Tardive Dyskinesia Development, Superoxide Dismutase Levels, and Relevant Genetic Polymorphisms commentary on importance of genetic information to predict TD occurrence

Abstract Tardive dyskinesia (TD) is a prevalent movement disorder that significantly impacts patients with schizophrenia (SCZ) due to extended exposure to antipsychotics (AP). Several genetic polymorphisms, including superoxide dismutase (SOD) and DRD3 9ser, have been suggested as explanations why some Read More …

Prevalence, clinical correlates and risk factors associated with Tardive Dyskinesia in Chinese patients with schizophrenia commentary on its relationship with antipsychotics

Tardive Dyskinesia (TD) is a serious, nonrhythmic and iatrogenic movement disorder, and is a common comorbidity in patients with schizophrenia (SZ). The main goal of this study was to investigate the prevalence, clinical correlates, and risk factors of TD in Read More …

Exploring the Association Between Textual Parameters and Psychological and Cognitive Factors commentary on the manuscript (positive aspects)

This study offers a timely and highly valuable contribution to the intersection of computational linguistics, psychology, and cognitive science. Its benefits are both theoretical and practical, with significant potential to advance mental health research and real‑world applications. 1. Objective, scalable Read More …

Association Between Reviewer Engagement and Publication Success in Psychiatry commentary on book chapter

Abstract The peer-review process stands as a pivotal mechanism for impartially assessing articles. Nevertheless, mounting concerns arise regarding waning interest among potential reviewers in appraising manuscripts. This phenomenon arises partly from academic institutions neglecting review engagement as an evaluative criterion Read More …