRAIN INJURY: SUCCESSFUL TREATMENT WITH ELECTRICAL AVERSION THERAPY: A CASE STUDY
AGGRESSIVE BEHAVIOUR AFTER SEVERE ACQUIRED BRAIN INJURY: SUCCESSFUL TREATMENT WITH ELECTRICAL AVERSION THERAPY: A CASE STUDY Open
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