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Mental health problems among healthcare professionals during the COVID-19 crisis

January 25, 2021

Leo Sher, M.D. A research report, “Mental health problems among healthcare workers involved with the COVID-19 outbreak” has been published in the Brazilian Journal of Psychiatry online ahead of print (1). A cross-sectional online study was conducted with a sample of 5,938 Mexican healthcare professionals who completed brief screening measures of mental health problems and […]

The psychiatrist density and suicide rates

January 20, 2021

Leo Sher, M.D. My research article, “Are suicide rates related to the psychiatrist density? A cross-national study” was published 5 years ago, in January 2016, in Frontiers in Public Health (1). Treatment of psychiatric disorders should reduce the number of suicides. Higher psychiatrist-per-­population ratio increases the opportunity for contact between the patient and psychiatrist. Generally, […]

Depression and cardiometabolic health: a longitudinal study

January 19, 2021

Leo Sher, M.D. A research work, “Associations between depression and cardiometabolic health: A 27-year longitudinal study” was published a few days ago in Psychological Medicine online ahead of print (1). Physical and mental health interact throughout the life. The authors examined whether depression symptoms in midlife are associated with the subsequent onset of cardiometabolic disorders. […]

Prevalence of alcohol misuse among adolescents and young adults

January 13, 2021

Leo Sher, M.D. Our research work, “Prevalence of alcohol misuse among adolescents and young adults evaluated in a primary care setting” was published 15 years ago in the January-March 2006 issue of the International Journal of Adolescent Medicine and Health (1). The prevalence of alcohol misuse among older adolescents and young adults was evaluated in […]

A comparison of cerebrospinal fluid homovanillic acid levels in depressed suicide attempters without comorbid Axis II disorders, depressed non-attempters without comorbid Axis II disorders, and normal controls

January 12, 2021

Leo Sher, M.D. Our research paper, “Lower cerebrospinal fluid homovanillic acid levels in depressed suicide attempters” was published 15 years ago in the January 2006 issue of the Journal of Affective Disorders (1). Depressed suicide attempters constitute a heterogenous group and important differences may exist between depressed suicide attempters with or without Axis II disorders. […]

Testosterone levels in combat veterans with or without a history of suicide attempt

December 28, 2020

Leo Sher, M.D. Our research article, “The effect of oral dexamethasone administration on testosterone levels in combat veterans with or without a history of suicide attempt” has been published in the Journal of Psychiatric Research online ahead of print (1). Combat exposure has been linked to increased risk of suicidal ideation, suicide attempts, and death […]

Leading world experts on suicide. Expertscape, December 2020

December 9, 2020

Leo Sher, M.D. Expertscape, a leading international rating agency, published a December 2020 list of top world experts in the field of suicidology (1). The list is based on 27,743 articles published since 2010. The current database of articles was compiled on Friday, December 4, 2020. According to Expertscape, the 20 leading world experts on […]

Pregnancy and COVID-19

November 25, 2020

Sahil Naik, M.D., Nivedita Jha, M.D., Shivani Naik, M.D., Steven Lippmann, M.D. The coronavirus disease COVID-19 can be infectious to everyone, from newborns to elderly people. The impact of COVID-19 during pregnancy is not known, but is a matter of concern regarding perinatal and maternal outcomes (1). Physiological cardiovascular changes with increased metabolism, higher oxygen […]

Parental alienation and men’s mental health

November 15, 2020

Leo Sher, M.D. My review article, “Parental alienation: the impact on men’s mental health” was published in the International Journal of Adolescent Medicine and Health 5 years ago, in November 2015 (1). Parental alienation is defined as a mental state in which a child, usually one whose parents are engaged in a high-conflict separation or […]

Gender differences in patients with antisocial personality disorder

October 26, 2020

Leo Sher, M.D. Our research paper, “Gender differences in the clinical characteristics and psychiatric comorbidity in patients with antisocial personality disorder” was published 5 years ago in the October 2015 issue of Psychiatry Research (1). Relatively little is known how males and females differ in their manifestations of antisocial personality disorder. We have conducted a […]

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Editorials

  • The role of the h-index in academic medicine
  • A timeless commitment: Reflections on the Hippocratic Oath
  • Abraham Flexner history: Celebrated medical educator – improved physician training, yet also left a not well-known legacy  
  • Suicide medical malpractice: A conceptual perspective

Research Papers

  • COVID-19 mortality in Europe and the ’Iron Curtain’ between East and West
  • Examination of depressive signs and symptoms among 803 University students in seven Universities and Colleges. Hungary, Romania, Serbia.
  • Examination of spirituality and the dimensions of spirituality among 803 students in seven different Universities. Hungary, Romania and Serbia.
  • Examination of depressive signs and symptoms among 932 students in eight different secondary schools in Hungary

Research News

  • Blood alcohol concentration and suicide mortality in Finland
  • Suicide risk in older adults: clinical responsibilities and medico-legal considerations
  • Conceptualizing a combat veteran’s suicide death through the stress-diathesis model
  • No evidence of a causal link between glucagon-like peptide-1 receptor agonists and suicidal behavior

Latest News

  • FDA launches real-time clinical trial initiative
  • The 2025 ScholarGPS rankings of leading scholars in suicidology
  • Mental health support for healthcare professionals
  • The 2024 ScholarGPS ranking of scholars in the field of suicidology

Interviews with eminent psychiatrists

  • 2026 Interview with Professor Zoltan Rihmer
  • 2026 Interview with Doctor María Dolores Braquehais Conesa
  • 2026 Interview with Professor Shih-Ku Lin
  • Interview with Professor Jess G. Fiedorowicz

Ten Years Ago

  • Suicide malpractice
  • Testosterone levels and future suicide attempts in women with bipolar disorder
  • Bipolar disorder, testosterone administration, and homicide
  • The cosyntropin stimulation test in military veterans with or without posttraumatic stress disorder

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