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2. Determinants of adolescents’ pro-sustainable behavior: a systematic literature review using PRISMA
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Bhattarai, Prakash C., Shrestha, Richan, Ray, Subhasis, and Knez, Rajna
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3. Medical residents’ and teachers’ perceptions of the digital format of nation-wide didactic courses for psychiatry residents in Sweden: a survey-based observational study
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Knez, Rajna, El Alaoui, Samir, Ivarson, Josefin, Risö Bergerlind, Lise-Lotte, Stasinakis, Sarantos, Ahlgren, Anna-Maria, Maripuu, Martin, Talaee Mofrad, Danielle, Bolander Laksov, Klara, Jayaram-Lindström, Nitya, and Sörman, Karolina
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4. Cross-cultural measurement invariance of the Quality of Life Enjoyment and Satisfaction Questionnaire-Short form across ten countries: the application of Bayesian approximate measurement invariance
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Bagheri, Zahra, Chamanpara, Parisa, Jafari, Peyman, Balhara, Yatan Pal Singh, Arya, Sidharth, Ransing, Ramdas, Đorić, Ana, Knez, Rajna, Thi, Tuong-Vi Vu, Huong, Truong Ngoc, Kafali, Helin Yilmaz, Erzin, Gamze, Vally, Zahir, Chowdhury, Mita Rani Roy, Sharma, Pawan, Shakya, Rabi, Campos, Luís Antônio Monteiro, Szczegielniak, Anna Rebeka, and Stevanović, Dejan
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5. ASD with ADHD vs. ASD and ADHD alone: a study of the QbTest performance and single-dose methylphenidate responding in children and adolescents
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Stevanovic, Dejan, Wentz, Elisabet, Nasic, Salmir, and Knez, Rajna
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6. Evaluation of 6 years of eHealth data in the alcohol use disorder field indicates improved efficacy of care
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Wallden, Mats, Dahlberg, Gunnar, Månflod, Johan, Knez, Rajna, Winkvist, Maria, Zetterström, Andreas, Andersson, Karl, Hämäläinen, Markku D., Nyberg, Fred, Wallden, Mats, Dahlberg, Gunnar, Månflod, Johan, Knez, Rajna, Winkvist, Maria, Zetterström, Andreas, Andersson, Karl, Hämäläinen, Markku D., and Nyberg, Fred
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BackgroundPredictive eHealth tools will change the field of medicine, however long-term data is scarce. Here, we report findings on data collected over 6 years with an AI-based eHealth system for supporting the treatment of alcohol use disorder.MethodsSince the deployment of Previct Alcohol, structured data has been archived in a data warehouse, currently comprising 505,641 patient days. The frequencies of relapse and caregiver-patient messaging over time was studied. The effects of both introducing an AI-driven relapse prediction tool and the COVID-19 pandemic were analyzed.ResultsThe relapse frequency per patient day among Previct Alcohol users was 0.28 in 2016, 0.22 in 2020 and 0.25 in 2022 with no drastic change during COVID-19. When a relapse was predicted, the actual occurrence of relapse in the days immediately after was found to be above average. Additionally, there was a noticeable increase in caregiver interactions following these predictions. When caregivers were not informed of these predictions, the risk of relapse was found to be higher compared to when the prediction tool was actively being used. The prediction tool decreased the relapse risk by 9% for relapses that were of short duration and by 18% for relapses that lasted more than 3 days.ConclusionsThe eHealth system Previct Alcohol allows for high resolution measurements, enabling precise identifications of relapse patterns and follow up on individual and population-based alcohol use disorder treatment. eHealth relapse prediction aids the caregiver to act timely, which reduces, delays, and shortens relapses., CC BY 4.0 DeedCORRESPONDENCE Markku D. Hämäläinen markku.hamalainen@kontigocare.comThe author(s) declare that no financial support was received forthe research, authorship, and/or publication of this article.
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7. First evidence on a general disease (“d”) factor underlying psychopathology and physical illness in adolescents
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Stevanovic, Dejan, Cirovic, Nikola, Cortese, Samuele, Knez, Rajna, Kerekes, Nora, Stevanovic, Dejan, Cirovic, Nikola, Cortese, Samuele, Knez, Rajna, and Kerekes, Nora
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The coexistence of mental and physical health illnesses could be accounted for by an underlying general disease factor (termed d-factor), reflecting theoretical underpinnings based on possible genetic and pathophysiological overlapping mechanisms. This study evaluated whether the d-factor underlies mental and physical health illnesses in adolescents. A series of confirmatory factor analyses were conducted using data from 1120 adolescents. The proposed common underlying factor, we believe is the d-factor, was consistently present across different modeling approaches, including unidimensional, correlated-factor, and bifactor models. The best model fit was achieved with the bifactor model represented by mental, neurological, and psychical conditions tested. The first compelling evidence was provided supporting the existence of the transdiagnostic d-factor in youth, opening the door to innovative research of comorbid mental and physical health conditions.
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8. Beyond theoretical courses – A study of Swedish psychiatric residents' collegial learning through conversations in the workplace
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Bolander Laksov, Klara, Knez, Rajna, Steingrimsson, Steinn, El Alaoui, Samir, Sörman, Karolina, Bolander Laksov, Klara, Knez, Rajna, Steingrimsson, Steinn, El Alaoui, Samir, and Sörman, Karolina
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BACKGROUND: Collegial conversations are important for sustainable learning to last beyond a course. Research on collegial conversations and peer learning in the workplace during psychiatric residency courses remains sparse, however. In this study, the aim was to explore residents' opportunities for collegial conversations during and after national courses in psychiatry. METHODS: Residents in psychiatry completed an online survey including questions on opportunities for collegial conversations in their workplaces. Logistic regression was used for multivariate analysis and thematic content analysis was used for the open-ended answers where a theoretical framework of communities of practice was employed for the interpretation of the findings. RESULTS: The survey was completed by 112 residents out of 725 (15,4%). The participants reported few structured forums for collegial discussion. The results of multivariate analysis suggest that more women than men feel it is advantageous to attend courses with others from the same workplace or from the same group of residents, described here as a team. The analysis of qualitative data identified how opportunities for collegial conversations differ across contexts and the type of values that are attached to team participation in residency courses. CONCLUSIONS: This study highlights the importance of collegial conversations as a way to sustain the learning from residency courses into the workplace. By learning about residents' perceptions of collegial conversations during and after courses, teachers and directors may be more able to support residents' lifelong learning and professional development., CC BY 4.0 DeedCONTACT Klara Bolander Laksov klara.bolander.laksov@edu.su.se Department of Education, Stockholm University, Stockholm SE-106 91, Sweden
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9. Posttraumatic stress disorder symptoms among trauma-exposed adolescents from low- and middle-income countries
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Stupar, Dusko, Stevanovic, Dejan, Vostanis, Panos, Atilola, Olayinka, Moreira, Paulo, Dodig-Curkovic, Katarina, Franic, Tomislav, Doric, Ana, Davidovic, Nikolina, Avicenna, Mohamad, Multazam, Isa Noor, Nussbaum, Laura, Thabet, Abdul Aziz, Ubalde, Dino, Petrov, Petar, Deljkovic, Azra, Monteiro, Antonio Luis, Ribas, Adriana, Jovanovic, Mirjana, Joana, Oliveira, and Knez, Rajna
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10. Assessing the symptoms of Internet Gaming Disorder among college/university students: An international validation study of a self-report
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Stevanović Dejan, Đorić Ana, Balhara Yatan Pal Singh, Ćirović Nikola, Arya Sidharth, Ransing Ramdas, Thi Tuong-Vi Vu, Huong Truong Ngoc, Tadić Ivana, Jović Jelena, Radovanović Saša, Kafali Yilmaz Helin, Erzin Gamze, Zahir Vally, Chowdhury Mita Rani Roy, Sharma Pawan, Shakya Rabi, Moreira Paulo, Olayinka Atilola, Mohamad Avicenna, Campos Monteiro Antônio Luís, Campos Pedro de Abreu Monteiro, Moreira Silva Cristiane, Tavares Jose Carlos, Buoli Massimiliano, Burkauskas Julius, Ivanovic Iva, Szczegielniak Anna Rebeka, and Knez Rajna
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The present study evaluated the psychometric properties of a self-report scale for assessing Internet Gaming Disorder (IGD) symptoms according to the DSM–5 and ICD–11 among 3270 college/university students (2095 [64.1%] females; age mean 21.6 [3.1] years) from different countries worldwide. Croatian, English, Polish, Portuguese, Serbian, Turkish, and Vietnamese versions of the scale were tested. The study showed that symptoms of IGD could be measured as a single underlying factor among college/university students. A nine item symptom scale following DSM–5, and a short four-item scale representing the main ICD–11 symptoms, had sound internal consistency and construct validity. Three symptom-items were found non-invariant across the language samples (i.e., preoccupation with on-line gaming, loss of interests in previous hobbies and entertainment, and the use of gaming to relieve negative moods). This study provides initial evidence for assessing IGD symptoms among college/university students and will hopefully foster further research into gaming addiction in this population worldwide especially with taking into account language/cultural differences. [Project of the Serbian Ministry of Education, Science and Technological Development, Grant no. 179002]
