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Trends of Internet Search Volumes for Major Depressive Disorder Symptoms During the COVID-19 Pandemic in Korea: An Interrupted Time-Series Analysis
CONCLUSION: Our results reported the negative effect of COVID-19 preventive measures on public mental health in South Korea, especially for MDD symptoms. Moreover, the findings suggested the utility of Naver Trends as a feasible big data source to assess future mental health crises.PMID:35411728 | DOI:10.3346/jkms.2022.37.e108
Source: Journal of Korean Medical Science - April 12, 2022 Category: Biomedical Science Authors: Jieun Kim Juhui Han Byung Chul Chun Source Type: research

Psychological and social factors affecting internet searches on suicide in Korea: a big data analysis of google search trends.
Conclusion: A positive relationship between stress- and suicide-related searches further confirmed that stress affects suicide. Taken together and viewed in context of the big data analysis, our results point to the need for a tailored prevention program. Real-time big data can be of use in indicating increases in suicidality when search words such as stress and suicide generate greater numbers of hits on portals and social network sites. PMID: 24339315 [PubMed - in process]
Source: Yonsei Medical Journal - December 19, 2013 Category: Universities & Medical Training Authors: Song TM, Song J, An JY, Hayman LL, Woo JM Tags: Yonsei Med J Source Type: research

Contemplating Medicine During the Third Reich: Scaffolding Professional Identity Formation for Medical Students
Problem: The moral failures of physicians and the medical establishment in Germany and Austria during the Third Reich challenge medicine and medical education in a way few other events do. They compel medical educators to ensure that lessons learned from contemplating medicine during the Third Reich be integrated into current and future physicians’ professional identities. Most health professions education programs, however, have not adopted this study domain in their curricula. Approach: The authors describe a new curriculum module—“The Holocaust and Medicine”—and its implementation in October 2013 at Bar-Ilan U...
Source: Academic Medicine - May 29, 2015 Category: Universities & Medical Training Tags: Innovation Reports Source Type: research

Examining the Relationship Between Past Orientation and US Suicide Rates: An Analysis Using Big Data-Driven Google Search Queries
Conclusions: We empirically identified the positive relationship between the suicide rate and past orientation, which was measured by big data-driven Google search query.
Source: Journal of Medical Internet Research - February 11, 2016 Category: Journals (General) Authors: Donghyun LeeHojun LeeMunkee Choi Source Type: research

The Association With Physical Fitness and Academic Performance at America's Military Medical School.
CONCLUSIONS: Our investigation suggests that there may be correlations between physical fitness and clinical exam performance such as USMLE Step 2 CK and average core clerkship NBME exams. Although there is no statistically significant change in individual fitness total points or BMI, the study suggests that physical fitness and BMI may decline during medical school. This may be as a result of increasing academic demands while balancing clinical duties from clerkship rotations. PMID: 32909600 [PubMed - as supplied by publisher]
Source: Military Medicine - September 12, 2020 Category: International Medicine & Public Health Tags: Mil Med Source Type: research

Antidepressant awareness and stigmatizing attitudes toward depression and antidepressants, a comparison between first and sixth-year medical students.
In this study, the views of first and sixth-year medical students were examined. We aimed to show the potential effect of public information and 6 years of medical education on knowledge and awareness. METHOD: Our target population was first and sixth-year medical students at the Faculty of Medicine at Hacettepe University in Ankara, Turkey, during the semester 2018-2019. For measurement, widely used scales such as the Beck Depression Inventory, Beck Anxiety Inventory were administered. In addition, scales formed specifically by our research team: Sociodemographic information form and Depression and Antidepressant A...
Source: The International Journal of Social Psychiatry - January 5, 2021 Category: Psychiatry Authors: Nalçakan AD, Şahin EA, Yalcinkaya OK, Ak S Tags: Int J Soc Psychiatry Source Type: research

