Anxiety Disorders / Somatoform Disorders / Dissociative Disorders

IF 2.8 3区 医学 Q2 PSYCHIATRY Asia‐Pacific Psychiatry Pub Date : 2021-04-07 DOI:10.1111/appy.12462
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B Results: b The average depression and anxiety levels in patients with IBD were not clinically significant, However, 35% of UC patients and 45% of CD patients complained of feeling depressive based on the PHQ-9 scale, whereas 25% of UC patients and those with CD had depressive mood based on the HADS-D In addition, 20% of UC patients and 14% of CD patients complained of anxiety B Results: b The COVID-19 patients showed severer symptoms including post-traumatic symptoms, depression, anxiety, somatic symptoms than comparison groups across all four screening scales (p < 001) When it comes to high-risk group, COVID-19 patients had an increased association for high-risk group compared to comparison groups (PC-PTSD: OR = 17 31, 95% CI = 9 26-32 35 p < 001;PHQ-9: OR = 8 11, 95% CI = 4 75-13 84, p < 001;GAD-7: OR = 14 67, 95% CI = 8 59-25 07, p < 001 PHQ-15: OR = 5 68, 95% CI = 3 1-10 25, p < 001;P4: OR = 14 67, 95% CI = 8 95-25 07, p < 001) The interaction effect of early trauma exposure and a diagnosis of panic disorder on cortical Iseul An 1, Minji Bang 2, Sang-Hyuk Lee 2 1 Department of Clinical Counseling Psychology Graduate School, CHA University, Korea 2 Depar B Purpose: b Early trauma is a risk factor for adult psychiatric disorders EP-1051 Morphologic alterations in subregions of amygdala in adults with major depressive disorder Hyeyoung Kim 1, Byung-Joo Ham 1, Kyu-Man Han 1, Jee Soo Lee 2, Yoon Mi Woo 2, Aram Kim 3 1 Department of Psychiatry, Korea University College of Medicine, Korea 2 Department of Psych B Purpose: b Previous studies comparing the amygdala volume in major depressive disorder (MDD) patients with the amygdala volume in healthy controls (HC) showed inconsistent results [Extracted from the article] Copyright of Asia-Pacific Psychiatry is the property of Wiley-Blackwell and its content may not be copied or emailed to multiple sites or posted to a listserv without the copyright holder's express written permission However, users may print, download, or email articles for individual use This abstract may be abridged No warranty is given about the accuracy of the copy Users should refer to the original published version of the material for the full abstract (Copyright applies to all Abstracts )
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期刊介绍: Asia-Pacific Psychiatry is an international psychiatric journal focused on the Asia and Pacific Rim region, and is the official journal of the Pacific Rim College of Psychiatrics. Asia-Pacific Psychiatry enables psychiatric and other mental health professionals in the region to share their research, education programs and clinical experience with a larger international readership. The journal offers a venue for high quality research for and from the region in the face of minimal international publication availability for authors concerned with the region. This includes findings highlighting the diversity in psychiatric behaviour, treatment and outcome related to social, ethnic, cultural and economic differences of the region. The journal publishes peer-reviewed articles and reviews, as well as clinically and educationally focused papers on regional best practices. Images, videos, a young psychiatrist''s corner, meeting reports, a journal club and contextual commentaries differentiate this journal from existing main stream psychiatry journals that are focused on other regions, or nationally focused within countries of Asia and the Pacific Rim.
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