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11. Evaluation of 6 years of eHealth data in the alcohol use disorder field indicates improved efficacy of care
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Wallden, Mats, primary, Dahlberg, Gunnar, additional, Månflod, Johan, additional, Knez, Rajna, additional, Winkvist, Maria, additional, Zetterström, Andreas, additional, Andersson, Karl, additional, Hämäläinen, Markku D., additional, and Nyberg, Fred, additional
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12. Neurodevelopmental problems, general health and academic achievements in a school‐based cohort of 11‐year‐old Swedish children
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Landgren, Valdemar, primary, Svensson, Leif, additional, Törnhage, Carl‐Johan, additional, Theodosious, Michail, additional, Gillberg, Christopher, additional, Johnson, Mats, additional, Knez, Rajna, additional, and Landgren, Magnus, additional
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13. Healthcare professionals' perceptions of a digital parental support, Childbirth Journey, constructed as a serious game—An intervention study
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Bäckström, Caroline A., Knez, Rajna, Larsson, Margaretha, Bäckström, Caroline A., Knez, Rajna, and Larsson, Margaretha
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Background: Globally, the digital sources developed and available in antenatal care differ, and infrastructure challenges may impede the further development of such sources. Challenges accompanying digital developments can include the commonly occurring high workload, which affects healthcare professionals' ability to acquire professional knowledge about how to best support parents in using digital sources. Including healthcare professionals in the development process of digital sources may increase the likelihood that such sources will be adopted and employed by these professionals in their future care work. Therefore, the present research explored healthcare professionals' perceptions of the digital support intervention Childbirth Journey, which was constructed as a serious game for expectant parents. Methods: Data were collected through semi-structured focus-group interviews with 11 midwives at antenatal, labour and postnatal clinics as well as with child healthcare nurses. Prior to the interviews, all participants were provided the intervention, Childbirth Journey, which is a serious game in a mobile application format consisting of two distinct parts: (1) a story-driven game and (2) a Knowledge Portal. The data were analysed using phenomenographic methods. Results: The perceptions of Childbirth Journey by healthcare professionals, midwives and child healthcare nurses are presented in four descriptive categories: extended professional support, trustworthy contents, diversity or individuality, and both appealing and in need of development. Conclusions: Current study revealed that Childbirth Journey may be utilised as a digital support for parents, allowing healthcare professionals to offer a digital solution as a complementary support to standard, face-to-face meetings with caregivers. However, the research results also revealed that some elements of Childbirth Journey must be improved, thereby representing a main contribution of this study: insights into how to
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14. Prevalence of chronic pain in children and adolescents with psychiatric conditions.
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Lundqvist, Sara, Knez, Rajna, Nagy, Karin, Nasic, Salmir, Kerekes, Nora, Kantzer, Anne-Katrin, Lundqvist, Sara, Knez, Rajna, Nagy, Karin, Nasic, Salmir, Kerekes, Nora, and Kantzer, Anne-Katrin
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The prevalence of pain in children and adolescents with psychiatric conditions is rarely investigated. The aims of the current study were to (a) describe the prevalence of headaches and abdominal pain in children and adolescents with psychiatric conditions, (b) compare the prevalence of pain in children and adolescents with psychiatric conditions with that in the general population, and (c) investigate the associations between pain experience and different types of psychiatric diagnoses. Families with a child aged 6-15 years who had been referred to a child and adolescent psychiatry (CAP) clinic completed the Chronic Pain in Psychiatric Conditions questionnaire. Information about the child/adolescent's psychiatric diagnosis(es) was extracted from the CAP clinic's medical records. The children and adolescents included in the study were divided into diagnostic groups and compared. Their data were also compared with data of control subjects collected during a previous study of the general population. Abdominal pain was more common among girls with a psychiatric diagnosis (85%) than in the matched control population (62%, p = 0.031). Children and adolescents with neurodevelopmental diagnoses had a higher prevalence of abdominal pain than children and adolescents with other psychiatric diagnoses. Pain conditions in children and adolescents with a psychiatric diagnosis are common and must be addressed., CC-BY 4.0Funding information: Fonden för rehabilitering och forskning
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15. Healthcare professionals' perceptions of a digital parental support, Childbirth Journey, constructed as a serious game—An intervention study
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Bäckström, Caroline, primary, Knez, Rajna, additional, and Larsson, Margaretha, additional
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16. Prevalence of chronic pain in children and adolescents with psychiatric conditions
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Lundqvist, Sara, primary, Knez, Rajna, additional, Nagy, Karin, additional, Nasic, Salmir, additional, Kerekes, Nóra, additional, and Kantzer, Anne‐Katrin, additional
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17. Orexin/hypocretin system dysfunction in patients with Takotsubo syndrome: A novel pathophysiological explanation
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Knez, Rajna, primary, Niksic, Milan, additional, and Omerovic, Elmir, additional
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18. The ESSENCE-Questionnaire in Medical Records Screening for Neurodevelopmental Symptoms/Problems: Utility and Clinical Validity
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Landgren, Valdemar, primary, Raanan Soltis, Zohar, additional, Svensson, Emma, additional, Theodosiou, Michail, additional, Landgren, Magnus, additional, and Knez, Rajna, additional
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19. Orexin/Hypocretin System Dysfunction in ESSENCE (Early Symptomatic Syndromes Eliciting Neurodevelopmental Clinical Examinations)
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Knez, Rajna, primary, Stevanovic, Dejan, additional, Fernell, Elisabeth, additional, and Gillberg, Christopher, additional
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20. The associations between ADHD, pain, inflammation, and quality of life in children and adolescents—a clinical study protocol
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Kerekes, Nóra, primary, Lundqvist, Sara, additional, Schubert Hjalmarsson, Elke, additional, Torinsson Naluai, Åsa, additional, Kantzer, Anne-Katrin, additional, and Knez, Rajna, additional
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21. The ESSENCE-Questionnaire for Neurodevelopmental Problems – A Swedish School-Based Validation Study in 11-Year-Old Children
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Landgren, Valdemar, primary, Svensson, Leif, additional, Knez, Rajna, additional, Theodosiou, Michail, additional, Gillberg, Christopher, additional, Fernell, Elisabeth, additional, Landgren, Magnus, additional, and Johnson, Mats, additional
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22. The Pedagogical Challenges of Teaching Psychiatry Residents during the COVID-19 Pandemic: Applications for Future Educational Activities
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Knez, Rajna and Knez, Rajna
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The coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic has challenged and almost completely disrupted the previous teaching system, based mainly on teachers’ and learners’ physical presence. This impact has forced educators to identify alternative learning models and begin utilizing new approaches, often without detailed analysis or thorough, systematic planning. The current literature review aims to reveal some of the greatest pedagogical challenges in remotely teaching psychiatry residents during the pandemic. This mini-review’s results may help in developing additional pedagogical techniques and key applications for educational activities to teach psychiatry residents, as well as to suggest directions for future psychiatry resident education., Pandemija koronavirusne bolesti 2019. (COVID-19) u značajnom je obimu onemogućila provođenje uobičajenih edukacijskih aktivnosti što je, izmedu ostalog, rezultiralo i primjenom novih modela učenja. Međutim, promjene koje su uslijedile često su implementirane bez detaljne prethodne analize i temeljitog, sustavnog planiranja njihovog provođenja. Ovaj kratki pregled literature ima za cilj identificirati neke od glavnih pedagoških izazova u edukaciji specijalizanata psihijatrije tijekom aktualne pandemije. Rezultati ovog preglednog članka mogu pomoći pri razvoju dodatnih pedagoških tehnika i inovativnih alata za korištenje u budućim obrazovnim aktivnostima te pridonijeti planiranju organizacije specijalističkog obrazovanja iz psihijatrije.
