This commentary examines how the findings from Uludag et al. (2021), “Prevalence, clinical correlates and risk factors associated with Tardive Dyskinesia in Chinese patients with schizophrenia,” can be leveraged to build robust prediction models. While the study provides a valuable Read More …
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Using the Chinese Version of the Screen for Disordered Eating to Assess Disordered Eating: Reliability, Validity and Correlates commentary on article, value of paper
Commentary: The Value of Validating the Screen for Disordered Eating in a Chinese Context This paper by Cheung et al. is a highly useful contribution to the fields of clinical psychology, public health, and cross-cultural psychiatry. Its primary value lies Read More …
Personalised video recommendation system and its potential role as a trigger of addiction- commentary on the paper
Abstract The influence of search engine algorithms on society’s collective thinking is significant. Initially, engineers aimed to develop algorithms that would provide optimal results for relevant keywords. However, the focus later shifted towards implementing personalised search methods that could deliver Read More …
‘’Coronary Blindness: Desensitization after excessive exposure to coronavirus-related information‘’
paper: The coronavirus epidemic has not only affected the health, political and social systems across the globe but also drastically impacted journals and research groups in a negative way. Most journals have favored articles written about coronavirus which provide critical Read More …
Vitamin D Status and Its Relationship with Platelet Parameters in Young Adults: Evidence from a Cross-Sectional Study commentary on paper- importance statement
Why this study is important Despite growing interest in the extra-skeletal effects of vitamin D, particularly its immunomodulatory and anti-inflammatory properties, its relationship with routinely available platelet and inflammatory markers remains poorly defined. Existing studies have mostly focused on patients Read More …
Call for Chapters: The Science of Preventing Nuclear War: Psychology, Sociology, and Systems Thinking- commentary on call for book chapter
This call for chapters is not just an academic exercise; it is a response to a critical gap in how we currently understand and attempt to prevent nuclear war. The title itself, The Science of Preventing Nuclear War: Psychology, Sociology, Read More …
Can ChatGPT Answer GRE Psychology Questions? -commentary on book chapter
This study provides a valuable benchmark for the capabilities of large language models (LLMs) like ChatGPT in a specific academic domain. The finding that ChatGPT correctly answered 90% of GRE Psychology questions is impressive and immediately suggests a powerful role Read More …
Call for Chapters: The Science of Preventing Nuclear War: Psychology, Sociology, and Systems Thinking
Introduction For over seven decades, humanity has lived under the shadow of nuclear weapons. The discourse surrounding these existential threats has been largely dominated by political scientists, strategists, and military analysts, focusing on deterrence theory, arms control treaties, and geopolitical Read More …
Impact of Clozapine on Neutrophil and White Blood Cell Counts: A Case Study
samet uludag (Kastamonu Arac Government Hospital, Turkey) and Kadir Uludag (Capital Medical University Xuanwu Hospital, China) Source Title: Cases on Psychiatric Medicine Abstract This abstract presents a case study of a 55-year-old Turkish female residing in Turkey diagnosed with Read More …
Case Studies in Clinical Psychiatry: Neurostimulation for Emotional and Affective Disorders
Abstract Neurostimulation has emerged as a significant therapeutic approach for various disabilities (e.g., emotional disability), revolutionizing the management and treatment of affected individuals. By delivering electrical impulses to the nervous system, it targets multiple types of disabilities, including those related Read More …
