Showing papers in "The Lancet Psychiatry in 2020"
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Karolinska Institutet1, Uppsala University2, University of Glasgow3, University College London4, University of Oxford5, King's College London6, University of Exeter7, Black Dog Institute8, University of California, Irvine9, University of Cambridge10, Swansea University11, Guy's and St Thomas' NHS Foundation Trust12, UCL Institute of Child Health13, St George's, University of London14, Emory University15, University of Bristol16, Academy of Medical Sciences, United Kingdom17
TL;DR: There is an urgent need for research to address how mental health consequences for vulnerable groups can be mitigated under pandemic conditions, and on the impact of repeated media consumption and health messaging around COVID-19.
3,909 citations
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TL;DR: The 2019 novel coronavirus (2019-nCoV) pneumonia, believed to have originated in a wet market in Wuhan, Hubei province, China at the end of 2019, has gained intense attention nationwide and globally and a range of measures has been urgently adopted.
2,447 citations
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TL;DR: The systematic review and meta-analysis revealed that during the acute illness, common symptoms among patients admitted to hospital for SARS or MERS included confusion and depression, and in one study traumatic memories.
1,701 citations
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TL;DR: Mental health in the UK had deteriorated compared with pre-COVID-19 trends by late April, 2020, and policies emphasising the needs of women, young people and those with preschool aged children are likely to play an important part in preventing future mental illness.
1,636 citations
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TL;DR: The COVID-19 crisis has laid bare the preexisting conditions of modern society: inequality, workers’ rights violations, air pollution, and biodiversity loss, to climate change.
1,534 citations
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TL;DR: The present work provides a rationale based approach for the selection of drugs with potential antiviral activity for SARS-CoV-2 infection better than the investigational drug/divdivRemdesivir and other antiviral drugs/drug combinations being evaluated.
1,394 citations
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TL;DR: The coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) epidemic has now spread across China for over a month, and Xiang and colleagues, claim that the mental health needs of patients with confirmed CO VID-19, patients with suspected infection, quarantined family members, and medical personnel have been poorly handled.
1,244 citations
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University Hospital Southampton NHS Foundation Trust1, University of Southampton2, University of Newcastle3, Walton Centre4, National Institute for Health Research5, University of Liverpool6, King's College London7, University of Utah8, UCL Institute of Neurology9, University of Cambridge10, University of Edinburgh11, Manchester Academic Health Science Centre12, University of Oxford13, University College London14, Royal Victoria Infirmary15
TL;DR: This is the first nationwide, cross-specialty surveillance study of acute neurological and psychiatric complications of COVID-19 and provides valuable and timely data that are urgently needed by clinicians, researchers, and funders.
990 citations
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University Hospitals Bristol NHS Foundation Trust1, National Institute for Health Research2, University College Cork3, Warneford Hospital4, Swansea University5, Aga Khan University6, University of Glasgow7, Centre for Mental Health8, University of Peradeniya9, University of Bristol10, University of Oslo11, Medical University of Vienna12, University of Sydney13, Rafsanjan University of Medical Sciences14, University of Toronto15, University of Nottingham16, University of Hong Kong17
TL;DR: The promise of targeting the inflammation pathway in the management of this challenging condition is today somewhat weaker, but this might not be the last word on the potential role of anti-inflammatory drugs in the treatment of bipolar depression.
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Hospital General Universitario Gregorio Marañón1, South London and Maudsley NHS Foundation Trust2, King's College London3, Seconda Università degli Studi di Napoli4, University of Copenhagen5, Pontifical Catholic University of Chile6, University of South Florida7, Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland8, Hofstra University9, Charité10, RMIT University11, Yale University12, University of Birmingham13, University of Hong Kong14, University of Paris15, University College London16, Nanyang Technological University17, Columbia University18, University of Antioquia19, Katholieke Universiteit Leuven20, Shanghai Jiao Tong University21, Keio University22, University of Barcelona23, University of Brescia24
TL;DR: The interconnectedness of the world made society vulnerable to this infection, but it also provides the infrastructure to address previous system failings by disseminating good practices that can result in sustained, efficient, and equitable delivery of mental health-care delivery.
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TL;DR: Marked differences exist between antipsychotics in terms of metabolic side-effects, with olanzapine and clozapine exhibiting the worst profiles and aripiprazole, brexpiprazoles, cariprazine, lurasidone, and ziprasidone the most benign profiles.
