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Is Psychotherapy preferred by men or women?

August 16, 2015 / SGWHC Editorial Staff / Blog
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    Treatment preferences among men attending outpatient psychiatric services Authors: Sierra Hernandez CA1, Oliffe JL, Joyce AS, Söchting I, Ogrodniczuk JS. Gender differences are particularly interesting when it comes to mental health. A lot of research suggests women are more likely to suffer from psychiatric disorders than men, particularly depression, anxiety, and insomnia. Many factors, like social inequality and a […]

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Depression, psychiatry, Psychology, Psychotherapy, suicide

Soldier Suicide-Can we predict it?

January 23, 2015 / SGWHC Editorial Staff / Blog
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Predicting Suicides After Psychiatric Hospitalization in US Army Soldiers The Army Study to Assess Risk and Resilience in Servicemembers (Army STARRS) This large study, over a 6 year period, which included review of almost 54,000 hospitalizations of soldiers for psychiatric admission diagnoses, allowed the authors to create an algorithm which might allow doctors to predict […]

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Preventive Medicine, psychiatry, suicide, Veterans

Predicting Soldier Suicides

January 23, 2015 / SGWHC Editorial Staff / Journal Articles
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Predicting Suicides After Psychiatric Hospitalization in US Army Soldiers The Army Study to Assess Risk and Resilience in Servicemembers (Army STARRS) AUTHORS: Ronald C. Kessler, PhD1; Christopher H. Warner, MD2; Christopher Ivany, MD3; Maria V. Petukhova, PhD1; Sherri Rose, PhD1; Evelyn J. Bromet, PhD4; Millard Brown III, MD, MB3; Tianxi Cai, ScD5; Lisa J. Colpe, PhD, MPH6; Kenneth L. Cox, MD, MPH7; Carol S. Fullerton, PhD8; Stephen E. Gilman, ScD9,10; Michael J. Gruber, MS1; Steven G. Heeringa, PhD11; Lisa Lewandowski-Romps, PhD11; Junlong Li, PhD5; Amy M. Millikan-Bell, MD, MPH7; James […]

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Preventive Medicine, psychiatry, suicide, veterens

Suicide Sex Differences

August 30, 2013 / SGWHC Editorial Team / Reports/Guidelines
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CDC Suicide Trends Show Marked Differences by Sex   Significant Increase Overall Rate Seen in Middle-aged Women Mechanisms Vary by Sex    

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