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Impact*

 

Type

Topic

28.6

[Hot!] Clinical diagnosis of depression in primary care: a meta-analysis

Mitchell AJ. Vaze A, Rao S.

The Lancet [Epub ahead of print] 2009 July 28

Search many news feeds regarding this article; Accompanying editorial here

Meta-analysis

Depression

28.6

Depressed patients and treatment adherence.

Mitchell AJ.

Lancet. 2006 Jun 24;367(9528):2041-3.

Commentary

Adherence

25.5

Depression screening and patient outcomes in cardiovascular care: a systematic review.

Thombs BD, de Jonge P, Coyne JC, Whooley MA, Frasure-Smith N, Mitchell AJ, Zuidersma M, Eze-Nliam C, Lima BB, Smith CG, Soderlund K, Ziegelstein RC.

JAMA. 2008 Nov 12;300(18):2161-71. Review.

See news story about this article; See this paper in BMJ Top10 Awards

Systematic Review

Liaison Psychiatry

15.5

Pooled results from 38 analyses of the accuracy of distress thermometer and other ultra-short methods of detecting cancer-related mood disorders.

Mitchell AJ.

J Clin Oncol. 2007 Oct 10;25(29):4670-81. Epub 2007 Sep 10.

See accompanying editorial by Paul Jacobsen (free access)

Meta-analysis

Psycho-oncology

12.8

NICE may be discouraging detection of postpartum depression.

Coyne JC, Mitchell AJ.

BMJ. 2007 Mar 17;334(7593):550.

Letter

Perinatal

12.8

The national service framework for long term conditions.

Agrawal N, Mitchell AJ.

BMJ. 2005 Jun 4;330(7503):1280-1.

Free article in PMC

Editorial

Health Services

10.2

Quality of life and its assessment in multiple sclerosis: integrating physical and psychological components of wellbeing.

Mitchell AJ, Benito-León J, González JM, Rivera-Navarro J.

Lancet Neurol. 2005 Sep;4(9):556-66. Review.

Narrative review

Neuropsychiatry

 >10

 

Type

Topic

8.2

Prognosis of depression in old age compared to middle age: a systematic review of comparative studies.

Mitchell AJ, Subramaniam H.

Am J Psychiatry. 2005 Sep;162(9):1588-601. Review.

Systematic review

Depression

6.0

What degree of cognitive impairment predicts poor quality of life in multiple sclerosis?: The GEDMA study
Author(s): Mitchell, AJ; Benito-Leon, J; Rivera-Navarro, J, et al.
Conference Information: 58th Annual Meeting of the American-Academy-of-Neurology, Date:
APR 01-08, 2006 San Diego CA
Neurology   Volume: 66   Issue: 5   Pages: A239-A239  2006 

Abstract

Neuropsychiatry

6.0

Is depression a risk factor for subsequent dementia: A systematic review and meta-analysis of 39 cohort studies
Author(s): Mitchell, AJ
Conference Information: 58th Annual Meeting of the American-Academy-of-Neurology, Date:
APR 01-08, 2006 San Diego CA
Neurology   Volume: 66   Issue: 5   Pages: A348-A348   Published: 2006

Abstract

Neuropsychiatry

5.4

[Hot!] Quality of Medical Care for Patients With and Without Comorbid Mental Illness and Substance Abuse:  A Systematic Review of Comparative Studies

Mitchell AJ, Malone D,  Doebbeling CC

Br J Psychiatry. 2009 online first and in print June 1st

Uni Leicester news story about this article; PsychCentral piece; Search many news feeds about this subject

Systematic Review

Liaison Psychiatry

5.4

Two-week delay in onset of action of antidepressants: new evidence.

Mitchell AJ.

Br J Psychiatry. 2006 Feb;188:105-6.

Free PDF Available

Editorial

Depression

  > 5

 

Type

Topic

4.5

Self harm and attempted suicide in adults: 10 practical questions and answers for emergency department staff.

Mitchell AJ, Dennis M.

Emerg Med J. 2006 Apr;23(4):251-5. Review.

