Cambridge University Press по журналам "Psychological Medicine"
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(Cambridge University Press. Cambridge, UK, 1973-08-01)The concentration of 3-methoxy-4-hydroxyphenylglycol (MHPG) in the cerebrospinal fluid of patients suffering from unipolar depressive illness did not differ significantly from the concentration in a neurological control ...
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5-HT neuroendocrine function in major depression: prolactin and cortisol responses to D-fenfluramine(Cambridge University Press. Cambridge, UK, 1996-11-01)We studied the prolactin and cortisol responses to the 5-HT releasing agent, D-fenfluramine in 31 drug-free depressed patients and 29 healthy controls, using a double-blind, placebo-controlled design. There was no difference ...
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(Cambridge University Press. Cambridge, UK, 1973-08-01)L-tryptophan 50 mg/kg was administered orally to patients suffering from either unipolar or bipolar affective illness, and the concentration of 5-hydroxyindol-acetic acid estimated in their cerebrospinal fluid eight hours ...
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(Cambridge University Press. Cambridge, UK, 1987-11-01)Cochrane, in his studies of psychiatric admission rates amongst immigrant groups in Britain, allocated cases for which birthplace data was lacking by assuming that the patients were most likely to be British-born. A ...
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(Cambridge University Press. Cambridge, UK, 1996-05-01)Thirty schizophrenic patients (20 medicated, 10 off medication) were compared with 30 normal controls subjects matched for age, sex, handedness and intelligence. During the performance of a frontal activation task, normal ...
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(Cambridge University Press. Cambridge, UK, 1989-02-01)We found diurnal weight gain to be abnormal among 28 institutionalized chronically psychotic patients. They were weighed daily for 15 days at 7 a.m. and 4 p.m. We normalized the diurnal weight gain (NDWG) as a percentage ...
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Abnormal eating attitudes and behaviours in two ethnic groups from a female British urban population(Cambridge University Press. Cambridge, UK, 1996-03-01)African-Caribbean (N = 136) and White British (N = 192) female family planning clinic attenders were administered the Bulimic Investigatory Test, Edinburgh (BITE) and the General Health Questionnaire (GHQ-28). A proportion ...
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(Cambridge University Press. Cambridge, UK, 1988-08-01)One thousand and ten unselected London state schoolgirls were screened by questionnaire to identify an ‘at risk’ cohort displaying abnormal eating attitudes and two control cohorts, one with probable general psychiatric ...
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(Cambridge University Press. Cambridge, UK, 1990-05-01)The occurrence and course of eating disorder in a large representative population of 15-year-old London schoolgirls has been assessed using a two-stage survey methodology. Attempts to control weight were common and often ...
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(Cambridge University Press. Cambridge, UK, 1985-08-01)In a study of abnormal behaviour in women aged 16–25 in one large group practice a screening instrument and an interview were used to identify Briquet's Syndrome. The prevalence, 2·04 per 1000, was lower than that found ...
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(Cambridge University Press. Cambridge, UK, 1996-11-01)Patients suffering from persecutory delusions exhibit information processing and social reasoning biases that have been hypothesized to have a self-protective function. In a test of this hypothesis, patients suffering from ...
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(Cambridge University Press. Cambridge, UK, 1996-03-01)Recent research has shown that some patients with schizophrenia have a severe impairment in the suppression of reflexive saccadic eye movements in the ANTI-saccade task. This saccadic distractibility has previously been ...
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(Cambridge University Press. Cambridge, UK, 1976-02-01)The plasma lithium levels of 18 subjects receiving one standard and two slow-release preparations of lithium carbonate were measured at frequent intervals during the 24 hours following oral ingestion of a single dose of ...
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(Cambridge University Press. Cambridge, UK, 1992-11-01)Utilizing a wide range of eighteenth- and nineteenth-century biographical sources, the eating pathology of Dr Samuel Johnson is illustrated and examined. His presenting symptoms are considered in the light of modern criteria ...
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