2017 |
Charara, R; Forouzanfar, M; Naghavi, M; Moradi-Lakeh, M; Afshin, A; Anda, T; Daoud, F; Wang, H; Bcheraoui, TERDAPAT; Khalil, Saya; Hamadeh, R R; Khosravi, A; Rahimi-Movaghar, V; Khader, Y; Al-Hamad, N; Obermeyer, C M; Rafay, A; Asghar, R; Rana, S M; Shaheen, A; Abu-Rmeileh, N M E; Husseini, A; Abu-Raddad, L J; Khoja, T; Rayess, Z A A; AlBuhairan, F S; Hsairi, M; Alomari, M A; Tetapi, R; Roshandel, G; Terkawi, A S; Hamidi, S; Refaat, A H; Westerman, R; Kiadaliri, A A; Akanda, A S; Tetapi, S D; Bacha, U; Badawi, A; Bazargan-Hejazi, S; Faghmous, Saya A D; Fereshtehnejad, S -M; Fischer, F; Jonas, J B; Lalai, B K; Mehari, A; Omer, S B; Pourmalek, F; Uthman, Wahai A; Mokdad, A A; Maalouf, F T; Abd-Allah, F; Akseer, N; Arya, D; Borschmann, R; Brazinova, A; Brugha, T S; Catala-Lopez, F; Degenhardt, L; Ferrari, A; Haro, J M; Horino, M; Hornberger, J C; Huang, H; Kieling, C; Kim, D; Kim, Y; Knudsen, Seorang K; Mitchell, P B; Patton, G; Sagar, R; Satpati, M; Savuon, K; Seedat, S; Shiue, Saya; Hutan, J C; Stein, D J; Tabb, K M; Whiteford, H A; Yip, P; Yonemoto, N; Murray, C J L; Mokdad, A H The burden of mental disorders in the eastern mediterranean region, 1990-2013 Artikel Jurnal PLoS SATU, 12 (1), 2017, ISSN: 19326203, (dipetik oleh 30). Abstrak | Pautan | BibTeX | Tag: 80 and Over, Remaja, Dewasa, umur, Faktor Umur, Aged, Anxiety Disorder, Artikel, Gangguan Defisit Perhatian, Autisme, Bipolar Disorder, Anak-anak, Conduct Disorder, Kemurungan, Elderly People, Perempuan, Global Health, Groups by Age, Status kesihatan, Highest Income Group, Manusia, Bayi, Kemerosotan Intelektual, Kuwait, Life Expectancy, Kajian Klinikal Utama, Lelaki, Mediterranean Region, Mental Disease, Gangguan Mental, Kesihatan mental, Perkhidmatan Kesihatan Mental, Pertengahan umur, Middle Income Group, Mortality, Baru lahir, Palestine, Premature Mortality, Prasekolah, Kanak-kanak Prasekolah, Kelaziman, Qatar, Quality Adjusted Life Year, Skizofrenia, Sex Difference, Faktor Seks, Southern Europe, Time Factor, Time Factors, United Arab Emirates, Dewasa Muda @artikel{Charara2017, tajuk = {The burden of mental disorders in the eastern mediterranean region, 1990-2013}, pengarang = {R Charara and M Forouzanfar and M Naghavi and M Moradi-Lakeh and A Afshin and T Vos and F Daoud and H Wang and C E Bcheraoui and I Khalil and R R Hamadeh and A Khosravi and V Rahimi-Movaghar and Y Khader and N Al-Hamad and C M Obermeyer and A Rafay and R Asghar and S M Rana and A Shaheen and N M E Abu-Rmeileh and A Husseini and L J Abu-Raddad and T Khoja and Z A A Rayess and F S AlBuhairan and M Hsairi and M A Alomari and R Ali and G Roshandel and A S Terkawi and S Hamidi and A H Refaat and R Westerman and A A Kiadaliri and A S Akanda and S D Ali and U Bacha and A Badawi and S Bazargan-Hejazi and I A D Faghmous and S -M Fereshtehnejad and F Fischer and J B Jonas and B K Defo and A Mehari and S B Omer and F Pourmalek and O A Uthman and A A Mokdad and F T Maalouf and F Abd-Allah and N Akseer and D Arya and R Borschmann and A Brazinova and T S Brugha and F Catala-Lopez and L Degenhardt and A Ferrari and J M Haro and M Horino and J C Hornberger and H Huang and C Kieling and D Kim and Y Kim and A K Knudsen and P B Mitchell and G Patton and R Sagar and M Satpathy and K Savuon and S Seedat and I Shiue and J C Skogen and D J Stein and K M Tabb and H A Whiteford and P Yip and N Yonemoto and C J L Murray and A H Mokdad}, url = {https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85009892168&doi=10.1371/journal.pone.0169575&rakan kongsi = 40&md5=471830ec1239e37c6fc4681bed5698f6}, doi = {10.1371/jurnal.pone.0169575}, terbitan = {19326203}, tahun = {2017}, tarikh = {2017-01-01}, jurnal = {PLoS SATU}, isi padu = {12}, nombor = {1}, penerbit = {Perpustakaan Awam Sains}, abstrak = {The Eastern Mediterranean Region (EMR) is witnessing an increase in chronic disorders, including mental illness. With ongoing unrest, this is expected to rise. This is the first study to quantify the burden of mental disorders in the EMR. We used data from the Global Burden of Disease study (GBD) 2013. DALYs (disability-adjusted life years) allow assessment of both premature mortality (years of life lost-YLLs) and nonfatal outcomes (years lived with disability-YLDs). DALYs are computed by adding YLLs and YLDs for each age-sex-country group. Dalam 2013, mental disorders contributed to 5.6% of the total disease burden in the EMR (1894 DALYS/100,000 