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23. Expecting parents' perceptions of the digital parental support 'childbirth journey' constructed as a serious game : an intervention study
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Bäckström, Caroline, Rolfson, Tanja, Engström, Henrik, Knez, Rajna, Larsson, Margaretha, Bäckström, Caroline, Rolfson, Tanja, Engström, Henrik, Knez, Rajna, and Larsson, Margaretha
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Objective: The aim of this study was to explore expecting parents’ perceptions of the Childbirth Journey as an intervention that includes medical information for parental support, constructed as a serious game. Methods: In this qualitative study, semi-structured interviews were held with expecting parents in Sweden who were able to talk about specific parts of the Childbirth Journey they appreciated or found difficult to understand. A phenomenographic methodology was employed for data analysis. Results: Participants perceived the Childbirth Journey to be easily accessible and customized with reliable information. The design and features of the intervention were perceived by the expecting parents to enhance the intervention’s usability, appeal, and trustworthiness. When parental couples used the Childbirth Journey together, it gave them an opportunity to discuss and better understand each other’s situation. The participants proposed several changes to the existing version of the game, mostly related to extending practical information and illustrated scenarios but also to the further development of the game’s design and animations. The participants found the Knowledge portal to be the most appealing part of the Childbirth Journey. Conclusions: The Childbirth Journey intervention was concluded to be a valuable digital complement to in-person profes- sional support, especially given the current COVID-19 pandemic restrictions in place in Sweden, which do not allow antenatal visits by partners. However, in its current form, the Childbirth Journey has some deficiencies and would therefore benefit from further development and exploration., CC BY 4.0First published online May 16, 2022Corresponding author: Caroline Bäckström, School of Health Sciences, University of Skövde, Postbox 408, S 541 28, Skövde, Sweden. Email: caroline.backstrom@his.seFunding: The authors disclosed receipt of the following financial support for the research, authorship, and/or publication of this article: This work was supported by the School of Health Sciences and the Research Group Family Centered Health (FamCeH), University of Skövde, Sweden; Regionhälsan Midwifery Unit, Västra Götalandsregionen, Sweden; School of Informatics, University of Skövde, Sweden; Skaraborgs Hospital, Skövde, Sweden; Chalmers Innovationskontoret, Sweden.
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24. Orexin/hypocretin system dysfunction in patients with Takotsubo syndrome : A novel pathophysiological explanation
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Knez, Rajna, Niksic, Milan, Omerovic, Elmir, Knez, Rajna, Niksic, Milan, and Omerovic, Elmir
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Takotsubo syndrome (TTS) is an acute heart failure syndrome. Emotional or physical stressors are believed to precipitate TTS, while the pathophysiological mechanism is not yet completely understood. During the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) pandemic, an increased incidence of TTS has been reported in some countries; however, the precise pathophysiological mechanism for developing TTS with acute COVID-19 infection is unknown. Nevertheless, observing the symptoms of COVID-19 might lead to new perspectives in understanding TTS pathophysiology, as some of the symptoms of the COVID-19 infection could be assessed in the context of an orexin/hypocretin-system dysfunction. Orexin/hypocretin is a cardiorespiratory neuromodulator that acts on two orexin receptors widely distributed in the brain and peripheral tissues. In COVID-19 patients, autoantibodies against one of these orexin receptors have been reported. Orexin-system dysfunction affects a variety of systems in an organism. Here, we review the influence of orexin-system dysfunction on the cardiovascular system to propose its connection with TTS. We propose that orexin-system dysfunction is a potential novel explanation for the pathophysiology of TTS due to direct or indirect dynamics of orexin signaling, which could influence cardiac contractility. This is in line with the conceptualization of TTS as a cardiovascular syndrome rather than merely a cardiac abnormality or cardiomyopathy. To the best of our knowledge, this is the first publication to present a plausible connection between TTS and orexin-system dysfunction. We hope that this novel hypothesis will inspire comprehensive studies regarding orexin's role in TTS pathophysiology. Furthermore, confirmation of this plausible pathophysiological mechanism could contribute to the development of orexin-based therapeutics in the treatment and prevention of TTS. Copyright, CC BY 4.0© 2022 Knez, Niksic and Omerovic.Correspondence: Rajna Knez, rajna.knez@gu.seThis study was financed by grants from the Swedish state under the agreement between the Swedish government and the county councils, the ALF-agreement, the Swedish Heart-Lung Foundation and the Swedish Scientific Council.
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25. Orexin/Hypocretin System Dysfunction in ESSENCE (Early Symptomatic Syndromes Eliciting Neurodevelopmental Clinical Examinations)
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Knez, Rajna, Stevanovic, Dejan, Fernell, Elisabeth, Gillberg, Cristopher, Knez, Rajna, Stevanovic, Dejan, Fernell, Elisabeth, and Gillberg, Cristopher
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Early Symptomatic Syndromes Eliciting Neurodevelopmental Clinical Examinations (ESSENCE) is an umbrella term covering a wide range of neurodevelopmental difficulties and disorders. Thus, ESSENCE includes attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), autism spectrum disorder (ASD), and other neurodevelopmental disorders (NDDs) and difficulties, with a variety of symptoms in cognitive, motor, sensory, social, arousal, regulatory, emotional, and behavioral developmental domains, frequently co-occurring and likely having partly common neurobiological substrates. The ESSENCE concept is a clinical paradigm that promotes organizing NDDs in everyday clinical practice according to their coexistence, symptom dimensions overlapping, and treatment possibilities. Despite increased knowledge regarding NDDs, the neurobiological mechanisms that underlie them and other ESSENCE-related problems, are not well understood. With its wide range of neural circuits and interactions with numerous neurotransmitters, the orexin/hypocretin system (Orx-S) is possibly associated with a variety of neurocognitive, psychobiological, neuroendocrine, and physiological functions and behaviors. Dysfunction of Orx-S has been implicated in various psychiatric and neurological disorders. This article provides an overview of Orx-S dysfunctions' possible involvement in the development, presentation, and maintenance of ESSENCE. We provide a focused review of current research evidence linking orexin neuropeptides with specific clinical NDDs symptoms, mostly in ADHD and ASD, within the Research Domain Criteria (RDoC) framework. We propose that Orx-S dysfunction might have an important role in some of these neurodevelopmental symptom domains, such as arousal, wakefulness, sleep, motor and sensory processing, mood and emotional regulation, fear processing, reward, feeding, attention, executive functions, and sociability. Our perspective is presented from a clinical point of view. Further, more thorough systema, CC BY-NC 3.0© 2022 Knez et al.Dove Medical Press is part of Taylor & Francis Group, the Academic Publishing Division of Informa PLCCorrespondence: Rajna Knez, Gillberg Neuropsychiatry Centre, Institute of Neuroscience and Physiology, Sahlgrenska Academy, University of Gothenburg, Kungsgatan 12, vån 2, Göteborg, 41119, Sweden, Email rajna.knez@gu.se
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26. In the need of a digital cicerone in healthcare? – Guidance for parents
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Bäckström, Caroline A., Knez, Rajna, Fahlgren, M., Synnergren, M., Larsson, Viveca, Bäckström, Caroline A., Knez, Rajna, Fahlgren, M., Synnergren, M., and Larsson, Viveca
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Objective: To explore parents’ experiences using digital tools in relation to pregnancy, labor and birth, and the child’s first 18 months. Background: Parents find relevant information using digital healthcare tools, material obtained from professionals, as well as personal opinions and experiences that vary in quality. Method: Fifteen parents were interviewed and data were analyzed beginning with content analysis and followed by thematic analysis. Results: The main theme was insecurity and responsibility for own choices and knowledge. Parents use digital tools to take responsibility for their insecurity and need for knowledge when entering parenthood. Conclusion: The parents’ experiences highlighted that (1) insecurity can be both eased and enhanced using digital tools, (2) they took responsibility for feelings of insecurity and the search for knowledge, and (3) they needed knowledge to make the right choices and feel secure that these choices are made in the best interest of their new family., CC BY 4.0CC0 1.0© 2022, The Author(s).© 2022 BioMed Central Ltd unless otherwise stated. Part of Springer Nature.Correspondence: caroline.backstrom@hb.seOpen access funding provided by University of Borås. Funding was received from the University of Skövde, Sweden.
