• Almost All Antipsychotics Result in Weight Gain: A Meta-Analysis 

      Bak, M.; Fransen, A.; Janssen, J.; van Os, J.; Drukker, M. (Journal article, 2014)
      Introduction Antipsychotics (AP) induce weight gain. However, reviews and meta-analyses generally are restricted to second generation antipsychotics (SGA) and do not stratify for duration of AP use. It is hypothesised ...
    • Let’s get physical: a contemporary review of the anxiolytic effects of exercise for anxiety and its disorders 

      Asmundson, G.J.G.; Fetzner, M. G.; Deboer, L. B.; Powers, M. B.; Otto, M. W.; Smits, J.A.J. (Journal article, 2013)
      Research over the past few decades has focused on the therapeutic effects of physical exercise among those affected by mood disorders. Only recently has attention turned to maladaptive and persistent expressions of anxiety, ...
    • Scoping studies: towards a methodological framework 

      Arksey, H.; O'Malley, L. (Journal article, 2005)
      This paper focuses on scoping studies, an approach to reviewing the literature which to date has received little attention in the research methods literature. We distinguish between different types of scoping studies and ...
    • Vi bærer psykisk helsearbeid videre 

      Andersen, A.J.W.; Bøe, T. D.; Fodstad, H.; Ibabao, V. A.; Krogsæter, O.; Norvoll, R. (Journal article, 2008)