population): 2519 DALYS/100,000 (2590/100,000 jantan, 2426/100,000 perempuan) in high-income countries, 1884 DALYS/100,000 (1618/100,000 jantan, 2157/100,000 perempuan) in middle-income countries, 1607 DALYS/100,000 (1500/100,000 jantan, 1717/100,000 perempuan) in low-income countries. Females had a greater proportion of burden due to mental disorders than did males of equivalent ages, except for those under 15 years of age. The highest proportion of DALYs occurred in the 25-49 age group, with a peak in the 35-39 years age group (5344 DALYs/100,000). The burden of mental disorders Burden of Mental Disorders in EMR PLOS ONE in EMR increased from 1726 DALYs/100,000 in 1990 ke 1912 DALYs/100,000 in 2013 (10.8% increase). Within the mental disorders group in EMR, depressive disorders accounted for most DALYs, followed by anxiety disorders. Among EMR countries, Palestine had the largest burden of mental disorders. Nearly all EMR countries had a higher mental disorder burden compared to the global level. Our findings call for EMR ministries of health to increase provision of mental health services and to address the stigma of mental illness. Lebih-lebih lagi, our results showing the accelerating burden of mental health are alarming as the region is seeing an increased level of instability. Sesungguhnya, mental health problems, if not properly addressed, will lead to an increased burden of diseases in the region. © 2017 Charara et al. Ini ialah artikel akses terbuka yang diedarkan di bawah syarat Lesen Atribusi Creative Commons, yang membenarkan penggunaan tanpa had, pengedaran, dan pembiakan dalam mana-mana medium, dengan syarat penulis dan sumber asal dikreditkan.}, nota = {dipetik oleh 30}, kata kunci = {80 and Over, Remaja, Dewasa, umur, Faktor Umur, Aged, Anxiety Disorder, Artikel, Gangguan Defisit Perhatian, Autisme, Bipolar Disorder, Anak-anak, Conduct Disorder, Kemurungan, Elderly People, Perempuan, Global Health, Groups by Age, Status kesihatan, Highest Income Group, Manusia, Bayi, Kemerosotan Intelektual, Kuwait, Life Expectancy, Kajian Klinikal Utama, Lelaki, Mediterranean Region, Mental Disease, Gangguan Mental, Kesihatan mental, Perkhidmatan Kesihatan Mental, Pertengahan umur, Middle Income Group, Mortality, Baru lahir, Palestine, Premature Mortality, Prasekolah, Kanak-kanak Prasekolah, Kelaziman, Qatar, Quality Adjusted Life Year, Skizofrenia, Sex Difference, Faktor Seks, Southern Europe, Time Factor, Time Factors, United Arab Emirates, Dewasa Muda}, pubstate = {diterbitkan}, tppubtype = {artikel} } The Eastern Mediterranean Region (EMR) is witnessing an increase in chronic disorders, including mental illness. With ongoing unrest, this is expected to rise. This is the first study to quantify the burden of mental disorders in the EMR. We used data from the Global Burden of Disease study (GBD) 2013. DALYs (disability-adjusted life years) allow assessment of both premature mortality (years of life lost-YLLs) and nonfatal outcomes (years lived with disability-YLDs). DALYs are computed by adding YLLs and YLDs for each age-sex-country group. Dalam 2013, mental disorders contributed to 5.6% of the total disease burden in the EMR (1894 DALYS/100,000 population): 2519 DALYS/100,000 (2590/100,000 jantan, 2426/100,000 perempuan) in high-income countries, 1884 DALYS/100,000 (1618/100,000 jantan, 2157/100,000 perempuan) in middle-income countries, 1607 DALYS/100,000 (1500/100,000 jantan, 1717/100,000 perempuan) in low-income countries. Females had a greater proportion of burden due to mental disorders than did males of equivalent ages, except for those under 15 years of age. The highest proportion of DALYs occurred in the 25-49 age group, with a peak in the 35-39 years age group (5344 DALYs/100,000). The burden of mental disorders Burden of Mental Disorders in EMR PLOS ONE in EMR increased from 1726 DALYs/100,000 in 1990 ke 1912 DALYs/100,000 in 2013 (10.8% increase). Within the mental disorders group in EMR, depressive disorders accounted for most DALYs, followed by anxiety disorders. Among EMR countries, Palestine had the largest burden of mental disorders. Nearly all EMR countries had a higher mental disorder burden compared to the global level. Our findings call for EMR ministries of health to increase provision of mental health services and to address the stigma of mental illness. Lebih-lebih lagi, our results showing the accelerating burden of mental health are alarming as the region is seeing an increased level of instability. Sesungguhnya, mental health problems, if not properly addressed, will lead to an increased burden of diseases in the region. © 2017 Charara et al. Ini ialah artikel akses terbuka yang diedarkan di bawah syarat Lesen Atribusi Creative Commons, yang membenarkan penggunaan tanpa had, pengedaran, dan pembiakan dalam mana-mana medium, dengan syarat penulis dan sumber asal dikreditkan. |
