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September 2022, Volume 68, Issue 6
August 2022, Volume 68, Issue 5
- 925-932 Fixating on the future: An overview of increased astrology use
by Abhilasha Das & Manoj Kumar Sharma & Himani Kashyap & Srijita Gupta
- 933-953 Mental health outcomes in Syrian refugees: A systematic review
by Fernando Henrique de Lima Sá & Vitória Waikamp & Lúcia Helena Machado Freitas & Fernanda Lucia Capitanio Baeza
- 954-957 Chhattisgarh community mental healthcare tele-mentoring program (CHaMP): Digitally driven initiative to reach the unreached
by Ferose Azeez Ibrahim & Barikar C Malathesh & Gopi Gajera & Praveen Pandey & Lakshmi Nirisha P & Sonakshi Jyrwa & Channaveerachari Naveen Kumar & Narayana Manjunatha & Sumi Jain & Bhavya K Bairy & Suresh Bada Math
- 958-968 Psychosocial functionality in depressive workers: A study on associated factors
by Juliana de Almeida Prado & Jair LÃcio Ferreira Santos
- 969-980 Impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on patients with mental health problems and the differences among diagnostic categories
by Yuki Mashima & Teruki Koizumi & Shunta Minegishi & Megumi Miyakoshi & Mai Okada & Kamiyu Ogyu & Keisuke Kusudo & Masataka Kiyohara & Shinobu Kitada & Kazuhiro Koyanagi & Hisaomi Suzuki & Shoko Nozaki & Akihiko Oda & Shinji Hirai & Jun Nakane & Mitsumoto Onaya & Tatsuro Oda & Akihiro Koreki
- 981-990 African American men who become mental health advocates
by Sandra Yaklin & Miyong Kim & Jacklyn Hecht
- 991-996 Attitude of the employer in Lebanon toward candidates and employees with a stable chronic mental illness
by Christelle Khairallah & Anthony Kassab & Amal Damien & Sami Richa
- 997-1009 Excess suicides in Brazil: Inequalities according to age groups and regions during the COVID-19 pandemic
by Jesem Douglas Yamall Orellana & Maximiliano Loiola Ponte de Souza
- 1010-1017 Hikikomori and modern-type depression in Italy: A new phenotypical trans-cultural characterization?
by Laura Orsolini & Silvia Bellagamba & Umberto Volpe & Takahiro A. Kato
- 1018-1025 Interrupted transit and common mental disorders among migrants in Tijuana, Mexico
by Ietza Bojorquez & Jaime Sepúlveda & Deandra Lee & Steffanie Strathdee
- 1026-1035 Moral injury, depression, and anxiety symptoms among health and social care workers during the COVID-19 pandemic: The moderating role of belongingness
by Joy Benatov & Gadi Zerach & Yossi Levi-Belz
- 1036-1046 University students’ mental health amidst the COVID-19 pandemic in Georgia
by Ilia Nadareishvili & Timur Syunyakov & Daria Smirnova & Ana Sinauridze & Ana Tskitishvili & Aleksandre Tskitishvili & Ana Zhulina & Mikaella E. Patsali & Alexandros Manafis & Nikolaos K. Fountoulakis & Konstantinos N. Fountoulakis
- 1047-1053 Youth suicide and hospital-presenting suicide attempts: Examination of risk factors for multiple suicide attempts in adolescence
by Filiz Tubaş & Feyza Husrevoglu Esen & Bahar Öztelcan Gündüz & Bülent Ünay
- 1054-1062 Knowledge, stigma, and beliefs toward mental illnesses among schoolteachers in Damascus
by Youssef Latifeh & MHD Wael Jaredh & Lulia Nasri & Duaa Shriedy & Ayat Al-Mahdi & MHD Wasim Murtada
- 1063-1070 Technostress, anxiety, and depression among university students: A report from Paraguay
by Julio Torales & Anthon Daniel Torres-Romero & MatÃas Franco Di Giuseppe & ElÃas René Rolón-Méndez & Patricia Lorena MartÃnez-López & Katja Victoria Heinichen-Mansfeld & Iván Barrios & Marcelo O’Higgins & José Almirón-Santacruz & Osvaldo Melgarejo & Noelia Ruiz DÃaz & João Mauricio Castaldelli-Maia & Antonio Ventriglio
- 1071-1077 Comparing the social networks of service users with long term mental health needs living in community with those in a general adult in-patient unit
by Roberto Rusca & Ike-Foster Onwuchekwa & Catherine Kinane & Douglas MacInnes
- 1078-1089 A nationwide web-based survey of factors associated with depressive symptoms among Japanese workers
