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<a href="http://doi.org/10.1001/journalofethics.2016.18.6.ecas2-1606" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">http://doi.org/10.1001/journalofethics.2016.18.6.ecas2-1606</a>
Pages
579–586
Issue
6
Volume
18
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Psychiatric Diagnostic Uncertainty: Challenges to Patient-Centered Care.
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AMA journal of ethics
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2016
2016-06
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*Ethics; *Patient-Centered Care; *Social Stigma; *Uncertainty; Adolescent; Bipolar Disorder/*diagnosis/therapy; Clinical Decision-Making/*ethics; Communication; Depression/*diagnosis/therapy; Female; Humans; Medical; Privacy; Social Responsibility
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Aultman Julie M
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In this case and commentary, a patient's request to be treated for depression without a stigmatizing diagnostic label of bipolar II disorder challenges a clinician's obligation to provide a clinically and ethically appropriate diagnosis and safe treatment consistent with the patient's family medical history. Sensitively recognizing and responding to patients' concerns and values, even when they might conflict with the delivery of reasonable psychiatric care, is essential when gauging the appropriateness of such therapeutic practices. Furthermore, developing honest and open communication; recognizing that patients, like some psychiatric diagnoses, do not fit into discrete boundaries or cannot be categorized by a single label; and placing the patient at the center of care can all serve to resolve value conflicts, protect patient privacy, and promote accurate diagnostic and treatment practices.
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<a href="http://doi.org/10.1001/journalofethics.2016.18.6.ecas2-1606" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">10.1001/journalofethics.2016.18.6.ecas2-1606</a>
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*Ethics
*Patient-Centered Care
*Social Stigma
*Uncertainty
2016
Adolescent
AMA journal of ethics
Aultman Julie M
Bipolar Disorder/*diagnosis/therapy
Clinical Decision-Making/*ethics
College of Graduate Studies
Communication
Department of Family & Community Medicine
Depression/*diagnosis/therapy
Female
Humans
Medical
NEOMED College of Graduate Studies
NEOMED College of Medicine
Privacy
Social Responsibility
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<a href="http://doi.org/10.1007/s10597-015-9973-2" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">http://doi.org/10.1007/s10597-015-9973-2</a>
Pages
424–432
Issue
4
Volume
52
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Disease Burden Among Individuals with Severe Mental Illness in a Community Setting.
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Community mental health journal
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2016
2016-05
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*Cost of Illness; Adult; Assisted Living; Chronic Disease/*epidemiology; Chronic pain; Chronic Pain; Co-morbid illness; Comorbidity; Female; Headache; Health status; Health Status; Human; Humans; Male; Mental Disorders; Mental Disorders/complications/*epidemiology; Middle Aged; Prevalence; Self Report; Severe mental illness; Young Adult
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Baughman Kristin R; Bonfine Natalie; Dugan Sara E; Adams Richard; Gallagher Mary; Olds R Scott; Piatt Elizabeth; Ritter Christian
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This study examines the prevalence of comorbid physical health conditions within a community sample of individuals with severe mental illness (SMI), compares them to a matched national sample without SMI, and identifies which comorbidities create the greatest disease burden for those with SMI. Self-reported health status, co-morbid medical conditions and perceived disease burden were collected from 203 adults with SMI. Prevalence of chronic health conditions was compared to a propensity-matched sample without SMI from the National Comorbidity Survey-Replication (NCS-R). Compared to NCS-R sample without SMI, our sample with SMI had a higher prevalence of seven out of nine categories of chronic health conditions. Chronic pain and headaches, as well as the number of chronic conditions, were associated with increased disease burden for individuals with SMI. Further investigation of possible interventions, including effective pain management, is needed to improve the health status of this population.
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<a href="http://doi.org/10.1007/s10597-015-9973-2" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">10.1007/s10597-015-9973-2</a>
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*Cost of Illness
2016
Adams Richard
Adult
Assisted Living
Baughman Kristin R
Bonfine Natalie
Chronic Disease/*epidemiology
Chronic pain
Co-morbid illness
College of Graduate Studies
Community mental health journal
Comorbidity
Department of Family & Community Medicine
Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences
Department of Pharmacy Practice
Department of Psychiatry
Dugan Sara E
Female
Gallagher Mary
Headache
Health Status
Human
Humans
Male
Mental Disorders
Mental Disorders/complications/*epidemiology
Middle Aged
NEOMED College of Graduate Studies
NEOMED College of Medicine
NEOMED College of Pharmacy
Olds R Scott
Piatt Elizabeth
Prevalence
Ritter Christian
Self Report
Severe mental illness
Young Adult
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<a href="http://doi.org/10.1016/j.ijlp.2016.02.002" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">http://doi.org/10.1016/j.ijlp.2016.02.002</a>
Pages
9–16
Volume
45
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Exploring the relationship between criminogenic risk assessment and mental health court program completion.
