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Gender-Based Differences in Mental Health Outcomes Following Breast Surgery: Insights from Epic Cosmos

Objectives: Individuals with conditions affecting the appearance of the breast may suffer from psychosocial distress contributing to mental health disease. Breast surgery is one solution offered to mitigate these effects. Psychosocial distress of breast appearance may be experienced differently among genders. This study investigates the interplay of breast surgery, mental…

Posted in: anxiety 8 breast surgery 2 Depression 22 gender differences 4 mental health 22

Review Article

Psychiatric Condition Management in Primary Care for Adults with Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities

Psychiatric conditions are prevalent among adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDDs), with studies estimating that 33% of this population experiences psychiatric disorders such as mood, anxiety, and behavioral issues. These rates are significantly higher than the general population, underscoring the need for proper management within primary care settings. Although…

Posted in: mental health 22 primary care 64 psychiatric disorders 2

“Grief Awareness” — Southern Medicine Podcast is Now Available

In this episode of the “Southern Medicine Podcast”, Richard Leggett, MD, and Randy Glick, BSB/PM, MCP explore the topic of grief.

Posted in: awareness 3 grief 2 mental health 22 support 4

New Physicians-In-Training Podcast is Available: Medical School Myth Busting

In this episode of SMA’s Physicians-in-Training Podcast, medical students Jeffrey Behling, Allyson Halbach, Logan Hitchcock, Timothy Pitts, and Rebecca Stoltz sit down with Dr. Donald DiPette to discuss some of the most common myths about getting into medical school and what it’s really like to be a medical student.

Posted in: mental health 22 Physicians-in-training 22 work life balance 3

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LGBTQ+ Health Inequities in a Rural, Conservative Context: Alabama Compared with Other Southern States

Objectives: There are no statewide statistics regarding the health of lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer (LGBTQ+) Alabamians. To fill this gap, we used data collected by the Southern Equality Research and Policy Center to compare Alabama with other southern US states regarding the health and well-being of LGBTQ+ people….

Posted in: health disparities 19 LGBTQ+ 2 mental health 22

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How Student and Faculty Perceptions Differ on the Stressors that Medical Students Face

Objectives: Medical education is notorious for the stress that students face as they strive to succeed both academically and clinically. This stress has been linked to declining academic performance and worsening mental health. To combat these negative outcomes, it is essential for medical school faculty and administration to address common…

Posted in: medical education 73 mental health 22 stress 8

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Qualitative Study of Food Insecurity in Hospitalized Pediatric Patients during the COVID-19 Pandemic

Objectives: Food insecurity (FI) is defined as limited or uncertain access to sufficient food for a healthy and active lifestyle. Our objective was to explore how the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic affected the FI status of pediatric patients and their families through interviewing caregivers who screen positive for FI….

Posted in: COVID-19 pandemic 8 food insecurity 4 mental health 22

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Utilization of Mental Health Services Within 1 Year of Delivery among Different Language Groups

Objectives: Cultural differences can affect postpartum mental health disorders and the utilization of mental health services. We compared women speaking English, Spanish, Russian, and Urdu/Bengali/Punjabi from postpartum through 1 year after delivery. Methods: This was a retrospective study of 3478 pregnant women from a public hospital in New York City….

Posted in: anxiety 8 mental health 22 mental health services 2 postpartum depression 3 postpartum period 3

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Relationship between Baseline Physical Activity and Generalized Anxiety Disorder and Major Depressive Disorder Treatment Outcomes

Objectives: Generalized anxiety disorder and major depressive disorder often benefit from medication and psychotherapy. Our aim was to determine whether a correlation exists between patient baseline physical activity and response to treatment. Methods: This was a retrospective study that included adult patients with anxiety and depression who received outpatient care…

Posted in: exercise 11 mental health 22

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Retrospective Study of Psychiatric Hospitalizations in a West Texas Mental Health Treatment Facility during the COVID-19 Pandemic

Objectives: The association between the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) pandemic and adverse mental health outcomes has been well documented; however, little is known about its impact in rural areas of the United States. This study aims to characterize and compare inpatient psychiatric admissions in West Texas before and during the initial…

Posted in: COVID-19 55 hospital admission 2 lockdown 2 mental health 22 pandemic 8

