Family History of Treatment-Resistant Depression May Be Risk Factor for Antidepressant Resistance
Individuals with a family history of treatment-resistant depression (TRD) have an increased risk of experiencing antidepressant resistance themselves, astudy published yesterday inJAMA Psychiatry found. Further, individuals with a family history of TRD have a greater risk of other psychiatric illnesses and dying by suicide.“In recent years, an increasing number of genetic studies have attempted to understand the genetic architecture of antidepressant response or TRD phenotype,” wrote Chih-Ming Cheng, M.D., of the Taipei Veterans General Hospital in Taiwan and colleagues. “Although the efforts to understand the g enet...
Source: Psychiatr News - April 4, 2024 Category: Psychiatry Tags: ADHD antidepressant resistance anxiety bipolar disorder Chih-Ming Cheng family risk factors genetics OCD schizophrenia suicide Taiwan National Health Insurance Program treatment-resistant depression Source Type: research

The relationship between game genre, monetization strategy and symptoms of gaming disorder in a clinical sample of adolescents
CONCLUSIONS: This study reveals that game genre preference is influenced by sex, age, and certain psychiatric diagnoses. The categorizing of games into genres is increasingly complex and our research introduces a novel categorization in a developing research field. The result of this study suggests that the monetization model is important to consider while trying to understand the relationship between game characteristics and GD symptoms.PMID:38571884 | PMC:PMC10989217 | DOI:10.48101/ujms.v129.10386 (Source: Upsala Journal of Medical Sciences)
Source: Upsala Journal of Medical Sciences - April 4, 2024 Category: General Medicine Authors: Frida Andr é Per Bore Theo Toresson Mitchell Andersson Emma Claesdotter-Knutsson Source Type: research

The relationship between game genre, monetization strategy and symptoms of gaming disorder in a clinical sample of adolescents
CONCLUSIONS: This study reveals that game genre preference is influenced by sex, age, and certain psychiatric diagnoses. The categorizing of games into genres is increasingly complex and our research introduces a novel categorization in a developing research field. The result of this study suggests that the monetization model is important to consider while trying to understand the relationship between game characteristics and GD symptoms.PMID:38571884 | PMC:PMC10989217 | DOI:10.48101/ujms.v129.10386 (Source: Upsala Journal of Medical Sciences)
Source: Upsala Journal of Medical Sciences - April 4, 2024 Category: General Medicine Authors: Frida Andr é Per Bore Theo Toresson Mitchell Andersson Emma Claesdotter-Knutsson Source Type: research

The relationship between game genre, monetization strategy and symptoms of gaming disorder in a clinical sample of adolescents
CONCLUSIONS: This study reveals that game genre preference is influenced by sex, age, and certain psychiatric diagnoses. The categorizing of games into genres is increasingly complex and our research introduces a novel categorization in a developing research field. The result of this study suggests that the monetization model is important to consider while trying to understand the relationship between game characteristics and GD symptoms.PMID:38571884 | PMC:PMC10989217 | DOI:10.48101/ujms.v129.10386 (Source: Upsala Journal of Medical Sciences)
Source: Upsala Journal of Medical Sciences - April 4, 2024 Category: General Medicine Authors: Frida Andr é Per Bore Theo Toresson Mitchell Andersson Emma Claesdotter-Knutsson Source Type: research

The relationship between game genre, monetization strategy and symptoms of gaming disorder in a clinical sample of adolescents
CONCLUSIONS: This study reveals that game genre preference is influenced by sex, age, and certain psychiatric diagnoses. The categorizing of games into genres is increasingly complex and our research introduces a novel categorization in a developing research field. The result of this study suggests that the monetization model is important to consider while trying to understand the relationship between game characteristics and GD symptoms.PMID:38571884 | PMC:PMC10989217 | DOI:10.48101/ujms.v129.10386 (Source: Upsala Journal of Medical Sciences)
Source: Upsala Journal of Medical Sciences - April 4, 2024 Category: General Medicine Authors: Frida Andr é Per Bore Theo Toresson Mitchell Andersson Emma Claesdotter-Knutsson Source Type: research

The relationship between game genre, monetization strategy and symptoms of gaming disorder in a clinical sample of adolescents
CONCLUSIONS: This study reveals that game genre preference is influenced by sex, age, and certain psychiatric diagnoses. The categorizing of games into genres is increasingly complex and our research introduces a novel categorization in a developing research field. The result of this study suggests that the monetization model is important to consider while trying to understand the relationship between game characteristics and GD symptoms.PMID:38571884 | PMC:PMC10989217 | DOI:10.48101/ujms.v129.10386 (Source: Upsala Journal of Medical Sciences)
Source: Upsala Journal of Medical Sciences - April 4, 2024 Category: General Medicine Authors: Frida Andr é Per Bore Theo Toresson Mitchell Andersson Emma Claesdotter-Knutsson Source Type: research

