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  1. Patients’ views on a new treatment for Bulimia nervosa and binge eating disorder combining physical exercise and dietary therapy (the PED-t). A qualitative study
  2. Preferences and interests of diabetes social media users regarding a health-promotion intervention
  3. Telemental Health in Low- and Middle-Income Countries: A Systematic Review
  4. The importance of cultural awareness when planning and implementing telepsychiatric services
  5. Responsibilities with conflicting priorities: a qualitative study of ACT providers’ experiences with community treatment orders
  6. Long-term dropout from school and work and mental health in young adults in Norway: A qualitative interview-based study
  7. Involuntary admission in Norwegian adult psychiatric hospitals: a systematic review
  8. Experiences with a diet- and exercise-based program for eating disorders
  9. Therapists’ experiences with a new treatment for eating disorders
  10. How mental health service systems are organized may affect the rate of acute admissions to specialized care: Report from a natural experiment involving 5338 admissions
  11. Tweeting and mental disorders
  12. The decentralization and integration of Norwegian psychiatric services and possible implications for coercive practices
  13. Therapists may react negatively when patients discuss treatment on social media
  14. The PED-t trial protocol: The effect of physical exercise –and dietary therapy compared with cognitive behavior therapy in treatment of bulimia nervosa and binge eating disorder
  15. Using ads on Facebook increased the use of an educational health promotion web app
  16. The relationship between the services available to patients in primary care and at local psychiatric clinics and the use of coercion: recent findings from Northern Norway
  17. Inpatients´ utilization of GP and psychiatric outpatient care. A comparison of a central-institution versus a local-institution based system of psychiatry. A case-register study
  18. Lung and heart disease and clozapine
  19. Internet-based provider-patient communication in Ghana: recent findings
  20. Use of social media for sexual health promotion: a scoping review
  21. Telemedicine/e-health as mediated communication
  22. Who detect patients in need of admission to psychiatric hospital?
  23. People use Wikipedia more on some days of the week
  24. Local inpatient units may increase patients' utilization of outpatient services: a comparative cohort-study in Nordland County, Norway
  25. Cell phones can help pregnant women in developing countries get the help they need faster
  26. Parent–child attachment, academic performance and the process of high-school dropout: a narrative review
  27. Referring GPs used the danger criterion most often
  28. Case reporting from a major Norwegian hospital
  29. Increased influence and collaboration: a qualitative study of patients’ experiences of community treatment orders within an assertive community treatment setting
  30. A Meta-Analysis of Long-Term Outpatient Treatment Effects for Children and Adolescents with Conduct Problems
  31. Randomized trial of a novel game-based appointment system for a university hospital venereology unit: study protocol
  32. Listening to the brain
  33. Making use of the placebo effect
  34. An overview of the research on physical restraint in Norwegian adult psychiatric hospitals.
  35. Deciding to commit psychiatric patients
  36. Ebola, Twitter, and misinformation: a dangerous combination?
  37. Joking on Twitter
  38. Psychology students are more afraid of going to the dentist than dental students are
  39. Sleep timing, chronotype, mood, and behavior at an Arctic latitude (69°N)
  40. Many elderly patients in North Norway lack vitamin D
  41. Medical case reporting has a long history
  42. How community mental health systems are organised may influence rates of coercion
  43. Media Preferences in Scenarios Involving Relationship Closeness and Information Valence: Evidence of Strategic Self-Presentation and Sex Differences
  44. Results from the Abiye (safe motherhood) project
  45. Language of motivation and emotion in an Internet support group for smoking cessation: explorative use of automated content analysis to measure regulatory focus
  46. The biography of participation
  47. Clinical case reports are useful
  48. Zinc Deficiency Is Common in Several Psychiatric Disorders
  49. Normocalcemic Hyperparathyroidism and Treatment Resistant Depression
  50. Optimal Sleep Duration in the Subarctic with Respect to Obesity Risk Is 8–9 Hours
  51. Lack of major seasonal variations in self reported sleep-wake rhythms and chronotypes among middle aged and older people at 69 degrees North: The Tromsø Study