Original Article

Perceptions, Coping Strategies, and Mental Health of Residents during COVID-19

Objectives: Since the inception of the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic, the United States has been the leader in cases and deaths. Healthcare workers treating these severely ill patients are at risk of many deleterious consequences. Residents, in particular, may be affected by physical as well as psychological consequences. Because…

Posted in: COVID-19 55 mental health 22 residents 9

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A Virtual Wellness and Learning Communities Program for Medical Students during the COVID-19 Pandemic

Objectives: Numerous studies have demonstrated the high risk for burnout and mental illness in medical students. Because of the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic, our medical school transitioned to an all-virtual learning environment from March to June 2020, which raised concerns among student leaders and administrators, as reduced interpersonal attachments…

Posted in: COVID-19 pandemic 8 medical education 73 mental health 22 wellness 7

Review Article

Psychotropic Medication Adherence in Children and Adolescents

Researchers believe that almost 20% of children and adolescents struggle with chronic and persistent mental health concerns. Mental health is the leading cause of disability in the United States. Youth can struggle with several impairing mental health disorders, such as attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder, mood disorders, psychotic disorders, and autism spectrum disorder….

Posted in: children and adolescents 3 mental health 22 psychotropic medications 2

Original Article

Negative Healthcare Experiences, Healthcare-Seeking Behavior, and Mental Health in Tampa Bay Area Transgender and Gender-Nonconforming Individuals

Objective: This study describes the prevalence of negative healthcare experiences, depression, and anxiety in the Tampa Bay transgender and gender non-conforming population. Methods: Participants completed a survey encompassing healthcare interactions and validated mental health questionnaires. Results: In total, 61% of participants experienced conversion therapy and 54% have been denied care….

Posted in: Florida 5 mental health 22 transgender 3

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Health Disparities among Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender (LGBT) Adults in Nashville, Tennessee

Objectives: Health disparities for lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) adults are well documented, but LGBT health data at the municipal and county levels are lacking, especially in the southern United States. The objective of this study was to compare access to care, health outcomes, and behavioral risk factors between…

Posted in: health disparities 19 mental health 22

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Characterization of Young Children Presenting to the Emergency Department for Mental Health Complaints

Objectives: From 2011 to 2015, psychiatric emergency department visits among youth in the United States increased 28% and psychiatric visits made up 10% of all pediatric emergency department (ED) visits. Previous research has focused on adolescent mental health, with little characterization of children 10 years of age and younger with…

Posted in: mental health 22 Pediatric 11

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Changes in Proportions of Emergency Department Patients with Mental Illness Noted in the National Hospital Ambulatory Medical Care Survey, 2012–2015

Objectives: The primary objective of this study was to determine whether there was a change in the rate and types of patients with psychiatric illnesses being seen in the emergency department (ED) from 2012 to 2015 using the National Ambulatory Care Survey. A secondary objective was to determine what if…

Posted in: emergency medicine 7 mental health 22 Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act 3

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Integrating Behavioral Health into Pediatric Primary Care: Implications for Provider Time and Cost

Objectives: Integrating a behavioral health consultant (BHC) into primary care is associated with improved patient outcomes, fewer medical visits, and increased provider satisfaction; however, few studies have evaluated the feasibility of this model from an operations perspective. Specifically, time and cost have been identified as barriers to implementation. Our study…

Posted in: mental health 22

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Mental Health Impact of Hosting Disaster Refugees: Analyses from a Random Sample Survey Among Haitians Living in Miami

Objectives: Studies on the mental health of families hosting disaster refugees are lacking. This study compares participants in households that hosted 2010 Haitian earthquake disaster refugees with their nonhost counterparts. Methods: A random sample survey was conducted from October 2011 through December 2012 in Miami-Dade County, Florida. Haitian participants were…

Posted in: disaster 3 mental health 22 refugees 2

Case Report

Persistent Paranoid Delusions Following the September 11 Terrorist Attacks in a Man with No Pre-existing Mental Illness

The effects of modern day terrorism on mental health are not well understood. Described here is a 51-year-old male with no pre-existing mental illness who developed paranoid delusions related to the September 11, 2001, terrorist attacks shortly after they occurred. After about two years of treatment with quetiapine the patient…

Posted in: mental health 22 psychosis 8 terrorism 2
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