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To the Point - Robert Patten
Speakers: Robert Patten, Scott HochbergContents include: On "To the Point," Scott Hochberg talks with Dr. Robert Patten about Charles Dickens' views on Christmas
sj-pdf-1-wso-10.1177_17474930211070682 – Supplemental material for Vascular risk factors and stroke risk across the life span: A population-representative study of half a million people
Supplemental material, sj-pdf-1-wso-10.1177_17474930211070682 for Vascular risk factors and stroke risk across the life span: A population-representative study of half a million people by Raed A Joundi, Scott B Patten, Jeanne VA Williams and Eric E Smith in International Journal of Stroke</p
Supplemental Material, 2018-04-30_-_Supplementry_material - Adherence to and Persistence with Antidepressant Medication during Pregnancy: Does It Differ by the Class of Antidepressant Medication Prescribed?
Supplemental Material, 2018-04-30_-_Supplementry_material for Adherence to and Persistence with Antidepressant Medication during Pregnancy: Does It Differ by the Class of Antidepressant Medication Prescribed? by Kamala Adhikari, Scott B. Patten, Sangmin Lee, and Amy Metcalfe in The Canadian Journal of Psychiatry</p
Letter to Warren Patten dated July 23, 1884
UteAfter a confrontation between Indians and soldiers near the Colorado River, the author of this letter asks Agent Patten to which tribe the Indians belon
Determinants of Depression in Multiple Sclerosis
Multiple sclerosis (MS) is considered the most common disabling neurological condition in young people, and it can significantly affect the quality of life of those living with the condition. Mental illness is an important dimension of MS (Feinstein, 2004; Rodgers & Bland, 1996). People with MS have an elevated prevalence of anxiety disorders (Korostil & Feinstein, 2007), psychotic and mood disorders (Patten, Svenson, & Metz, 2005b). The objectives of this study were to estimate the incidence and to conduct an exploratory analysis on the potential determinants of incidence of depression in MS.
Participants in this prospective cohort study (n=188) were followed for six months, starting with two baseline risk factor assessments then completing a depression screening instrument, the PHQ-9, every 2 weeks. At monthly intervals, information was collected on potential risk factors, using standard items from existing validated scales and instruments. Associations were estimated using prevalence ratios (PR) and hazard ratios (HR). A response feature analysis used standard deviation of total depression scores to categorize participants in an alternative way to the typical depression high/low cut-point measures.
Baseline cross-sectional analyses found a depression prevalence estimate of 22% using the traditional PHQ-9 cut-point of 10. Predictors of incidence included low self-esteem (HR=4.9), perceived inability to cope with demands of daily life (HR=5.4) low self-efficacy (HR=5.0) and task oriented coping (HR=0.2). The response feature analysis found there is a group of non-depressed participants with high PHQ-9 score variability that shares some risk factors with the depressed patients.
These results indicate depression in MS exhibits a risk factor profile similar to that of depression in the general population, with the additional impact of MS illness-related factors. Depression in MS is often regarded as being neurologically induced due to brain lesions, inflammation or axonal loss. While these results do not obviate this possibility, they provide a clear indication that depression in MS exhibits a risk factor profile characterized prominently by psychological and social factors. Future research should adopt a greater focus on such determinants, particularly coping with stress style, which may provide unrecognized opportunities for prevention and/or treatment of depression in this population
sj-docx-1-cpa-10.1177_07067437231182059 - Supplemental material for Surveillance of Child and Youth Mental Disorders and Associated Service Use in Canada
Supplemental material, sj-docx-1-cpa-10.1177_07067437231182059 for Surveillance of Child and Youth Mental Disorders and Associated Service Use in Canada by Jordan Edwards, Paul Kurdyak, Charlotte Waddell, Scott B. Patten, Graham J. Reid, Leslie Anne Campbell and Katholiki Georgiade in The Canadian Journal of Psychiatry</p
sj-docx-2-his-10.1177_11786329231183317 – Supplemental material for Identifying Unique Subgroups of High-Cost Patients With Schizophrenia: A Population-Based Study Using Latent Class Analysis
Supplemental material, sj-docx-2-his-10.1177_11786329231183317 for Identifying Unique Subgroups of High-Cost Patients With Schizophrenia: A Population-Based Study Using Latent Class Analysis by Andrew J Stewart, Scott B Patten, Kirsten M Fiest, Tyler S Williamson, James P Wick and Paul E Ronksley in Health Services Insights</p
sj-docx-1-cpa-10.1177_07067437231225938 - Supplemental material for Food Insecurity is Associated with Poor Mental Health in Canadian Children and Adolescents
Supplemental material, sj-docx-1-cpa-10.1177_07067437231225938 for Food Insecurity is Associated with Poor Mental Health in Canadian Children
and Adolescents by Vandad Sharifi, Gina Dimitropoulos, Jeanne V.A. Williams, Sandy Rao, Pardis Pedram, Andrew G.M. Bulloch and Scott B. Patten in The Canadian Journal of Psychiatry</p
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