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Cultural contributions to adults' self-rated mental health problems and strengths: 7 culture clusters, 28 societies, 16 906 adults.

Psychol Med

December 2023

The Maria Grzegorzewska Academy of Special Education, Room 3609, Szczesliwicka 40, 02-353, Warsaw, Poland.

Background: It is unknown how much variation in adult mental health problems is associated with differences between societal/cultural groups, over and above differences between individuals.

Methods: To test these relative contributions, a consortium of indigenous researchers collected Adult Self-Report (ASR) ratings from 16 906 18- to 59-year-olds in 28 societies that represented seven culture clusters identified in the Global Leadership and Organizational Behavioral Effectiveness study (e.g.

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Background/objective: Emotional dysregulation (ED) is a dimensional psychological domain, previously operationalized by instruments of the Achenbach System of Empirically Based Assessment (ASEBA) for children and adolescents; however, its cross-cultural and bottom-up characteristics among adult populations are still unknown.

Method: We examined scores obtained on the Adult Self-Report (ASR) by 9,238 18- to 59-year-olds from 10 societies that differed in social, economic, geographic, and other characteristics. A Latent Class Analysis was performed on the data from each ociety.

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Aim: The aim of the study was to investigate long-term trends differences in student substance misuse between countries of former Eastern Bloc (FEB) and Western Europe (WEST). Overall data on student substance misuse gathered in five waves of the European School Survey Project on Alcohol and other Drugs (ESPAD) conducted between 1995 and 2011 were pooled and analysed. Findings were compared between FEB and WEST countries at the five time-points of data collection.

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Objectives: ADHD is one of the most significant diagnostic units in child and adolescent psychiatry. The occurrence in children is 5-6% and 50-80% continued to adult age. The presence of individual genes (polymorphism) on particular symptoms and processes in ADHD are not known.

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Syndromes of Self-Reported Psychopathology for Ages 18-59 in 29 Societies.

J Psychopathol Behav Assess

June 2015

The Maria Grzegorzewska Academy of Special Education, Room, 3609, Szczesliwicka 40, 02-353 Warsaw, Poland,

This study tested the multi-society generalizability of an eight-syndrome assessment model derived from factor analyses of American adults' self-ratings of 120 behavioral, emotional, and social problems. The Adult Self-Report (ASR; Achenbach and Rescorla 2003) was completed by 17,152 18-59-year-olds in 29 societies. Confirmatory factor analyses tested the fit of self-ratings in each sample to the eight-syndrome model.

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Using structural MRI to identify individuals at genetic risk for bipolar disorders: a 2-cohort, machine learning study.

J Psychiatry Neurosci

September 2015

Department of Psychiatry, Dalhousie University, Halifax, NS, Canada (Hajek, Cooke, Alda); Prague Psychiatric Centre/ National Institute of Mental Health, Prague, Czech Republic (Hajek, Kopecek, Novak, Hoschl, Alda); Charles University, 3rd Faculty of Medicine, Prague, Czech Republic (Kopecek, Novak, Hoschl, Alda).

Background: Brain imaging is of limited diagnostic use in psychiatry owing to clinical heterogeneity and low sensitivity/specificity of between-group neuroimaging differences. Machine learning (ML) may better translate neuroimaging to the level of individual participants. Studying unaffected offspring of parents with bipolar disorders (BD) decreases clinical heterogeneity and thus increases sensitivity for detection of biomarkers.

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EPA guidance on the role and responsibilities of psychiatrists.

Eur Psychiatry

March 2015

Department of Psychiatry and Psychotherapy, Medical Faculty, Heinrich-Heine-University, Düsseldorf, Germany.

Psychiatry is that branch of the medical profession, which deals with the origin, diagnosis, prevention, and management of mental disorders or mental illness, emotional and behavioural disturbances. Thus, a psychiatrist is a trained doctor who has received further training in the field of diagnosing and managing mental illnesses, mental disorders and emotional and behavioural disturbances. This EPA Guidance document was developed following consultation and literature searches as well as grey literature and was approved by the EPA Guidance Committee.

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Sad mood induction has an opposite effect on amygdala response to emotional stimuli in euthymic patients with bipolar disorder and healthy controls.

J Psychiatry Neurosci

March 2015

Third Faculty of Medicine, Charles University, Prague, Czech Republic and the Department of Psychiatry, Dalhousie University, Halifax, Canada.

Background: Aberrant amygdala reactivity to affective stimuli represents a candidate factor predisposing patients with bipolar disorder (BD) to relapse, but it is unclear to what extent amygdala reactivity is state-dependent. We evaluated the modulatory influence of mood on amygdala reactivity and functional connectivity in patients with remitted BD and healthy controls.