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TL;DR: Substantial variations exist between states in the burden from different mental disorders and in their trends over time, and these state-specific trends could guide appropriate policies and health system response to more effectively address the burden of mental disorders in India.
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TL;DR: It is shown that the concept of resilience is best understood as the process of multiple biological, psychological, social, and ecological systems interacting in ways that help individuals to regain, sustain, or improve their mental wellbeing when challenged by one or more risk factors.
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King's College London1, University of Oxford2, Charité3, Copenhagen University Hospital4, German Center for Neurodegenerative Diseases5, University of Freiburg6, University of Groningen7, Otto-von-Guericke University Magdeburg8, University of Tartu9, Peking University10, University of Bordeaux11, Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich12, University of Münster13, University of Melbourne14, Emory University15, Johns Hopkins University16, Vita-Salute San Raffaele University17, Loyola University Medical Center18, Centre for Addiction and Mental Health19, University of Zurich20, Paris 12 Val de Marne University21, Innsbruck Medical University22, University of Ulm23, Westmead Hospital24, John Radcliffe Hospital25, Lenox Hill Hospital26
TL;DR: A novel, conservative approach is proposed to the recognition of possible, probable, and definite autoimmune psychoses for use in psychiatric practice and the ethical issues posed by this challenging diagnostic category are discussed.
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TL;DR: Recommendations are that insomnia is assessed routinely in the occurrence of mental health disorders; that sleep disturbance is treated in services as a problem in its own right, yet also recognised as a pathway to reduce other mental health difficulties; and that access to evidence-based treatment for sleep difficulties is expanded in mental health services.
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TL;DR: Public mental health interventions (panel) are even more important during pandemics to prevent the anticipated higher prevalence of mental disorders, the associated consequences, and poor mental wellbeing.
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TL;DR: Patients with a severe mental illness had a slightly higher risk for severe clinical outcomes of COVID-19 than patients without a history of mental illness and diagnosis of a mental illness was not associated with increased likelihood of testing positive for SARS-CoV-2.
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Washington University in St. Louis1, Aarhus University2, Harvard University3, Yale University4, University of California, San Diego5, University of Edinburgh6, Indiana University7, University of Pittsburgh8, Virginia Commonwealth University9, SUNY Downstate Medical Center10, University of Otago11, Statens Serum Institut12, University of Colorado Boulder13, National Drug and Alcohol Research Centre14, Stanford University15, Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai16, QIMR Berghofer Medical Research Institute17, Research Triangle Park18, University of Sydney19, University of Queensland20, Aarhus University Hospital21, University of Copenhagen22, Boston University23, Copenhagen University Hospital24, University of Minnesota25, University of Vermont Medical Center26, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill27, University of Connecticut28, University of Colorado Denver29, University of Pennsylvania30, Johns Hopkins University31, Vanderbilt University Medical Center32, RMIT University33
TL;DR: These findings support the theory that Cannabis use disorder has shared genetic liability with other psychopathology, and there is a distinction between genetic liability to cannabis use and cannabis use disorder.
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TL;DR: This pragmatic, parallel-arm, multicentre randomised controlled trial aimed to compare the effectiveness of cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT) plus standardisedmedical care with standardised medical care alone for the reduction of dissociative seizure frequency.
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TL;DR: A comprehensive and up-to-date synthesis of the evidence on the association between prenatal or perinatal risk and protective factors and psychotic disorders is provided and the robustness of these findings for most factors is confirmed.
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Chongqing Medical University1, University of Bern2, Kyoto University3, Harvard University4, Public Health Research Institute5, University of Melbourne6, University of Auckland7, Technische Universität München8, University of Zurich9, University of Toronto10, Centre for Addiction and Mental Health11, Duke University12, University of Oxford13, Oxford Health NHS Foundation Trust14
TL;DR: Despite the scarcity of high-quality evidence, fluoxetine (alone or in combination with CBT) seems to be the best choice for the acute treatment of moderate-to-severe depressive disorder in children and adolescents.
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TL;DR: This Review critically evaluates PET imaging results of inflammation in psychiatric disorders, including major depressive disorder, schizophrenia and psychosis disorders, substance use, and obsessive-compulsive disorder.