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27. The associations between ADHD, pain, inflammation, and quality of life in children and adolescents-a clinical study protocol.
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Kerekes, Nora, Lundqvist, Sara, Schubert Hjalmarsson, Elke, Torinsson Naluai, Åsa, Kantzer, Anne-Katrin, Knez, Rajna, Kerekes, Nora, Lundqvist, Sara, Schubert Hjalmarsson, Elke, Torinsson Naluai, Åsa, Kantzer, Anne-Katrin, and Knez, Rajna
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New research shows that the prevalence of neurodevelopmental disorders, such as attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), is increased in children and adolescents as well as in adults with chronic pain, compared to those without chronic pain. Children and adolescents with ADHD also have an increased incidence of various physical conditions associated with pain, and they more frequently suffer from inflammatory diseases. Moreover, parents of children with ADHD can often suffer from pain conditions. These epidemiological and clinical observations form the scientific basis of our study, which aims to map the relationships between ADHD, altered pain experiences/central sensitization, and inflammation in children and adolescents. We will investigate the presence of central sensitization in children and adolescents with newly diagnosed ADHD and compare it with those who have not been diagnosed with ADHD. Participants (and their biological parents) will complete surveys about their somatic health, pain experience, and quality of life. Biological samples (saliva and stool) will be collected, aiming to utilize proteome and metabolome data to discover disease mechanisms and to predict, prevent and treat them. The results from our investigation should enable an expanded understanding of the pathophysiology behind both ADHD and pain/central sensitization. Presently, there are no established protocols for addressing psychiatric symptoms when examining patients with pain conditions in a somatic care setting, nor is there any knowledge of offering patients with ADHD or other neurodevelopmental disorders adapted treatments for pain conditions. Our results, therefore, can contribute to the development of new treatment strategies for pathological pain conditions in children and adolescents with ADHD. They may also increase awareness about and provide opportunities for the treatment of attention and impulse control problems in children and adolescents with pain syndromes.
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28. The ESSENCE-Questionnaire for Neurodevelopmental Problems – A Swedish School-Based Validation Study in 11-Year-Old Children
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Landgren,Valdemar, Svensson,Leif, Knez,Rajna, Theodosiou,Michail, Gillberg,Christopher, Fernell,Elisabeth, Landgren,Magnus, Johnson,Mats, Landgren,Valdemar, Svensson,Leif, Knez,Rajna, Theodosiou,Michail, Gillberg,Christopher, Fernell,Elisabeth, Landgren,Magnus, and Johnson,Mats
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Valdemar Landgren,1,2 Leif Svensson,3 Rajna Knez,1,3 Michail Theodosiou,1 Christopher Gillberg,1 Elisabeth Fernell,1 Magnus Landgren,1 Mats Johnson1 1Gillberg Neuropsychiatry Centre, Sahlgrenska Academy, Gothenburg University, Gothenburg, Sweden; 2Department of Psychiatry, Skaraborg Hospital, Skövde, Region Västra Götaland, Sweden; 3Department of Pediatrics, Skaraborg Hospital, Mariestad, Region Västra Götaland, SwedenCorrespondence: Valdemar Landgren, Department of Psychiatry, Skaraborg Hospital, Lövängsvägen, Skövde, Region Västra Götaland, 541 42, Sweden, Email valdemar.landgren@gu.sePurpose: To determine the prevalence of parent-rated developmental concern using the ESSENCE-Q (Early Symptomatic Syndromes Eliciting Neurodevelopmental Clinical Examinations-Questionnaire, 12-items, score range 0– 24) and to ascertain the predictive validity and optimal cutoff level of the instrument in a school-based sample of 11-year-old children.Methods: In a cross-sectional, school-based study, participants underwent a clinical assessment by a physician and a psychologist, teachers and parents completed the SDQ (Strength and Difficulties Questionnaire), medical health records and national tests were reviewed, and parents independently completed the ESSENCE-Q. In a case-conference outcomes were defined as a) the need for further clinical work-up due to suspected neurodevelopmental problems (NDPs) and b) degree of investigator-rated symptoms/impairment from NDPs on the CGI-S (Clinical Global Impression-Severity instrument, range 1– 7, 4– 7 defined as clinically symptomatic). Classification and optimal cutoffs of the ESSENCE-Q were determined using ROC (Receiver Operating Characteristic) analysis.Results: Out of 343 eligible children, 223 enrolled, of whom 173 (50% of all eligible) had a parent-rated ESSENCE-Q. At least one of the 12 possible concerns was
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29. Orexin/Hypocretin System Dysfunction in ESSENCE (Early Symptomatic Syndromes Eliciting Neurodevelopmental Clinical Examinations)
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Knez,Rajna, Stevanovic,Dejan, Fernell,Elisabeth, Gillberg,Christopher, Knez,Rajna, Stevanovic,Dejan, Fernell,Elisabeth, and Gillberg,Christopher
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Rajna Knez,1â 3 Dejan Stevanovic,1 Elisabeth Fernell,1 Christopher Gillberg1 1Gillberg Neuropsychiatry Centre, Institute of Neuroscience and Physiology, Sahlgrenska Academy, University of Gothenburg, Gothenburg, Sweden; 2Department of Pediatrics, Skaraborg Hospital, Skövde, Sweden; 3School of Health Sciences, University of Skövde, Skövde, SwedenCorrespondence: Rajna Knez, Gillberg Neuropsychiatry Centre, Institute of Neuroscience and Physiology, Sahlgrenska Academy, University of Gothenburg, Kungsgatan 12, vÃ¥n 2, Göteborg, 41119, Sweden, Email rajna.knez@gu.seAbstract: Early Symptomatic Syndromes Eliciting Neurodevelopmental Clinical Examinations (ESSENCE) is an umbrella term covering a wide range of neurodevelopmental difficulties and disorders. Thus, ESSENCE includes attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), autism spectrum disorder (ASD), and other neurodevelopmental disorders (NDDs) and difficulties, with a variety of symptoms in cognitive, motor, sensory, social, arousal, regulatory, emotional, and behavioral developmental domains, frequently co-occurring and likely having partly common neurobiological substrates. The ESSENCE concept is a clinical paradigm that promotes organizing NDDs in everyday clinical practice according to their coexistence, symptom dimensions overlapping, and treatment possibilities. Despite increased knowledge regarding NDDs, the neurobiological mechanisms that underlie them and other ESSENCE-related problems, are not well understood. With its wide range of neural circuits and interactions with numerous neurotransmitters, the orexin/hypocretin system (Orx-S) is possibly associated with a variety of neurocognitive, psychobiological, neuroendocrine, and physiological functions and behaviors. Dysfunction of Orx-S has been implicated in various psychiatric and neurological disorders. This article provides an overview of Orx-S dysfunctionsâ possible involvement in the development, presentation, and maintenance of ESSENCE. We p
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30. The ESSENCE-Questionnaire in Medical Records Screening for Neurodevelopmental Symptoms/Problems: Utility and Clinical Validity
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Landgren,Valdemar, Raanan Soltis,Zohar, Svensson,Emma, Theodosiou,Michail, Landgren,Magnus, Knez,Rajna, Landgren,Valdemar, Raanan Soltis,Zohar, Svensson,Emma, Theodosiou,Michail, Landgren,Magnus, and Knez,Rajna
