Journal of Psychiatry Treatment and Research

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Research Article Pages 16-24

Ion Cyclotron Resonance: Results and Prospects for Psychiatry

Authors: Mario Betti, MD, Marco Paolo Carlo Picchi, PhD, Marco Saettoni, MD, and Alessandro Greco

Abstract: The Ion Cyclotron Resonance-like (ICR-like) phenomenon is a physical model for the ionic currents through cellular membranes obtained by application of very weak, extremely low frequency electromagnetic fields (ELF-EMF). It was proposed in 1984 by the American physicist Abraham Liboff as a hypothesis to explain the results of the physicists Adey and Blackman in their studies of these currents. Liboff postulated that the ELF-EMF applied in the experiments interacted with the geomagnetic field (GMF), inducing facilitated movement of ion species through cellular membranes and so acting as modulators for the degree of movement of the ions.

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Research Article Pages 8-15

Internalized Stigma and Quality of Life of People with Mental Illness at Dilla University Referral Hospital, South Ethiopia., 2017: A Cross Sectional Study

Authors: Alem Eskeziya Ayenalem, Yitayal Birhanu Wolde and Endashaw Habitamu

Abstract: Mental illness is an important determinant of quality of life of individuals. There are different factors associated with mental illness that can potentially be a reason for lower quality of life among people with mental illness. However, only few studies are available on assessment of quality of life of people with mental illness and its determinants in Ethiopia. So the aim of this study is to assess level of quality of life and its determinants among people with mental illness at Psychiatric outpatient clinic at Dilla University Referral Hospital (DURH), South Ethiopia from June 1-October 30/ 2017.

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Clinical Study Pages 1-7

Patient Attitudes toward the Use of the Electronic Medical Record in an Acute Psychiatric Unit

Authors: Thomas Wise, Kevin Sethi, Roy Kim and Maria Hadjikyriakou

Abstract: The increasing use of the electronic medical record (EMR) has been promoted to enhance communication between health care professionals and medical settings. A common criticism, however, has been the EMR's effect upon the doctor-patient relationship and patient satisfaction.

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