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Psychiatric illness and drug abuse common in jailed juveniles

A study by Northwestern University researchers found that nearly a third of jailed teenagers have co-occurring substance abuse disorders and ADHD or behavioral disorders. The authors suggest that mental health professionals must collaborate with the juvenile justice system to improve screening, diversion, and access to treatment.

SourceNorthwestern University·JournalArchives of General Psychiatry·DateNov 10, 2003
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Parents favor counseling over meds for kids' anxiety

A study found that parents' attitudes towards social anxiety disorder treatment can significantly impact their children's benefits from therapy. Parents who had used medication or counseling in the past were more favorable towards these treatments, and those with a history of emotional problems preferred counseling.

SourceCenter for Advancing Health·JournalJournal of Developmental & Behavioral Pediatrics·DateOct 10, 2003

Born shy, always shy? Temperamental differences may last throughout life, brain study suggests

A recent brain study suggests that individual differences in temperament may be associated with persistent differences in brain activity related to emotion and novelty detection. Inhibited children showed a relatively high level of activity in the amygdala when shown unfamiliar faces, whereas uninhibited children showed less activity.

SourceAmerican Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS)·JournalScience·DateJun 19, 2003
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Generalized anxiety disorder linked to peptic ulcer disease

A new study has found a significant link between generalized anxiety disorder and peptic ulcer disease, with individuals experiencing more anxiety symptoms being more likely to report ulcers. The study suggests that persistent, severe anxiety and infectious agents may both contribute to the development of peptic ulcers.

SourceCenter for Advancing Health·JournalPsychosomatic Medicine·DateNov 25, 2002

Family relationships key to children's mental health, say University of Toronto researchers

A study by University of Toronto researchers found that anxious children with troubled families have poorer treatment outcomes. Children who felt their families were dysfunctional or their parents were stressed had poorer treatment outcomes. The study suggests including parents in the treatment process is crucial for effective therapy.

SourceUniversity of Toronto·JournalJournal of the American Academy of Child & Adolescent Psychiatry·DateOct 24, 2001
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New Study: Chronic Tension Headache Pain Disrupts Patients' Lives

A new study found that nearly half of chronic tension headache sufferers also meet criteria for a mood or anxiety disorder. These disorders often go overlooked in treatment, and patients may not openly discuss them due to stigma. The study highlights the importance of considering mental health when prescribing treatment for chronic pain.

SourceOhio University·DateJun 27, 1998

Drug Is First In Decade To Show Promise Treating Generalized Anxiety Disorder

A new study led by Duke psychiatrist Dr. Jonathan Davidson found that the anti-depressant drug venlafaxine XR is effective in reducing symptoms of GAD, including feelings of worry and tension. The drug was more effective than a placebo and a commonly used anti-anxiety medication, offering a new treatment option for this chronic disorder.

SourceDuke University Medical Center·DateMar 26, 1998
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