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Volume 60, No 10, 2003
THIS MONTH IN ARCHIVES OF GENERAL PSYCHIATRY This Month in Archives of General Psychiatry
PERSPECTIVES
Mechanism of New Antipsychotic Medications: Occupancy Is Not Just Antagonism Gerhard Gründer; Arvid Carlsson; Dean F. Wong
ORIGINAL ARTICLES
Relationship Between Antidepressant Medication Treatment and Suicide in Adolescents Mark Olfson; David Shaffer; Steven C. Marcus; Ted Greenber
Magnetic Resonance Imaging of Mediodorsal, Pulvinar, and Centromedian Nuclei of the Thalamus in Patients With Schi-zophrenia
Eileen M. Kemether; Monte S. Buchsbaum; William Byne; Erin A. Hazlett; Mehmet Haznedar; Adam M. Brickman; Jimcy Platholi; Rachel Bloom
Longitudinal Trajectories of Depression and Anxiety in a Prospective Community Study: The Zurich Cohort Study Kathleen Ries Merikangas; Heping Zhang; Shelli Avenevoli; Suddhasatta Acharyya; Martin Neuenschwander; Jules Angst Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation in the Treatment of Depression: A Double-blind, Placebo-Controlled Trial
Paul B. Fitzgerald; Timothy L. Brown; Natasha A. U. Marston; Z. Jeff Daskalakis; Anthony de Castella; Jayashri Kulkarni Mild Depressive Symptoms Are Associated With Amplified and Prolonged Inflammatory Responses After Influenza Virus Vaccination in Older Adults
Ronald Glaser; Theodore F. Robles; John Sheridan; William B. Malarkey; Janice K. Kiecolt-Glaser
A Polymorphism in the Serotonin Receptor 3A (HTR3A) Gene and Its Association With Harm Avoidance in Women Jonas Melke; Lars Westberg; Staffan Nilsson; Mikael Landén; Henrik Soderstrom; Fariba Baghaei; Roland Rosmond; Göran Holm; Per Björntorp; Lars-Göran Nilsson; Rolf Adolfsson; Elias Eriksson
A Randomized Controlled Trial of Cognitive Therapy, a Self-help Booklet, and Repeated Assessments as Early Interven-tions for Posttraumatic Stress Disorder
Anke Ehlers; David M. Clark; Ann Hackmann; Freda McManus; Melanie Fennell; Claudia Herbert; Richard Mayou Early Reactions to Cannabis Predict Later Dependence
David M. Fergusson; L. John Horwood; Michael T. Lynskey; Pamela A. F. Madden Community Reinforcement Therapy for Cocaine-Dependent Outpatients
Stephen T. Higgins; Stacey C. Sigmon; Conrad J. Wong; Sarah H. Heil; Gary J. Badger; Robert Donham; Robert L. Dantona; Stacey Anthony
Volume 108, No 4, 2003
EDITORIAL
Weight gain: gained by waiting? Gin S. Malhi, Invited Guest Editor REVIEW ARTICLE
Behavioural management of antipsychotic-induced weight gain: a review U Werneke, D Taylor, T.A.B. Sanders, S Wessely
ORIGINAL ARTICLES
Postmaturity in a genetic subtype of schizophrenia E. W. C. Chow, J. Husted, R. Weksberg, A. S. Bassett
Brain morphological abnormality in schizophrenia is independent of country of origin
S. E. Chua, I. W. S. Lam, K.-S. Tai, C. Cheung, W.-N. Tang, E. Y. H. Chen, P. W. H. Lee, F.-L. Chan, F. Lieh-Mak, P. J. McKenna Attention profile in schizophrenia compared with depression: differential effects of processing speed, selective attention and vigilance
J. Egeland, B. R. Rund, K. Sundet, N. I. Landrø, A. Asbjørnsen, A. Lund, A. Roness, K. I. Stordal, K. Hugdahl The first episode of psychosis: the experience of relatives
J. Addington, E. L. Coldham, B. Jones, T. Ko, D. Addington
The Family Questionnaire (FQ): a scale for measuring symptom appraisal in relatives of schizophrenic patients J. Quinn, C. Barrowclough, N. Tarrier
Depression and subjective quality of life in chronic phase schizophrenic patients G. Reine, C. Lançon, S. Di Tucci, C. Sapin, P. Auquier
The stigma of mental illness: effects of labelling on public attitudes towards people with mental disorder M. C. Angermeyer, H. Matschinger
Long-term inter-episode stability of syndromes underlying mania T. Sato, R. Bottlender, M. Sievas, A. Schröter, S. Hecht, H.-J. Möller CASE REPORT
Misleading hallucinations in unrecognized narcolepsy A. Szcs, J. Janszky, A. Holló, G. Migléczi, P. Halász
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Volume 160, No 12, 2003
PERSPECTIVES
EDITORIALS
Frederick K. Goodwin and S. Nassir Ghaemi
The Course of Bipolar Disorder and the Nature of Agitated Depression REVIEWS AND OVERVIEWS
Enkhe Badamgarav, Scott R. Weingarten, James M. Henning, Kevin Knight, Vic Hasselblad, Anacleto Gano, Jr., and Joshua J. Ofman
