INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF PSYCHIATRY IN MEDICINE

Mood disorders and related syndromes in primary care and specialty care patients
Koenig HG
Interrelationship between depression and low back pain-related disability among patients seen at orthopedic clinics in Al Qassim region, Saudi Arabia: Prevalence, severity, and determinants
Alsughier NA
Low back pain (LBP) is a widespread health problem that poses a severe economic burden on both affected patients and the societies in which they live. The purpose of this study was to examine the association between depression and low back pain among patients seen at an orthopedic clinic and determine the association with physical disability.
Cardiovascular disease and bipolar disorder: A review of pathophysiology and treatment implications
Chaudhari M, Mendez L, Olvera RL, Seshadri S and Teixeira AL
Despite the well-established increased risk of cardiovascular mortality in individuals with bipolar disorder (BD), prevention and treatment of cardiovascular risk factors and diseases have been largely overlooked in this population. This manuscript reviews the pathophysiological basis of the connection between BD and cardiovascular diseases, highlighting their shared mechanisms, reciprocal interactions, and relevant prevention and treatment strategies.
Associations between violent and sexual childhood trauma and maladaptive coping in patients with functional seizures
Libbon RH, Watson M, Ramocan S, Pennetti A, Strom L and Giano Z
Functional seizures (FS) are a highly debilitating symptom of functional neurological disorder (FND). FS requires a multi-disciplinary approach to treatment because the patient's initial presentation is to neurology, emergency medicine, or primary care and treatment consists of psychotherapy. People with FS commonly experience severe childhood trauma, particularly sexual trauma. The authors aimed to investigate associations between reported trauma and maladaptive coping mechanisms in the FS population.
Psychiatric problems in medical patients relevant to primary care physicians and mental health providers
Koenig HG
Religion and mental health seeking behaviors in war-tone zones of the Democratic Republic of the Congo
Vivalya BMN, Vagheni MM, Piripiri AL and Mbeva JK
Although religious leaders play an important role in providing informal mental health care to individuals struggling to seek religious and spiritual care, existing studies have not explored the magnitude of psychiatric symptoms and motivators to seek mental health services from religious leaders in religious listening centers and mental hospitals. This paper presents preliminary data from a survey aimed at assessing psychiatric symptoms and factors associated with access to spiritual services among 151 individuals at a religious listening center, as well as to determine the pathways of care among 150 patients attending a mental health clinic in conflict zones of the Eastern Democratic Republic of the Congo.
Randomized controlled trial of bushen yinao pill combined with conventional therapy on intestinal flora imbalance and cognitive function improvement in older patients with Alzheimer's disease
Wang W, Zhang J and Li C
This study aimed to evaluate the effects of the Bushen Yinao Pill, combined with standard therapy, on gut flora imbalances, inflammatory markers, and cognitive function in older patients with Alzheimer's disease (AD).
Heart rate during moderate exercise and attention among adolescents: An experimental study
Janota K and Janota B
Existing studies on the effects of physical activity on cognitive function have predominantly focused on pre- or post-exercise effects, leaving a gap in understanding the immediate cognitive impacts during physical exertion. Understanding cognitive performance during activity could have significant implications for improving productivity and therapeutic strategies.
Systematic review of long-acting injectable antipsychotic medications approved from 2008 to october 2024 and agents in phase 3
Meyer A, Truman K, Totlani J, William C, Brown H, Shah S, Hirsch D, Salem M, Chang T, Abdelsalam R, Renteria S, Murphy N, Hedrick R, Danovitch I, Pechnick RN and IsHak WW
The purpose of this systematic review is to provide a detailed summary of the long-acting injectable antipsychotic medications approved by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) between 2008 to October 2024. We aim to provide an overview of the mechanism of action, indications for both labeled and off-label uses, evidence for efficacy, dosing, and the adverse effects of each drug.
Association of uremic toxins and systemic inflammation with depression and anxiety among hemodialysis patients in Montenegro
Babovic B, Belada Babovic N, Tomovic F, Radovanovic S, Debeljevic M, Djordjevic J and Mihaljevic O
The purpose of this study was to examine the association between uremic toxins, inflammation, depression and anxiety among hemodialysis patients in Montenegro.
Depressive symptoms and its relation to all-cause and cardiovascular mortality among United States adults with different diabetic status
Xu HZ, Meng XD, Liu Q and Xiong YJ
The relationship between diabetes, depressive symptoms, and mortality is well established. However, the effect of depressive symptoms on prediabetes and its relationship with mortality remains unclear. This study seeks to investigate the effects of depressive symptoms on mortality across different diabetic statuses.
