Indian Journal of Psychological Medicine
Psychiatric Symptoms as the Initial Presentation of Multiple Sclerosis—Report of a Rare Case
Indian Journal of Psychological Medicine, Ahead of Print.
Indian Journal of Psychological Medicine, Ahead of Print.
Indian Journal of Psychological Medicine, Ahead of Print. Background:Studies and published reports have not commented on the change in the proportion of the Indian population that consumed alcohol over the years.Methods:We report the findings on change…
Indian Journal of Psychological Medicine, Volume 44, Issue 2, Page 145-151, March 2022. Background:Emotion processing deficits have been described in patients with bipolar disorder (BD) and are considered one of the core cognitive abnormalities in BD w…
Indian Journal of Psychological Medicine, Ahead of Print. Background:Gambling disorder is rarely diagnosed in Nigeria. The prevalence and factors associated with gambling disorder in many parts of Nigeria are not known. Our study aimed to evaluate psyc…
Indian Journal of Psychological Medicine, Ahead of Print. Introduction:Sialorrhoea, or excessive salivation, is common in psychiatric patients. This can be distressing because of its physical and psychosocial complications. Sialorrhoea due to psychotro…
Indian Journal of Psychological Medicine, Ahead of Print. Background:Integrating mobile technologies in healthcare (mHealth) is helpful to manage various medical conditions. mHealth applications can bridge the gap in the management of patients with opi…
Indian Journal of Psychological Medicine, Volume 44, Issue 2, Page 114-119, March 2022. Background:The study aimed to evaluate the effectiveness of a social skills training program provided at the occupational therapy unit of a tertiary care center in …
Indian Journal of Psychological Medicine, Ahead of Print. Background:Considering the need for developing and examining evidenced-based programs using a brief group format for management of social anxiety disorder (SAD) at the community level, we studie…
Indian Journal of Psychological Medicine, Volume 44, Issue 2, Page 129-136, March 2022. Background:Neurocognitive deficits are well-documented in patients of schizophrenia and their first-degree relatives (FDRs). Metacognitive awareness of these defici…
Indian Journal of Psychological Medicine, Volume 44, Issue 2, Page 207-208, March 2022.