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American Journal of Psychiatry Audio

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  • Summary

  • Each episode of AJP Audio brings you an in-depth look at one of the articles featured in that month’s issue of The American Journal of Psychiatry, the official journal of the American Psychiatric Association. Wide-ranging interviews with article authors cover the background, rationale, main findings, and future implications of the research. This podcast is subject to the Terms of Use at ww.psychiatry.org. The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the individual speakers only and do not necessarily represent the views of the American Psychiatric Association, its officers, trustees, or members. The content of this podcast is provided for general informational purposes only and is not intended as, and shall not be understood or construed as, medical or any other type of professional advice nor does it represent any statement of the standard of care. We strongly recommend that any listener follow the advice of physicians directly involved in their care and contact their local emergency response number for any medical emergency. The information within this podcast is provided as-is and is not guaranteed to be correct, complete, or accurate.
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Episodes
  • May 2024: Predictors of Substance Use Initiation by Early Adolescence
    May 6 2024

    Dr. ReJoyce Green (Medical University of South Carolina, Charleston, SC) joins AJP Audio to discuss predictors of substance use initiation in a large cohort of early adolescents. Afterwards, AJP Editor-in-Chief Dr. Ned Kalin speaks with AJP Deputy Editor Dr. Kathleen Brady about the May issue of AJP, a special issue guest edited by Dr. Brady focusing on latest developments in the understanding and treatment of substance use disorders.

    Transcript

    • 00:48 Green interview
    • 03:04 Why is it important to study substance use initiation?
    • 04:06 Social and family-related factors versus imaging and neurocognitive factors
    • 05:58 Age and cohort concerns
    • 07:15 Religious participation as a predictive factor
    • 09:04 Clinical implications
    • 11:03 Limitations
    • 12:24 What’s next for your research?
    • 13:36 Kalin and Brady interview
    • 17:09 Green et al.
    • 19:52 Morley et al.
    • 23:34 Radoman et al.
    • 26:21 Hoffman et al.
    • 29:00 Blalock et al.

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    37 mins
  • April 2024: Neural Responses to Intranasal Oxytocin in Youths With Severe Irritability
    Apr 1 2024

    Dr. Soonjo Hwang (University of Nebraska Medical Center) joins AJP Audio to discuss the response to intranasally-administered oxytocin in youths with severe irritability.

    • 00:56 Hwang interview
    • 02:09 Effects of oxytocin
    • 05:45 Intranasal oxytocin
    • 07:04 Potential adverse effects of oxytocin
    • 08:08 Imaging
    • 08:58 Preliminary investigations and clinical implications
    • 09:51 Limitations
    • 10:14 Further research
    • 11:00 Kalin interview
    • 11:33 Hwang et al.
    • 14:43 Leibenluft et al.
    • 15:39 Aggarwal et al.
    • 18:22 Pezzoli et al.
    • 21:34 Kendler et al.
    • 23:30 Hou et al.

    Transcript

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    28 mins
  • March 2024: Intergenerational Effects of the Fast Track Intervention on Next-Generation Child Outcomes: A Preregistered Randomized Clinical Trial
    Mar 1 2024

    Dr. Drew Rothenberg (Duke University, Durham, NC) joins AJP Audio to discuss the long term, intergenerational impacts of the Fast Track program, and whether the mental health intervention lead to lasting improvements in mental health, including in the participants own children.

    • 00:49 Rothenberg interview
    • 04:36 A null result?
    • 07:13 At risk children from high risk neighborhoods
    • 08:00 Limitations
    • 09:17 Demand for childhood mental health services and clinical implications
    • 11:10 Further research
    • 13:59 Kalin interview
    • 14:12 Rothenberg et al.
    • 16:12 Haller et al.
    • 18:49 Poirot et al.
    • 20:55 Ainsworth et al.
    • 23:20 Rosenqvist et al.

    Transcript

    Be sure to let your colleagues know about the podcast, and please rate and review it on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you listen to it.

    Subscribe to the podcast here.

    Listen to other podcasts produced by the American Psychiatric Association.

    Browse articles online.

    How authors may submit their work.

    Follow the journals of APA Publishing on Twitter.

    E-mail us at ajp@psych.org

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    28 mins
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