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Patients With Breast Cancer Benefit From Tailored Approach To Depression Screening, Study Suggests
Psychiatric News (1/4) reports, “Developing tailored strategies that encourage staff at oncology clinics to routinely screen patients with breast cancer for depression can help increase the number of patients connected with behavioral health services, suggests a” new study. The findings were published in JAMA.
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— “Breast Cancer Patients Benefit From Tailored Approach to Depression Screening, Psychiatric News, January 4, 2022
Preterm Birth, Family History May Result In Increased Risk Of Developing Psychiatric Disorder By Age 15, Study Indicates
HCPlive (1/3, Walter) reports, “Preterm birth and family history result in an increased risk of developing a psychiatric disorder by age 15, with many also suffering from two or three disorders, mainly anxiety,” attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder, “and major depression,” investigators concluded in a 670-child study that “evaluated the prevalence, co-occurrence, sex differences, and functional correlates of Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, Fifth Edition (DSM-5) psychiatric disorders in 15-year-old adolescents born extremely preterm.” The findings were published online Dec. 28 in the Journal of the American Academy of Child & Adolescent Psychiatry.
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— “Extremely Preterm Births Linked to Increase Risk of Psychiatric Disorders “Kenny Walter, HCPlive, January 3, 2022
Negative Mental Health Effects, Increased Substance Use Caused By COVID-19 Pandemic More Common In LGBTQ Community, Monitoring Survey Suggests
Healio (1/3, VanDewater) reports, “Negative mental health effects and increased substance use caused by the COVID-19 pandemic were more common in the LGBTQ community,” researchers concluded in a “repeated cross-sectional monitoring survey” to which “2,984 people responded in round one, conducted from May 14, 2020, to May 19, 2020, and 3,009 people responded in round two, conducted from Sept. 14, 2020, to Sept. 21, 2020.” The findings were published in the January issue of the journal Psychiatry Research.
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— “Mental health impacts of substance use during pandemic greater in LGBTQ community “Kalie VanDewater, Healio, January 3, 2022
Percentage Of Older Americans Reporting Serious Cognitive Problems Has Declined In Recent Years, Study Indicates
HealthDay (12/30, Norton) reported, “The percentage of older Americans reporting serious problems with memory and thinking has declined in recent years – and higher education levels may be part of the reason,” researchers concluded in a study “based on 10 years of data from an annual Census Bureau survey,” namely 2008 to 2017. Overall, included were “5.4 million Americans age 65 and older.” The findings were published online in the Journal of Alzheimer’s Disease.
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— “More U.S. Seniors, Especially Women, Are Retaining Healthy Brains: Study ” Amy Norton, HealthDay, December 30, 2021
People Who Reside In Low-Income, Rural Areas At Higher Risk For Suicide After Cancer Diagnosis, Study Finds
Healio (12/30, Lawrence) reported, “Patients with cancer who resided in low-income and rural areas appeared at higher risk for suicide than those in high-income and urban areas, according to a retrospective, population-based study.” The findings were published in JAMA Network Open.
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— “Residents of low-income, rural areas at higher risk for suicide after cancer diagnosis “Ryan Lawrence, Healio, December 30, 2021
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