Using an intersectionality-based approach to evaluate mental health services use among gay, bisexual and other men who have sex with men in Montreal, Toronto and Vancouver
CONCLUSIONS: Higher MHS use was observed among white GBMHIV compared with white HIV-negative GBM. PD positively mediated MHS use only among racialized HIV-negative GBM. MHS may need to take into account the intersecting impact of homonegativity, racism and HIV stigma on the mental health of GBM.PMID:38438301 | DOI:10.1017/S2045796024000143 (Source: Epidemiology and Psychiatric Sciences)
Source: Epidemiology and Psychiatric Sciences - March 4, 2024 Category: Psychiatry Authors: Ivan Marbaniang Erica E M Moodie Eric Latimer Shayna Skakoon-Sparling Trevor A Hart Daniel Grace David M Moore Nathan J Lachowsky Jody Jollimore Gilles Lambert Terri Zhang Milada Dvorakova Joseph Cox Engage Team Members Source Type: research

Incidence of mental health diagnoses during the COVID-19 pandemic: a multinational network study
CONCLUSIONS: Healthcare providers should be prepared to deliver service adaptations to mitigate burdens directly or indirectly caused by delays in the diagnosis and treatment of mental health conditions.PMID:38433286 | DOI:10.1017/S2045796024000088 (Source: Epidemiology and Psychiatric Sciences)
Source: Epidemiology and Psychiatric Sciences - March 3, 2024 Category: Psychiatry Authors: Yi Chai Kenneth K C Man Hao Luo Carmen Olga Torre Yun Kwok Wing Joseph F Hayes David P J Osborn Wing Chung Chang Xiaoyu Lin Can Yin Esther W Chan Ivan C H Lam Stephen Fortin David M Kern Dong Yun Lee Rae Woong Park Jae-Won Jang Jing Li Sarah Seager Wallis Source Type: research

A critical overview of emotion processing assessment in non-affective and affective psychoses
CONCLUSIONS: This commentary underlines the need for a detailed evaluation of emotion processing ability in patients with non-affective and affective psychoses, to characterise the disorder at early phases from the onset of the disease and to design rehabilitation treatments.PMID:38356360 | PMC:PMC10894699 | DOI:10.1017/S204579602400009X (Source: Epidemiology and Psychiatric Sciences)
Source: Epidemiology and Psychiatric Sciences - February 15, 2024 Category: Psychiatry Authors: Irene Gorrino Maria Gloria Rossetti Francesca Girelli Marcella Bellani Cinzia Perlini Giulia Mattavelli Source Type: research

Disparities in neighbourhood characteristics and 10-year dementia risk by nativity status
CONCLUSIONS: Our findings suggest that foreign-born older adults have higher neighbourhood physical disorder and lower social cohesion compared to native-born older adults. Despite the higher dementia risk, we observed for foreign-born older adults, and this relationship was not moderated by either neighbourhood physical disorder or social cohesion. Further research is needed to understand what factors are contributing to elevated dementia risk among foreign-born older adults.PMID:38356391 | PMC:PMC10894703 | DOI:10.1017/S2045796024000076 (Source: Epidemiology and Psychiatric Sciences)
Source: Epidemiology and Psychiatric Sciences - February 15, 2024 Category: Psychiatry Authors: R Wong D Soong Source Type: research

A critical overview of emotion processing assessment in non-affective and affective psychoses
CONCLUSIONS: This commentary underlines the need for a detailed evaluation of emotion processing ability in patients with non-affective and affective psychoses, to characterise the disorder at early phases from the onset of the disease and to design rehabilitation treatments.PMID:38356360 | PMC:PMC10894699 | DOI:10.1017/S204579602400009X (Source: Epidemiology and Psychiatric Sciences)
Source: Epidemiology and Psychiatric Sciences - February 15, 2024 Category: Psychiatry Authors: Irene Gorrino Maria Gloria Rossetti Francesca Girelli Marcella Bellani Cinzia Perlini Giulia Mattavelli Source Type: research

Disparities in neighbourhood characteristics and 10-year dementia risk by nativity status
CONCLUSIONS: Our findings suggest that foreign-born older adults have higher neighbourhood physical disorder and lower social cohesion compared to native-born older adults. Despite the higher dementia risk, we observed for foreign-born older adults, and this relationship was not moderated by either neighbourhood physical disorder or social cohesion. Further research is needed to understand what factors are contributing to elevated dementia risk among foreign-born older adults.PMID:38356391 | PMC:PMC10894703 | DOI:10.1017/S2045796024000076 (Source: Epidemiology and Psychiatric Sciences)
Source: Epidemiology and Psychiatric Sciences - February 15, 2024 Category: Psychiatry Authors: R Wong D Soong Source Type: research

A critical overview of emotion processing assessment in non-affective and affective psychoses
CONCLUSIONS: This commentary underlines the need for a detailed evaluation of emotion processing ability in patients with non-affective and affective psychoses, to characterise the disorder at early phases from the onset of the disease and to design rehabilitation treatments.PMID:38356360 | PMC:PMC10894699 | DOI:10.1017/S204579602400009X (Source: Epidemiology and Psychiatric Sciences)
Source: Epidemiology and Psychiatric Sciences - February 15, 2024 Category: Psychiatry Authors: Irene Gorrino Maria Gloria Rossetti Francesca Girelli Marcella Bellani Cinzia Perlini Giulia Mattavelli Source Type: research

Disparities in neighbourhood characteristics and 10-year dementia risk by nativity status
CONCLUSIONS: Our findings suggest that foreign-born older adults have higher neighbourhood physical disorder and lower social cohesion compared to native-born older adults. Despite the higher dementia risk, we observed for foreign-born older adults, and this relationship was not moderated by either neighbourhood physical disorder or social cohesion. Further research is needed to understand what factors are contributing to elevated dementia risk among foreign-born older adults.PMID:38356391 | PMC:PMC10894703 | DOI:10.1017/S2045796024000076 (Source: Epidemiology and Psychiatric Sciences)
Source: Epidemiology and Psychiatric Sciences - February 15, 2024 Category: Psychiatry Authors: R Wong D Soong Source Type: research