Papers by Julian Beezhold
... How to Succeed in Psychiatry: A Guide to Training and Practice, First Edition. Edited by Andr... more ... How to Succeed in Psychiatry: A Guide to Training and Practice, First Edition. Edited by Andrea Fiorillo, Iris Tatjana Calliess and Henning Sass. © 2012 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd. ... 12. Lazarescu M. Psihiatrie, Sociologie, Antropologie [Psychiatry. Sociology. Anthropol-ogy]. ...
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Acta médica portuguesa
The aim of this paper was to assess the prevalence of suicide ideation and attempts in Portuguese... more The aim of this paper was to assess the prevalence of suicide ideation and attempts in Portuguese psychiatry trainees (adult and child and adolescence), and compare the data with the general population and other European countries. A structured and anonymous questionnaire was sent by email to 159 portuguese trainees of adult psychiatry and child and adolescence psychiatry with questions about personal history of suicidal ideation and suicide attempts, as well as family history of suicide attempts and completed suicides. This is part of the BoSS Study (Burnout Syndrome Study) performed in 21 countries worldwide. Data was analysed in SPSS v.19. From the inquired population, 62 trainees (40,3%) partially responded, and 46 (29%) were complete responders - these entered the final analysis. There was a ratio of 2:1 (female:male) and a mean age of 29 years. The suicidal ideation was present in passive form in 44% and in active form in 33%; also, 4.3% of respondents had previous suicide att...
European Psychiatry
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European Psychiatry, 2011
European Psychiatry, 2011
European Psychiatry, 2012
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European Psychiatry, 2012
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European Psychiatry, 2012
ABSTRACT This presentation will cover some of the findings of the BoSS International survey of bu... more ABSTRACT This presentation will cover some of the findings of the BoSS International survey of burnout and related factors amongst thousands of psychiatry trainees conducted in over 30 countries internationally. Burnout is a significant problem amongst doctors generally, however there is very little international comparative data available, and almost none on trainees. The preliminary study findings on burnout in trainees interested in child and adolescent psychiatry will be presented, along with some data on correlations with working circumstances, bullying, stalking, and relevant factors such as related personality traits. Finally, some protective factors that may be useful for trainees will be discussed.
European Psychiatry, 2009
European Psychiatry, 2007
A Guide to Training and Practice, 2012
... How to Succeed in Psychiatry: A Guide to Training and Practice, First Edition. Edited by Andr... more ... How to Succeed in Psychiatry: A Guide to Training and Practice, First Edition. Edited by Andrea Fiorillo, Iris Tatjana Calliess and Henning Sass. © 2012 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd. Published 2012 by John Wiley & Sons, Ltd. 296 Page 2. ...
European Psychiatry, 2010
World psychiatry : official journal of the World Psychiatric Association (WPA), 2014
A Guide to Training and Practice, 2012
... 2012 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd. Published 2012 by John Wiley & Sons, Ltd. 283 Pa... more ... 2012 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd. Published 2012 by John Wiley & Sons, Ltd. 283 Page 2. ... 295 21. Hargreaves M, Petersson B, Kastrup M. Kønsforskelle og stress hos læger [Gender differences and stress among medical doctors]. Ugeskr Læg 2007; 169: 2418–2422. 22. ...

Psychiatric Quarterly, 2009
This study analyses assessment, intervention and admission decisions made by emergency psychiatry... more This study analyses assessment, intervention and admission decisions made by emergency psychiatry residents, to determine whether these differ depending on the gender of the resident. Data from all patients presenting to a psychiatric emergency room were collected prospectively for a 3 months period as part of a local quality check project. A questionnaire was used to collect patient demographic data, diagnosis, treatment decisions and the personal and professional characteristics of the residents who performed the assessments. During the 3 months of the study period we obtained data on all 251 emergency assessments carried out by all six residents working in the service. These were 3 female and 3 male 3rd year residents in psychiatry. There was no difference between male and female residents concerning ICD-10 diagnostic assessment, adherence to local hospitalization criteria guidelines, psychotherapeutical and pharmacological treatments administered. A similar distribution between male and female residents was found for diagnoses. No difference was found in the rate of hospitalization decisions between male and female residents. However, surprisingly, there were more voluntary hospitalizations by the women residents (P = 0.035; v 2 = 4.443) and more involuntary admissions by the men residents (P = 0.005; v 2 = 7.643). There was no correlation between the gender of the patient and the assessment or hospitalization decision of either male or female residents. Although this study has methodological limitations, it suggests that female emergency psychiatry residents are more likely to propose voluntary hospitalizations.
European Psychiatry, 2010

World psychiatry : official journal of the World Psychiatric Association (WPA), 2015
What has serotonin to do with depression? 158 P.J. COWEN, M. BROWNING The interaction between str... more What has serotonin to do with depression? 158 P.J. COWEN, M. BROWNING The interaction between stress and genetic 161 factors in the etiopathogenesis of depression P. MCGUFFIN, M. RIVERA Phenomenological and neurocognitive 164 perspectives on delusions: a critical overview L. SASS, G. BYROM Commentaries Delusions, epistemology and phenophobia 174 J. PARNAS Phenomenological models of delusions: concerns 175 regarding the neglect of the role of emotional pain and intersubjectivity P.H. LYSAKER, J.A. HAMM The interpersonal world of psychosis 176 M. RATCLIFFE The intersubjectivity of delusions 178 T. FUCHS Therapeutic advances for people with delusions 180 will come from greater specification and empirical investigation P. GARETY Answering some phenomenal challenges to the 181 prediction error model of delusions P.R. CORLETT Are the neurocognitive correlates of subtle 184 subjective symptoms the way forward in psychiatry? T. KIRCHER Phenomenology is Bayesian in its application to 185 delusions A.L. MISHARA, P. STERZER Phenomenological and neurocognitive perspectives 186 on polythematic and monothematic delusions M. COLTHEART RESEARCH REPORTS Age matters in the prevalence and clinical 189 significance of ultra-high-risk for psychosis symptoms and criteria in the general population: findings from the BEAR and BEARS-Kid studies B.G. SCHIMMELMANN, C. MICHEL, A. MARTZ-IRNGARTINGER ET AL 5-HTTLPR genotype potentiates the effects of 198 war zone stressors on the emergence of PTSD, depressive and anxiety symptoms in soldiers deployed to Iraq
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