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Spanish Journal of Psychiatry and... 2023This review paper analyzes the state of knowledge on Telepsychiatry (TP) after the crisis caused by COVID and the resulting need to use new modalities of care. Six... (Review)
Review
This review paper analyzes the state of knowledge on Telepsychiatry (TP) after the crisis caused by COVID and the resulting need to use new modalities of care. Six essential aspects of TP are addressed: patient's and mental health staff satisfaction, diagnostic reliability, effectiveness of TP interventions, cost-effectiveness in terms of opportunity cost (or efficiency), legal aspects inherent to confidentiality and privacy in particular and the attitude of professionals toward TP. Satisfaction with TP is acceptable among both patients and professionals, the latter being the most reluctant. Diagnostic reliability has been demonstrated, but requires further studies to confirm this reliability in different diagnoses and healthcare settings. The efficacy of TP treatments is not inferior to face-to-face care, as has been proven in specific psychotherapies. Finally, it should be noted that the attitude of the psychiatrist is the most decisive element that limits or facilitates the implementation of TP.
Topics: Humans; Psychiatry; Telemedicine; Reproducibility of Results; Delivery of Health Care; Psychotherapy
PubMed: 37689522
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Fortschritte Der Neurologie-Psychiatrie Jun 2021
Topics: COVID-19; Humans; Neurology; Psychiatry; SARS-CoV-2
PubMed: 34144623
DOI: 10.1055/a-1471-8022 -
Tijdschrift Voor Psychiatrie 2021
Topics: Humans; Psychiatry
PubMed: 33620718
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Tijdschrift Voor Psychiatrie 2021
Topics: Humans; Psychiatry; Students, Medical; Uncertainty
PubMed: 33537966
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Academic Psychiatry : the Journal of... Feb 2022
Topics: Adolescent; Adolescent Psychiatry; Child; Child Psychiatry; Family; Forecasting; Humans
PubMed: 35169972
DOI: 10.1007/s40596-022-01596-2 -
Zeitschrift Fur Kinder- Und... Nov 2020
Topics: Adolescent; Adult; Humans; Mental Disorders; Psychiatry; Transition to Adult Care; Young Adult
PubMed: 33172361
DOI: 10.1024/1422-4917/a000737 -
Zeitschrift Fur Kinder- Und... Nov 2019
Topics: Adolescent; Adolescent Psychiatry; Child; Child Psychiatry; Humans; Psychopharmacology
PubMed: 31702457
DOI: 10.1024/1422-4917/a000690 -
Zeitschrift Fur Kinder- Und... Jan 2020
Topics: Adolescent; Adolescent Psychiatry; Child; Child Psychiatry; Humans; Mental Health; Telemedicine
PubMed: 31899667
DOI: 10.1024/1422-4917/a000705 -
Nature Protocols Jul 2022Normative modeling is an emerging and innovative framework for mapping individual differences at the level of a single subject or observation in relation to a reference... (Review)
Review
Normative modeling is an emerging and innovative framework for mapping individual differences at the level of a single subject or observation in relation to a reference model. It involves charting centiles of variation across a population in terms of mappings between biology and behavior, which can then be used to make statistical inferences at the level of the individual. The fields of computational psychiatry and clinical neuroscience have been slow to transition away from patient versus 'healthy' control analytic approaches, probably owing to a lack of tools designed to properly model biological heterogeneity of mental disorders. Normative modeling provides a solution to address this issue and moves analysis away from case-control comparisons that rely on potentially noisy clinical labels. Here we define a standardized protocol to guide users through, from start to finish, normative modeling analysis using the Predictive Clinical Neuroscience toolkit (PCNtoolkit). We describe the input data selection process, provide intuition behind the various modeling choices and conclude by demonstrating several examples of downstream analyses that the normative model may facilitate, such as stratification of high-risk individuals, subtyping and behavioral predictive modeling. The protocol takes ~1-3 h to complete.
Topics: Case-Control Studies; Computational Biology; Humans; Mental Disorders; Neurosciences; Psychiatry
PubMed: 35650452
DOI: 10.1038/s41596-022-00696-5 -
Dermatology Online Journal Feb 2021The fields of dermatology and psychiatry have overlap in the patient populations and diseases they treat. However, there are not currently fellowship opportunities for...
The fields of dermatology and psychiatry have overlap in the patient populations and diseases they treat. However, there are not currently fellowship opportunities for dermatologists or psychiatrists specifically interested in gaining expertise in psychodermatology. We discuss the logistics of a one-year psychodermatology fellowship, open to residents after completing either dermatology or psychiatry residencies, and the potential benefits that it could bring to both dermatology and psychiatry training programs across the county.
Topics: Dermatology; Fellowships and Scholarships; Humans; Psychiatry
PubMed: 33818979
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