by Shota Saito & Ruan Qi & Huyen Thi Thanh Tran & Kenji Suzuki & Toru Takiguchi & Shinichi Noto & Sachiko Ohde & Osamu Takahashi
- 1090-1099 Use of generic social services and social integration of patients with a severe mental illness in Belgium: Individual and services network determinants
by Adeline Grard & Pablo Nicaise & Pierre Smith & Vincent Lorant
- 1100-1107 Acceptability of reducing sedentariness using a mobile-phone application based on ‘if then’ plans for people with psychosis: A focus-group study conducted in North West England, UK
by Rachel Bailey & Y Kiera Bartlett & Lamiece Hassan & Christopher J Armitage & Charlotte Stockton-Powdrell & Matthew Machin & Shon Lewis & Tracy Epton
- 1108-1115 You realise you are better when you want to live, want to go out, want to see people: Recovery as assemblage
by Inger Beate Larsen & Jan Georg Friesinger & Monica Strømland & Alain Topor
- 1116-1126 National identification, a social cure for COVID-19? Evidence from 67 countries
by Eric Bonetto & Sylvain Delouvée & Yara Mahfud & Jais Adam-Troian
- 1127-1134 Association of socioeconomic status with nonsuicidal self-injury and suicidal ideation in young Korean adults
by Heyeon Park & Sunwoo In & Ji-Won Hur
- 1135-1140 Does workplace spirituality enhance motivation of hospitals social workers? The scrutiny in Iran
by Behrooz Pouragha & Hojjat Sheikhbardsiri & Masoomeh Asgharnezhad & Mahdieh Abdolahi & Ali Sahebi & Hadis Amiri
- 1141-1150 Non-pharmacological treatments for schizophrenia in Southeast Europe: An expert survey
by Lidija Injac Stevović & Selman RepiÅ¡ti & Tamara RadojiÄ ić & Norman Sartorius & Sonila Tomori & Alma Džubur Kulenović & Ana Popova & Martina Rojnić Kuzman & Ilias I Vlachos & Shukrije Statovci & Alexei Bandati & Antoni Novotni & Stojan Bajraktarov & Anca-Livia Panfil & Nadja P. Maric & Mirjana Delić & Nikolina Jovanović
- 1151-1152 From depression to śūnyatÄ perspectives on the concept of emptiness
by Berta Rita Martins Ramos & Alexandra Elias de Sousa & Eva Sofia Lima Osório & Cátia Sofia Pais Silva Guerra
- 1153-1154 Treatment of selective mutism during the COVID-19 pandemic: Insights from practice
by John Jamir Benzon R. Aruta
June 2022, Volume 68, Issue 4
May 2022, Volume 68, Issue 3
- 477-480 An appropriate and reactive response to the repeated waves of the COVID-19 pandemic by the national medico-psychological network (CUMP) in France
by Nathalie Prieto & Philippe Vignaud & Remy Darbon & Eric Cheucle & Jean-Marc Philippe
- 481-483 War in the COVID-19 era: Mental health concerns in Armenia and Nagorno-Karabakh
by Christopher Markosian & Christopher M Layne & Varduhi Petrosyan & Shant Shekherdimian & Cheryl A Kennedy & Vahe Khachadourian
- 484-499 How effective is group intervention in the treatment for unaccompanied and accompanied refugee minors with mental health difficulties: A systematic review
by Ryan Hutchinson & Natalie King & Pallab Majumder
- 500-513 Effectiveness of IADL interventions to improve functioning in persons with Schizophrenia: A systematic review
by Annie John & Sailaxmi Gandhi & Muliyala Krishna Prasad & Munivenkatappa Manjula
- 514-524 The impact of trauma, substance abuse, and psychiatric illness on suicidal and self-harm behaviours in a cohort of migrant detainees: An observational, prospective study
by Mattia Marchi & Cecilia Artoni & Fedora Longo & Federica Maria Magarini & Giovanni Aprile & Corinna Reggianini & Debora Florio & Giovanna Laura De Fazio & Gian Maria Galeazzi & Silvia Ferrari
- 525-532 ‘Even a smile helps’: Exploring the interactions between people experiencing homelessness and passersby in public spaces
by Alyssa Tate & Kaéla Edwards & Nichole Holmes & Steven Buffer & Zachary Fusfeld & Willie Baronet & Rosemary Frasso
- 533-540 Psychiatric symptoms among migrants to Malaysia from the southernmost provinces of Thailand
by Kathleen Ford & Aree Jampaklay & Aphichat Chamatrithirong
- 541-547 Can employment in a café change Clientele Attitude towards the staff when they are Persons with Mental Illness?
