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McClain, Tina; O'Sullivan, Patricia S.; Clardy, James A. – Academic Psychiatry, 2004
Objective: Since Engel introduced the biopsychosocial model, it has been extensively examined. The authors expect psychiatrists to formulate cases using the biopsychosocial model. However, resident psychiatrists' ability to generate formulations using this model has received little attention. Methods: The authors evaluated resident biopsychosocial…
Descriptors: Intervention, Adolescents, Models, Psychiatry
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Tinsley, Joyce A. – Academic Psychiatry, 2004
Objective: This report describes an educational intervention designed to improve psychiatry residents' inpatient charting skills. Methods: The residency training committee formed a multidisciplinary team to study the problem by using quality improvement principles. The team hypothesized that residents' charting would improve with education about…
Descriptors: Intervention, Psychiatry, Graduate Medical Education, Medical Students
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Olarte, Silvia W. – Academic Psychiatry, 2004
Objective: A survey of female psychiatrists' personal and professional choices, their stress levels related to these choices, and their overall personal and professional satisfaction was conducted. Method: Members of the Association of Women Psychiatrists residing in the U.S. and Canada were anonymously surveyed. Results: Respondents with children…
Descriptors: Careers, Females, Intimacy, Foreign Countries
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Mason, Jonathan; Scior, Katrina – Journal of Applied Research in Intellectual Disabilities, 2004
Background: Mental health problems are known to be hard to recognize in people with intellectual disabilities. One factor that may contribute to this is the diagnostic overshadowing bias, which describes the tendency of the clinicians to overlook symptoms of mental health problems in this client group and attribute them to being part of…
Descriptors: Mental Retardation, Psychologists, Mental Health Workers, Mental Health
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Graetz, Brian W.; Sawyer, Michael G.; Baghurst, Peter – Journal of the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, 2005
Objective: To examine gender differences among children meeting symptom criteria for DSM-IV attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) identified in a nationally representative sample of Australian children. Method: From 2,404 children aged 6 to 13 years, 225 boys and 99 girls with ADHD symptoms were identified using the parent version of the…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Social Problems, Psychiatry, Females
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Waller, Rob; Mahmood, Tariq; Gandi, Robert; Delves, Sally; Humphrys, Nigel; Smith, Debbie – British Journal of Guidance and Counselling, 2005
Student psychiatric morbidity is rising. Whilst the influence of university counselling services is widely reported, NHS involvement by psychiatrists and general practitioners is not so well described. Counselling and mental health service providers for students at the University of Leeds were approached for numerical data and a university Group…
Descriptors: School Health Services, Health Needs, Mental Health, Higher Education
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Carlson, Gabrielle A. – Journal of the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, 2005
High-risk studies are undertaken for at least four reasons: (1) to derive predictors of who will develop the condition being studied that will allow earlier intervention and prevention; (2) to understand the breadth of risk (i.e., if there are other related symptoms, conditions, and impairment related to the condition being studied); (3) to…
Descriptors: Depression (Psychology), Genetics, Mental Disorders, At Risk Persons
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Clark, Duncan B.; Birmaher, Boris; Axelson, David; Monk, Kelly; Kalas, Catherine; Ehmann, Mary; Bridge, Jeffrey; Wood, D. Scott; Muthen, Bengt; Brent, David – Journal of the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, 2005
Objective: To assess the efficacy of fluoxetine for the long-term treatment of children and adolescents with anxiety disorders, including generalized anxiety disorder, separation anxiety disorder, and/or social phobia. Method: Children and adolescents (7-17 years old) with anxiety disorders were studied in open treatment for 1 year after they…
Descriptors: Psychiatry, Adolescents, Children, Separation Anxiety
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Yoo, H. I.; Cho, S. C.; Kim, B. N.; Kim, S. Y.; Shin, M. S.; Hong, K. E. – Child Psychiatry and Human Development, 2005
This study was undertaken to identify psychiatric morbidity among Korean second and third elementary school children using an objective diagnostic interview tool. Data from 5,118 (2,723 boys, 2,395 girls; mean age = 8.41 years (SD = 0.66) second and third grade schoolchildren were drawn from 28 elementary schools. After initial screening…
Descriptors: Psychiatry, Grade 2, Grade 3, Elementary School Students
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Warner, Christopher H.; Bobo, William V.; Flynn, Julianne – Academic Psychiatry, 2005
Objective: Academically motivated graduates of military psychiatric residency programs confront serious challenges. Method: In this article, the authors present a junior faculty development model organized around four overlapping domains: mentorship, scholarship, research, and career planning/development. Using these four domains as a platform for…
Descriptors: Career Planning, Physicians, Guidance, Faculty Development
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Sierles, Frederick S. – Academic Psychiatry, 2005
OBJECTIVE: There is a developing literature on the use of movies for educating psychiatric residents. This may be the first report of the use of film as the basis of a psychiatric resident acculturation course. METHOD: The author describes an American culture course for PGY-1 psychiatric residents and presents satisfaction and construct validity…
Descriptors: Acculturation, Construct Validity, Psychiatry, Films
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Kahan, Meldon; Midmer, Deana; Wilson, Lynn; Borsoi, Diane – Substance Abuse, 2006
Purpose: To determine knowledge of a national sample of medical students about substance withdrawal, screening and early intervention, medical and psychiatric complications of addiction, and treatment options. Methods: Based on learning objectives developed by medical faculty, twenty-two questions on addictions were included in the 1998 Canadian…
Descriptors: Medical Education, Medical Students, Substance Abuse, Early Intervention
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Bennett, Aurora J.; Goldenhar, Linda M.; Stanford, Kevin – Academic Psychiatry, 2006
Objective: This article discusses how formative feedback to medical students during their clinical rotations facilitates their successfully meeting the rotation's educational objectives. To help students initiate mid-rotation feedback and to help preceptors structure that feedback, the authors designed the Instant Feedback Card (IFc). The goal of…
Descriptors: Feedback (Response), Medical Students, Formative Evaluation, Educational Objectives
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Romano, Elisa; Zoccolillo, Mark; Paquette, Daniel – Journal of the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, 2006
Objective: The study investigated histories of child maltreatment and psychiatric disorder in a high-risk sample of pregnant adolescents. Method: Cross-sectional data were obtained for 252 pregnant adolescents from high school, hospital, and group home settings in Montreal (Canada). Adolescents completed a child maltreatment questionnaire and a…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Adolescents, Sexual Abuse, Pregnancy
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Savin, Daniel; Garry, Mark T.; Zuccaro, Paula; Novins, Douglas – Journal of the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, 2006
Of all of the medical specialties, child and adolescent psychiatry has the most severe shortage of practitioners. This shortage is even more pronounced in economically disadvantaged and rural areas. The American Indian population is younger, more economically disadvantaged, and more rural than the general U.S. population (United States Census…
Descriptors: Economically Disadvantaged, Psychiatry, Psychiatric Services, Access to Health Care
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