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Treating comorbid post-traumatic stress and depression in perinatal populations: findings from a pragmatic randomized controlled trial

December 8, 2025
Post-traumatic stress (PTS) often occurs with depression but isn’t well studied in pregnant or postpartum people. This study looked at over 1,100 perinatal patients with depression and found that nearly 70% showed signs of PTS, especially those with lower income, less education, and more severe mental health symptoms. After an...

Implementing a Social Work–Led Hepatitis C Treatment Model for Individuals with Substance Use Disorders in Primary Care

December 8, 2025
This study found that a social work–led hepatitis C treatment program in a primary care clinic serving people with substance use disorders led to nearly half of eligible patients initiating treatment and over 85% achieving cure. The impact of social worker engagement, harm reduction counseling, and treatment-first approaches to care...

Experiences of Women Sexual Assault Survivors With Police in the Early Aftermath of Assault: Results From a Large-scale Prospective Study

December 8, 2025
This longitudinal research studied 706 women seen by sexual assault nurse examiners (SANEs) at 12 US emergency departments soon after sexual assault, focusing on the survivors’ post-assault interactions with police. Data were analyzed from surveys completed by survivors post assault and medical/forensic records from the SANE exams. Results showed that...

Childhood adversity is associated with longitudinal white matter changes after adulthood trauma

December 8, 2025
Childhood adversity is linked to increased risk of PTSD, but the underlying neural mechanisms remain unclear. This study investigated whether childhood adversity moderates changes in white matter microstructure and PTSD symptoms following recent trauma. Whole-brain tractography revealed that childhood adversity predicted longitudinal changes in quantitative anisotropy (QA) from 2-weeks to...

Post-traumatic stress and genetic interactions affect tobacco and alcohol use after trauma: findings from a multi-ancestry cohort

December 8, 2025
This study investigated whether genetic risk for smoking and alcohol consumption acted together with or independently of PTSD symptoms to increase the risk for future substance use. We found that participants with higher genetic risk, therefore, may not have additional risk conferred by PTSD symptoms–rather, they had a high underlying...

Effects of combined estrogen and bazedoxifene (CEB) on depressive symptoms in perimenopause

December 8, 2025
This study tested whether a combined hormone treatment called CEB could quickly reduce depression in women going through perimenopause. Over three weeks, women with perimenopausal-onset major depression (PO-MDD) showed clear improvement in mood and other menopause symptoms like hot flashes. Unlike traditional hormone therapies, which can increase the risk of...

The Make America Healthy Again Commission and Mental Health Distrust

December 8, 2025
The MAHA Commission promises to address causes of chronic disease, including those related to mental health. Such a commission could address important barriers in the mental health community. But this Open Forum highlights evidence that the MAHA Commission may not only fail to address these barriers but also exacerbate them...

Psychiatry Consultation Clinic: A Model that Improves Access to Care and Corresponds to Decreased Anxiety and Depressive Symptoms

December 8, 2025
Description and characterization of an outpatient psychiatry consultation model within a large academic training clinic. The model was associated with observed improvement in depression and anxiety symptoms in those who completed consultation.

Changes in Autism Traits from Early Childhood to Adolescence in the Study to Explore Early Development

December 8, 2025
We investigated predictors of autism traits in the CDC’s Study to Explore Early Development (SEED), one of the largest studies of young autistic children (ages 2–5 years) in the United States. We found that lower levels of cognitive functioning were associated with greater increases in autism traits between early childhood...

Open-label study of the efficacy, safety and tolerability of Brexanolone in the treatment of adult women with postpartum psychosis

December 8, 2025
Postpartum psychosis (PPP) is a rare but severe postpartum psychiatric emergency that occurs during a critical time in mother-infant attachment. This study investigated the efficacy, safety, and tolerability of brexanolone, a neuroactive steroid and synthetic form of allopregnanolone, for adult females with PPP.