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Journal of Psychiatric Research

ISSN: 0022-3956

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  • Data for: Ambient temperature and solar insolation are associated with decreased prevalence of SSRI-treated psychiatric disorders
    This is a composite dataset of psychiatric data from the CPES dataset, average yearly solar insolation from NASA’s NLDAS-2 Forcing Dataset Information, and average yearly temperature from NOAA’s US Climate Normals. Data were paired by using CPES subjects' FIPS county codes.
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  • Data for: Bibliometric Analysis of Manuscript Characteristics that Influence Citations: A Comparison of Six Major Psychiatry Journals
    Data (n = 545) from top 6 psychiatry journals from January 1, 2007 to June 1, 2007. Citation count retrieved from Web of Science by Clarivate Analytics.
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  • Subcortical volume and cortical surface architecture in women with acute and remitted anorexia nervosa: an exploratory neuroimaging study
    Regions of significantly reduced cortical thickness (CT) and local gyrification index (LGI) in women with acute and remitted anorexia nervosa. Data values correspond to cluster numbers.
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  • HEROES-SPA: Psychological support
    Methodology: This dataset is a reduced and anonymised version of the HEROES-Spain dataset.
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  • Wanting to seek help during the pandemic for mental health and substance use concerns among the LGBTQI2S+ young adults dataset.
    The dataset contains de-identified cross-sectional data of LGBTQI2S+ young adults who was living in Ontario and Quebec in Canada during the pandemic and responded to a range of questions regarding their mental health and substance use status and related factors.
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  • Basel Study of Preterm Children (BSPC)
    Background: Very preterm born children have increased rates of cognitive, socio-emotional, and mental health difficulties later in life compared to term born children. The Basel Study of Preterm Children BSPC has a focus on studying sleep behavior and the hypothalamus-pituitary-adrenocortical axis (HPAA)-function in preterm and full-term born children.

    Design and Participants: The BSPC is a longitudinal cohort study of very preterm children (< 32nd week of gestation) and an age and gender matched comparison group of term born children. The preterm children were born between 6/2001–12/2006 and recruited from an original cohort of 260 very preterm children born during that time in Basel, Switzerland. The term born children were recruited from official birth notifications. Children participated during 3 waves of the study at an average age of 8, 10, and 12 years. In total, 214 children and their parents participated (108 very preterm and 106 term born children), however, the number of participants varies depending on the measurement occasion and the respective measure.

    Measures: Measurements included (a) parent and child-report questionnaires on children’s wellbeing, behavioral and emotional problems, sleep behavior and problems, physical activity and exercise levels, and parenting behavior, (b) interviews with children regarding their mental health (Kinder-DIPS), (c) cognitive development, (d) measures of motor development and gait development, (e) assessment of children’s HPAA-function, (f) sleep EEG/polysomnographic-assessment of sleep, (g) actigraphy/activity monitoring to measure sleep and physical activity, and (h) blood samples to assess brain derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF) concentration.

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  • Effects of Mindfulness-Based Stress Reduction on Psychological Distress in Health Workers: A Three-arm Parallel RCT
    The dataset includes sociodemographic, group assignment, and participation variables as well as outcome measures (total and subscale scores) for participants in four time points: 1. EF (at recruitment) 2. T0 (at baseline) 3. T1 (first follow-up at 2 months) 4. T2 (second follow-up at 6 months)
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