  52. Dropout and early unemployment
  53. Which factors influence psychiatric diagnosing in substance abuse treatment?
  54. The polar night does not make people in the Arctic distressed
  55. The revival of the medical case report
  56. Avatars using computer/smartphone mediated communication and social networking in prevention of sexually transmitted diseases among North-Norwegian youngsters
  57. Physical Restraint and Near Death of a Psychiatric Patient
  58. Using Noninferiority Tests to Evaluate Telemedicine and E-Health Services: Systematic Review
  59. Language use in an internet support group for smoking cessation: development of sense of community
  60. Clinical confidence following an interprofessional educational program on eating disorders for health care professionals: a qualitative analysis
  61. The use of short message service (SMS) among hospitalized coronary patients
  62. Eating disorders: challenges in the later phases of the recovery process
  63. Women and psychopathy
  64. In 2007, 70% of the population in Northern Europe used the Internet to find health information
  65. Impact on continuity of care of decentralized versus partly centralized mental health care in Northern Norway
  66. Coronary patients who returned to work had stronger internal locus of control beliefs than those who did not return to work
  67. A Psychometric Study of the Drug Use Disorders Identification Test—Extended in a Norwegian Sample
  68. Videoconferencing at a centre for rare disorders: user satisfaction and user participation
  69. Psychosis increases risk of involuntary admission
  70. Integrating psychoeducation in a basic computer skills course for people suffering from social anxiety: participants' experiences
  71. Informed citizen and empowered citizen in health: results from an European survey
  72. Meaningful confusions and confusing meanings in communication in schizophrenia
  73. Eating disorders and psychoeducation - patients’ experiences of healing processes
  74. Loss of activities and its effect on the well-being of substance abusers
  75. How Does Nursing Staff Perceive the Use of Electronic Handover Reports? A Questionnaire-Based Study
  76. Qualitative Methods for the Analysis of Verbal Interactions in Psychotherapy
  77. Attitudes to coercion at two Norwegian psychiatric units
  78. Studying empathy as an interactional three-part sequence
  79. Approach and Avoidance Coping and Regulatory Focus in Patients Having Coronary Artery Bypass Graft Surgery
  80. Type D Scale--Norwegian Version
  81. Psychometric properties of the Type D scale (DS14) in Norwegian cardiac patients
  82. Health Providersʼ Descriptions of the Significance of the Therapeutic Relationship in Treatment of Patients with Dual Diagnoses
  83. Predictors of mental distress among substance abusers receiving inpatient treatment
  84. Reduction in mental distress among substance users receiving inpatient treatment
  85. P03-272 - The importance of substance abuse for participation in social, cultural, and physical activities
  86. Commentary on ‘Elements of effective communication—Rediscoveries from homeopathy’
  87. Users’ and GPs’ causal attributions of illegal substance use: An exploratory interview study
  88. Exaggerations in consultations between psychiatrists and atients suffering from sychotic disorders
  89. Exploring morally relevant issues facing families in their decisions to monitor the health-related behaviours of loved ones
  90. Use of the internet for health purposes: trends in Norway 2000-2010
  91. Neurotrophic factors in serum following ECT: A pilot study
  92. Nurse training of a patient-centered information procedure for CABG patients
  93. An Overview and Analysis of Theories Employed in Telemedicine Studies
  94. Characteristics of successfully implemented telemedical applications
  95. European citizens' use of E-health services: A study of seven countries
  96. Prior psychotic episodes among patients in a substance abuse clinic
  97. Neurotrophic factors in serum following ECT: A pilot study
  98. Psychologists and coercion: Decisions regarding involuntary psychiatric admission and treatment in a group of Norwegian psychologists
  99. Patients' Satisfaction and Self-Rated Improvement Following Coercive Interventions
  100. Empathy as an interactionally achieved phenomenon in psychotherapy
  101. Attitudes to coercion among health-care workers and the general public in Norway
  102. Coronary bypass surgery patients' experiences with treatment and perioperative care - a qualitative interview-based study
  103. Coercion in psychiatric care: clinical, legal, and ethical controversies
  104. Empathy in general practice consultations: A qualitative analysis
  105. Correspondence
  106. Qualities clients wish for in their therapists
  107. Restraint and seclusion in a Norwegian university psychiatric hospital
  108. Psychiatric inpatients' experiences with restraint
  109. Travel Time and the Use of Psychiatric Outpatient Clinic Services in Coastal Northern Norway
  110. Staff's Choice of Formal And Informal Coercive Interventions In Psychiatric Emergencies
  111. Staff's attitudes to the use of restraint and seclusion in a Norwegian university psychiatric hospital
  112. Medicate, restrain or seclude? Strategies for dealing with violent and threatening behaviour in a Norwegian university psychiatric hospital
  113. General practitioners' reactions to non-compliant patients
  114. Staff's Experiences with Patients' Assaults in a Norwegian Psychiatric University Hospital: A Pilot Study
  115. Staff's Experiences with Patients' Assaults in a Norwegian Psychiatric University Hospital
  116. The number of words spoken by male doctors and male and female patients in a sample of British general practitioner-patient consultations
  117. 'Symptom' and 'diagnosis' as prototypes: applying the theory of prototypes and the notion of fuzziness to the study of a doctor-patient interaction
  118. Medical students, doctors—is there a difference?