Meta-analysis
Ioana A. Cristea, PhD; Claudio Gentili, MD, PhD; Carmen D. Cotet, PhD; et al.
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JAMA Psychiatry. 2017;74(4):319-328. doi:10.1001/jamapsychiatry.2016.4287
This systematic review and meta-analysis of randomized clinical trials assesses the efficacy of psychotherapies for borderline personality disorder populations.
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Editorial
Treating Borderline Personality Disorder With Psychotherapy: Where Do We Go From Here?
Peter Fonagy, PhD; Patrick Luyten, PhD; Anthony Bateman, MA, FRCPsych
JAMA Psychiatry
Christine Ecker, PhD; Derek S. Andrews, MSc; Christina M. Gudbrandsen, MSc; et al.
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JAMA Psychiatry. 2017;74(4):329-338. doi:10.1001/jamapsychiatry.2016.3990
This case-control study examines the probability of autism spectrum disorder as a function of normative sex-related phenotypic diversity in brain structure in a sample of adults with autism spectrum disorder and matched neurotypical control individuals.
Euan Mackay, MSc; Christina Dalman, MD, PhD; Håkan Karlsson, PhD; et al.
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JAMA Psychiatry. 2017;74(4):339-349. doi:10.1001/jamapsychiatry.2016.4257
This national population-based cohort study uses Swedish registry data to assess whether gestational weight gain during pregnancy and maternal body mass index in early pregnancy are associated with a risk for nonaffective psychoses in offspring.
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Invited Commentary
Prenatal Nutritional Deficiency and Psychosis: Where Do We Go From Here?
Ezra Susser, MD, DrPH; Katherine M. Keyes, PhD
JAMA Psychiatry
Meta-analysis
Eirini Karyotaki, MSc; Heleen Riper, PhD; Jos Twisk, PhD; et al.
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JAMA Psychiatry. 2017;74(4):351-359. doi:10.1001/jamapsychiatry.2017.0044
This study estimates the effect of self-guided internet-based cognitive behavioral therapy in treating adults with depressive symptoms compared with controls and evaluates the moderating effects of treatment outcome and response.
Lisa Underwood, PhD; Karen E. Waldie, PhD; Elizabeth Peterson, PhD; et al.
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JAMA Psychiatry. 2017;74(4):360-369. doi:10.1001/jamapsychiatry.2016.4234
This longitudinal cohort study of participants in the Growing Up in New Zealand Study evaluates characteristics associated with depression in men at the time their partners were pregnant as well as after the child was born.
Adam M. Chekroud, MSc; Ralitza Gueorguieva, PhD; Harlan M. Krumholz, MD, SM; et al.
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JAMA Psychiatry. 2017;74(4):370-378. doi:10.1001/jamapsychiatry.2017.0025
This study uses data from previous clinical trials to identify clusters of symptoms of depression that respond differently to antidepressant medications.
Brett Froeliger, PhD; Patrick A. McConnell, MS; Spencer Bell, BS; et al.
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JAMA Psychiatry. 2017;74(4):379-386. doi:10.1001/jamapsychiatry.2017.0017
Two studies evaluate corticothalamic-mediated inhibitory control in individuals who are attempting to quit smoking.
Meta-analysis
Maartje Luijten, PhD; Arnt F. Schellekens, MD, PhD; Simone Kühn, PhD; et al.
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JAMA Psychiatry. 2017;74(4):387-398. doi:10.1001/jamapsychiatry.2016.3084
This meta-analysis examines the nature and direction of reward-processing disruptions during anticipation and outcome notification of monetary rewards in individuals with addiction, using images from fMRI studies.