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The Tolerability of Mirtazapine Augmentation in Schizophrenic Patients Treated with Risperidone: A Preliminary Randomized Placebo-controlled Trial

Lee J, Cho SJ, Lee KS, Yook K, Choe AY, Lee S, Kim B, Kim KH, Choi TK, Lee SH

  • KMID: 2171263
  • Clin Psychopharmacol Neurosci.
  • 2011 Aug;9(2):73-77.
OBJECTIVE: Some patients with schizophrenia may need mirtazapine augmentation to improve negative and cognitive symptoms. However there have been a few studies about the tolerability of mirtazapine augmentation to antipsychotics...
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Associations of Clozapine Use With Psychosocial Functioning and Quality of Life in Patients With Schizophrenia: A Community-Based Cross-Sectional Study

Kim S, Kim S, Choe AY, Kim E

Objective More attempts have been made recently to improve psychosocial functioning and quality of life in patients with schizophrenia, due to their crucial role in long-term outcomes. Previous studies on...
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Factors Associated with Treatment Outcomes in Mindfulness-Based Cognitive Therapy for Panic Disorder

Kim B, Cho SJ, Lee KS, Lee JY, Choe AY, Lee JE, Choi TK, Lee SH

PURPOSE: Although the effectiveness of Mindfulness-Based Cognitive Therapy (MBCT) for panic disorder (PD) has been studied previously, data on the predictors of treatment outcomes in MBCT for PD are scarce. MATERIALS...
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Serotonin Transporter and COMT Polymorphisms as Independent Predictors of Health-related Quality of Life in Patients with Panic Disorder

Kang E, Choe AY, Kim B, Lee JY, Choi TK, Na HR, Lee SH

There is growing evidence of poor health-related quality of life (HRQOL) in patients with panic disorder (PD). However, little is known about the factors affecting HRQOL in patients with PD....
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The Effects of 5-HTR1A Polymorphism on Cingulum Connectivity in Patients with Panic Disorder

Yu ST, Kim MK, Kim B, Yoo E, Lee JY, Lee KS, Choe AY, Yook KH, Choi TK, Lee SH

  • KMID: 2316318
  • Psychiatry Investig.
  • 2013 Dec;10(4):399-406.
OBJECTIVE: Serotonin-1A receptors (5-HTR1A) is suggested to be involved in the etiology of several psychiatric disorders including panic disorder (PD). A few imaging studies have suggested the alterations of the...
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