The British Journal of Psychiatry Future Table of Contents for 1 July 2014; Vol. 205, No. 1


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:
July 2014; Vol. 205, No. 1
This Future Table of Contents is available online at: http://bjp.rcpsych.org/future/205.1.shtml
These articles have been accepted for this issue. Change is possible before publication.

Editorials
A neurobiological hypothesis for the classification of schizophrenia: type A (hyperdopaminergic) and type B (normodopaminergic)
O. D. Howes and S. Kapur
The British Journal of Psychiatry 2014 205 (1)
Prescription of anitpsychotics in people with dementia
C. Ballard, A. Corbett and R. Howard
The British Journal of Psychiatry 2014 205 (1)
Use of medication for challenging behaviour in people with intellectual disability
G. Glover, S. Bernard, D. Branford, A. Holland and A. Strydom
The British Journal of Psychiatry 2014 205 (1)

Review article
Anti-basal ganglia antibodies in primary obsessive-compulsive disorder: systematic review and meta-analysis
D. Pearlman, H. S. Vora, B. G. Marquis, S. Najjar and L. A. Dudley
The British Journal of Psychiatry 2014 205 (1)

Papers
Developmental pathways from childhood conduct problems to early adult depression: findings from the ALSPAC cohort
A. Stringaris, G. Lewis and B. Maughan
The British Journal of Psychiatry 2014 205 (1)
Relationship between obesity and the risk of clinically significant depression: Mendelian randomisation study
C.-F. Hung, M. Rivera, N. Craddock, M. J. Owen, M. Gill, A. Korszun, W. Maier, O. Mors, M. Preisig, J. P. Rice, M. Rietschel, L. Jones, L. Middleton, K. J. Aitchison, O. S. P. Davis, G. Breen, C. Lewis, A. Farmer and P. McGuffin
The British Journal of Psychiatry 2014 205 (1)
Brain-derived neurotrophic factor levels and bipolar disorder in patients in their first depressive episode: 3-year prospective longitudinal study
Z. Li, C. Zhang, J. Fan, C. Yuan, J. Huang, J. Chen, Z. Yi, Z. Wang, W. Hong, Y. Wang, W. Lu, Y. Guan, Z. Wu, Y. Su, L. Cao, Y. Hu, Y. Hao, M. Liu, S. Yu, D. Cui, L. Xu, Y. Song and Y. Fang
The British Journal of Psychiatry 2014 205 (1)
Impact of depressive episodes on cognitive deficits in early bipolar disorder: data from the Systematic Treatment Optimization Programme for Early Mania (STOP-EM)
K. Muralidharan, I. J. Torres, L. E. Silveira, J.-M. Kozicky, J. Bucker, N. Fernando and L. N. Yatham
The British Journal of Psychiatry 2014 205 (1)
Comparative mortality risks of antipsychotic medications in community-dwelling older adults
T. Gerhard, K. Huybrechts, M. Olfson, S. Schneeweiss, W. V. Bobo, P. M. Doraiswamy, D. P. Devanand, J. A. Lucas, C. Huang, E. S. Malka, R. Levin and S. Crystal
The British Journal of Psychiatry 2014 205 (1)
Effects of a mindfulness-based psychoeducation programme for Chinese patients with schizophrenia: 2-year follow-up
W. T. Chien and D. R. Thompson
The British Journal of Psychiatry 2014 205 (1)
Insight, duration of untreated psychosis and attachment in first-episode psychosis: prospective study of psychiatric recovery over 12-month follow-up
A. I. Gumley, M. Schwannauer, A. Macbeth, R. Risher, S. Clark, L. Rattrie, G. Fraser, R. McCabe, A. Blair, K. Davidson and M. Birchwood
The British Journal of Psychiatry 2014 205 (1)
Activity and views of service users involved in mental health research: UK survey
S. Patterson, J. Trite and T. Weaver
The British Journal of Psychiatry 2014 205 (1)

Short report
ANK3 gene expression in bipolar disorder and schizophrenia
K. V. Wirgenes, M. Tesli, E. Inderhaug, L. Athanasiu, I. Agartz, I. Melle, T. Hughes, O. A. Andreassen and S. Djurovic
The British Journal of Psychiatry 2014 205 (1)

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