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View article: Physical Assault in the Psychiatry Emergency Room
Physical Assault in the Psychiatry Emergency Room Open
Previous studies of physical assaults in hospitals focused primarily on inpatient psychiatric units, leaving unanswered questions about the extent to which findings generalize to psychiatric emergency rooms. Assault incident reports and el…
View article: Aberrant Nuclear Translocation of E2F1 and Its Association in Cushing’s Disease
Aberrant Nuclear Translocation of E2F1 and Its Association in Cushing’s Disease Open
Nonsurgical medical treatments are often performed for Cushing’s disease due to high recurrence rates. However, current medical treatment that targets corticotroph adenomas are limited. To develop a treatment that specifically targets cort…
View article: Persons Who Engage in Self-Harm While in the Emergency Department
Persons Who Engage in Self-Harm While in the Emergency Department Open
Some patients engage in self-harm behaviors while in the emergency department. Risk factors for self-harm have been described for inpatient and outpatient/community settings, but not among emergency department patients. Authors conducted c…
View article: Antipsychotic Maintenance Treatment for Patients With Schizophrenia: The Need for Placebo-Controlled Trials and The Risk of Paradigm Shifts
Antipsychotic Maintenance Treatment for Patients With Schizophrenia: The Need for Placebo-Controlled Trials and The Risk of Paradigm Shifts Open
Background and Hypothesis There is limited evidence guiding clinicians and patients on how long to continue antipsychotic medication beyond the first 1–2 years of treatment. Data from long-term (beyond 2 years) placebo-controlled trials wo…
View article: Medication use and physical assaults in the psychiatric emergency room
Medication use and physical assaults in the psychiatric emergency room Open
Objective To evaluate the relationship between medications used to treat acute agitation (antipsychotics, mood stabilizers and benzodiazepines) and subsequent assault incidence in the psychiatric emergency room. Methods Medication orders a…
View article: Regulation of metastasis suppressor NME1 by a key metabolic cofactor coenzyme A
Regulation of metastasis suppressor NME1 by a key metabolic cofactor coenzyme A Open
The metastasis suppressor protein NME1 is an evolutionarily conserved and multifunctional enzyme that plays an important role in suppressing the invasion and metastasis of tumour cells. The nucleoside diphosphate kinase (NDPK) activity of …
View article: Violence in Psychiatric Settings
Violence in Psychiatric Settings Open
Violence is a serious concern in the psychiatric inpatient and emergency setting. Much of the research on victims of inpatient violence has focused on identifying and supporting staff who are at risk of being victimized when working in psy…
View article: Physical Assault in the Psychiatry Emergency Room.
Physical Assault in the Psychiatry Emergency Room. Open
Previous studies of physical assaults in hospitals focused primarily on inpatient psychiatric units, leaving unanswered questions about the extent to which findings generalize to psychiatric emergency rooms. Assault incident reports and el…
View article: Emergency Psychiatry Fellowship Milestones
Emergency Psychiatry Fellowship Milestones Open
These are proposed educational milestones for Emergency Psychiatry Fellowship. These were published in MedEdPublish, accompanying the article, "The Case for Fellowship Training in Emergency Psychiatry."
View article: The Case for Fellowship Training in Emergency Psychiatry
The Case for Fellowship Training in Emergency Psychiatry Open
Emergency departments (EDs) are a critical setting for behavioral health treatment particularly for minority and underserved communities, yet quality emergency psychiatric care remains inconsistently available. Subspecialty fellowship trai…
View article: The Case for Fellowship Training in Emergency Psychiatry
The Case for Fellowship Training in Emergency Psychiatry Open
This article was migrated. The article was marked as recommended. Emergency departments (EDs) are a critical setting for behavioral health treatment particularly for minority and underserved communities, yet quality emergency psychiatric c…
View article: Coercion and the Inpatient Treatment Alliance
Coercion and the Inpatient Treatment Alliance Open
Coercive experiences remain undesirable and are frequently detrimental to the treatment alliance. Nevertheless, patients and clinicians should continue to seek a strong treatment alliance even when treatment plans include coercive elements…
View article: Dynamic Routing and Network Monitoring for the Polywog Protocol
Dynamic Routing and Network Monitoring for the Polywog Protocol Open
This document analyzes the implementation of dynamic routing for router nodes in a mesh network. It examines the algorithm used to populate both the minimum-distance and the routing tables. Furthermore, it describes the node configurations…
View article: Hopes and Expectations Regarding Genetic Testing for Schizophrenia Among Young Adults at Clinical High-Risk for Psychosis
Hopes and Expectations Regarding Genetic Testing for Schizophrenia Among Young Adults at Clinical High-Risk for Psychosis Open
Genetic tests for schizophrenia could introduce both risks and benefits. Little is known about the hopes and expectations of young adults at clinical high-risk for psychosis concerning genetic testing for schizophrenia, despite the fact th…
View article: The NERSH International Collaboration on Values, Spirituality and Religion in Medicine: Development of Questionnaire, Description of Data Pool, and Overview of Pool Publications
The NERSH International Collaboration on Values, Spirituality and Religion in Medicine: Development of Questionnaire, Description of Data Pool, and Overview of Pool Publications Open
Modern healthcare research has only in recent years investigated the impact of health care workers’ religious and other moral values on medical practice, interaction with patients, and ethically complex decision-making. Thus far, no intern…
View article: Religion as a Risk Factor for Suicide Attempt and Suicide Ideation Among Depressed Patients
Religion as a Risk Factor for Suicide Attempt and Suicide Ideation Among Depressed Patients Open
We aimed to examine the relationship between religion and suicide attempt and ideation. Three hundred twenty-one depressed patients were recruited from mood-disorder research studies at the New York State Psychiatric Institute. Participant…