2015 |
Alwi, N; Harun, D; Leonard, J H Clinical application of sensory integration therapy for children with autism Artikel Jurnal Egyptian Journal of Medical Human Genetics, 16 (4), hlm. 393-394, 2015, ISSN: 11108630, (dipetik oleh 1). Pautan | BibTeX | Tag: Autisme, Keterukan Penyakit, Groups by Age, Manusia, Surat, Motor Performance, Penilaian Hasil, Sensorimotor Integration, Terapi, Therapy Effect, Treatment Indication, Treatment Response @artikel{Alwi2015393, tajuk = {Clinical application of sensory integration therapy for children with autism}, pengarang = {N Alwi and D Harun and J H Leonard}, url = {https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-84940898525&doi=10.1016%2fj.ejmhg.2015.05.009&rakan kongsi = 40&md5=5548f0db22520a480f09da9aaf4c872e}, doi = {10.1016/j.ejmhg.2015.05.009}, terbitan = {11108630}, tahun = {2015}, tarikh = {2015-01-01}, jurnal = {Egyptian Journal of Medical Human Genetics}, isi padu = {16}, nombor = {4}, halaman = {393-394}, penerbit = {Egyptian Society of Human Genetics}, nota = {dipetik oleh 1}, kata kunci = {Autisme, Keterukan Penyakit, Groups by Age, Manusia, Surat, Motor Performance, Penilaian Hasil, Sensorimotor Integration, Terapi, Therapy Effect, Treatment Indication, Treatment Response}, pubstate = {diterbitkan}, tppubtype = {artikel} } |
2013 |
Assaf, M; Hyatt, C J; Wong, C G; Johnson, ENCIK; Schultz, R T; Hendler, T; Pearlson, G D Mentalizing and motivation neural function during social interactions in autism spectrum disorders Artikel Jurnal NeuroImage: klinikal, 3 , hlm. 321-331, 2013, ISSN: 22131582, (dipetik oleh 28). Abstrak | Pautan | BibTeX | Tag: Remaja, Dewasa, Artikel, Autisme, Brain Function, Anak-anak, Komputer, Kajian Terkawal, Perempuan, Pengimejan Resonans Magnetik Berfungsi, Permainan, Groups by Age, Manusia, Kajian Klinikal Utama, Lelaki, Mental Capacity, Middle Temporal Gyrus, Motivasi, Motor Performance, Nerve Cell, Nerve Function, Nucleus Accumbens, Jurnal Keutamaan, Punishment, Ganjaran, Budak sekolah, Kognisi Sosial, Social Environment, Interaksi Sosial, Task Performance, Theory of Mind, Penglihatan @artikel{Assaf2013321, tajuk = {Mentalizing and motivation neural function during social interactions in autism spectrum disorders}, pengarang = {M Assaf and C J Hyatt and C G Wong and M R Johnson and R T Schultz and T Hendler and G D Pearlson}, url = {https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-84885394367&doi=10.1016%2fj.nicl.2013.09.005&rakan kongsi = 40&md5=b63630c997b658167792266e40e855b6}, doi = {10.1016/j.nicl.2013.09.005}, terbitan = {22131582}, tahun = {2013}, tarikh = {2013-01-01}, jurnal = {NeuroImage: klinikal}, isi padu = {3}, halaman = {321-331}, abstrak = {Gangguan Spektrum Autisme (ASDs) are characterized by core deficits in social functions. Two theories have been suggested to explain these deficits: mind-blindness theory posits impaired mentalizing processes (i.e.. decreased ability for establishing a representation of others' state of mind), while social motivation theory proposes that diminished reward value for social information leads to reduced social attention, social interactions, and social learning. Mentalizing and motivation are integral to typical social interactions, and neuroimaging evidence points to independent brain networks that support these processes in healthy individuals. Walau bagaimanapun, the simultaneous function of these networks has not been explored in individuals with ASDs. We used a social, interactive fMRI task, the Domino game, to explore mentalizing- and motivation-related brain activation during a well-defined interval where participants respond to rewards or punishments (i.e.. motivation) and concurrently process information about their opponent's potential next actions (i.e.. mentalizing). Thirteen individuals with high-functioning ASDs, ages 12-24, dan 14 healthy controls played fMRI Domino games against a computer-opponent and separately, what they were led to believe was