Effectiveness of Disease Management Programs in Depression: A Systematic Review IMAGES IN NEUROSCIENCE
Adrienne C. Lahti and Henry H. Holcomb Schizophrenia, VIII: Pharmacologic Models INTROSPECTIONS
R. Peter Uhlmann
Memories of the Pacific Coast CLINICAL CASE CONFERENCE
Herbert Hendin, John T. Maltsberger, and Ann Pollinger Haas A Physician’s Suicide
IMAGES IN PSYCHIATRY
Robert P. Liberman, Jane G.R. Musgrave, and Joe Langlois Taunton State Hospital, Massachusetts
NEW RESEARCH
ARTICLES
Mauricio Tohen, Carlos A. Zarate, Jr., John Hennen, Hari-Mandir Kaur Khalsa, Stephen M. Strakowski, Priscilla Gebre-Medhin, Paola Salvatore, and Ross J. Baldessarini
The McLean-Harvard First-Episode Mania Study: Prediction of Recovery and First Recurrence Ramin Mojtabai, Ezra S. Susser, and Evelyn J. Bromet
Clinical Characteristics, 4-Year Course, and DSM-IV Classification of Patients With Nonaffective Acute Remitting Psychosis Sabine J. Roza, Marijke B. Hofstra, Jan van der Ende, and Frank C. Verhulst
Stable Prediction of Mood and Anxiety Disorders Based on Behavioral and Emotional Problems in Childhood: A 14-Year Fol-low-Up During Childhood, Adolescence, and Young Adulthood
Dan V. Iosifescu, Andrew A. Nierenberg, Jonathan E. Alpert, Megan Smith, Stella Bitran, Christina Dording, and Maurizio Fava
The Impact of Medical Comorbidity on Acute Treatment in Major Depressive Disorder
Debra L. Foley, Michael C. Neale, Charles O. Gardner, Andrew Pickles, and Kenneth S. Kendler
Major Depression and Associated Impairment: Same or Different Genetic and Environmental Risk Factors? Mario Maj, Raffaele Pirozzi, Lorenza Magliano, and Luca Bartoli
Agitated Depression in Bipolar I Disorder: Prevalence, Phenomenology, and Outcome
Helen Z. Reinherz, Angela D. Paradis, Rose M. Giaconia, Cecilia K. Stashwick, and Garrett Fitzmaurice Childhood and Adolescent Predictors of Major Depression in the Transition to Adulthood
Martin Reite, Peter Teale, Donald C. Rojas, Tara L. Benkers, and Jon Carlson Anomalous Somatosensory Cortical Localization in Schizophrenia
Serge A. Mitelman, Lina Shihabuddin, Adam M. Brickman, Erin A. Hazlett, and Monte S. Buchsbaum
MRI Assessment of Gray and White Matter Distribution in Brodmann’s Areas of the Cortex in Patients With Schizophrenia With Good and Poor Outcomes
Katherine L. Narr, Tonmoy Sharma, Roger P. Woods, Paul M. Thompson, Elizabeth R. Sowell, David Rex, Sharon Kim, Dina Asuncion, Seonah Jang, John Mazziotta, and Arthur W. Toga
Increases in Regional Subarachnoid CSF Without Apparent Cortical Gray Matter Deficits in Schizophrenia: Modulating Effects of Sex and Age
Alexandra L. Sporn, Deanna K. Greenstein, Nitin Gogtay, Neal O. Jeffries, Marge Lenane, Peter Gochman, Liv S. Clasen, Jo-nathan Blumenthal, Jay N. Giedd, and Judith L. Rapoport
Progressive Brain Volume Loss During Adolescence in Childhood-Onset Schizophrenia
Philip R. Szeszko, Ethan Goldberg, Handan Gunduz-Bruce, Manzar Ashtari, Delbert Robinson, Anil K. Malhotra, Todd Lencz, John Bates, David T. Crandall, John M. Kane, and Robert M. Bilder
Smaller Anterior Hippocampal Formation Volume in Antipsychotic-Naive Patients With First-Episode Schizophrenia
Chandlee C. Dickey, Robert W. McCarley, Martina M. Voglmaier, Margaret A. Niznikiewicz, Larry J. Seidman, Susan Demeo, Melissa Frumin, and Martha E. Shenton
An MRI Study of Superior Temporal Gyrus Volume in Women With Schizotypal Personality Disorder Jiri Modestin, Andreas Huber, Engin Satirli, Tina Malti, and Daniel Hell
Long-Term Course of Schizophrenic Illness: Bleuler’s Study Reconsidered
Joseph H. Callicott, Venkata S. Mattay, Beth A. Verchinski, Stefano Marenco, Michael F. Egan, and Daniel R. Weinberger Complexity of Prefrontal Cortical Dysfunction in Schizophrenia: More Than Up or Down
Stanley Zammit, Peter Allebeck, Christina Dalman, Ingvar Lundberg, Tomas Hemmingsson, and Glyn Lewis Investigating the Association Between Cigarette Smoking and Schizophrenia in a Cohort Study
Simona Noaghiul and Joseph R. Hibbeln
Cross-National Comparisons of Seafood Consumption and Rates of Bipolar Disorders BRIEF REPORTS
Seth Himelhoch and Gail Daumit
To Whom Do Psychiatrists Offer Smoking-Cessation Counseling?
