New psychiatry research released
10 July 2012
New psychiatry research released
The latest issue of Australasian
Psychiatry has been released and contains a number of
highly interesting articles pertaining to various aspects of
the field. These include:
• Health behaviours of
community-treated patients with
psychosis
•
• Psychiatry and online social media:
potential pitfalls and ethical guidelines for psychiatrists
and trainees
•
• Patterns of mental health
service contact before and after forensic mental health
contact in New Zealand
•
• H2M: a GP-focused
multidisciplinary team for patients living with HIV and
hepatitis C
•
Abstracts of all articles in the June
issue are available at:
http://apy.sagepub.com/content/20/3
Published by The Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Psychiatrists, Australasian Psychiatry is a peer-reviewed journal promoting lively and informed discussions about the art of psychiatry and issues at the forefront of psychiatry practice.
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