Summary This chapter contains sections titled: Definition: what are Common Mental Disorders? Epidemiological Findings Risk Factors for Common Mental Disorders Mental Health Service Use The Economic Impact of Common Mental Disorders An International Perspective on the Relationship between Society, Culture and...
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Sections PDF Tools Share Abstract Background The new International Classification of Diseases was published in 2018 (ICD-11; World Health Organization, 2018) and now includes ‘Mixed depressive and anxiety disorder’ (6A73: MDAD) designated as a mood disorder. This disorder is defined by symptoms...
Good health in childhood predicts better educational attainment1,2,3 but associations may not be causal. Less advantaged children have worse health4, so associations could be confounded by socioeconomic conditions5 or, especially for mental health, reflect reverse causation6. But if childhood health...
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the ability to consider the mental states and traits of others and oneself4,5. The field of social neuroscience seeks to understand how mentalizing and other social functions are implemented at the level of brain and biology6. In humans, social neuroscience primarily relies on functional magnetic ...
Among migrants, undocumented migrants and asylum seekers are particularly vulnerable; they face poor social conditions and have lower health status than the general population (a higher prevalence of chronic diseases,mental health issues, and poorer perceived health) [7,8,9,10]. Although vulnerable ...
Social prescribing: an inadequate response to the degradation of social care in mental health. BJPsych Bull. 2024;48:30–3. https://doi.org/10.1192/bjb.2023.61. Article PubMed PubMed Central Google Scholar Islam MM. Social prescribing - an effort to apply a common knowledge: impelling ...
Functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) can directly measure the mental processes involved in explicit or task-irrelevant value judgments. Using fMRI, we found that the explicit value of hedonic and utilitarian goods was commonly processed in the ventral striatum. In contrast, no significant ...
Sections of the bile duct in each specimen were examined at the level of the porta hepatis, at the junction with the cystic duct, immediately proximal to the ligature, and at the duct distal to the ligature (Table 3). Postmortem autolysis of the surface epithelium was almost certainly ...