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SOCIAL STRESS IN SCHIZOPHRENIC OUTPATIENTS AND THEIR CAREGIVERS

SOCIAL STRESS IN SCHIZOPHRENIC OUTPATIENTS AND THEIR CAREGIVERS

Background: Action of the psychosocial factors in the evolution of schizophrenia is important both for patients and their caregivers, being an important marker...

C REACTIVE PROTEIN, A POSSIBLE BIOMARKER FOR THE MAJOR DEPRESSIVE EPISODE

C REACTIVE PROTEIN, A POSSIBLE BIOMARKER FOR THE MAJOR DEPRESSIVE EPISODE

The central nervous system has a bidirectional communication with the immune system by many mechanisms that could link depression with an increase of the inflammation markers like C reactive...

ELEVATED PLASMA FIBRINOGEN A POSSIBLE BIOMARKER FOR PSYCHOLOGICAL DISTRESS AND DEPRESSION

ELEVATED PLASMA FIBRINOGEN A POSSIBLE BIOMARKER FOR PSYCHOLOGICAL DISTRESS AND DEPRESSION

Depressive disorder represents the leading cause of disability worldwide. An increasing body of evidence suggests that patients presenting psychological distress and depression show alterations in immunological markers. The aim...

POSTOPERATIVE DELIRIUM INCIDENCE AND OXIDATIVE STRESS IN LAPAROSCOPIC SURGERY

POSTOPERATIVE DELIRIUM INCIDENCE AND OXIDATIVE STRESS IN LAPAROSCOPIC SURGERY

ostoperative delirium is a common complication of all types of surgery, especially in elderly patients (2). Overproduction of free oxygen radicals and decrease of organism defense mechanisms is believed...

SOMATIC COMORBIDITIES IN UNIPOLAR DEPRESSION

SOMATIC COMORBIDITIES IN UNIPOLAR DEPRESSION

The somatic comorbidities in unipolar depression are a potential risk not only for the unfavorable course, but also increase the social and economic burden of this disorder A study conducted...

THE DELAY TO THE FIRST PSYCHIATRY CONSULT IN TWO ACUTE INPATIENTS CLINICS IN ROMANIA

THE DELAY TO THE FIRST PSYCHIATRY CONSULT IN TWO ACUTE INPATIENTS CLINICS IN ROMANIA

Around 25% of adults experience a mental illness in each year and approximately 60% received no mental health care. There are still long delays between the onset of symptoms...