by Sailaxmi - Gandhi & Sangeetha Jayaraman & Thanapal Sivakumar & Annie P John & Anoop Joseph & Parthipulli Vasuki Prathyusha
- 548-554 Analysis of the early mother-child relationship in schizophrenic patients
by Marziyeh Khoshgoftar & Anahita Khodabakhshi-Koolaee & Mohammad Reza Sheikhi
- 555-563 Suicidal ideation in older Ghanaian women: The roles of bodily pain, functional limitation, and chronic health conditions
by James R Muruthi & Sarah G Spafford & Maggie L Osa & Alicia DeLouize & Paul Kowal & Richard Biritwum & J Josh Snodgrass
- 564-574 Discursive construction of social representations expressed by seekers of psychosocial healthcare services in Brazil
by Vicente de Paula Faleiros & Alexander Hochdorn
- 575-581 Mental health impact of the Covid-19 pandemic on parents in high-risk, low income communities
by Dana Alonzo & Marciana Popescu & Pinar Zubaroglu Ioannides
- 582-588 Cognitive illness representations among Israeli Arabs diagnosed with depression and their relationship with health-related quality of life
by Fareeda Abo-Rass & Perla Werner & Shiri Shinan-Altman
- 589-599 Patients’ attitudes toward conventional and herbal treatments for depression and anxiety: A cross-sectional Israeli survey
by Or Burstein & Alon Shamir & Nurit Abramovitz & Ravid Doron
- 600-609 Do carers of adolescents at first episode psychosis have distinctive psychological needs? A pilot exploration
by Alice McKenna & Cassie M Hazell & Rowan Souray & Wenyi Cai & Lai Chu Man & Lucy Brown & Caroline Floyd & Natasha Lyons & Kaja Widuch & Gareth James & Debra Keay & Jonathan Souray & Roya Afsharzadegan & David Raune
- 610-618 Mental health-related stigma and attitudes toward patient care among providers of mental health services in a rural Chinese county
by Yuer Deng & An-Li Wang & Rosemary Frasso & Mao-Sheng Ran & Tian-Ming Zhang & Dexia Kong & Yin-Ling Irene Wong
- 619-627 The burden of care and burn out syndrome in caregivers of an Egyptian sample of schizophrenia patients
by Sherien Ahmed Khalil & Amira Naseeb Elbatrawy & Nermin Mohamed Saleh & Dalia Abdel Moniem Mahmoud
- 628-638 The difference of disrupted rhythms of life, work and entertainment between patients with FGIDs and healthy people and their associations with psychological disorders under COVID-19 pandemic
by Jing Wang & Ping He & Tianwei Deng & Xiaoming Xu & Duowu Zou & Yanjun Wang & Weiwei Zeng & Mei Zhao & Wo Wang & Hui Lin & Mingming Deng & Li Kuang & Dongfeng Chen & Min Yang
- 639-648 The Personal Sociability and Connections Scale (PeSCS): Development and initial assessment at a primary care facility
by Emmanouil K Symvoulakis & Manolis Linardakis & Apostolos Kamekis & Myfanwy Morgan & Spyridon Klinis
- 649-655 Emergency care to ‘persons with confused behavior’: Lived experiences of, and collaboration between, police and members of a mobile crisis team – A hermeneutic-phenomenological study
by Thea H Daggenvoorde & Miranda van Eerden & Silvio CGH van den Heuvel & Harm J Gijsman & Hester Vermeulen & Peter JJ Goossens
- 656-661 Traumatic events, post-traumatic stress disorders, and gender among Yazidi population after ISIS invasion: A post conflict study in Kurdistan – Iraq
by Ameel F Al Shawi & Suzan Mohammed Hassen
- 662-669 Predicting rejection attitudes toward utilizing formal mental health services in Muslim women in the US: Results from the Muslims’ perceptions and attitudes to mental health study
by Sara Ali & Danah Elsayed & Saadia Elahi & Belal Zia & Rania Awaad
- 670-680 Relationship between perceived social support and self stigma in caregivers of patients with schizophrenia
