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The Bipolar Disorder Medication Adherence Battery: validity, reliability, and clinical benchmarks

17+ hour, 32+ min ago  (1712+ words) Front. Psychiatry, 19 February 2026 "zlem Sertel Berk 2 Medication adherence is pivotal in bipolar disorder, yet no tools assess the full range of psychological and contextual determinants that translate intention into behavior. This study developed and validated the Bipolar Disorder Medication Adherence…...

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Frontiers | Assessing the Efficacy and Safety of rTMS, tDCS, and DBS in Treating Auditory Hallucinations: A Scoping Review

3+ day, 4+ hour ago  (306+ words) Auditory hallucinations (AH)the perception of sound in the absence of any external auditory stimulusare among the most clinically significant and personally distressing symptoms encountered in psychiatry and neurology. Although AH is canonically associated with schizophrenia spectrum disorders, where it…...

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A latent profile analysis and network analysis of comorbidity of depression and anxiety in left-behind adolescents

3+ day, 16+ hour ago  (1752+ words) Front. Psychol., 16 February 2026 Methods: Based on the "Science Database of People Mental Health" managed by the National Population Health Data Center (China), a total of 3,205 left-behind adolescents (1,538 males; 1,667 females) were included. The Patient Health Questionnaire-9 and the Generalized Anxiety Disorder…...

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The effect of exercise interventions on mental health in children and adolescents with attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder: a meta-analysis

3+ day, 17+ hour ago  (1696+ words) Front. Psychol., 16 February 2026 This article is part of the Research TopicPsychological Factors in Physical Education and Sport - Volume VIIView all 17 articles Figure 1. Literature screening and selection flowchart. Outcomes were assessed using standardized and validated tools, including the Conners" Rating Scales…...

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Frontiers | Attenuated Inferred–Sensory Mismatch during Masked Face Recognition in Schizophrenia

1+ week, 2+ day ago  (575+ words) Introduction: Predictive-processing accounts have become increasingly influential in understanding the pathophysiology of schizophrenia (SZ). Within this framework, mismatch negativity (MMN) paradigms provide a well-established and widely replicated assay of mismatch processing. However, most MMN designs operationalize mismatch as violations of…...

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Frontiers | Personalized resilience: how individual variability in brain–immune responses to stress influences the development of anxiety disorders

1+ week, 3+ day ago  (358+ words) Stress exposure has increased significantly, contributing to higher rates of anxiety, depression, and post-traumatic stress disorder. However, individual responses to stress vary greatly, underscoring the concept of stress resilience. The acute stress response activates the amygdala, hippocampus, and prefrontal cortex,…...

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Efficacy and safety of desvenlafaxine in treating patients with major depressive disorder: a network meta-analysis

1+ week, 6+ day ago  (1304+ words) Front. Neurosci., 06 February 2026 Conclusion: DVS at doses " 50 mg/day significantly improves depressive symptoms compared with placebo. Among the evaluated doses, 200 mg/day consistently showed numerically greater improvements while maintaining acceptable tolerability; however, the certainty of dose differences remains limited, and…...

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Integrating autonomic and affective pathways in borderline personality disorder: the triangle therapy hypothesis

2+ week, 3+ day ago  (1596+ words) HYPOTHESIS AND THEORY article Front. Psychol., 02 February 2026 1. Silence " neuroception of abandonment " dorsal vagal collapse 2. Chaotic sound " neuroception of intrusion " sympathetic arousal 3. Prolonged isolation " neuroception of irrevocable aloneness " oscillation between sympathetic protest and dorsal shutdown TTB conceptualizes borderline dysregulation as emerging…...

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Frontiers | Sexual hallucinations and delusions in borderline personality disorder

3+ week, 46+ min ago  (541+ words) Introduction: Sexual hallucinations have lifetime prevalence rates of 0.4% in the general population and up to 44% in schizophrenia spectrum disorders. For borderline personality disorder (BPD) these rates are unknown. We therefore studied prevalence rates of sexual hallucinations and delusions in this…...

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Olink proteomics identifies FGF-19 as a treatment-responsive inflammatory biomarker associated with acupuncture intervention in young females with mild depression

3+ week, 8+ hour ago  (305+ words) Mild depression in women is a distinct disorder with unclear immune mechanisms. This study aims to identify peripheral inflammatory biomarkers and to explore acupuncture's immunomodulatory effects via Olink proteomics. Thirty female participants (1845 years) were assigned to healthy controls (HC), mild…...