A 10-item scale to measure memory self-efficacy was developed from responses to the 33-item Frequency of Forgetting scale of the Memory Functioning Questionnaire (MFQ). Responses to the MFQ from 565 participants in the 1994-1995 wave of the Long…
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Out of all 38 anorexia nervosa patients hospitalized for the first time in a private or state hospital for pediatrics, internal medicine or psychiatry in the Canton of Zurich during the period 1973-1975, 28 cases could be assessed 10 years later…
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OBJECTIVE: To compare the incidence of dementia in PD with that of a control group without PD, and to assess the relationship between dementia and other features of PD. METHODS: The authors recruited 83 patients with PD and 50 controls, all without…
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AIM: We first aimed to evaluate the progression of insight and psychopathology over the first year of treatment for a psychosis. We hypothesized that improvement in insight would associate with improvement in positive and negative symptoms, and…
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BACKGROUND: Whether an angiotensin receptor blocker is of benefit when added to a full dose of angiotensin-converting enzyme (ACE) inhibitor in heart failure (HF) is uncertain. METHODS: The effect of candesartan, compared with placebo, in 2548…
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Follow-up studies have suggested that treatment increases addicts' likelihood of remaining abstinent and that depression and life crises are associated with decreased abstinence. An important issue is to what extent receiving treatment can…
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CONTEXT: Cocaine is a major problem in the rural South, but knowledge is limited regarding the impact on African American populations. PURPOSE: This study of 18-39-year-old black drug users assessed perceptions of contributing factors to drug use…
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OBJECTIVE: Depression and suicide-related behaviours are important issues for workers, and the number of Japanese companies contracting with the Employee Assistance Programme (EAP) to promote employees' mental health has recently increased. However,…
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A 2-year, prospective follow-up of 72 hyperactive boys (94 per cent of the initial sample) examined classroom and home behavior, academic achievement, peer status, and depressive symptomatology for patients and a matched control group. Sixty-five…
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PURPOSE: Recent studies have revealed abnormalities in the ribonuclease L pathway in peripheral blood mononuclear cells of patients with the chronic fatigue syndrome. We conducted a blinded study to detect possible differences in the distribution of…
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Much of the research on health decline in older adulthood has specified a single causal direction between two health domains, often measured at the same time point, making it difficult to disentangle the mechanisms of health decline over time. Using…
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BACKGROUND: Our aims were to examine the stability of self-rated anxiety and depression symptoms and the predictors for change in case-level status after 4 years in a general population sample. METHODS: Prospective cohort study. Based on the total…
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Ms J is a 52-year-old woman with severe obesity and depression, anxiety, and osteoarthritis who has not been able to sustain weight loss through dieting and is now considering having weight loss surgery. She would like to know the long-term effects…
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BACKGROUND: Depression is a common disease in primary care and produces significant morbidity in the community. Little is known about the outcomes of depression in general practice. OBJECTIVES: This research set out to explore both the longitudinal…
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This 5-year study examined students who were in individual psychotherapy. The specific interest of the study was in the stability of changes in their self-concept after psychotherapy. Students who were patients at the Dental Health Care Unit were…
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This is a 5-year follow-up study of coronary artery by-pass graft (CABG) patients. Our aim was: To study the development of previously rated psycho-medical aspects, with special reference to depression among the CABG patients. The patients were sent…
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We report a 73-year-old woman who had depression, dementia, and parkinsonism. She had postural tremor since her fortics. She was losing her weight since age 66 years. She noted difficulty in walk at age 72 (2001). She could not stand without…
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A 78-year-old woman was admitted with diarrhea, abnormal fatigue, and depression. Routine diagnostic tests were to a large extent without pathological findings. Suppressed TSH was initially considered as subclinical hyperthyreosis because of…
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