New Free PDF Available

Narrative review

Liaison Psychiatry

4.4

Are one or two simple questions sufficient to detect depression in cancer and palliative care? A Bayesian meta-analysis.

Mitchell AJ.

Br J Cancer. 2008 Jun 17;98(12):1934-43. Epub 2008 May 27.

See citation in F1000

Meta-analysis

Psycho-oncology

4.2

Accuracy of specific symptoms in the diagnosis of major depressive disorder in psychiatric out-patients: data from the MIDAS project.

Mitchell AJ, McGlinchey JB, Young D, Chelminski I, Zimmerman M.

Psychol Med. 2008 Nov 12:1-10. [Epub ahead of print]

See all MIDAS project publications

Primary study

Depression

3.8

[online first] CSF Phosphorylated Tau in the Diagnosis and Prognosis of Mild Cognitive Impairment and Alzheimer's Disease - A Meta-analysis of 51 Studies.

Mitchell AJ.

J Neurol Neurosurg Psychiatry. 2009 May 21. [Epub ahead of print]

See MDLinx Story about this article

Meta-analysis

Neuropsychiatry

3.8

Rate of progression of mild cognitive impairment to dementia - meta-analysis of 41 robust inception cohort studies.

Mitchell AJ, Shiri-Feshki M.

Acta Psychiatrica Scand [online first February 2009]

See Uni Leicester news story about this article; See also Medscape feature story about this article

Meta-analysis

Neuropsychiatry

3.8

Temporal trends in the long term risk of progression of mild cognitive impairment: a pooled analysis.

Mitchell AJ, Shiri-Feshki M.

J Neurol Neurosurg Psychiatry. 2008 Dec;79(12):1386-91.

See news story about this article

Meta-analysis

Neuropsychiatry

3.8

Functional symptoms in neurology: questions and answers.

Reuber M, Mitchell AJ, Howlett SJ, Crimlisk HL, Grünewald RA.

J Neurol Neurosurg Psychiatry. 2005 Mar;76(3):307-14. Review.

Narrative review

Liaison Psychiatry

3.7

A meta-analysis of the accuracy of the mini-mental state examination in the detection of dementia and mild cognitive impairment.

Mitchell AJ.

J Psychiatr Res. 2009 43(4):411-31 [in print March 2009]

See extract about the limit of the MMSE in the free Royal College Section of Neuropsychiatry newsletter

Meta-analysis

Neuropsychiatry

3.6

Measuring outcome in psychogenic nonepileptic seizures: how relevant is seizure remission?

Reuber M, Mitchell AJ, Howlett S, Elger CE.

Epilepsia. 2005 Nov;46(11):1788-95.

Primary study

Liaison Psychiatry

  > 3

 

Type

Topic

2.7

[new] Can the Distress Thermometer be improved by additional mood domains? Part I. Initial validation of the Emotion Thermometers tool.
Mitchell AJ, Baker-Glenn EA, Symonds P.

Psychooncology. 2009 Mar 18. [Epub ahead of print]

Primary study

Psycho-oncology

2.7

[new] Can the Distress Thermometer be improved by additional mood domains? Part II. What is the optimal combination of Emotion Thermometers?

Mitchell AJ, Baker-Glenn EA, Park B, Granger L, Symonds P.

Psychooncology. 2009 Mar 18. [Epub ahead of print]

Primary study

Psycho-oncology

2.7

Acceptability of common screening methods used to detect distress and related mood disorders-preferences of cancer specialists and non-specialists.

Mitchell AJ, Kaar S, Coggan C, Herdman J.

Psychooncology. 2008 Mar;17(3):226-36.