by Yeliz Karaçar & Kerime Bademli
- 681-685 Case series: Psychosocial challenges of female youth within the Irish Travelling community
by Eimear O’Neill & Nabihah Abdul-Razak & Zulijana Anastasova & Catherine O’Callaghan
- 686-692 Social media fatigue: Causes and concerns
by Shweta Sunil & Manoj Kumar Sharma & Senthil Amudhan & Nitin Anand & Nisha John
- 693-696 Mental health problems in children & pandemic: Dangers lurking around the Corner and possible management
by Irfan Ullah & Abdur Razzaq & Domenico De Berardis & Dorottya Ori & Frances Adiukwu & Sheikh Shoib
- 697-698 Sociocultural responses during the evolving coronavirus pandemic in India: A critical evaluation through the lens of Behavioural Immune System
by Arul Jayendra Pradeep Velusamy & Lakshmi Sravanti
- 699-701 Online gaming and tilting: Psychosocial exploration for promotion of emotional regulation
by Manoj Kumar Sharma & Nitin Anand & Senthil Amudhan & Aditya Vashisht
March 2022, Volume 68, Issue 2
- 239-243 Psycho-education on racism: Psychiatry’s role and responsibility in dismantling institutional racism
by Imen Ben-Cheikh
- 244-252 Psychotic experiences as a health indicator: A provisional framework
by Hans Oh & Jordan E DeVylder & Ai Koyanagi
- 253-263 Social relationship quality, depression and inflammation: A cross-cultural longitudinal study in the United States and Tokyo, Japan
by Benjamin Kaveladze & Allison Diamond Altman & Meike Niederhausen & Jennifer M Loftis & Alan R Teo
- 264-272 Neighbourhood effects on psychotic and depressive symptoms in the context of religious sectarianism in Northern Ireland: A data linkage study
by Tania Bosqui & Ciaran Shannon & Richard Anderson & Aidan Turkington & Suzanne Barrett & Rosalind McCaul & Stephen Cooper & Donna O’Donnell & Teresa Rushe & Ciaran Mulholland
- 273-280 Care at door-steps for persons with severe mental disorders: A pilot experience from Karnataka district mental health program
by Vinay Basavaraju & Manisha Murugesan & Channaveerachari Naveen Kumar & Guru S Gowda & Santhosh Kumar Tamaraiselvan & Jagadisha Thirthalli & Shashidhara Harihara Nagabhushana & Narayana Manjunatha & Suresh Bada Math & Rajani Parthasarathy & Vikram Arunachalam & Chetan Kumar KS & Adarsha AM & Chandrashekar H
- 281-287 Effects of brief training on mental health provider’s knowledge of working with youth at risk of suicide in Guatemala
by Dana Alonzo & Marciana Popescu & Pinar Zubaroglu – Ioannides
- 288-293 Virtual connection, real support? A study of loneliness, time on social media and psychological distress among men
by Zac E Seidler & Michael J Wilson & Simon M Rice & David Kealy & John L Oliffe & John S Ogrodniczuk
- 294-300 The prevalence of problematic internet use among a sample of Egyptian adolescents and its psychiatric comorbidities
by Sherien Ahmed Khalil & Hadeer Kamal & Hussien Elkholy
- 301-308 The scope and nature of prolonged social withdrawal in Israel: An initial quantitative and qualitative investigation
by Or Hareven & Tamar Kron & David Roe & Danny Koren
- 309-315 Religious coping in the time of COVID-19 Pandemic in India and Nigeria: Finding of a cross-national community survey
by Huma Fatima & Tosin Philip Oyetunji & Sudha Mishra & Krittika Sinha & Olorunyomi Felix Olorunsogbon & Oluwayemi Samson Akande & Srinivasan & Sujita Kumar Kar
- 316-323 Antidepressant awareness and stigmatizing attitudes toward depression and antidepressants, a comparison between first and sixth-year medical students