What Considerations Are There in Prescribing a Medical Cannabis Card?
Discussion Cannabis is a plant which has many pharmacologically active compounds with THC or tetrahydrocannabinol and cannabidiol (CBD) being the most studied. For this case, medical cannabis will be used to describe different forms of the plant used to pharmacologically treat a variety of medical conditions. Medical cannabis has been proposed and mainly studied in adult populations. Qualifying conditions for use of medical cannabis in this author’s US state currently include: ” Cancer – if the illness or its treatment produces one or more of the following: severe or chronic pain, nausea or severe vomitin...
Source: PediatricEducation.org - January 31, 2022 Category: Pediatrics Authors: Pediatric Education Tags: Uncategorized Source Type: news

A systematic review of the association of diet quality with the mental health of university students: implications in health education practice
AbstractUniversity students are at risk of experiencing mental health problems during the transition from home to university. This transition can also adversely affect their diet quality. This review aims to examine bidirectional associations from observational studies regarding the influence of diet quality on the mental health of university students, and vice versa. The databases PubMed, CINAHL, EMBASE, PsycINFO, The Cochrane Library and Web of Science were searched using relevant search terms. The searches were last updated on 15 July 2022. Majority of studies (36 out of 45) found that good diet quality of students was ...
Source: Health Education Research - November 28, 2022 Category: Research Source Type: research

Seeking Insights About Cycling Mood Disorders via Anonymized Search Logs
Conclusions: Observed patterns in search behavior align with known behaviors and those highlighted by survey respondents. These observations suggest that searchers showing intensive interest in MSD may be patients who have been prescribed these drugs. Given behavioral dynamics, we surmise that the days on which MSD queries are made may coincide with commencement of mania or depression. Although we do not have data on mood changes and whether users have been diagnosed with bipolar illness, we see evidence of cycling in people who show interest in MSD and further show that we can predict impending shifts in behavior and interest.
Source: Journal of Medical Internet Research - February 25, 2014 Category: Journals (General) Authors: Elad Yom-TovRyen W WhiteEric Horvitz Source Type: research

Geriatric Psychiatry in the Psychiatry Clerkship: a Survey of Current Education Practices.
CONCLUSIONS: Current practices in some clerkships are inadequate to prepare medical students to care for older patients with psychiatric symptoms. PMID: 25749923 [PubMed - as supplied by publisher]
Source: The Journal of American Association of Directors of Psychiatric Residency Training - March 12, 2015 Category: Psychiatry Tags: Acad Psychiatry Source Type: research

Do Search Engine Helpline Notices Aid in Preventing Suicide? Analysis of Archival Data
Conclusions: Helpline notices are not associated with harm. If they cause positive change in search behavior, it is small. This is possibly because of the variability in intent of users seeking suicide-related information. Nonetheless, helpline notice should be displayed, but more efforts should be made to improve the visibility and ranking of suicide prevention Web pages.
Source: Journal of Medical Internet Research - March 25, 2019 Category: General Medicine Authors: Qijin Cheng Elad Yom-Tov Source Type: research

Symptoms Prompting Interest in Celiac Disease and the Gluten-Free Diet: Analysis of Internet Search Term Data
Conclusions: We found an increase in antecedent searches for symptoms known to be associated with celiac disease, a rise in searches for depression and anxiety, and an increase in symptoms that are associated with celiac disease but may not be reported to health care providers. The protean clinical manifestations of celiac disease are reflected in the diffuse nature of antecedent internet queries of those interested in celiac disease, underscoring the challenge of effective case-finding strategies.
Source: Journal of Medical Internet Research - April 7, 2019 Category: General Medicine Authors: Benjamin Lebwohl Elad Yom-Tov Source Type: research

A descriptive study of mental health and burnout among Nigerian medical students
CONCLUSION: The prevalence of psychological distress and burnout is high among medical students. Interventions for medical students' well-being should be tailored to their needs and should target risk factors related to personal, organisational and medical school academic structure attributes.PMID:34823383 | DOI:10.1177/00207640211057706
Source: The International Journal of Social Psychiatry - November 26, 2021 Category: Psychiatry Authors: Olatunde Olayinka Ayinde Eniola Racheal Akinnuoye Andrew Molodynski Oliver Battrick Oye Gureje Source Type: research