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Valdemar Landgren,1,2 Zohar Raanan Soltis,1 Emma Svensson,3 Michail Theodosiou,2,4 Magnus Landgren,2 Rajna Knez2,5 1Department of Psychiatry, Skaraborg Hospital, Skövde, Sweden; 2Gillberg Neuropsychiatry Centre, Institute of Neuroscience and Physiology, Sahlgrenska Academy, University of Gothenburg, Gothenburg, Sweden; 3Department of Child Psychiatry, Skaraborg Hospital, Skövde, Sweden; 4School Health Services, City of Gothenburg, Gothenburg, Sweden; 5Department of Pediatrics, Skaraborg Hospital, Skövde, SwedenCorrespondence: Valdemar Landgren, Department of Psychiatry, Skaraborg Hospital Skövde, Lövängsvägen, Skövde, 541 45, Sweden, Tel +46702960450, Email valdemar.landgren@gu.sePurpose: Determine the prevalence of symptoms of neurodevelopmental problems (NDPs) with a semi-structured review of fourth grade studentsâ medical records, its interrater agreement and validity as compared with clinical assessment.Methods: A school-based sample of 11-year-old children provided child health care (CHC) records and school health care (SHC) records. A pediatric neurologist, child psychiatrist and an adult psychiatrist scored the records, with the âEarly Symptomatic Syndromes Eliciting Neurodevelopmental Clinical Examinations-Questionnaireâ (ESSENCE-Q, 12 items scored 0â 2, summary score range 0â 24). Agreement was measured with model-based kappa and intraclass correlation coefficient (ICC). Ratings were validated against a multidisciplinary assessment involving a physician, psychologist, teacher- and parental behavioral rating scales rendering a clinical global impression severity rating (CGI-S, range 1â 7) of NDPs.Results: Out of 223 participants, medical charts were available from 201, of whom 169 were rated by all three raters. Kappa agreement was moderate/strong (~0.8) for 7 of the 12 questionnaire items. Measured with the ICC, concordance in the summary score was good for agreement (~0.8) and excellent (~0.9) for consistency. Testâretest reliability
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31. sj-docx-1-dhj-10.1177_20552076221097776 - Supplemental material for Expecting parents’ perceptions of the digital parental support 'childbirth journey' constructed as a serious game—an intervention study
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Bäckström, Caroline, Rolfson, Tanja, Engström, Henrik, Knez, Rajna, and Larsson, Margaretha
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Supplemental material, sj-docx-1-dhj-10.1177_20552076221097776 for Expecting parents’ perceptions of the digital parental support “childbirth journey” constructed as a serious game—an intervention study by Caroline Bäckström, Tanja Rolfson, Henrik Engström, Rajna Knez and Margaretha Larsson in Digital Health
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32. Pedagoški izazovi u provođenju edukacije specijalizanata psihijatrije tijekom pandemije COVID-19: što možemo primijeniti u budućim edukativnim aktivnostima
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The coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic has challenged and almost completely disrupted the previous teaching system, based mainly on teachers’ and learners’ physical presence. This impact has forced educators to identify alternative learning models and begin utilizing new approaches, often without detailed analysis or thorough, systematic planning. The current literature review aims to reveal some of the greatest pedagogical challenges in remotely teaching psychiatry residents during the pandemic. This mini-review’s results may help in developing additional pedagogical techniques and key applications for educational activities to teach psychiatry residents, as well as to suggest directions for future psychiatry resident education., Pandemija koronavirusne bolesti 2019. (COVID-19) u značajnom je obimu onemogućila provođenje uobičajenih edukacijskih aktivnosti što je, izmedu ostalog, rezultiralo i primjenom novih modela učenja. Međutim, promjene koje su uslijedile često su implementirane bez detaljne prethodne analize i temeljitog, sustavnog planiranja njihovog provođenja. Ovaj kratki pregled literature ima za cilj identificirati neke od glavnih pedagoških izazova u edukaciji specijalizanata psihijatrije tijekom aktualne pandemije. Rezultati ovog preglednog članka mogu pomoći pri razvoju dodatnih pedagoških tehnika i inovativnih alata za korištenje u budućim obrazovnim aktivnostima te pridonijeti planiranju organizacije specijalističkog obrazovanja iz psihijatrije.
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33. Expecting parents’ perceptions of the digital parental support “childbirth journey” constructed as a serious game—an intervention study
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Bäckström, Caroline, primary, Rolfson, Tanja, additional, Engström, Henrik, additional, Knez, Rajna, additional, and Larsson, Margaretha, additional
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34. Digital Tools as Parental Support—A Study Protocol Describing Prospective Development and Exploration of Two Digital Tools for Parents
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Bäckström, Caroline, primary, Engström, Henrik, additional, Knez, Rajna, additional, and Larsson, Margaretha, additional
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35. Commentary on the Paper by Gagliano et al: Artificial Neural Networks Analysis of Polysomnographic and Clinical Features in Pediatric Acute-Onset Neuropsychiatric Syndrome (PANS): From Sleep Alteration to “Brain Fog” [Letter]
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36. Digital Tools as Parental Support : A Study Protocol Describing Prospective Development and Exploration of Two Digital Tools for Parents
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Bäckström, Caroline A., Engström, Henrik, Knez, Rajna, Larsson, Margaretha, Bäckström, Caroline A., Engström, Henrik, Knez, Rajna, and Larsson, Margaretha
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Background: The access to digital tools for parents is increasing, and further exploration is needed to gain knowledge about parents' experiences in using such tools, for example, when preparing for childbirth and parenthood. This study protocol describes a prospective study that will explore serious games as digital tools for parental support, and both parents' and healthcare professionals' views will be included. The objectives of the prospective study are to explore two different serious games: (1) Childbirth Journey (Swedish: Förlossningsresan), relating to pregnancy, childbirth and parenthood; and (2) Interplay (Swedish: Samspel), relating to parental couple relationships and parenthood. Methods: An intervention study will be conducted. The study will include four different sub-studies (A–D) with both qualitative and quantitative methods and a longitudinal design. Both parents (A, B and D) and healthcare professionals (C) will be included, and data will be collected through interviews (A–C) and repeated web-based questionnaires (D). Data will be analysed using phenomenography and qualitative content analysis (A–C), and descriptive and analytical analyses will be performed for comparisons and associations (D). Discussion: The value of monitoring and reporting on developments and trends in digital innovation for public health has been stipulated by the World Health Organization. The prospective study will contribute further knowledge about multidisciplinary development of digital tools as professional support for parents, as well as knowledge about parents' and healthcare professionals' experiences using digital tools concerning pregnancy, labour, parenthood and parental couple relationships. Trial Registration: This study was retrospectively registered (02/10/2020) within the ISRCTN with ID: ISRCTN18017741. http://www.isrctn.com/ISRCTN18017741., CC BY 4.0Correspondence: Caroline Bäckström, caroline.backstrom@his.seThis study has been funded by the University of Skövde, Sweden and Skaraborg Hospital, Skövde, Sweden.
