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1 A comparative meta-analysis of TEMPS scores across mood disorder patients, their first-degree relatives, healthy controls, and other psychiatric disorders Solmi, Marco
2016
196 C p. 32-46
15 p.
article
2 An evolutionary perspective on the co-occurrence of social anxiety disorder and alcohol use disorder Bulley, Adam
2016
196 C p. 62-70
9 p.
article
3 An investigation of persistence through pain and distress as an amplifier of the relationship between suicidal ideation and suicidal behavior Anestis, Michael D.
2016
196 C p. 78-82
5 p.
article
4 Associations between maternal and paternal depressive symptoms and early child behavior problems: Testing a mutually adjusted prospective longitudinal model Narayanan, Martina K.
2016
196 C p. 181-189
9 p.
article
5 Attentional bias toward suicide-relevant information in suicide attempters: A cross-sectional study and a meta-analysis Richard-Devantoy, Stéphane
2016
196 C p. 101-108
8 p.
article
6 Barriers of Chinese primary care attenders to seeking help for psychological distress in Hong Kong Sun, Kai Sing
2016
196 C p. 164-170
7 p.
article
7 Barriers to access and participation in community mental health treatment for anxious children Salloum, Alison
2016
196 C p. 54-61
8 p.
article
8 Cluster randomised controlled trial of the e-couch Anxiety and Worry program in schools Calear, Alison L.
2016
196 C p. 210-217
8 p.
article
9 Corrigendum to ‘State dependent posterior hippocampal volume increases in patients with major depressive disorder’ [J. Affect. Disord. 135 (1–3) (2011) 405–409] Schermuly, I.
2016
196 C p. 259-
1 p.
article
10 Depression is a risk factor for incident coronary heart disease in women: An 18-year longitudinal study O’Neil, Adrienne
2016
196 C p. 117-124
8 p.
article
11 Determinants of maternal antenatal state-anxiety in mid-pregnancy: Role of maternal feelings about the pregnancy Akiki, Salwa
2016
196 C p. 260-267
8 p.
article
12 Development, acceptability and efficacy of a standardized healthy lifestyle intervention in recurrent depression Goracci, A.
2016
196 C p. 20-31
12 p.
article
13 Differentiating between Transient and Enduring distress on the Edinburgh Depression Scale within screening contexts Matthey, Stephen
2016
196 C p. 252-258
7 p.
article
14 Diminished effort on a progressive ratio task in both unipolar and bipolar depression Hershenberg, Rachel
2016
196 C p. 97-100
4 p.
article
15 Do suicide attempts occur more frequently in the spring too? A systematic review and rhythmic analysis Coimbra, Daniel Gomes
2016
196 C p. 125-137
13 p.
article
16 Editorial Board 2016
196 C p. i-
1 p.
article
17 Effort-reward imbalance at work and the risk of antidepressant treatment in the Danish workforce Nielsen, Maj Britt D.
2016
196 C p. 248-251
4 p.
article
18 Examination of the dynamic interplay between posttraumatic stress symptoms and alcohol misuse among combat-exposed Operation Enduring Freedom (OEF)/Operation Iraqi Freedom (OIF) Veterans Langdon, Kirsten J.
2016
196 C p. 234-242
9 p.
article
19 Harm avoidance and persistence are associated with somatoform disorder psychopathology: A study in Taiwan Huang, Wei-Lieh
2016
196 C p. 83-86
4 p.
article
20 High frequency heart-rate variability predicts adolescent depressive symptoms, particularly anhedonia, across one year Vazquez, Lauren
2016
196 C p. 243-247
5 p.
article
21 Impact of 5-HTTLPR on SSRI serotonin transporter blockade during emotion regulation: A preliminary fMRI study Outhred, Tim
2016
196 C p. 11-19
9 p.
article
22 Insulin receptor sensitizer, dicholine succinate, prevents both Toll-like receptor 4 (TLR4) upregulation and affective changes induced by a high-cholesterol diet in mice Strekalova, Tatyana
2016
196 C p. 109-116
8 p.
article
23 Morningness-eveningness and depressive symptoms: Test on the components level with CES-D in Polish students Jankowski, Konrad S.
2016
196 C p. 47-53
7 p.
article
24 OCD is associated with an altered association between sensorimotor gating and cortical and subcortical 5-HT1b receptor binding Pittenger, Christopher
2016
196 C p. 87-96
10 p.
article
25 Optimizing the assessment of suicidal behavior: The application of curtailment techniques de Beurs, Derek P.
2016
196 C p. 218-224
7 p.
article
26 p11 mediates the BDNF-protective effects in dendritic outgrowth and spine formation in B27-deprived primary hippocampal cells Park, Sung Woo
2016
196 C p. 1-10
10 p.
article
27 Predicting persistence to antidepressant treatment in administrative claims data: Considering the influence of refill delays and prior persistence on other medications Bushnell, Greta A.
2016
196 C p. 138-147
10 p.
article
28 Stress reactivity predicts symptom improvement in children with anxiety disorders Dieleman, Gwendolyn C.
2016
196 C p. 190-199
10 p.
article
29 The effectiveness of simple psychological and physical activity interventions for high prevalence mental health problems in young people: A factorial randomised controlled trial Parker, Alexandra G.
2016
196 C p. 200-209
10 p.
article
30 The influence of pre-deployment cognitive ability on post-traumatic stress disorder symptoms and trajectories: The Danish USPER follow-up study of Afghanistan veterans Sørensen, Holger J.
2016
196 C p. 148-153
6 p.
article
31 The rapid suicide protection of mood stabilizers on patients with bipolar disorder: A nationwide observational cohort study in Taiwan Tsai, Chia-Jui
2016
196 C p. 71-77
7 p.
article
32 Time perception in anxious and depressed patients: A comparison between time reproduction and time production tasks Mioni, Giovanna
2016
196 C p. 154-163
10 p.
article
33 Trajectories of depression symptom improvement and associated predictor analysis: An analysis of duloxetine in double-blind placebo-controlled trials Tokuoka, Hirofumi
2016
196 C p. 171-180
10 p.
article
34 Vortioxetine for major depressive disorder: An indirect comparison with duloxetine, escitalopram, levomilnacipran, sertraline, venlafaxine, and vilazodone, using number needed to treat, number needed to harm, and likelihood to be helped or harmed Citrome, Leslie
2016
196 C p. 225-233
9 p.
article
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