by Ayşe Derin Nalçakan & Ezgi Aysu Şahin & Oguz Kaan Yalcinkaya & Sertac Ak
- 324-333 A comparative study of two Mobile Mental Health Units in different catchment rural areas in Greece
by Vaios Peritogiannis & Sofia Rousoudi & Theofanis Vorvolakos & Panagiota Gioti & Afroditi Gogou & Argiri Arre & Maria Samakouri
- 334-340 Pathways to severe mental illness care: A retrospective study of patients seeking psychiatric care at Department of Psychiatry, AIIMS, Delhi
by Surat Ram Kudi & Deepika C Khakha & T K Ajesh Kumar & Koushik Sinha Deb
- 341-345 Hospitalizations in psychiatry during the month of Ramadan: A study at the Tunisian mental health hospital
by Hanen Ben Ammar & Rihab Ben Massoued & Asma Ben Hamadi & Emira Khelifa & Abir Hakiri & Zouhaier El Hechmi
- 346-353 Psychotherapy in the Kurdistan region of Iraq (KRI): Preferences and expectations of the Kurdish host community, internally displaced- and Syrian refugee community
by Kerem Böge & Eric Hahn & Judith Strasser & Stephanie Schweininger & Malek Bajbouj & Carine Karnouk
- 354-364 Unique and cumulative effects of lifestyle-related behaviors on depressive symptoms among Chinese adolescents
by Ruilin Cao & Tingting Gao & Hui Ren & Yueyang Hu & Zeying Qin & Leilei Liang & Chuanen Li & Songli Mei
- 365-375 Knowledge, contact and stigma of mental illness: Comparing three stakeholder groups in Hong Kong
by Mao-Sheng Ran & Man-Man Peng & Yuen Yum Yau & Tian-Ming Zhang & Xu-Hong Li & Irene Yin Ling Wong & Siuman Ng & Graham Thornicroft & Cecilia Lai-Wan Chan & Lin Lu
- 376-383 Migration experience and mental health: A qualitative study in France and Brazil
by Alice Einloft Brunnet & Christian Haag Kristensen & Nathália dos Santos Lobo & Daniel Derivois
- 384-391 ‘It’s the economy, stupid’: Lessons of a longitudinal study of depression in Argentina
by Héctor Badellino & MarÃa Emilia Gobbo & Eduardo Torres & MarÃa Emilia Aschieri & MartÃn Biotti & Valentina Alvarez & Camila Gigante & Mabel Cachiarelli
- 392-402 The association of mental health with positive behaviours, attitudes and virtues in community-dwelling older adults: Results of a population-based study
by Eduardo Luiz Mendonça Martins & LaÃs Cunha Salamene & Alessandra Lamas Granero Lucchetti & Giancarlo Lucchetti
- 403-410 A focus on postpartum depression among Jordanian mothers
by Esra’ O Taybeh
- 411-419 Engaging peer consultants in mental health services: Narrative research
by Miluše Balková
- 420-428 ‘Modelling social exclusion in a diagnostically-mixed sample of people with severe mental illness’
by Gillian Mezey & Sarah White & Isobel Harrison & Jennifer Bousfield & Helen Killaspy & Brynmor Lloyd-Evans & Sarah Payne
- 429-434 Involuntary psychiatric hospitalization among migrants in Italy: A matched sample study
by Lorenzo Tarsitani & Bianca Della Rocca & Corinna Pancheri & Massimo Biondi & Massimo Pasquini & Stefano Ferracuti & Antonio Ventriglio & Gabriele Mandarelli
- 435-442 Desire for control and the integrated motivational-volitional model of suicidal behavior: Results from a pilot investigation of adults in the United Kingdom
by Neielle Saint-Cyr & Brendan Gallagher & Robert J Cramer & Susan Rasmussen
- 443-448 Quality of media reporting of suicide in Iraq
by S M Yasir Arafat & Araz Ramazan Ahmad & Ayoob Kareem Saeed & Vikas Menon & Sheikh Shoib & Sujita Kumar Kar
- 449-456 Pathways to mental health consultations: A study from a tertiary care setting in India
by Sneha Goyal & Paulomi M Sudhir & Mahendra Prakash Sharma