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37. Prevalence of ADHD and Autism Spectrum Disorder in Children with Hypermobility Spectrum Disorders or Hypermobile Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome: A Retrospective Study
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Kindgren, Erik, Perez, Antonia Quinones, Knez, Rajna, Kindgren, Erik, Perez, Antonia Quinones, and Knez, Rajna
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Introduction: Hypermobility spectrum disorders (HSD) and hypermobile Ehlers-Danlos syndrome (hEDS) are both characterized by generalized hypermobility, in combination with pain, affected proprioception, and pronounced fatigue. Clinical observation indicates that behavioral problems, hyperactivity, and autistic traits are overrepresented in children with those conditions. The purpose of this retrospective study was to establish the prevalence of attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) and autism spectrum disorder (ASD) among children with HSD and hEDS treated in our clinic since 2012. Subjects and Methods: Since Ehlers-Danlos syndrome (EDS) diagnostic criteria and international classification were changed in 2017, we equate the older diagnosis EDS hypermobility type with the newer hEDS and the older hypermobility syndrome with HSD. A registry search from the computerized medical record system found 201 children (88 boys, 113 girls) aged 6-18 years who were treated at our pediatrics department with the diagnoses HSD or EDS. All medical records (113 with HSD, 88 with EDS) were reviewed, and key symptoms such as fatigue and pain, as well as diagnosis of ADHD/ASD, were recorded. Results: All EDS cases could be classified as hEDS. Of the entire study cohort, 16% had a verified ADHD diagnosis and a further 7% were undergoing ADHD diagnostic investigation. Significantly more children with hEDS had ADHD compared to children with HSD (p=0.02). In the age group 15-16 years, 35% of those with hEDS had ADHD and, among those aged 17-18 years, ADHD was present in 46%. Children with coexisting ADHD showed a significantly higher proportion of associated symptoms such as fatigue, sleep problems, and urinary tract problems. ASD had been verified in 6% of the children. Of those with ASD, 92% had sleep problems. Conclusion: This study shows a strong association between HSD or hEDS and ADHD or ASD. Therefore, children with HSD or hEDS may need to be routinely screened for neurops, Funding Agencies|Research & Development Centre, Skaraborg Hospital
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38. Commentary on the Paper by Gagliano et al: Artificial Neural Networks Analysis of Polysomnographic and Clinical Features in Pediatric Acute-Onset Neuropsychiatric Syndrome (PANS): From Sleep Alteration to “Brain Fog” [Letter]
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Rajna Knez1,2 1Gillberg Neuropsychiatry Centre, Institute of Neuroscience and Physiology, Sahlgrenska Academy, University of Gothenburg, Gothenburg, Sweden; 2Department of Pediatrics, Skaraborgs Hospital, Skövde, SwedenCorrespondence: Rajna KnezGillberg Neuropsychiatry Centre, Institute of Neuroscience and Physiology, Sahlgrenska Academy, University of Gothenburg, Kungsgatan 12, Vanning 2, Gothenburg, 411 19, SwedenTel +46317860000Email rajna.knez@gu.se View the original paper by Prof. Dr. Gagliano and colleagues
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39. Prevalence of ADHD and Autism Spectrum Disorder in Children with Hypermobility Spectrum Disorders or Hypermobile Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome: A Retrospective Study
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Kindgren,Erik, Quiñones Perez,Antonia, Knez,Rajna, Kindgren,Erik, Quiñones Perez,Antonia, and Knez,Rajna
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Erik Kindgren,1,2 Antonia Quiñones Perez,1 Rajna Knez1,3 1Department of Pediatrics, Skaraborg Hospital, Skövde, Sweden; 2Division of Pediatrics, Department of Biomedical and Clinical Sciences (BKV), Medical Faculty, Linköping University, Linköping, Sweden; 3Sahlgrenska Academy, Institute of Neuroscience and Physiology, University of Gothenburg, Gothenburg, SwedenCorrespondence: Erik KindgrenDepartment of Pediatrics, Skaraborg Hospital, Lövängsvägen, Skövde, 541 42, SwedenTel +46104739222Fax +46500478356Email erik@kindgren.orgIntroduction: Hypermobility spectrum disorders (HSD) and hypermobile Ehlers-Danlos syndrome (hEDS) are both characterized by generalized hypermobility, in combination with pain, affected proprioception, and pronounced fatigue. Clinical observation indicates that behavioral problems, hyperactivity, and autistic traits are overrepresented in children with those conditions. The purpose of this retrospective study was to establish the prevalence of attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) and autism spectrum disorder (ASD) among children with HSD and hEDS treated in our clinic since 2012.Subjects and Methods: Since Ehlers-Danlos syndrome (EDS) diagnostic criteria and international classification were changed in 2017, we equate the older diagnosis EDS hypermobility type with the newer hEDS and the older hypermobility syndrome with HSD. A registry search from the computerized medical record system found 201 children (88 boys, 113 girls) aged 6– 18 years who were treated at our pediatrics department with the diagnoses HSD or EDS. All medical records (113 with HSD, 88 with EDS) were reviewed, and key symptoms such as fatigue and pain, as well as diagnosis of ADHD/ASD, were recorded.Results: All EDS cases could be classified as hEDS. Of the entire study cohort, 16% had a verified ADHD diagnosis and a further 7% were undergoing ADHD diagnostic investigation. Signifi
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40. The Impact of Methylphenidate on QbTest Performance of Children with ADHD: A Retrospective Clinical Study
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Knez,Rajna, Stevanovic,Dejan, Nasic,Salmir, Doric,Ana, Wentz,Elisabet, Knez,Rajna, Stevanovic,Dejan, Nasic,Salmir, Doric,Ana, and Wentz,Elisabet
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Rajna Knez,1 Dejan Stevanovic,2 Salmir Nasic,3 Ana Doric,4 Elisabet Wentz5 1Department of Pediatrics, Skaraborgs Hospital, Skövde, Sweden; Sahlgrenska Academy, Institute of Neuroscience and Physiology, University of Gothenburg, Gothenburg, Sweden; 2Psychiatry Department, Clinic for Neurology and Psychiatry for Children and Youth, Belgrade, Serbia; 3Research & Development Centre, Skaraborgs Hospital, Skövde, Sweden; 4Department of Psychology, Faculty of Humanity and Social Sciences, University of Rijeka, Rijeka, Croatia; 5Sahlgrenska Academy, Institute of Neuroscience and Physiology, University of Gothenburg, Gothenburg, SwedenCorrespondence: Dejan StevanovicPsychiatry Department, Clinic for Neurology and Psychiatry for Children and Youth, Dr Subotic 6a, Belgrade 11 000, SerbiaTel +381 69 241 2006Fax +381 11 265 8355Email stevanovic.dejan79@gmail.comIntroduction: The Quantified behavior Test (QbTest), which combines a continuous performance task (CPT) and motion tracking, provides data for the core signs of attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD): attention, hyperactivity, and impulsivity. This study aimed to evaluate the performance of children and adolescents with ADHD on the QbTest before and after a single methylphenidate (MPH) dose.Subjects and Methods: This retrospective chart review study included data from 149 children and 215 adolescents who completed the QbTest. A summary index of the CPT and motion capture data on the QbTest is provided by three cardinal parameters: QbActivity, QbImpulsivity, and QbInattention. The test was performed twice on the same day, before and up to three hours after MPH intake. A decrease by ≥ 0.5 in a cardinal parameter score was considered an improvement, whereas an increase by ≥ 0.5 a deterioration.Results: QbActivity improvement after MPH intake was present in 71.7% and 76.2% of the children and adolescents, respectively. QbImpulsivity improvement was observed in 50.4% of the chil
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42. The Impact of Methylphenidate on QbTest Performance of Children with ADHD: A Retrospective Clinical Study
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43. Locus of control, negative live events and psychopathological symptoms in collectivist
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Moreira, Paulo, Vaz, João Machado, Stevanovic, Dejan, Atilola, Olayinka, Dodig-Ćurković, Katarina, Franic, Tomislav, Djoric, Ana, Davidovic, Nikolina, Avicenna, Mohamad, Multazam Noor, Isa, Campos, Monteiro Luis Antonio, Ribas, Adriana, Stupar, Dusko, Deljkovic, Azra, Nussbaum, Laura, Thabet, Abdelaziz, Ubalde, Dino, Petrov, Petar, Vostanis, Panos, Knez, Rajna, Balhara, Yatan Pal Singh, Dodig- Ćurković, Katarina, Ana, Nikšić, Paulo, Moreira, Monteiro, Luis Antonio, Olanrewaju, Oladimeji, and Bolanle, Lotsu
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current research trend is the identification of psychosocial variables that moderate and/or mediate the association between stressors and psychopathological symptoms. Research has shown Locus of Control (LoC) is a key cognitive component of this psychological process in adolescents from individualist cultures. It is unclear whether this finding can be generalized to collectivist adolescents given that LoC is argued to be a culturally relative construct. The study examined the moderating and mediating effects of LoC on the relationship between negative events and psychopathological symptoms (anxiety and depressive symptoms) in adolescents from collectivist countries (n = 2800). Consistent with prior research, negative life events and external LoC were associated with more psychopathological symptoms. Unlike past studies with samples from individualist countries, the study did not produce clear evidence that LoC moderated or mediated this relationship. Results are discussed in terms of cultural differences in the (un)desirability of external control.
