The British Journal of Psychiatry Future Table of Contents for 1 August 2014; Vol. 205, No. 2



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:
August 2014; Vol. 205, No. 2
This Future Table of Contents is available online at: http://bjp.rcpsych.org/future/205.2.shtml These articles have been accepted for this issue. Change is possible before publication.

Editorials
Can electronic monitoring (GPS 'tracking') enhance risk management in psychiatry?
J. Tully, D. Hearn and T. Fahy
The British Journal of Psychiatry 2014 205 (2)
Preventing 'deaths by indifference': identification of reasonable adjustments is key
I. Tuffrey-Wijne and S. Hollins
The British Journal of Psychiatry 2014 205 (2)

Review article
Duration of untreated psychosis as predictor of long-term outcome in schizophrenia: systematic review and meta-analysis
M. Pentilla, E. Jaaskelainen, N. Hirvonen, M. Isohanni, and J. Miettunen
The British Journal of Psychiatry 2014 205 (2)

Papers
Prenatal exposure to selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors and social responsiveness symptoms of autism: population-based study of young children
H. El Marroun, T. J. H. White, N. J. F. van der Knaap, J. R. Homberg, G. Fernandez, N. K. Schoemaker, V. W. V. Jaddoe, A. Hofman, F. C> Verhulst, J. J. Hudziak, B. H. C. Stricker and H. Tiemeier
The British Journal of Psychiatry 2014 205 (2)
Invited commentary. Living with uncertainty: antidepressants and pregnancy
I. Jones and L. McDonald
The British Journal of Psychiatry 2014 205 (2)
Invited commentary. Prenatal exposure to selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors and autistic symptoms in young children: another red herring
I. Petersen, S. Evans and I. Nazareth
The British Journal of Psychiatry 2014 205 (2)
Parent-child interaction and oxytocin production in pre-schoolers with autism spectrum disorder
R. Feldman, O. Golan, Y. Hirschler-Guttenberg, S. Ostfeld-Etzion and O. Zagoory-Sharon
The British Journal of Psychiatry 2014 205 (2)
Effect of polygenic risk scores on depression in childhood trauma
W. J. Peyrot, Y. Milaneschi, A. Abdellaoui, P. F. Sullivan, J. J. Hottenga, D. I. Boomsma and B. W. J. H. Penninx
The British Journal of Psychiatry 2014 205 (2)
Developmental model of suicide trajectories
M. Seguin, G. Beauchamp, M. Robert, M. DiMambro and G. Turecki
The British Journal of Psychiatry 2014 205 (2)
First-contact incidence of psychosis in north-eastern Italy: influence of age, gender, immigration and socioeconomic deprivation
A. Lasalvia, C. Bonetto, S. Tosato, G. Zanatta, D. Cristofalo, D. Salazzari, L. Lazzarotto, M. Bertani, S. Bissoli, K. De Santi, C. Cremonese, M. De Rossi, F. Gardellin, L. Ramon, M. Zucchetto, F. Amaddeo, M. Tansella, M. Ruggeri, and the PICOS-Veneto Group
The British Journal of Psychiatry 2014 205 (2)
Aripiprazole once-monthly for treatment of schizophrenia: double-blind, randomised, non-inferiority study
W. W. Fleischhacker, R. Sanchez, P. P. Perry, N. Jin, T. Peters-Strickland, B. R. Johnson, R. A. Baker, A. Eramo, R. D. McQuade, W. H. Carson, D. Walling and J. M. Kane
The British Journal of Psychiatry 2014 205 (2)
Vocational rehabilitation in early psychosis: cluster randomised controlled trial
T. Craig, G. Shepherd, M. Rinaldi, J. Smith, S. Carr, F. Preston and S. Singh
The British Journal of Psychiatry 2014 205 (2)
Associations between common mental disorders and sexual dissatisfaction in the general population
I. Vanwesenbeeck, M. ten Have and R. de Graaf
The British Journal of Psychiatry 2014 205 (2)

Short report
ANK3 gene expression in bipolar disorder and schizophrenia
K. V. Wirgenes, M. Tesli, E. Inderhaug, L. Athanasiui, I. Agartz, I. Melle, T. Hughes, O. A. Andreassen and S. Djurovic
The British Journal of Psychiatry 2014 205 (2)

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