Primary study

Psycho-oncology

2.7

Screening for perceived need for help using the latest screening tools - what do we know about who wants help?
Author(s): Baker-Glenn, EA; Mitchell, AJ
PSYCHO-ONCOLOGY   Volume: 17   Pages: S56-S57   Published: 2008

Abstract

Psycho-oncology

2.7

Screening using the emotion thermometers: A useful extension to the distress thermometer when identifying major and minor depression?
Author(s): Mitchell, AJ; Baker-Glenn, E; Symonds, P
PSYCHO-ONCOLOGY   Volume: 17   Pages: S57-S57   Published: 2008

Abstract

Psycho-oncology

2.7

Are one or two verbal questions sufficient to detect depression in palliative care? An updated meta-analysis of 17 comparisons
Author(s): Mitchell, AJ
PSYCHO-ONCOLOGY   Volume: 17   Pages: S141-S141   Published: 2008

Abstract

Psycho-oncology

2.7

Is a single "Help question" effective in detecting anxiety or depression in early cancer?
Author(s): Baker-Glenn, EA; Chaudhuri, A; Thiagarajan, S, et al.
PSYCHO-ONCOLOGY   Volume: 17   Pages: S196-S197   Published: 2008

Abstract

Psycho-oncology

2.7

Diagnostic utility of the two vs. nine item patient health questionnaire (PHQ2 v PHQ9) for major depression in early cancer
Author(s): Mitchell, AJ; Baker-Glenn, E; Thiagarajan, S, et al.
PSYCHO-ONCOLOGY   Volume: 17   Pages: S202-S203   Published: 2008

Abstract

Psycho-oncology

2.7

Development of dynamic economic models to assess the cost-benefit ratio of screening for major depression
Author(s): Mitchell, AJ; Baker-Glenn, E
PSYCHO-ONCOLOGY   Volume: 17   Pages: S203-S203   Published: 2008

Abstract

Psycho-oncology

2.7

A comparative survey of missed initial and follow-up appointments to psychiatric specialties in the United kingdom.

Mitchell AJ, Selmes T.

Psychiatr Serv. 2007 Jun;58(6):868-71.

Free PDF Available

Primary study

Health Service

2.7

Evidence based screening for mood disorders - Is the distress thermometer sufficient?
Author(s): Coyne, JC; Low, J; Man, K, et al.
PSYCHO-ONCOLOGY   Volume: 16   Pages: S10-S10   Published: 2007

Abstract

Psycho-oncology

2.7

Who is routinely screening for distress & depression? Comparison of health professionals
Author(s): Mitchell, AJ; Kaar, S
PSYCHO-ONCOLOGY   Volume: 16   Pages: S10-S11   Published: 2007

Abstract

Psycho-oncology

2.7

The structure and function of the psycho-social care team in the cancer setting
Author(s): Cox, K; Sharp, DM; Mitchell, AJ, et al.
PSYCHO-ONCOLOGY   Volume: 16   Issue: 9   Pages: S19-S20   Published: 2007

Abstract

Psycho-oncology

2.7

Practical 4 step screening algorithm to detect psychosocial concerns in clinical settings
Author(s): Mitchell, AJ; Coggan, C
PSYCHO-ONCOLOGY   Volume: 16   Pages: S237-S238   Published: 2007

Abstract

Psycho-oncology

2.66

Screening for postnatal depression: barriers to success.

Mitchell AJ, Coyne J.

BJOG. 2008 Nov 11. [Epub ahead of print]

Editorial

Perinatal

2.6

Improving linear modeling of cognitive decline in patients with mild cognitive impairment: comparison of two methods.

Teipel SJ, Mitchell AJ, Möller HJ, Hampel H.

J Neural Transm Suppl. 2007;(72):241-7.

Review

Neuropsychiatry

2.6

Physical health and schizophrenia.

Mitchell AJ, Malone D.

Curr Opin Psychiatry. 2006 Jul;19(4):432-7. Review.

Narrative review

Liaison Psychiatry

2.6

High medication discontinuation rates in psychiatry: how often is it understandable?

Mitchell AJ.

J Clin Psychopharmacol. 2006 Apr;26(2):109-12.

Editorial

Adherence

2.3

Guillain-Barré-like syndrome associated with olanzapine hypersensitivity reaction.

Benito-León J, Mitchell AJ.

Clin Neuropharmacol. 2005 May-Jun;28(3):150-1.

Case-report

Liaison Psychiatry

2.2

The clinical significance of subjective memory complaints in the diagnosis of mild cognitive impairment and dementia: a meta-analysis.