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44. Migracija hrvatskih liječnika u globalnom kontekstu
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Gruber, Ema, Knez, Rajna, Martic Biocina, Sanja, Starcevic, Branka, Moravek, Davor, Musovic, Martina, and Sarajlic Vukovic, Iris
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As the global health care workforce faces a shortage, several EU nations focus on employing foreign-trained physicians. So much so, that in some countries of the EU, the percentage of foreign-trained physicians has reached 30 % and the percentage of foreigntrained psychiatrists has risen to 40 %. After Croatia entered the EU, together with a significant number of other Croatian citizens, a great proportion of Croatian physicians emigrated. Currently, Croatia is among the three EU countries from which the most physicians emigrate. There are both economic and non-economic factors that are influence individuals’ choice to emigrate. Benefits of emigration for Croatian physicians are high satisfaction with life standard, income, professional development, and better work conditions. However, there are also clear psychological costs involved, which hinder both the emigrants and their families, and make building of a social network and integration into society difficult. These are: moving away from family members, friends and a familiar environment, mastering another language, finding work opportunities for partners, adjusting to life in another country under discrimination by colleagues, patients and the general public. Countries of immigration face challenges with foreign-trained physicians because of their native linguistic and cultural background. Language proficiency training and national familiarization programs can improve integration of immigrant physicians and their families. In recognition that national skill shortages can cause disbalance on a global level, the WHO calls on high-income countries to strive for self-sufficiency, through educating, retaining, and sustaining enough physicians to staff their own health care systems.
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45. Assessing the symptoms of Internet gaming disorder among college/university students: An international validation study of a self-report
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Stevanović, Dejan, Stevanović, Dejan, Đorić, Ana, Pal, Singh Balhara Yatan, Ćirović, Nikola, Arya, Sidharth, Ransing, Ramdas, Vu, Thi Tuong-Vi, Ngoc, Huong Truong, Tadić, Ivana, Jović, Jelena, Radovanović, Saša M., Yilmaz, Kafali Helin, Erzin, Gamze, Vally, Zahir, Rani, Roy Chowdhury Mita, Sharma, Pawan, Shakya, Rabi, Moreira, Paulo, Olayinka, Atilola, Mohamad, Avicenna, Antônio, Monteiro Campos Luís, de Abreu Monteiro, Campos Pedro, Moreira, Silva Cristiane, Carlos, Tavares Jose, Buoli, Massimiliano, Burkauskas, Julius, Ivanović, Iva, Rebeka, Szczegielniak Anna, Knez, Rajna, Stevanović, Dejan, Stevanović, Dejan, Đorić, Ana, Pal, Singh Balhara Yatan, Ćirović, Nikola, Arya, Sidharth, Ransing, Ramdas, Vu, Thi Tuong-Vi, Ngoc, Huong Truong, Tadić, Ivana, Jović, Jelena, Radovanović, Saša M., Yilmaz, Kafali Helin, Erzin, Gamze, Vally, Zahir, Rani, Roy Chowdhury Mita, Sharma, Pawan, Shakya, Rabi, Moreira, Paulo, Olayinka, Atilola, Mohamad, Avicenna, Antônio, Monteiro Campos Luís, de Abreu Monteiro, Campos Pedro, Moreira, Silva Cristiane, Carlos, Tavares Jose, Buoli, Massimiliano, Burkauskas, Julius, Ivanović, Iva, Rebeka, Szczegielniak Anna, and Knez, Rajna
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The present study evaluated the psychometric properties of a self-report scale for assessing Internet Gaming Disorder (IGD) symptoms according to the DSM-5 and ICD-11 among 3270 college/univers ity students (2095 [64.1%] females; age mean 21.6 [3.1] years) from different countries worldwide. Croatian, English, Polish, Portuguese, Serbian, Turkish, and Vietnamese versions of the scale were tested. The study showed that symptoms of IGD could be measured as a single underlying factor among college/university students. A nine itemsymptom scale following DSM-5, and a short four-item scale representing the main ICD-11 symptoms, had sound internal consistency and construct validity. Three symptom-items were found non-invariant across the language samples (i.e., preoccupation with on-line gaming, loss of interests in previous hobbies and entertainment, and the use of gaming to relieve negative moods). This study provides initial evidence for assessing IGD symptoms among college/university students and will hopefully foster further research into gaming addiction in this population worldwide especially with taking into account language/cultural differences., U ovoj studiji su procenjena psihometrijska svojstva skale samoprocene koja je namenjena proceni simptoma poremećaja igranja kompjuterskih igrara na internetu (eng. Internet Gaming Disorder-IGD) prema DSM-5 i ICD-11 klasifikacijama mentalnih bolesti na uzorku od 3270 studenata (2095 [64.1%] devojaka; prosečna starost 21.6 [3.1] godina) iz više zemalja. Ispitana je hrvatska, engleska, poljska, portugalska, srpska, turska i vijetnamska verzija skale. Rezultati su pokazali da se kod studenata IGD simptomi mogu izmeriti instrumentom u čijoj osnovi leži jedan faktor. Skala od devet stavki koje se odnose na DSM-5 kriterijume i kratka skala od četiri stavke koja se odnosi na glavne simptome prema ICD-11 kriterijumima imaju zadovoljavajuću internu konzistentnost i konstruktnu validnost. Merna invarijantnost u odnosu na različite jezike je utvrđena za tri ajtema (preokupiranost igranjem onlajn igara, gubljenje interesovanja za dotadašnje hobije i zabavu i korišćenje igranja za rasterećenje od negativnih emocija). Ova studija je ponudila početne podatke za procenu simptoma poremećaja igranja kompjuterskih igrara na internetu kod studenata i nadamo se da će podstaći buduća istraživanja zavisnosti od kompjuterskih igrara u populacijama širom sveta uzimajući u obzir jezičke/kulturološke razlike.
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46. PERSONAL WELLBEING, WORK ABILITY, SATISFACTION WITH LIFE AND WORK IN PSYCHIATRISTS WHO EMIGRATED FROM CROATIA
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Gruber, Ema, Sarajlic Vukovic, Iris, Musovic, Martina, Moravek, Davor, Starcevic, Branka, Martic-Biocina, Sanja, Knez, Rajna, Gruber, Ema, Sarajlic Vukovic, Iris, Musovic, Martina, Moravek, Davor, Starcevic, Branka, Martic-Biocina, Sanja, and Knez, Rajna
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Background: A significant number of citizens, including a great proportion of doctors, both psychiatrists and doctors of other specialties, decided to emigrate from Croatia after Croatia entered the EU in 2013. Aim of research was to investigate possible differences in satisfaction with life and work between 3 groups: emigrants psychiatrists (EP), emigrants physicians of other specialties (E), and psychiatrists currently working in Croatia (C). Subjects and methods: Personal Wellbeing Index (PWI), Work Ability Index (WAI) and some qualitative research questions were used in an anonymous online survey which was conducted in autumn 2019. Link to the survey was shared on different social networks, while 138 physicians were approached directly by e-mail. Response rate: 87% for EP group (representative sample for group of psychiatrist emigrants from Croatia), 48% for E group, and 28% for C group. In total, 62 physicians, 44 of them emigrants (20 EP and 24 E). This study was voluntarily led. Psychiatrists from our sample emigrated mostly to Scandinavia in 65% of cases and to West Europe in 30% of the cases. Other physicians emigrants from our sample emigrated to Middle Europe in 29%, to West Europe in 25%, and to Scandinavia in 42% of the cases. Results: Satisfaction with standard of life, future security and life achievements are significantly higher in EP than in C. Satisfaction with integration in community and satisfaction with close relationships are significantly higher in E than in EP. WAI score of the 3 groups placed them all in the same category “good work ability”. For all emigrants and their family members, major challenges after emigration were found to be communication (language), integration into the community, and loss of friends and family connections. 70% of emigrants plan to return to Croatia in the future, depending on better living conditions (income), change in the political situation in Croatia (reduction of corruption), and change in people’s mental
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47. UCLA PTSD reaction index for DSM-5 (PTSD-RI-5): a psychometric study of adolescents sampled from communities in eleven countries
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Doric, Ana, primary, Stevanovic, Dejan, additional, Stupar, Dusko, additional, Vostanis, Panos, additional, Atilola, Olayinka, additional, Moreira, Paulo, additional, Dodig-Curkovic, Katarina, additional, Franic, Tomislav, additional, Davidovic, Vrljicak, additional, Avicenna, Mohamad, additional, Noor, Multazam, additional, Nussbaum, Laura, additional, Thabet, Abdelaziz, additional, Ubalde, Dino, additional, Petrov, Petar, additional, Deljkovic, Azra, additional, Antonio, Monteiro Luis, additional, Ribas, Adriana, additional, Oliveira, Joana, additional, and Knez, Rajna, additional
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48. Anksiozni i depresivni poremećaji u djece i adolescenata oboljelih od diabetes mellitus
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Đorić, Ana, Stevanović, Dejan, and Knez, Rajna
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anksiozni poremećaji ,depresivni poremećaji ,diabetes mellitus - Abstract
Diabetes mellitus (DM) and mental health problems are frequently co-occurring conditions. Anxiety and depressive disorders are the most common mental disorders that accompany DM. These conditions could have severe consequences in children and adolescents suffering from DM. Thus, it is important to pay additional attention to them. This article provides an overview of prevalence rates of DM and co- occurring anxiety and depression, as well as understandings in etiological characteristics and treatment options for anxiety and depressive disorders in children and adolescents with DM.