- 457-464 Behind the screen of voluntary psychiatric hospital admissions: A qualitative exploration of treatment pressures and informal coercion in experiences of patients in Italy, Poland and the United Kingdom
by Justyna Klingemann & Piotr Åšwitaj & Antonio Lasalvia & Stefan Priebe
- 465-467 A call for improved mental health workforce in low-income countries
by Chidiebere Emmanuel Okechukwu
- 468-468 Comment on ‘Meditation as a psychosocial intervention: Need of the hour’
by Soumitra Das
- 469-470 COVID-19 in a psychiatric hospital: Challenges and experiences
by Margarida Araújo & Carolina Machado & Paulo Martins & Liliana Gomes & Alexandre Gomes & Sónia Pimenta & Ana Reis
- 471-473 Book Review: Turning the pages: A reader’s take on ‘India moving: A history of migration’
by Debanjan Banerjee & Monisha Lathan & Pratima Murthy
- 474-474 Expression of Concern
by N/A
February 2022, Volume 68, Issue 1
- 3-5 Role of psychotherapeutic models in rehabilitation and recovery
by John Goulder
- 6-8 Psychosocial risk factors associated with mental health of adolescents amidst the COVID-19 pandemic outbreak
by Muhammad Syawal Amran
- 9-11 From stigma to forgetfulness: The rights of people with psychosocial disabilities in the new Middle Ages of the Covid era
by Mauro Giovanni Carta & Dinesh Bhugra
- 12-33 A meta-analysis of the problematic social media use and mental health
by Chiungjung Huang
- 34-43 Current status and associated factors of psychological resilience among the Chinese residents during the coronavirus disease 2019 pandemic
by Xin Shen & Yuting Li & Jing Feng & Zuxun Lu & Kunming Tian & Yong Gan
- 44-54 Do online media adhere to the responsible suicide reporting guidelines? A cross sectional study from India
by Sonika Raj & Abhishek Ghosh & Babita Sharma & Sonu Goel
- 55-63 Evolution of intersectional perceived discrimination and internalized stigma during COVID-19 lockdown among the general population in Spain
by Carolina Ugidos & AÃda López-Gómez & Miguel à ngel Castellanos & Jesús Saiz & Clara González-Sanguino & Berta AusÃn & Manuel Muñoz
- 64-72 Factors associated with mental health outcomes among health care workers in the Fangcang shelter hospital in China
by Yingqi Gu & Yi Zhu & Guangxing Xu
- 73-81 Family perception of the symptoms of Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder patient and the family accommodation
by Mariana Bonati de Matos & Andressa Jacondino Pires & Jéssica Puchalski Trettim & Carolina Coelho Scholl & Viviane Porto Tabeleão & Rafaelle Stark Stigger & Bárbara Borges Rubin & Mariane Lopez Molina & Ricardo Tavares Pinheiro & Luciana de Avila Quevedo
- 82-89 From darkness to light: Barriers and facilitators to mental health recovery in the South African context
by Anneliese de Wet & Chrisma Pretorius
- 90-107 Hikikomori Risk Inventory (HRI-24): A new instrument for evaluating Hikikomori in both Eastern and Western countries
by Yura Loscalzo & Cristian Nannicini & I-Ting Huai-Ching Liu & Marco Giannini
- 108-117 Loneliness and depression among adults living on MS Gulf Coast: Individual, interpersonal and community predictors
by Hwanseok Choi & Michelle Brazeal & Likhitha Duggirala & Joohee Lee
- 118-128 Perceived health, adversity, and posttraumatic stress disorder in Syrian and Iraqi refugees
by Arash Javanbakht & Lana Ruvolo Grasser & Soyeong Kim & Cynthia L Arfken & Nicole Nugent
- 129-133 Phone-based outpatients’ follow-up in mental health centers during the COVID-19 quarantine
by Alessandro Gentile & Julio Torales & Marcelo O’Higgins & Pamela Figueredo & Joao Mauricio Castaldelli-Maia & Domenico De Berardis & Annamaria Petito & Antonello Bellomo & Antonio Ventriglio
