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Psychosis: Has perceived public stigma changed in Hong Kong?
Perceived public stigma (PPS) towards psychosis has remained static over 9 years in Hong Kong, with different education groups showing unique patterns of changes in PPS and endorsement of medication treatment across the years, researchers from the University of Hong Kong (HKU) have reported.
Psychosis: Has perceived public stigma changed in Hong Kong?
04 Nov 2022Depression linked to lower likelihood of having children
Men and women with treated depression appear to be less likely to have children or have fewer children relative to their counterparts without the condition, a study has found.
Depression linked to lower likelihood of having children
29 Oct 2022Psychotic disorders a potentially modifiable risk factor for dementia
Individuals with nonaffective psychotic disorders appear to have a twofold higher risk of developing subsequent dementia compared with those who do not have such disorders, as reported in a recent study.
Psychotic disorders a potentially modifiable risk factor for dementia
25 Oct 2022Poor sleep quality, depression predict sexual dysfunction in women
Sexual dysfunction in women is associated with several factors, including senility, dissatisfaction with sleep, not having a partner, complaints of depression, low education, insufficient income, and worse perception of global health, according to a Brazil study.
Poor sleep quality, depression predict sexual dysfunction in women
23 Oct 2022Hysterectomy tied to increased diabetes risk
Undergoing a hysterectomy, particularly at a young age, may be associated with an increased risk of developing diabetes, according to a study from France presented at EASD 2022.