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International journal of law and psychiatry
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2016
2016-04
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*Needs Assessment; *Risk Assessment; Clinical services; Comparative Studies; Criminal Law/*legislation & jurisprudence; Criminals/*legislation & jurisprudence/*psychology; Criminogenic risk assessment; Criminology – Legislation and Jurisprudence; Evaluation Research; Goals; Goals and Objectives; Human; Humans; Judicial Role; Jurisprudence; Mental Disorders – Therapy; Mental Disorders/*therapy; Mental health court; Mental Health Services; Mentally Ill Persons/*legislation & jurisprudence/*psychology; Multicenter Studies; Needs Assessment; Ohio; Psychiatric Patients – Legislation and Jurisprudence; Psychiatric Patients – Psychosocial Factors; Public Offenders – Legislation and Jurisprudence; Public Offenders – Psychosocial Factors; Risk Assessment; Scales; Validation Studies
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Bonfine Natalie; Ritter Christian; Munetz Mark R
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The two primary goals of mental health courts are to engage individuals with severe mental illness in the criminal justice system with clinical mental health services and to prevent future involvement with the criminal justice system. An important factor in helping to achieve both goals is to identify participants' level of clinical needs and criminogenic risk/needs. This study seeks to better understand how criminogenic risk affects outcomes in a mental health court. Specifically, we explore if high criminogenic risk is associated with failure to complete mental health court. Our subjects are participants of a municipal mental health court (MHC) who completed the Level of Services Inventory-Revised (LSI-R) upon entry to the program (N=146). We used binary logistic regression to determine the association between termination from the program with the total
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<a href="http://doi.org/10.1016/j.ijlp.2016.02.002" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">10.1016/j.ijlp.2016.02.002</a>
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*Needs Assessment
*Risk Assessment
2016
Bonfine Natalie
Clinical services
College of Graduate Studies
Comparative Studies
Criminal Law/*legislation & jurisprudence
Criminals/*legislation & jurisprudence/*psychology
Criminogenic risk assessment
Criminology – Legislation and Jurisprudence
Department of Family & Community Medicine
Department of Psychiatry
Evaluation Research
Goals
Goals and Objectives
Human
Humans
International journal of law and psychiatry
Judicial Role
Jurisprudence
Mental Disorders – Therapy
Mental Disorders/*therapy
Mental health court
Mental Health Services
Mentally Ill Persons/*legislation & jurisprudence/*psychology
Multicenter Studies
Munetz Mark R
Needs Assessment
NEOMED College of Graduate Studies
NEOMED College of Medicine
Ohio
Psychiatric Patients – Legislation and Jurisprudence
Psychiatric Patients – Psychosocial Factors
Public Offenders – Legislation and Jurisprudence
Public Offenders – Psychosocial Factors
Risk Assessment
Ritter Christian
Scales
Validation Studies
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<a href="http://doi.org/10.3109/10837450.2015.1041043" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">http://doi.org/10.3109/10837450.2015.1041043</a>
Pages
647–654
Issue
6
Volume
21
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Gelucire-stabilized nanoparticles as a potential DNA delivery system.
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Pharmaceutical development and technology
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2016
2016-09
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Humans; Animals; Mice; nanoparticles; Cell Line; Hep G2 Cells; gene therapy; *Gene Transfer Techniques; Cationic lipids; Cell Survival/drug effects/physiology; DNA/*administration & dosage/chemistry; macrophage activation; Macrophages/drug effects/physiology; Nanoparticles/*administration & dosage/chemistry; Polyethylene Glycols/*administration & dosage/chemistry; transfection
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Oyewumi Moses O; Wehrung Daniel; Sadana Prabodh
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Clinical viability of gene delivery systems has been greatly impacted by potential toxicity of the delivery systems. Recently, we reported the nanoparticle (NP) preparation process that employs biocompatible materials such as Gelucire(R) 44/14 and cetyl alcohol as matrix materials. In the current study, the NP preparation was modified for pDNA loading through: (i) inclusion of cationic lipids (DOTAP or DDAB) with NP matrix materials; or (ii) application of cationic surfactants (CTAB) to generate NPs with desired surface charges for pDNA complexation. Colloidal stability and efficiency of loading pGL3-DR4X2-luciferase plasmid DNA in NPs were verified by gel permeation chromatography. Compared to pDNA alone, all the NPs were effective in preserving pDNA from digestion by DNase. While pDNA loading using CTAB-NPs involved fewer steps compared to
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<a href="http://doi.org/10.3109/10837450.2015.1041043" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">10.3109/10837450.2015.1041043</a>
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*Gene Transfer Techniques
2016
Animals
Cationic lipids
Cell Line
Cell Survival/drug effects/physiology
Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences
Department of Pharmacy Practice
DNA/*administration & dosage/chemistry
gene therapy
Hep G2 Cells
Humans
macrophage activation
Macrophages/drug effects/physiology
Mice
Nanoparticles
Nanoparticles/*administration & dosage/chemistry
NEOMED College of Graduate Studies
NEOMED College of Pharmacy
Oyewumi Moses O
Pharmaceutical development and technology
Polyethylene Glycols/*administration & dosage/chemistry
Sadana Prabodh
Transfection
Wehrung Daniel