Jean Théberge, Yousef Al-Semaan, Peter C. Williamson, Ravi S. Menon, Richard W.J. Neufeld, Nagalingam Rajakumar, Bet-sy Schaefer, Maria Densmore, and Dick J. Drost
Glutamate and Glutamine in the Anterior Cingulate and Thalamus of Medicated Patients With Chronic Schizophrenia and Healthy Comparison Subjects Measured With 4.0-T Proton MRS
Faith B. Dickerson, John J. Boronow, Cassie R. Stallings, Andrea E. Origoni, and Robert H. Yolken Reduction of Symptoms by Valacyclovir in Cytomegalovirus-Seropositive Individuals With Schizophrenia Sidse M. Arnfred, Andrew C.N. Chen, Birte Y. Glenthøj, and Ralf P. Hemmingsen
Normal P50 Gating in Unmedicated Schizophrenia Outpatients
Colleen A. Brenner, Olaf Sporns, Paul H. Lysaker, and Brian F. O’Donnell
EEG Synchronization to Modulated Auditory Tones in Schizophrenia, Schizoaffective Disorder, and Schizotypal Personality Disorder
Volume 161, No 1, 2004
PERSPECTIVES
EDITORIALS Charney
Discovering the Neural Basis of Human Social Anxiety: A Diagnostic and Therapeutic Imperative REVIEWS AND OVERVIEWS
Mark S. Bauer and Landis Mitchner
What Is a “Mood Stabilizer”? An Evidence-Based Response Ripu D. Jindal, Daniel J. Buysse, and Michael E. Thase
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IMAGES IN NEUROSCIENCE
Stephen R. Marder, Wayne Fenton, and Kenneth Youens
Schizophrenia, IX: Cognition in Schizophrenia – The MATRICS Initiative INTROSPECTIONS
Schildkraut
“Saint Jerome in a Dark Chamber”: Rembrandt’s Metaphoric Portrayal of the Depressed Mind CLINICAL CASE CONFERENCE
Heike Tost, Cornelia S. Wendt, Andrea Schmitt, Andreas Heinz, and Dieter F. Braus
Huntington’s Disease: Phenomenological Diversity of a Neuropsychiatric Condition That Challenges Traditional Concepts in Neurology and Psychiatry
IMAGES IN PSYCHIATRY Margolis
Raymond W. Waggoner, M.D., 1901-2000 NEW RESEARCH
ARTICLES
Ruth A. Lanius, Peter C. Williamson, Maria Densmore, Kristine Boksman, R. W. Neufeld, Joseph S. Gati, and Ravi S. Menon The Nature of Traumatic Memories: A 4-T fMRI Functional Connectivity Analysis
Hans P. Kapfhammer, Hans B. Rothenhäusler, Till Krauseneck, Christian Stoll, and Gustav Schelling
Posttraumatic Stress Disorder and Health-Related Quality of Life in Long-Term Survivors of Acute Respiratory Distress Syn-drome
Stefano Pallanti, Leonardo Quercioli, and Eric Hollander
Social Anxiety in Outpatients With Schizophrenia: A Relevant Cause of Disability Joel Gelernter, Grier P. Page, Murray B. Stein, and Scott W. Woods
Genome-Wide Linkage Scan for Loci Predisposing to Social Phobia: Evidence for a Chromosome 16 Risk Locus Brian Martis, Christopher I. Wright, Katherine G. McMullin, Lisa M. Shin, and Scott L. Rauch
Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging Evidence for a Lack of Striatal Dysfunction During Implicit Sequence Learning in Individuals With Animal Phobia
Gerard E. Bruder, Franklin R. Schneier, Jonathan W. Stewart, Patrick J. McGrath, and Frederic Quitkin
Left Hemisphere Dysfunction During Verbal Dichotic Listening Tests in Patients Who Have Social Phobia With or Without Comorbid Depressive Disorder