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49. ESSENCE-Q: Slavic language versions for developmental screening in young children
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Stevanovic, Dejan, Knez, Rajna, Zorcec, Tatjana, Anderluh, Marija, Kodrič, Jana, Petrov, Petar, Hadžagić Ćatibušić, Feriha, Deljković, Azra, Brkic Cvetkovic, Slavica, Vrljičak Davidovic, Nikolina, Kuzmanić Šamija, Radenka, Đorić, Ana, and Gillberg, Christopher
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early screening ,Neuropsychiatric Disease and Treatment ,BIOMEDICINA I ZDRAVSTVO. Kliničke medicinske znanosti. Psihijatrija ,intellectual disability ,questionnaire ,autism ,BIOMEDICINE AND HEALTHCARE. Clinical Medical Sciences. Psychiatry ,Original Research - Abstract
Dejan Stevanovic,1 Rajna Knez,2,3 Tatjana Zorcec,4 Marija Anderluh,5 Jana KodriÄ,5 Petar Petrov,6 Feriha HadžagiÄ ÄatibušiÄ,7 Azra DeljkoviÄ,8 Slavica Brkic Cvetkovic,1 Nikolina VrljiÄak Davidovic,9 Radenka KuzmaniÄ Šamija,10 Ana ÐoriÄ,11 Christopher Gillberg12 1Psychiatry Department, Clinic for Neurology and Psychiatry for Children and Youth, Belgrade, Serbia; 2Department of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, Skaraborgs Hospital, Skövde, Sweden; 3Department of Psychiatry and Psychological Medicine, Faculty of Medicine, University of Rijeka, Rijeka, Croatia; 4Developmental Department, University Children’s Hospital, Skopje, Macedonia; 5Department of Child Psychiatry, University Children’s Hospital, University Medical Center Ljubljana, Ljubljana, Slovenia; 6Department of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, University Hospital St Marina, Varna, Bulgaria; 7Pediatric Clinic, Clinical Center Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina; 8Psychiatry Department, Mental Health Center Pljevlja, Pljevlja, Montenegro; 9Department of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, Clinical Hospital Center, Split, Croatia; 10Clinic for Children’s Disorders, Clinical Hospital Center, Split, Croatia; 11Center of Applied Psychology, Faculty of Humanity and Social Sciences, University of Rijeka, Rijeka, Croatia; 12Gillberg Neuropsychiatry Center, University of Gothenburg, Gothenburg, Sweden Purpose: The Early Symptomatic Syndromes Eliciting Neurodevelopmental Clinical Examinations – Questionnaire (ESSENCE-Q) was developed as a brief screener to identify children with developmental concerns who might have neurodevelopmental disorders (NDDs). This study aimed to translate the ESSENCE-Q into south Slavic languages, namely, Bosnian, Bulgarian, Croatian, Macedonian, Montenegrin, Serbian, and Slovenian, and to evaluate its psychometric properties for screening purposes in clinical settings. Patients and methods: In the study, the ESSENCE-Q was completed for 251 “typically developing” children and 200 children with 1 or more diagnosed NDDs, all aged 1–6 years. Internal consistency and construct validity were tested first, followed by generating receiver operating characteristic curves and the area under the curve. Optimal cutoff values were then explored. Results: The Cronbach’s α coefficients were 0.91, 0.88, and 0.86 for ESSENCE-Q parent-completed form, and the telephone and direct interview forms administered by trained nurse or specialist, respectively. The 3 versions produced area under the curve values (95% confidence interval): 0.96 (0.93–0.99), 0.91 (0.86–0.95), and 0.91 (0.86–0.97), respectively. An optimal cutoff for ESSENCE-Q parent-completed form was found to be ≥3 points, while for the telephone and direct interviews, it was ≥5 points. Conclusion: We found adequate measurement properties of the south Slavic languages versions of the ESSENCE-Q as a screener for NDDs in clinical settings. This study provided additional data supporting sound psychometric properties of the ESSENCE-Q. Keywords: early screening, questionnaire, autism, intellectual disability
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50. ESSENCE-Q: Slavic language versions for developmental screening in young children
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Stevanovic,Dejan, Knez,Rajna, Zorcec,Tatjana, Anderluh,Marija, KodriÄ,Jana, Petrov,Petar, HadžagiÄ ÄatibuÅ¡iÄ,Feriha, DeljkoviÄ,Azra, Brkic Cvetkovic,Slavica, VrljiÄak Davidovic,Nikolina, KuzmaniÄ Å amija,Radenka, ÄoriÄ,Ana, Gillberg,Christopher, Stevanovic,Dejan, Knez,Rajna, Zorcec,Tatjana, Anderluh,Marija, KodriÄ,Jana, Petrov,Petar, HadžagiÄ ÄatibuÅ¡iÄ,Feriha, DeljkoviÄ,Azra, Brkic Cvetkovic,Slavica, VrljiÄak Davidovic,Nikolina, KuzmaniÄ Å amija,Radenka, ÄoriÄ,Ana, and Gillberg,Christopher
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Dejan Stevanovic,1 Rajna Knez,2,3 Tatjana Zorcec,4 Marija Anderluh,5 Jana KodriÄ,5 Petar Petrov,6 Feriha HadžagiÄ ÄatibušiÄ,7 Azra DeljkoviÄ,8 Slavica Brkic Cvetkovic,1 Nikolina VrljiÄak Davidovic,9 Radenka KuzmaniÄ Šamija,10 Ana ÐoriÄ,11 Christopher Gillberg12 1Psychiatry Department, Clinic for Neurology and Psychiatry for Children and Youth, Belgrade, Serbia; 2Department of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, Skaraborgs Hospital, Skövde, Sweden; 3Department of Psychiatry and Psychological Medicine, Faculty of Medicine, University of Rijeka, Rijeka, Croatia; 4Developmental Department, University Children’s Hospital, Skopje, Macedonia; 5Department of Child Psychiatry, University Children’s Hospital, University Medical Center Ljubljana, Ljubljana, Slovenia; 6Department of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, University Hospital St Marina, Varna, Bulgaria; 7Pediatric Clinic, Clinical Center Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina; 8Psychiatry Department, Mental Health Center Pljevlja, Pljevlja, Montenegro; 9Department of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, Clinical Hospital Center, Split, Croatia; 10Clinic for Children’s Disorders, Clinical Hospital Center, Split, Croatia; 11Center of Applied Psychology, Faculty of Humanity and Social Sciences, University of Rijeka, Rijeka, Croatia; 12Gillberg Neuropsychiatry Center, University of Gothenburg, Gothenburg, Sweden Purpose: The Early Symptomatic Syndromes Eliciting Neurodevelopmental Clinical Examinations – Questionnaire (ESSENCE-Q) was developed as a brief screener to identify children with developmental concerns who might have neurodevelopmental disorders (NDDs). This study aimed to translate the ESSENCE-Q into south Slavic languages, namely, Bosnian, Bulgarian, Croatian, Macedonian, Montenegrin, Serbian, and Slovenian, and to evaluate its psychometric properties for screening purposes in clinical settings. Patients and methods: In the study, the ESS
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