The British Journal of Psychiatry Future Table of Contents for 1 May 2014; Vol. 204, No. 5


The British Journal of Psychiatry
BJP -- Future Table of Contents Alert
A new future TOC for The British Journal of Psychiatry is available online for the issue:
May 2014; Vol. 204, No. 5
This Future Table of Contents is available online at: http://bjp.rcpsych.org/future/204.5.shtml

These articles have been accepted for this issue. Change is possible before publication.

Editorials
Early responding to traumatic events
J. I. Bisson
The British Journal of Psychiatry 2014 204 (5)
Prozac at 25
E. Shorter
The British Journal of Psychiatry 2014 204 (5)
Mindfulness for psychosis
P. Chadwick
The British Journal of Psychiatry 2014 204 (5)

Review article
Rates of post-traumatic stress disorder in trauma-exposed children and adolescents: meta-analysis
E. Alisic, A. K. Salta, F. van Wesel, S. E. Larsen. G. S. Hafstad, K. Hassanpour and G. E. Smid
The British Journal of Psychiatry 2014 204 (5)

Papers
Psychotic traits in comedians
V. Ando, G. Claridge and K. Clark
The British Journal of Psychiatry 2014 204 (5)
Adversity, cannabis use and psychotic experiences: evidence of cumulative and synergistic effects
C. Morgan, U. Reininghaus, A. Reichenberg. S. Frissa, SELCoH study team, M. Hotopf and S. L. Hatch
The British Journal of Psychiatry 2014 204 (5)
Daily stressors and negative life events in children at elevated risk of developing schizophrenia
A. E. Cullen, H. L. Fisher, R. E. Roberts, C. M. Pariante and K. R. Laurens
The British Journal of Psychiatry 2014 204 (5)
Post-traumatic stress reactions in survivors of the 2011 massacre on Utoya Island, Norway
G. Dyb, T. K. Jensen, E. Nygaard, O. Ekeberg, T. H. Diseth, T. Wentzel-Larsen and S. Thoresen
The British Journal of Psychiatry 2014 204 (5)
Violent behaviour and post-traumatic stress disorder in US Iraq and Afghanistan veterans
E. B. Elbogen. S. C. Johnson, H. R. Wagner, C. Sullivan, C. T. Taft and J. C. Beckham
The British Journal of Psychiatry 2014 204 (5)
Non-fatal repetition of self-harm in Taipei City, Taiwan: cohort study
C.-L. Kwok, P. S. F. Yip, D. Gunnell, C.-J. Kuo and Y.-Y. Chen
The British Journal of Psychiatry 2014 204 (5)
Group problem-solving skills training for self-harm: randomised controlled trial
C. McAuliffe, B. C. McLeavey, T. Fitzgerald, P. Corcoran, B. Carroll, L. Ryan, B. O'Keeffe, E. Fitzgerald, P. Hickey, M. O'Regan, J. Mulqueen and E. Arensman
The British Journal of Psychiatry 2014 204 (5)
Efficacy of Coming Out Proud to reduce stigma's impact among people with mental illness: pilot randomised controlled trial
N. Rusch, E. Abbruzzese, E. Hagedorn, D. Hartenhauer, I. Kaufmann, J. Curschellas, S. Ventling, G. Zuaboni, R. Bridler, M. Olschewski, W. Kawohl, W. Rossler, B. Kleim and P. W. Corrigan
The British Journal of Psychiatry 2014 204 (5)

Short reports
22q11.2 deletion carriers and schizophrenia-associated novel variants
S. Balan, Y. Iwayama, T. Toyota, M. Toyoshima, M. Maekawa and T. Yoshikawa
The British Journal of Psychiatry 2014 204 (5)
Anxiety symptoms, cerebral amyloid burden and memory decline in healthy older adults without dementia: 3-year prospective cohort study
R. H. Pietrzak, J. C. Scott, A. Neumeister, Y. Y. Lim, D. Ames, K. A. Ellis, K. Harrington, N. T. Lautenschlager, C. Szoeke, R. N. Martins, C. L. Masters, V. L. Villemagne, C. C. Rowe and P. Maruff for the Australian Imaging, Biomarkers and Lifestyle (AIBL) Research Group
The British Journal of Psychiatry 2014 204 (5)


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