Methods: Amygdala response to sad versus neutral faces was investigated using fMRI during periods of normal and sad mood induced by autobiographical scripts.

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Sadness is unique: neural processing of emotions in speech prosody in musicians and non-musicians.

Front Hum Neurosci

February 2015

Institute of Medical Psychology, Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität Munich, Germany ; Human Science Center, Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität Munich, Germany ; Parmenides Center for Art and Science Pullach, Germany ; Department of Psychology and Key Laboratory of Machine Perception (MoE), Peking University Beijing, China.

Musical training has been shown to have positive effects on several aspects of speech processing, however, the effects of musical training on the neural processing of speech prosody conveying distinct emotions are yet to be better understood. We used functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) to investigate whether the neural responses to speech prosody conveying happiness, sadness, and fear differ between musicians and non-musicians. Differences in processing of emotional speech prosody between the two groups were only observed when sadness was expressed.

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The 4th Schizophrenia International Research Society Conference, 5-9 April 2014, Florence, Italy: a summary of topics and trends.

Schizophr Res

November 2014

Department of Psychiatry, Harvard Medical School, 940 Belmont Street, Brockton, MA 02301, United States; VA Boston Healthcare System, 940 Belmont Street, Brockton, MA 02301, United States. Electronic address:

The 4th Schizophrenia International Research Society Conference was held in Florence, Italy, April 5-9, 2014 and this year had as its emphasis, "Fostering Collaboration in Schizophrenia Research". Student travel awardees served as rapporteurs for each oral session, summarized the important contributions of each session and then each report was integrated into a final summary of data discussed at the entire conference by topic. It is hoped that by combining data from different presentations, patterns of interest will emerge and thus lead to new progress for the future.

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Luria revisited: complex motor phenomena in first episode schizophrenia and schizophrenia spectrum disorders.

Psychiatry Res

December 2014

Department of Psychiatry, Charité Campus Mitte, Berlin, Germany; Social and Preventive Medicine, University of Potsdam, Potsdam, Germany.

Patients with schizophrenia frequently exhibit motor deficits. However, to date, there are no studies comparing motor performance in first episode patients with schizophrenia and schizophrenia spectrum disorders (SSD; e.g.

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Immigrants' access to health insurance: no equality without awareness.

Int J Environ Res Public Health

July 2014

Department of Social Geography and Regional Development, Faculty of Science, Charles University in Prague, Albertov 6, Prague 128 43, Czech Republic.

The Czech government has identified commercial health insurance as one of the major problems for migrants' access to health care. Non-EU immigrants are eligible for public health insurance only if they have employee status or permanent residency. The present study examined migrants' access to the public health insurance system in Czechia.

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It is well known that misfolded peptides/proteins can play a role in processes of normal ageing and in the pathogenesis of many diseases including Alzheimer's disease. Previously, we evaluated samples of cerebrospinal fluid from patients with Alzheimer's disease and multiple sclerosis by means of thioflavin-T-based fluorescence. We observed attenuated effects of magnetite nanoparticles operated via anti-aggregation actions on peptides/proteins from patients with Alzheimer's disease but not from those with multiple sclerosis when compared to age-related controls.

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Objectives: Toxoplasma gondii, the protozoan parasite infecting about 30% population worldwide, is suspected to be the etiological agent of certain form of schizophrenia disease. Toxoplasma is known to change levels of certain neurotransmitters, cytokines and several hormones in both infected animals and humans. A common feature of toxoplasmosis and schizophrenia is a disorder of immune system.

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Functional neuroanatomy of response inhibition in bipolar disorders--combined voxel based and cognitive performance meta-analysis.

J Psychiatr Res

December 2013

Department of Psychiatry, Dalhousie University, Halifax, Canada; Prague Psychiatric Centre, Department of Psychiatry and Medical Psychology, 3rd School of Medicine, Charles University, Prague, Czech Republic. Electronic address:

Objectives: Impaired response inhibition underlies symptoms and altered functioning in patients with bipolar disorders (BD). The interpretation of fMRI studies requires an accurate estimation of neurocognitive performance, for which individual studies are typically underpowered. Thus, we performed the first combined meta-analysis of fMRI activations and neurocognitive performance in studies investigating response inhibition in BD.

