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Beck Depression Inventory–II

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The article was published on 2011-09-12. It has received 5122 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Beck Depression Inventory.

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Characteristics of individuals who make impulsive suicide attempts

TL;DR: Clinicians should not minimize the significance of impulsive attempts, as they are associated with a similar level of lethality as premeditated attempts, and focusing mainly on depression and hopelessness as indicators of suicide risk has the potential to under-identify those who are at risk for making impulsiveAttempts.
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A randomised trial of early palliative care for maternal stress in infants prenatally diagnosed with single-ventricle heart disease

TL;DR: Data show that mothers of infants with single-ventricle disease experience significant depression and anxiety prenatally, and early palliative care resulted in decreased maternal anxiety, improved maternal positive reframing, and improved communication and family relationships.
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Selective attention and avoidance on a pictorial cueing task during stress in clinically anxious and depressed participants

TL;DR: In sum, attentional biases in clinical populations are associated with difficulties in the disengagement component of visual orienting, and a vigilant-avoidant pattern of attentional bias may represent a strategic attempt to compensate for the early activation of a fear response.
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Everyday life memory deficits in pregnant women.

TL;DR: It is suggested that pregnant women experience everyday life problems with memory that are not readily detected in the laboratory environment, and the predominant use of laboratory tests may explain the myriad of previous failures to detect objective deficits in pregnant women's memory.
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Psychiatric symptoms in glioma patients: from diagnosis to management

TL;DR: This review focuses on changes in personality and behavior, mood issues, hallucinations, and psychosis in glioma patients, because these are either difficult to recognize, to treat, or are understudied in scientific literature.