Many of the symptoms seen in people with schizophrenia are also found in people with depression, bipolar disorder, or other illnesses. As a result, studies have found that misdiagnosis is common. This is particularly true with children and adolescents. As such, it is extremely important to rule...
Alternatively, the depression may represent an isolated episode of ill-health that never recurs [3]. Not only do the early stages of a mental disorder present a complex clinical picture, but also the symptoms of any underlying illness often co-exist alongside other psychological difficulties that ...
Dr. Diane Merritt of the Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis says that screening for symptoms of depression or distress should be part of normal health screening for all teenagers. “Talking to teenagers about their sexuality and responsible behavior (such as birth control) is ...
Alternatively, the depression may represent an isolated episode of ill-health that never recurs [3]. Not only do the early stages of a mental disorder present a complex clinical picture, but also the symptoms of any underlying illness often co-exist alongside other psycho-...
Mild traumatic brain injury (mTBI) results in broad neurological symptoms and an increased risk of being diagnosed with a neurodegenerative disease later in life. While the immediate oxidative stress response and post-mortem pathology of the injured brai
girls were more likely to have suicide attempts than boys. Conversely, suicide attempts were more among boys than girls when exposed to psychological symptoms. This suggests that the effect of ELS could be sex-specific. Whether this association is specific to the younger population or common to ...
Alternatively, the depression may represent an isolated episode of ill-health that never recurs [3]. Not only do the early stages of a mental disorder present a complex clinical picture, but also the symptoms of any underlying illness often co-exist alongside other psychological difficulties that ...
Background: This systematic review investigated the impact of familial factors on individuals aged 10–17 who have clinical signs or symptoms of eating disorders. Simultaneously, it scrutinized the involvement of the family in therapy, as well as other forms of intervention. Methods: The PsycINFO,...