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Effect of suicide prevention law and media guidelines on copycat suicide of general population following celebrity suicides in South Korea, 2005-2017.

The Australian and New Zealand journal of psychiatry

Jang J, Myung W, Kim S, Han M, Yook V, Kim EJ, Jeon HJ.
PMID: 34231416
Aust N Z J Psychiatry. 2021 Jul 07;48674211025701. doi: 10.1177/00048674211025701. Epub 2021 Jul 07.

OBJECTIVE: To prevent copycat suicides following media reporting of celebrity suicides, the South Korean government enacted a 'suicide prevention law' in 2012 and revised the media guidelines for suicide reporting in 2013. This study examined how these two regulatory...

Re-balancing Victorian psychiatric services: Will increasing the supply of community services impact upon hospital demand?.

The Australian and New Zealand journal of psychiatry

Allison S, Bastiampillai T, Looi JC, Delaney S, Copolov D.
PMID: 34231417
Aust N Z J Psychiatry. 2021 Jul 07;48674211025727. doi: 10.1177/00048674211025727. Epub 2021 Jul 07.

No abstract available.

A Delphi study to identify intervention priorities to prevent the occurrence and reduce the impact of adverse childhood experiences.

The Australian and New Zealand journal of psychiatry

Sahle BW, Reavley NJ, Morgan AJ, Yap MBH, Reupert A, Jorm AF.
PMID: 34231407
Aust N Z J Psychiatry. 2021 Jul 07;48674211025717. doi: 10.1177/00048674211025717. Epub 2021 Jul 07.

OBJECTIVE: There is a lack of a systematic, coordinated approach to reducing the occurrence and impact of adverse childhood experiences. Hence, identifying feasible intervention priorities in this field will help inform policy and reformation of ongoing service delivery. The...

Emergency department-focused mental health policies for people with severe mental illness.

The Australian and New Zealand journal of psychiatry

Allison S, Bastiampillai T, Looi JC, Judkins S, Perera IM.
PMID: 33300366
Aust N Z J Psychiatry. 2021 Jun;55(6):533-535. doi: 10.1177/0004867420976849. Epub 2020 Dec 10.

No abstract available.

Why does clozapine cause increased rebound psychosis and catatonia, compared to quetiapine?.

The Australian and New Zealand journal of psychiatry

Bastiampillai T, Woo WWL, Chan SKW, Nair PC.
PMID: 33971722
Aust N Z J Psychiatry. 2021 May 10;48674211011246. doi: 10.1177/00048674211011246. Epub 2021 May 10.

No abstract available.

Antipsychotic treatment in clinical high risk for psychosis: Iatrogenesis related to dopamine supersensitivity psychosis?.

The Australian and New Zealand journal of psychiatry

Bastiampillai T, Chan SKW, Allison S, Copolov D, Looi JC.
PMID: 33971747
Aust N Z J Psychiatry. 2021 May 10;48674211011243. doi: 10.1177/00048674211011243. Epub 2021 May 10.

No abstract available.

2020: A series of unprecedented events.

The Australian and New Zealand journal of psychiatry

Boyce P.
PMID: 33295202
Aust N Z J Psychiatry. 2020 Dec;54(12):1147-1148. doi: 10.1177/0004867420977674.

No abstract available.

Psychological distress among Australian workers accessing the COVID-19 Superannuation Early Access Scheme.

The Australian and New Zealand journal of psychiatry

Choi I, Maxwell JK, Glozier N.
PMID: 34605313
Aust N Z J Psychiatry. 2021 Oct 04;48674211051280. doi: 10.1177/00048674211051280. Epub 2021 Oct 04.

No abstract available.

Tackling the 'digital pandemic': The effectiveness of psychological intervention strategies in problematic Internet and smartphone use-A meta-analysis.

The Australian and New Zealand journal of psychiatry

Augner C, Vlasak T, Aichhorn W, Barth A.
PMID: 34477009
Aust N Z J Psychiatry. 2021 Sep 03;48674211042793. doi: 10.1177/00048674211042793. Epub 2021 Sep 03.

OBJECTIVE: Problematic Internet and smartphone use is associated with serious mental health problems. We thus investigated the effectiveness of psychological interventions on problematic Internet and smartphone use.METHODS: We conducted a systematic review and meta-analysis and searched in PubMed, PsyArticles,...

Who picks psychiatry? Perceptions, preferences and personality of medical students.

Malhi GS, Coulston CM, Parker GB, Cashman E, Walter G, Lampe LA, Vollmer-Conna U.
UIID-AD: 2803
2011;45:861-70. doi: 10.3109/00048674.2011.604301.

OBJECTIVES: This study aimed to characterise the personality profiles of junior medical students most likely to choose psychiatry as a career, determine aspects of psychiatry that most attract potential recruits, and identify misperceptions about psychiatry that may dissuade students...

Key opinion leaders in psychiatry: a conflicted pathway to career advancement.

Jureidini J.
UIID-AD: 2766
2012;46:495-7. doi: 10.1177/0004867412446494.

No abstract available.

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