- 134-146 Risk and protective factors for comorbidity of PTSD, depression, and anxiety among Somali refugees in Kenya
by Hyojin Im & Laura ET Swan & Abdilkadir H Warsame & Maimuna M Isse
- 147-154 Self-stigma in patients with major depressive disorder: An exploratory study from India
by Bichitra Nanda Patra & Vaibhav Patil & Yatan Pal Singh Balhara & Sudhir K Khandelwal
- 155-165 Socio-economic inequalities in social network, loneliness and mental health during the COVID-19 pandemic
by Rusi Jaspal & Glynis M Breakwell
- 166-170 The impact of family engagement in opioid assisted treatment: Results from a randomised controlled trial
by Hamad Al Ghafri & Nael Hasan & Hesham Farouk Elarabi & Doa Radwan & Mansour Shawky & Samya Al Mamari & Tarek Abdelgawad & Abuelgasim El Rashid & Ayman Kodera & Helal Al Kathiri & Amanda J Lee & Shamil Wanigaratne
- 171-176 The relationship between social and environmental factors and symptom severity in the seriously mentally ill population
by Tara Von Mach & Katrina Rodriguez & Ramin Mojtabai & Stanislav Spivak & William W Eaton & Bernadette A Cullen
- 177-182 World of Change: Reflections within an educational and health care perspective in a time with COVID-19
by Janne Brammer Damsgaard & Ann Phoenix
- 183-195 A Canadian national survey of informal employed caregivers of older adults with and without dementia: Work and employee outcomes
by Joel Sadavoy & Sima Sajedinejad & Linda Duxbury & Mary Chiu
- 196-202 Perspectives of community members on homeless people with mental illness in Nsawam, Ghana
by Kwamina Abekah-Carter & George Ofosu Oti
- 203-209 Psychopathological effects of the Coronavirus (Sars-CoV-2) imposed lockdown on vulnerable patients in treatment in a mental health outpatient department for migrants and individuals in poor socioeconomic conditions
by Massimiliano Aragona & Maria Cristina Tumiati & Federica Ferrari & Sonia Viale & Gianluca Nicolella & Angelo Barbato & Andrea Cavani & Gianfranco Costanzo & Concetta Mirisola
- 210-215 Psychiatric morbidity and substance use in migrant workers: A population based study
by B.S. Chavan & Ajeet Sidana & Priti Arun & Ravi Rohilla & Gurvinder Pal Singh & R.K. Solanki & Jitender Aneja & Mankirat Kaur Murara & Madhur Verma & Saikat Chakraborty & Chitra Singh & Himanshu Sharrma & Raviprakash Sharma & Sanjay Bahri (Retd) & Dushant
- 216-222 The psychological effects of COVID-19 spread in young Canadian adults
by Praneet K. Gill & Cynthia Du & Farihah Khan & Nima Karimi & Kanav Sabharwal & Malvika Agarwal
- 223-223 Anxiety and depression in Covid-19 frontline health care workers in China
by Vikas Menon & Natarajan Varadharajan & Chittaranjan Andrade
- 224-226 Auditory vocal hallucination group treatment of patients with schizophrenia experiencing severe sleep problems and obesity
by Peter Hjorth & Henriette Juel
- 227-229 Battle of royale game: Perspective from Maslow’s hierarchy of needs
by Manoj Kumar Sharma & Suma Narasimha & Priya Singh
- 230-231 Correcting the record: Extended sleep deprivation is torture, and sleep deprivation impairs, rather than facilitates, interrogations and investigative interviews
by Shane O’Mara
- 232-232 Emotional trauma in migrants: A vulnerability to listen to
by Rosario Aronica & Massimo Ciccozzi & Michele Ribolsi
- 233-236 Importance of mental health awareness among school teachers in bridging mental health treatment gap in India
by Fathima MA & Milu Maria Anto
December 2021, Volume 67, Issue 8
November 2021, Volume 67, Issue 7