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Depressive disorders were the fourth leading cause of global disease burden in the year 2000
About 26% of people in the US have an anxiety, mood, impulse control, or substance disorder
Review: worldwide lifetime prevalence of anxiety disorders is 16.6%, with considerable heterogeneity between studies
Intermittent explosive disorder is common, has an early age of onset and is associated with the development of other mental disorders in the US population
Increasing incidence of some neuropsychiatric disorders in Danish children
Antidepressant non-adherence is common among veterans, with ineffectiveness and side effects as commonly reported reasons
Self-harm is common in adolescents in England
Faecal incontinence affects 14% of female and 6% of male nursing home residents in Turkey, and urge incontinence is common
Almost half of people suffering traumatic brain injury may later be diagnosed with axis I disorders
Expected levels of behaviour problems in a population sample of children between four and eighteen years
Increase in out-based physician diagnoses of bipolar disorder in youth in the USA
Review: prevalence of adult ADHD declines with age
2.64% of South Korean children aged 7 to 12 have autism spectrum disorders
DSM-IV disorders are highly prevalent and persistent among US adolescents
Review: emotion identification deficits are associated with functional impairments in people with schizophrenia
Nineteen per cent of paediatric inpatient medication orders were associated with administration errors and 13.2% had prescribing errors in five London hospitals
Review: lifetime prevalence of schizophrenia and related disorders is about 5.5 per 1000, but there is significant variation between regions
Major depression is common in people over the age of 50, particularly in those at socioeconomic disadvantage, or with poor physical health and previous depressive symptoms
Rapid cycling is equivalently prevalent in bipolar I and bipolar II disorder, and is associated with female gender and greater severity of illness
Prevalence of clinically diagnosed mental ill-health in adults with intellectual disabilities is around 40%
Metabolic syndrome common in people with psychotic disorders, particularly in users of high potency antipsychotics
Increased risk of sexual offending in men with psychotic disorders
Attachment-based family therapy reduces suicidal ideation in adolescents
Review: adults with disabilities experience more violence than non-disabled adults
Prevalence of psychotic symptoms in the general population varies across 52 countries
Lifetime prevalence of social anxiety disorder in the USA is 5%
Incidence of schizophrenia lower in people with type I diabetes
Pervasive behavioural problems are common in children born at less than 26 weeks of gestation
Several medical and psychiatric conditions are more common in children and adolescents with bipolar disorder than the general population
Review: major depression affects about 7% of adults aged 75 and above
Wound prevalence in community care settings in Ireland ranges from 2.7% in prisons to 33.5% in intellectual disability services, with pressure ulcers, leg ulcers, self-inflicted abrasions and surgical wounds the most common
22% of preschool children, 8% of primary school students and 3% of adolescents have tics
Prevalence of childhood psychiatric disorders may be underestimated
Major depressive disorder is common in the US among Native Americans, women, the middle aged, the poor, and widowed, separated, or divorced people
Lifetime mood, anxiety, and drug use disorders are common in the United States population
Antipsychotic prescriptions for children and adolescents in the UK increased from 1993 to 2005
Low recognition of depression among outpatients by internists in China
HIV-positive young people at high risk of psychiatric disorders
Adult-onset chronic physical conditions are more common in people who report childhood adversities and early onset mental disorders
Mental illness is prevalent among UK women in the perinatal period and is associated with socioeconomic deprivation
About 3 in every 1000 US children in large metropolitan areas may have autism or related developmental disorders
Prodromal symptoms may be identified by people with bipolar or unipolar depression
Obsessive-compulsive disorder is uncommon but associated with high levels of comorbid neuroses, impaired function and increased suicidal acts in people in the UK
Learning disabilities are the most commonly diagnosed emotional, developmental or behavioural problem of US children
Increased adolescent mortality in the year after a psychiatric admission
Just under 1% of adults living in the community in England are estimated to have autism spectrum disorders
In England, a peak in poor mental health in middle-aged people is present only among low-income households
Higher BMI, lower self-esteem and more abnormal eating habits are associated with greater body dissatisfaction in adolescents
Small study finds 27.7% prevalence of pressure ulcers in paediatric hospitals in Switzerland, with many cases caused by external medical devices
