Publications by authors named "Peretz Barak"

The assessment of critical incidents (CI) in hospitals and outpatient services has become a crucial issue in the last decade. There is a growing demand by the authorities and insurance companies to implement strategies and tools to deal with it. A new tool for the assessment of the CI in the setting of psychiatric service - both inpatient and outpatient - is introduced.

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Videoconference telepsychiatry provides an alternative for the psychiatric treatment of mental health patients who reside in remote communities. The objective of this study was to compare institutional ambulatory and hospitalization costs, treatment adherence, patient and physician satisfaction, and treatment safety between mental healthcare via videoconferencing and care provided in person. Data collected for 1 year of telepsychiatry treatment was compared to that of the preceding year and a matched comparison group.

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A large body of literature indicates that disturbances of central serotonin (5-HT) function play an important role in aggressive behavior. Results from open-label and placebo-controlled trials as well as the reported inverse relationship between 5-HT function and aggression in human subjects, suggest that reduced 5-HT activity is associated with aggressive behavior. The activity of the 5-HT transporter (5-HTT), as determined by [(3)H]5-HT uptake to blood lymphocytes, was measured in 20 currently aggressive and 20 non-aggressive male schizophrenia patients.

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