Daniela Caldirola, Laura Bellodi, Andrea Caumo, Giovanni Migliarese, and Giampaolo Perna Approximate Entropy of Respiratory Patterns in Panic Disorder
Renee D. Goodwin, David M. Fergusson, and L. John Horwood Panic Attacks and Psychoticism
Michael Rohan, Aimee Parow, Andrew L. Stoll, Christina Demopulos, Seth Friedman, Stephen Dager, John Hennen, Bruce M. Cohen, and Perry F. Renshaw
Low-Field Magnetic Stimulation in Bipolar Depression Using an MRI-Based Stimulator
Martina Ballmaier, Arthur W. Toga, Rebecca E. Blanton, Elizabeth R. Sowell, Helen Lavretsky, Jeffrey Peterson, Daniel Pham, and Anand Kumar
Anterior Cingulate, Gyrus Rectus, and Orbitofrontal Abnormalities in Elderly Depressed Patients: An MRI-Based Parcellation of the Prefrontal Cortex
L. Fredrik Jarskog, Elzbieta S. Selinger, Jeffrey A. Lieberman, and John H. Gilmore
Apoptotic Proteins in the Temporal Cortex in Schizophrenia: High Bax/Bcl-2 Ratio Without Caspase-3 Activation Michael J. Minzenberg, John H. Poole, Cynthia Benton, and Sophia Vinogradov
Association of Anticholinergic Load With Impairment of Complex Attention and Memory in Schizophrenia Adele Diamond, Lisa Briand, John Fossella, and Lorrie Gehlbach
Genetic and Neurochemical Modulation of Prefrontal Cognitive Functions in Children
Kate Langley, Lucy Marshall, Marianne van den Bree, Hollie Thomas, Michael Owen, Michael O’Donovan, and Anita Tha-par
Association of the Dopamine D4Receptor Gene 7-Repeat Allele With Neuropsychological Test Performance of Children With ADHD
Barbara E. Havassy, Jennifer Alvidrez, and Karilyn K. Owen
Comparisons of Patients With Comorbid Psychiatric and Substance Use Disorders: Implications for Treatment and Service De-livery
Marcia Valenstein, Allison Mitchinson, David L. Ronis, Jeffrey A. Alexander, Sonia A. Duffy, Thomas J. Craig, and Kristen Lawton Barry
Quality Indicators and Monitoring of Mental Health Services: What Do Frontline Providers Think? BRIEF REPORTS
Christian Gaser, Igor Nenadic, Bradley R. Buchsbaum, Erin A. Hazlett, and Monte S. Buchsbaum
Ventricular Enlargement in Schizophrenia Related to Volume Reduction of the Thalamus, Striatum, and Superior Temporal Cortex
Robert M. Roth, Laura A. Flashman, Andrew J. Saykin, Thomas W. McAllister, and Robert Vidaver Apathy in Schizophrenia: Reduced Frontal Lobe Volume and Neuropsychological Deficits
Sven Janno, Matti Holi, Katinka Tuisku, and Kristian Wahlbeck
Prevalence of Neuroleptic-Induced Movement Disorders in Chronic Schizophrenia Inpatients
S. Nassir Ghaemi, Klara J. Rosenquist, James Y. Ko, Claudia F. Baldassano, Nicholas J. Kontos, and Ross J. Baldessarini Antidepressant Treatment in Bipolar Versus Unipolar Depression
Zubin Bhagwagar, Philip J. Cowen, Guy M. Goodwin, and Catherine J. Harmer
Normalization of Enhanced Fear Recognition by Acute SSRI Treatment in Subjects With a Previous History of Depression Carlos A. Zarate, Jr. and Mauricio Tohen
Double-Blind Comparison of the Continued Use of Antipsychotic Treatment Versus Its Discontinuation in Remitted Manic Pa-tients
Carlos A. Zarate, Jr., Jennifer L. Payne, Jorge Quiroz, Jonathan Sporn, Kirk K. Denicoff, David Luckenbaugh, Dennis S. Char-ney, and Husseini K. Manji
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