Prevalence of myocardial infarction over a 10-15-year period in the USA has decreased in midlife men but increased in women, with a decrease in the excess cardiovascular risk of men compared with women
Reliance on self-reporting underestimates pregnancy smoking rates in Scotland, with more than 2400 pregnant smokers estimated to be missed each year
17% of people with traumatic brain injury attempted suicide
Mental disorders are highly prevalent in Germany
About 30% of men with schizophrenia or schizoaffective disorders have obsessive-compulsive symptoms
Depression: greater effect on overall health than angina, arthritis, asthma or diabetes
Major depressive disorder: afternoon and evening diurnal mood variation is common
Binge drinking frequent among adults aged 50 years and older
Suicide attempts more common in offspring of depressed parents exposed to suicidal behaviour than unexposed offspring
Poor psychological health and stressful-life events are more common in adolescents with self-harm thoughts or episodes
National survey shows the majority of nurses use very little research in the first 2 years after their graduation, highlighting a gap between research and clinical practice
Prevalence of hypertension is about 1-2% in African American girls and 0.5% in Caucasian girls aged 9 or 10 years, and prevalence increased with obesity
Increasing age, minority ethnic origin, and lack of sufficient medical insurance decrease likelihood of treatment for depression in the elderly
Review: in older people, decline of cognitive function is more likely than improvement, but rate of change is very variable
Canadian study finds that antidepressant use has increased in people with major depression over the past decade
Lifetime prevalence of self-injurious behaviour among US college students is 17%
Review: some evidence of impaired neurocognitive performance in children and adolescents with bipolar disorder
US survey finds higher availability of palliative care programs, palliative physicians and consultation teams and palliative outpatient services in National Cancer Institute centres compared to non-NCI centres
Severe adverse reactions are rare with infusions of infliximab in a community setting
Dementia may affect 18 319 people under the age of 65 in the UK
Review: high rates of substance abuse or dependence in male and female prisoners
Increased antidepressant and antipsychotic use in the USA between 1996 and 2005
Regional variation in antipsychotic polypharmacy for schizophrenia
Potentially inappropriate use of antipsychotics in community-dwelling adults with dementia more common in those with low income
Errors detected in 19% of paediatric medication preparations and administrations across five hospitals in London
9% of a US community sample had a DSM-IV personality disorder
Axis II comorbidities are less common in people with borderline personality disorder who are in remission
Young people admitted with self-injury had more severe psychiatric disorders in 2000 than in 1990
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
Increased prevalence of post-traumatic stress disorder, anxiety and depression in displaced tsunami survivors from southern Thailand
Bipolar I disorder is common in first-degree relatives of children with prepubertal and early adolescent bipolar I disorder
An estimated 3.4% of adults have adult attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder
Major depressive disorder is common in the elderly population of Yoruba-speaking regions of Nigeria
Non-receipt of psychiatric treatment among people in the USA reporting suicide thoughts or attempts is more common among men, younger people and non-white ethnic groups
Prevalence of adolescents' suicide attempts and self-harm thoughts vary across Europe
Review: about one in five people with first-episode psychosis have a history of deliberate self-harm
Specialist visits (urologist, radiation oncologist, medical oncologist) are strongly associated with treatment received for prostate cancer in the USA
Review: black people are more likely than white people to be detained in psychiatric wards in the United Kingdom
PTSD plus depression are comorbid conditions but depression can occur independently in the acute aftermath of trauma
Lifetime alcohol abstainers and moderate drinkers have a lower lifetime prevalence of mood and anxiety disorders than problem drinkers
Prescription of pharmacotherapy for depression in elderly people varies with age, race, gender, and length of care
Prevalence of non-fatal suicide attempts in black Americans is about 4%
Lifetime prevalence of psychotic disorders in Finland is 3.1%
Autism and prenatal exposure to storms
Siblings of adolescents with ADHD who themselves have ADHD are more likely to have psychiatric comorbidities than are unaffected siblings or controls without ADHD
Review: exposure to premigration violence, gender and settlement location are associated with psychological problems among forcibly displaced children
About 7% of 4-year-olds in Norway meet criteria for a psychiatric diagnosis
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