The relationship between game genre, monetization strategy and symptoms of gaming disorder in a clinical sample of adolescents
CONCLUSIONS: This study reveals that game genre preference is influenced by sex, age, and certain psychiatric diagnoses. The categorizing of games into genres is increasingly complex and our research introduces a novel categorization in a developing research field. The result of this study suggests that the monetization model is important to consider while trying to understand the relationship between game characteristics and GD symptoms.PMID:38571884 | PMC:PMC10989217 | DOI:10.48101/ujms.v129.10386 (Source: Upsala Journal of Medical Sciences)
Source: Upsala Journal of Medical Sciences - April 4, 2024 Category: General Medicine Authors: Frida Andr é Per Bore Theo Toresson Mitchell Andersson Emma Claesdotter-Knutsson Source Type: research

The relationship between game genre, monetization strategy and symptoms of gaming disorder in a clinical sample of adolescents
CONCLUSIONS: This study reveals that game genre preference is influenced by sex, age, and certain psychiatric diagnoses. The categorizing of games into genres is increasingly complex and our research introduces a novel categorization in a developing research field. The result of this study suggests that the monetization model is important to consider while trying to understand the relationship between game characteristics and GD symptoms.PMID:38571884 | PMC:PMC10989217 | DOI:10.48101/ujms.v129.10386 (Source: Upsala Journal of Medical Sciences)
Source: Upsala Journal of Medical Sciences - April 4, 2024 Category: General Medicine Authors: Frida Andr é Per Bore Theo Toresson Mitchell Andersson Emma Claesdotter-Knutsson Source Type: research

The relationship between game genre, monetization strategy and symptoms of gaming disorder in a clinical sample of adolescents
CONCLUSIONS: This study reveals that game genre preference is influenced by sex, age, and certain psychiatric diagnoses. The categorizing of games into genres is increasingly complex and our research introduces a novel categorization in a developing research field. The result of this study suggests that the monetization model is important to consider while trying to understand the relationship between game characteristics and GD symptoms.PMID:38571884 | PMC:PMC10989217 | DOI:10.48101/ujms.v129.10386 (Source: Upsala Journal of Medical Sciences)
Source: Upsala Journal of Medical Sciences - April 4, 2024 Category: General Medicine Authors: Frida Andr é Per Bore Theo Toresson Mitchell Andersson Emma Claesdotter-Knutsson Source Type: research

The relationship between game genre, monetization strategy and symptoms of gaming disorder in a clinical sample of adolescents
CONCLUSIONS: This study reveals that game genre preference is influenced by sex, age, and certain psychiatric diagnoses. The categorizing of games into genres is increasingly complex and our research introduces a novel categorization in a developing research field. The result of this study suggests that the monetization model is important to consider while trying to understand the relationship between game characteristics and GD symptoms.PMID:38571884 | PMC:PMC10989217 | DOI:10.48101/ujms.v129.10386 (Source: Upsala Journal of Medical Sciences)
Source: Upsala Journal of Medical Sciences - April 4, 2024 Category: General Medicine Authors: Frida Andr é Per Bore Theo Toresson Mitchell Andersson Emma Claesdotter-Knutsson Source Type: research

The relationship between game genre, monetization strategy and symptoms of gaming disorder in a clinical sample of adolescents
CONCLUSIONS: This study reveals that game genre preference is influenced by sex, age, and certain psychiatric diagnoses. The categorizing of games into genres is increasingly complex and our research introduces a novel categorization in a developing research field. The result of this study suggests that the monetization model is important to consider while trying to understand the relationship between game characteristics and GD symptoms.PMID:38571884 | PMC:PMC10989217 | DOI:10.48101/ujms.v129.10386 (Source: Upsala Journal of Medical Sciences)
Source: Upsala Journal of Medical Sciences - April 4, 2024 Category: General Medicine Authors: Frida Andr é Per Bore Theo Toresson Mitchell Andersson Emma Claesdotter-Knutsson Source Type: research

The Compassion Project: Mentalization-Based Therapy —Child (MBT-C) Clinical Interventions, Frequency, and Patterns in the Treatment of Children and Families with Attention Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder
Volume 23, Issue 1, January-March 2024 . (Source: Journal of Infant, Child, and Adolescent Psychotherapy)
Source: Journal of Infant, Child, and Adolescent Psychotherapy - April 4, 2024 Category: Child Development Authors: Francine Conway Source Type: research

Development and Validation of the Mental Health Scale for Maltreated Children
CONCLUSION: This is the first attempt to develop a comprehensive psychological scale based on nationwide data collected from maltreated Korean children. We hope that the continued standardization of this scale will contribute to evidence-based clinical and policy decisionmaking for maltreated children.PMID:38569582 | PMC:PMC10990630 | DOI:10.30773/pi.2023.0313 (Source: Psychiatry Investigation)
Source: Psychiatry Investigation - April 3, 2024 Category: Psychiatry Authors: Bin-Na Kim Hyeseon Jo Suhyeon Kang Soo-Yeon Kim Ha-Young Park Jungkyu Park Hyo Shin Kang Source Type: research