2025
Gambling disorder and problematic pornography use: Does co-occurrence influence treatment outcome?
Mestre-Bach G, Potenza M, Granero R, Håkansson A, Gómez-Peña M, Perales I, Vicó À, Uríszar J, Fernández-Aranda F, Sánchez I, Jiménez-Murcia S. Gambling disorder and problematic pornography use: Does co-occurrence influence treatment outcome? Journal Of Behavioral Addictions 2025, 14: 465-479. PMID: 40116860, PMCID: PMC11974433, DOI: 10.1556/2006.2025.00023.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsCognitive-behavioral therapyGambling disorderPornography useEmotion regulationGD severityTreatment outcomesCognitive-behavioral therapy approachCognitive-behavioral therapy sessionsTreatment outcomes of individualsCo-occurrence of GDCo-occurrenceMental health concernsImprove treatment adherenceBehavioral addictionsTreatment dropoutOutcomes of individualsWeekly sessionsTreatment adherencePsychopathologyGamblingSessionsDisordersAssociated with higher likelihoodRelapseImpulse2855 Dementia in elderly individuals with depression: a systematic review and Meta-analysis of longitudinal studies (2013–2024)
da Costa Galvão P, de Sousa Romeiro A, de Souza G, Prudente T, Dias E, Nogueira T, Silveira E. 2855 Dementia in elderly individuals with depression: a systematic review and Meta-analysis of longitudinal studies (2013–2024). Age And Ageing 2025, 54: afae277.130. DOI: 10.1093/ageing/afae277.130.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMild cognitive impairmentOlder adultsMeta-analysis of longitudinal studiesMeta-analysisLikelihood of older adultsSystematic reviewMini-Mental State ExaminationGeriatric Depression ScaleAssociated with higher likelihoodSymptoms of mild cognitive impairmentDepressed older adultsIdentification of risk factorsConclusion DepressionNon-depressed populationDepression ScaleMini-MentalState ExaminationDepressive symptomsTargeted interventionsI2 statisticAssess symptomsPRISMA recommendationsCohort studyDementiaStudy heterogeneity
2020
Implantable Cardioverter Defibrillator Utilization and Mortality Among Patients ≥65 Years of Age With a Low Ejection Fraction After Coronary Revascularization
Goldstein S, Li S, Lu D, Matsouaka R, Rymer J, Fonarow G, de Lemos J, Peterson E, Pokorney S, Wang T, Al-Khatib S. Implantable Cardioverter Defibrillator Utilization and Mortality Among Patients ≥65 Years of Age With a Low Ejection Fraction After Coronary Revascularization. The American Journal Of Cardiology 2020, 138: 26-32. PMID: 33068540, DOI: 10.1016/j.amjcard.2020.09.056.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAftercareAge FactorsAgedAged, 80 and overCardiologyCoronary Artery BypassDeath, Sudden, CardiacDefibrillators, ImplantableFemaleHeart FailureHumansMaleMedicareMortalityMyocardial InfarctionMyocardial RevascularizationPatient ReadmissionPercutaneous Coronary InterventionProportional Hazards ModelsSex FactorsStroke VolumeTachycardia, VentricularUnited StatesVentricular FibrillationConceptsImplantable cardioverter-defibrillator implantationImplantable cardioverter-defibrillatorIn-hospital ventricular arrhythmiasLow ejection fractionAssociated with ICD implantationEjection fractionVentricular arrhythmiasICD implantationCoronary revascularizationCABG-treated patientsPCI-treated patientsAssociated with lower mortalityCardiology follow-upIn-hospital revascularizationAll-cause mortalityAssociated with higher likelihoodICD utilizationHeart failure readmissionHeart failureYear of revascularizationCardioverter-defibrillatorRevascularization strategyMedicare claimsRevascularizationPatients
2016
A community-based study of risk factors for probable rapid eye movement sleep behavior disorder
Ma J, Qiao Y, Gao X, Liang L, Liu X, Li D, Tang H, Chen S. A community-based study of risk factors for probable rapid eye movement sleep behavior disorder. Sleep Medicine 2016, 30: 71-76. PMID: 28215267, DOI: 10.1016/j.sleep.2016.06.027.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsCommunity-based studyPotential risk factorsCommunity-based study of older adultsRisk factorsCommunity-based study of risk factorsUrban community of ShanghaiRBD screening questionnaireStudy of older adultsRapid eye movementPresence of head injuryChronic disease statusCommunity-dwelling residentsStudy of risk factorsCommunities of ShanghaiAssociated with higher likelihoodVascular risk factorsSerotonin reuptake inhibitorsLower educationConsumption of teaOlder adultsScreening questionnaireSocioeconomic statusCommunity cohortMovement sleep behavior disorderLogistic regression
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