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It has been suggested that Nogo-A, a myelin-associated protein, could play a role in the pathogenesis of schizophrenia and that Nogo-A-deficient rodents could serve as an animal model for schizophrenic symptoms. Since changes in brain laterality are typical of schizophrenia, we investigated whether Nogo-A-deficient rats showed any signs of disturbed asymmetry in cortical N-methyl-d-aspartate (NMDA) receptor-nitric oxide synthase (NOS) pathway, which is reported as dysfunctional in schizophrenia. In particular, we measured separately in the right and left hemisphere of young and old Nogo-A-deficient male rats the expression of NMDA receptor subunits (NR1, NR2A, and NR2B in the frontal cortex) and activities of NOS isoforms [neuronal (nNOS), endothelial (eNOS), and inducible (iNOS) in the parietal cortex].

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It is suggested that intracellular tau protein (τ), when released extracellularly upon neuron degeneration, could evoke direct toxic effects on the cholinergic neurotransmitter system through muscarinic receptors and thus contribute to the pathogenesis of Alzheimer's disease. In this study, we evaluated the in vitro effects of six naturally occurring monomeric τ isoforms on rat hippocampal synaptosomal choline transporters CHT1 (large transmembrane proteins associated with high-affinity choline transport and vulnerable to actions of amyloid β peptides (Aβ) applied in vitro or in vivo). Some τ isoforms at nM concentrations inhibited choline transport in a dose- and time-dependent saturable manner (352 = 441 > 410 = 383 > 381 = 412) and effects were associated with changes in the Michaelis constant rather than in maximal velocity.

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Objectives: Ketamine and other NMDA (N-methyl-D-aspartate) antagonists produce fast-acting antidepressant-like effects, although the underlying mechanism is unclear. Furthermore, high affinity NMDA antagonists such as ketamine are associated with psychotomimetic effects. To date the link between the antidepressant and psychotomimetic effects of ketamine has not been explored.

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Social and functional capacity of schizophrenia patients: A cross-sectional study.

Int J Soc Psychiatry

June 2014

Psychiatric Clinic, University Hospital Bratislava, Slovakia, Faculty of Medicine, Comenius University in Bratislava, Bratislava, Slovakia.

Background: The chronic course of schizophrenia typically results in severe social, vocational and functional impairment, interferes with patients' autonomy, reduces quality of life and increases disability.

Aims: The aim of our study was: (1) to assess social and functional impairment in schizophrenia outpatients from the Czech Republic and Slovakia; and (2) to examine a relationship between functioning and antipsychotic treatment and demographic variables.

Methods: Schizophrenia outpatients in a stable phase of illness, treated with current antipsychotic medication for a minimum of one month, were enrolled for the study.

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Previous EEG source localization studies in obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) reported ambiguous results. The reason probably lies in different OCD samples included in the studies - obsessive-compulsive subjects selected based on a psychopathology questionnaire (the Symptom Checklist - Revised), drug-naïve OCD cases or patients with a long-term disorder. This study was conceived as a replication of our previous research on OCD population coming to treatment in Prague Psychiatric Centre [9].

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Multifunctional mitochondrial enzyme 17β-hydroxysteroid dehydrogenase type 10 plays a role in the development of Alzheimer's disease. However, changes in its expression in the brain or cerebrospinal fluid are not fully specific for this type of dementia. Our previous study revealed that complexes of the enzyme and amyloid β in cerebrospinal fluid could serve as a more specific biomarker of Alzheimer's disease than either the enzyme or amyloid β individually when compared to autoimmune multiple sclerosis.

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Bedrich Smetana - art and disease.

Psychiatr Danub

September 2012

Prague Psychiatric Centre, Prague, Czech Republic.

In this article we discuss what we can discover about Bedrich Smetana's illness and its effect on his art.

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Analysis of fMRI time-series by entropy measures.

Neuro Endocrinol Lett

January 2013

Prague Psychiatric Centre, 3rd Faculty of Medicine, Charles University, Prague, Czech Republic.

Entropy is a measure of information content or complexity. Information-theoretic modeling has been successfully used in various biological data analyses including functional magnetic resonance (fMRI). Several studies have tested and evaluated entropy measures on simulated datasets and real fMRI data.

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This overview of Czech psychiatry begins with a brief review of its history; outlines its social, political and economic determinants and then describes the field itself. Both epidemiological and service-related information are discussed, together with the issues for mental health personnel, education and research. The heavy burden of communist history pervades most areas and must be taken into account in the specific characteristics that influence both the current situation and future prospects of Czech psychiatry.

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Background: Dental procedures on intellectually disabled patients represent a clinical challenge. The oral administration of sedating drugs can remediate the problems with cooperation and enable the medical procedures to take place. Standard guidelines are lacking for oral sedation of the intellectually disabled.

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