Effects of chamomile oil inhalation on sleep quality in young adults with insomnia: A randomized controlled trial
Deepa Y, Vijay A, Nivethitha L, Nandhakumar G, Sathiya S and Mooventhan A
Insomnia is characterized by difficulty falling asleep, staying sleep, or both. Aromatherapy is a commonly used complementary and alternative medicine practice by persons with insomnia. Previous studies have shown that use of chamomile oil during massage therapy improves the quality of sleep (QoS). However, to our knowledge, no randomized controlled trials have examined the effects of chamomile oil inhalation on the treatment of insomnia. The present study evaluated the effect of chamomile oil inhalation on QoS and insomnia severity in persons with insomnia.
Impact of physical activity on life satisfaction among middle-aged and older adults in China: A longitudinal national study
Kang Y
This study examined the impact of physical activity on life satisfaction in middle-aged and older adults in China. Utilizing longitudinal data from the China Health and Retirement Longitudinal Study (CHARLS) conducted in 2015 and 2018, a total of 6484 participants aged 45 or older were included in the analysis.
Factors associated with caregiver burden among family members of persons with schizophrenia in urban communities of China
Liang F, Du H, Liu X, Zheng M and He C
Family caregivers bear a heavy burden while providing care for those with schizophrenia, and they frequently play an important role in this regard. The present study examined the degree of caregiver burden and characteristics related to it among family caregivers of persons with schizophrenia in Chinese urban settings.
Safety and efficacy of fluoxetine in post-stroke anxiety-A pilot prospective randomized open blinded endpoint (PROBE) study
Barki S, Vibha D, Pachipala S, Tayade K, Misra S, Nath M, Singh RK and Kumar N
The prevalence of post-stroke anxiety (PSA) is reported to be 20%-25%. There is insufficient evidence on the efficacy of antidepressants for treating anxiety in such patients. This Prospective Randomized Open Blinded Endpoint (PROBE) study was designed to assess the safety and efficacy of fluoxetine in PSA.
Associations of diagnostic awareness with psychosocial symptoms and survival time in patients with advanced lung cancer
Abali H, Onur ST, Baser Y, Demir D and Bicen A
Disclosing the diagnosis of lung cancer to patients is an issue, especially in the Middle East where cultural factors may prohibit disclosure from being done. The psychosocial consequences of diagnostic awareness and its impact on life expectancy of disclosure are an important issue that may influence this decision. The present study evaluated the effects of diagnostic awareness on psychosocial symptomatology and survival time in advanced lung cancer patients in Turkey.
Association between Jewish religious observance and mental health among Israeli adults: Findings from the Global Flourishing Study
Levin J, Bradshaw M and Johnson BR
This study investigates the association between Jewish religious observance and several indicators of mental health and psychological well-being among Jewish Israeli adults.
Effects of six antipsychotic drug treatment regimens on short-term heart rate variability in patients with schizophrenia
Huang L, Wei C and Qin Q
Many antipsychotic drugs have cardiac side effects due to their pharmacological actions. Heart rate variability (HRV) analysis can be used as a potential indicator of cardiotoxicity in cases where a decrease in HRV occurs after the administration of antipsychotics such as clozapine. The purpose of this study was to explore the effects of 6 antipsychotic drug regimens on short-term HRV in patients with schizophrenia.
Application of AI in the creation of discharge summaries in psychiatric clinics
Janota B and Janota K
The integration of artificial intelligence (AI; ChatGPT 4.0) into medical workflows presents a great potential to enhance efficiency and quality. The use of artificial intelligence in the creation of discharge summaries seems particularly interesting and valid. The course of each hospitalization is described in the discharge summary, which is given to each patient and then to his general practitioner at the end of hospital treatment. An exploratory analysis of discharge summaries in psychiatric clinics underscores that these documents must fulfill diverse and specific requirements. Nevertheless, AI-generated discharge summaries offer the opportunity to optimize information transfer and alleviate the workload on physicians.
Dietary omega-3 intake and cognitive function in older adults
Wang B, Li D, Peng C, Hong J and Wu Y
Dietary habits have long been known to be a critical factor influencing cognitive health, especially among older adults. Despite extensive research on various dietary components, the impact of omega-3 polyunsaturated fatty acids (PUFAs) on cognitive function has not yet been thoroughly investigated. This research seeks to determine whether more intake of omega-3 PUFAs correlates with improved cognitive function in older adults.
Reduced pineal gland volume in patients with obsessive-compulsive disorder
Atmaca M, Yildiz S, Tabara MF, Gurok MG, Yildirim M and Yildirim H
Patients with obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) can have hyperactivity of the hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal axis and may have increased secretion of adrenocorticotropic hormone and cortisol and reduced secretion of melatonin. Examination of pineal gland volumes in patients with OCD compared to healthy controls, thus, is an important consideration and the focus of this study.