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The authors synthesize data from previous literature on observational, experimental and medicinal cannabis research to assess rates and predictors of cannabis-associated psychotic symptoms.
The authors conducted a systematic review to examine whether pharmacogenetic testing affects clinical or economic outcomes in patients taking antipsychotic medication.
In this Analysis, authors survey the current literature landscape COVID-19-related racism and mental health outcomes experienced by Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders (AAPI) in the US and provide stakeholder input on addressing and mitigating the effects discrimination.
The study performed on a large, heterogeneous and multisite sample of youth with anxiety disorders reveals that only modest classification performances can be realistically achieved with machine learning using neuroanatomical data.
The authors conducted a systematic review and meta-analysis to identify predictors of placebo response in repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation treatment for depression.
Using meta-analytic techniques, authors report patterns of aberrant functional brain associated with differences in neurophysiology and cognitive and behavioral regulatory mechanisms in men diagnosed with pedophilic disorder to elucidate potential mechanistic and pharmacological interventions.
Galante et al. performed a systematic review and meta-analysis using individual participant data from randomized controlled trials evaluating mindfulness-based programs for adult mental health promotion in non-clinical settings.
Nord and coauthors performed a meta-analysis to identify the degree to which specific biological, psychological or somatic interventions used as acute augmentation of psychological therapy further reduced psychiatric symptoms, demonstrating that various types of acute augmentations (such as pharmacological augmentations) were effective but to varying degrees.
Panayiotou et al. performed a panel network analysis to investigate the relationship between time spent on social media and mental health in a large cohort of UK adolescents.
Tully et al. detected increased variability in brain total grey matter volume in individuals with disruptive behaviour disorder and antisocial personality disorder.
Cash et al. examined whether coordinates derived from neuroimaging studies might delineate a dysfunctional brain network in unipolar depression rather than isolated neuroanatomical foci. The authors found highly robust distributed brain networks that closely recapitulate clinically meaningful models of depression circuitry.