a human-opponent. Results showed that while individuals with ASDs understood the game rules and played similarly to controls, they showed diminished neural activity during the human-opponent runs only (i.e.. in a social context) in bilateral middle temporal gyrus (MTG) during mentalizing and right Nucleus Accumbens (NAcc) during reward-related motivation (Pcluster < 0.05 FWE). Importantly, deficits were not observed in these areas when playing against a computer-opponent or in areas related to motor and visual processes. These results demonstrate that while MTG and NAcc, which are critical structures in the mentalizing and motivation networks, masing-masing, activate normally in a non-social context, they fail to respond in an otherwise identical social context in ASD compared to controls. We discuss implications to both the mind-blindness and social motivation theories of ASD and the importance of social context in research and treatment protocols. © 2013 Penulis.}, nota = {dipetik oleh 28}, kata kunci = {Remaja, Dewasa, Artikel, Autisme, Brain Function, Anak-anak, Komputer, Kajian Terkawal, Perempuan, Pengimejan Resonans Magnetik Berfungsi, Permainan, Groups by Age, Manusia, Kajian Klinikal Utama, Lelaki, Mental Capacity, Middle Temporal Gyrus, Motivasi, Motor Performance, Nerve Cell, Nerve Function, Nucleus Accumbens, Jurnal Keutamaan, Punishment, Ganjaran, Budak sekolah, Kognisi Sosial, Social Environment, Interaksi Sosial, Task Performance, Theory of Mind, Penglihatan}, pubstate = {diterbitkan}, tppubtype = {artikel} } Gangguan Spektrum Autisme (ASDs) are characterized by core deficits in social functions. Two theories have been suggested to explain these deficits: mind-blindness theory posits impaired mentalizing processes (i.e.. decreased ability for establishing a representation of others' state of mind), while social motivation theory proposes that diminished reward value for social information leads to reduced social attention, social interactions, and social learning. Mentalizing and motivation are integral to typical social interactions, and neuroimaging evidence points to independent brain networks that support these processes in healthy individuals. Walau bagaimanapun, the simultaneous function of these networks has not been explored in individuals with ASDs. We used a social, interactive fMRI task, the Domino game, to explore mentalizing- and motivation-related brain activation during a well-defined interval where participants respond to rewards or punishments (i.e.. motivation) and concurrently process information about their opponent's potential next actions (i.e.. mentalizing). Thirteen individuals with high-functioning ASDs, ages 12-24, dan 14 healthy controls played fMRI Domino games against a computer-opponent and separately, what they were led to believe was a human-opponent. Results showed that while individuals with ASDs understood the game rules and played similarly to controls, they showed diminished neural activity during the human-opponent runs only (i.e.. in a social context) in bilateral middle temporal gyrus (MTG) during mentalizing and right Nucleus Accumbens (NAcc) during reward-related motivation (Pcluster < 0.05 FWE). Importantly, deficits were not observed in these areas when playing against a computer-opponent or in areas related to motor and visual processes. These results demonstrate that while MTG and NAcc, which are critical structures in the mentalizing and motivation networks, masing-masing, activate normally in a non-social context, they fail to respond in an otherwise identical social context in ASD compared to controls. We discuss implications to both the mind-blindness and social motivation theories of ASD and the importance of social context in research and treatment protocols. © 2013 Penulis. |
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2017 |
The burden of mental disorders in the eastern mediterranean region, 1990-2013 Artikel Jurnal PLoS SATU, 12 (1), 2017, ISSN: 19326203, (dipetik oleh 30). |
2015 |
Clinical application of sensory integration therapy for children with autism Artikel Jurnal Egyptian Journal of Medical Human Genetics, 16 (4), hlm. 393-394, 2015, ISSN: 11108630, (dipetik oleh 1). |
2013 |
Mentalizing and motivation neural function during social interactions in autism spectrum disorders Artikel Jurnal NeuroImage: klinikal, 3 , hlm. 321-331, 2013, ISSN: 22131582, (dipetik oleh 28). |