New psychiatry research released
MEDIA ALERT
15 January
2009
New psychiatry research released
The latest edition of the Australian and New Zealand Journal of Psychiatry has been released and contains a number of interesting and relevant research articles including:
• Association between magnesium
intake and depression and anxiety in community-dwelling
adults
• Are chronic fatigue and chronic fatigue
syndrome valid clinical entities across countries and
health-care settings?
• Shyness programme: longer term
benefits, cost-effectiveness, and acceptability
Abstracts
of all articles in the January edition are available at:
http://www.informaworld.com/smpp/title~db=all~content=g906740150~tab=toc
Please contact Kirrily Johns if you would like to receive full text of any of the articles.
Published by the Royal Australian
and New Zealand College of Psychiatrists, the Australian
and New Zealand Journal of Psychiatry contains high
quality, peer-reviewed, original research articles, reviews
and case reports in the field of psychiatry.
ENDS
About The Royal Australian
and New Zealand College of Psychiatrists
The Royal
Australian and New Zealand College of Psychiatrists (RANZCP)
is the principal organisation representing the medical
specialty of psychiatry in Australia and New Zealand and has
responsibility for training, examining and awarding the
qualification of Fellowship of the College to medical
practitioners.
There are currently more than 2750 Fellows of the College who account for approximately 85 per cent of all practising psychiatrists in Australia and over 50 per cent of psychiatrists in New Zealand. Close to 1000 trainees are undertaking basic and advanced training to become psychiatrists in both countries. Further information can be found at the College’s website: www.ranzcp.org.