Mitchell AJ.

Int J Geriatr Psychiatry. 2008 Nov;23(11):1191-202.

See related editorial

Meta-analysis

Neuropsychiatry

2.2

The prognosis of depression in late life versus mid-life: implications for the treatment of older adults.

Subramaniam H, Mitchell AJ.

Int Psychogeriatr. 2005 Dec;17(4):533-7. Epub 2005 Oct 25.

Editorial

Depression

2.0

Anxiety in patients with epilepsy: systematic review and suggestions for clinical management.

Beyenburg S, Mitchell AJ, Schmidt D, Elger CE, Reuber M.

Epilepsy Behav. 2005 Sep;7(2):161-71. Review.

Narrative review

Liaison Psychiatry

  > 2

 

Type

Topic

1.9

Is it time to separate subjective cognitive complaints from the diagnosis of mild cognitive impairment?

Mitchell AJ.

Age Ageing. 2008 Sep;37(5):497-9. Epub 2008 Aug 5.

Editorial

Neuropsychiatry

1.9

Depression as a risk factor for later dementia: a robust relationship?

Mitchell AJ.

Age Ageing. 2005 May;34(3):207-9.

Editorial

Neuropsychiatry

1.8

Predictors of A&E staff attitudes to self-harm patients who use self-laceration: influence of previous training and experience.

Friedman T, Newton C, Coggan C, Hooley S, Patel R, Pickard M, Mitchell AJ.

J Psychosom Res. 2006 Mar;60(3):273-7.

Primary study

Liaison Psychiatry

1.7

Do ultra-short screening instruments accurately detect depression in primary care? A pooled analysis and meta-analysis of 22 studies.

Mitchell AJ, Coyne JC.

Br J Gen Pract. 2007 Feb;57(535):144-51.

Free PDF available. Brief summary here.

Meta-analysis

Depression

1.5

Reluctance to disclose difficult diagnoses: a narrative review comparing communication by psychiatrists and oncologists.

Mitchell AJ.

Support Care Cancer. 2007 Jul;15(7):819-28.

Narrative review

Psycho-oncology

1.4

Efficiency of a two-item pre-screen to reduce the burden of depression screening in pregnancy and postpartum: an IMPLICIT network study.

Bennett IM, Coco A, Coyne JC, Mitchell AJ, Nicholson J, Johnson E, Horst M, Ratcliffe S.

J Am Board Fam Med. 2008 Jul-Aug;21(4):317-25.

Free PDF available

Primary study

Perinatal

1.3

Adherence behaviour with psychotropic medication is a form of self-medication.

Mitchell AJ.

Med Hypotheses. 2007;68(1):12-21. Epub 2006 Sep 22.

Narrative review

Adherence

1.2

Unusually rapid and severe cognitive deterioration after mild traumatic brain injury.

Kemp S, Goulding P, Spencer J, Mitchell AJ.

Brain Inj. 2005 Dec 20;19(14):1269-76.

Case-report

Liaison Psychiatry

1.0

[The social and familial dimension: experiences of caregivers and people with multiple sclerosis. The GEDMA study]

Rivera-Navarro J, Morales-González JM, Benito-León J, Mitchell AJ.

Rev Neurol. 2008 Sep 16-30;47(6):281-5. Spanish

Qualitative Study

Neuropsychiatry

0.3

Management of self-harm following hospital discharge: role for general practitioners in continuity of care
Mitchell, AJ; Kingdon, D; Cross, I
Primary Care & Community Psychiatry   Volume: 10   Issue: 4 Pages: 149-158   Published: 2005

Narrative review

Liaison Psychiatry

0

[Commentary] The 3 item anxiety subscale of the Edinburgh Postpartum Depression Scale may detect postnatal depression as well as the 10 item full scale.

Mitchell AJ.

Evid Based Ment Health. 2009 May;12(2):44. .

Review

Perinatal

0

Review: pharmacotherapy and psychotherapy similarly effective for depression in older adults.

Mitchell AJ.

Evid Based Ment Health. 2007 May;10(2):50.

Review

Depression

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