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Review: worldwide lifetime prevalence of anxiety disorders is 16.6%, with considerable heterogeneity between studies
Schizophrenia: risperidone and olanzapine increase time to discontinuation compared with quetiapine and ziprasidone
One in 10 elderly people with minor or subsyndromal depression develops major depression within a year
The Youth-Nominated Support Team for Suicidal Adolescents (version 1) intervention does not reduce suicidal attempts
Major depressive disorder: similar remission rates with bupropion, sertraline, or venlafaxine following treatment switch from citalopram
Donepezil improves cognitive function and reduces decline in activities of daily living in people with severe Alzheimer’s disease
Lifetime mood, anxiety, and drug use disorders are common in the United States population
Risperidone maintenance treatment increases time to symptom recurrence in young people with disruptive behaviour disorders
Continuing paroxetine treatment reduces recurrence of major depression in the elderly
Long term risk of death in people who have self-harmed is higher than in the general population
High rates of recurrence of depression in children and adolescents
Lifetime prevalence of panic disorder is about 5% in the USA
Adult attention deficit hyperactivity disorder is common among people in the US who are male, white, previously married, or not employed
Universal and targeted cognitive behavioural approaches do not reduce depression in young people at risk of depression
Depressive symptoms in elderly people are associated with an increased risk of developing mild cognitive impairment independently of vascular disease
High risk cognitive style predicts onset of depression
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Review: psychotherapy plus antidepressant therapy increases response rate in people with panic disorder more than either treatment alone
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The menopausal transition increases the risk of depressive symptoms and depression diagnosis in women without a history of depression
Educational workshops and decision support software increase detection of dementia in the elderly in primary care settings
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Cognitive behavioural therapy does not reduce overall episode recurrence in people with recurrent bipolar disorder
Among middle aged men in Japan, non-drinkers and regular heavy drinkers are more likely to commit suicide than occasional drinkers
Training nursing home staff to improve psychosocial care reduces neuroleptic use in people with dementia without an increase in agitation
Gender, age, ethnicity and area of residence influence incidence of psychotic disorders
Entering menopause increases the risk of first episode depression
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