16 results on '"Kalmár S"'
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2. Preliminary Results of the Airborne Hyperspectral Remote Sensing Applied to the Antarctic Meteorite Survey
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Kalmár, S. and Gucsik, A.
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第2回極域科学シンポジウム/第34回南極隕石シンポジウム 11月17日(木) 国立国語研究所 2階講堂
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- 2011
3. Core Symposium: Suicide Across Europe. A GP-based Suicide Prevention Program in Hungary
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Rihmer, Z., primary, Szántó, K., additional, Kalmár, S., additional, Hendin, H., additional, and Mann, J., additional
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- 2009
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4. Antidepressants and suicide prevention in Hungary
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Kalmár S, Nora Belso, and Zoltan Rihmer
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Psychiatry and Mental health ,medicine.medical_specialty ,business.industry ,medicine ,Psychiatry ,business ,Suicide prevention - Published
- 2001
5. Hämatologischer Status der Neugeborenen nach in der Schwangerschaft verabreichten Salizylaten
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Gyóry, G., Kiss, Cs., Kalmár, S., and Laczko, P.
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- 1981
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6. CS05-03 Core symposium: Suicide across Europe. A GP-based suicide prevention program in Hungary
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Rihmer, Z., Szántó, K., Kalmár, S., Hendin, H., and Mann, J.
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- 2009
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7. Hämatologischer Status der Neugeborenen nach in der Schwangerschaft verabreichten Salizylaten.
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Gyóry, G., Kiss, Cs., Kalmár, S., and Laczko, P.
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- 1982
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8. [Significance of neurologic and neuro-psychopharmacologic research for the understanding and therapy of irregularities in personality development. Editorial].
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Kalmár S
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- Breast Feeding, Child, Preschool, Humans, Infant, Infant, Newborn, Love, Socialization, Anxiety psychology, Biomedical Research, Hope, Neurology, Neuropsychology, Personality Development, Personality Disorders psychology, Personality Disorders therapy, Psychopharmacology, Trust
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- 2015
9. [The most important obstacles of the development of Hungarian psychiatry].
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Kalmár S
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- Education, Medical, Education, Medical, Graduate, Humans, Hungary, Health Education, Mental Disorders prevention & control, Mental Disorders psychology, Mental Health, Psychiatry education, Psychiatry standards, Psychiatry trends
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A quarter of a century ago the change of the political system in Hungary precipitated a serious value-crisis and caused a lot of harmful effects in nurturing and the development of psychiatry. The author establishes that the attack against psychiatry is more intensive than previously but neither the education and health management nor the psychiatric leadership could cope with these difficulties. It can't be denied that the foundation of lifelong mental health begins in the early life years and about 75% of the first Mental Disorder manifests in adolescence and youth. We are not able to ensure the special rights of every child according to the Hungarian Constitution and the Declaration of the Rights of the Child by the United Nations. The large inequalities within the country, the lack of paramount mental education and nurturing, the lack of essential, consistent eternal values, the lack of required psychiatric care system are huge obstacles of the development of healthy individual and leads to self-destructive behaviour and several, serious physical and mental disorders. The purpose of the author is to call psychiatrists' attention to the main obstacles of the development of Hungarian Psychiatric Care System. The main obstacles of the present psychiatric care system: 1. Unclarified notions, confusion of ideas. 2. Somatic, neurologic, mental, cultural-social and spiritual ignorance. 3. Lack of organization in Mental Education and Psychiatric Care System. 4. Value-crisis in our society despite the fact that the "Council of Wise Men" created a "Scale of the Essential Consistent Eternal Values" for the Hungarian Education System in 2008. 5. Lack of mental health prevention both in education system and health care system. There is no teaching of hygiene lessons in the Hungarian schools. 6. Negligence and selfishness among the population. 7. Disinterest among competent authorities. 8. Leaving the most important possibilities out of consideration. The author establishes that the elimination of the above mentioned obstacles, the high standard of psychiatric care system, - especially the child psychiatric care system - and paramount mental education are extraordinarily important to prevent most psychiatric disorders and help the development of healthy and happy people. If human individuals are the most important ones in our society, if we eliminate the main obstacles of the development of psychiatry, we ensure to improve Hungarian psychiatry again, we shall be able to say that "the spiritual light is shining through the windows of every house", and our work will not be a quixotic struggle or "tilting at windmills".
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- 2015
10. [Most important deficits, contradictions and possibilities in suicide prevention in Hungary].
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Kalmár S
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- European Union statistics & numerical data, Female, Health Education, Humans, Hungary epidemiology, Male, Mental Disorders epidemiology, Mental Disorders psychology, Primary Prevention methods, Primary Prevention standards, Primary Prevention trends, Secondary Prevention methods, Secondary Prevention standards, Secondary Prevention trends, Sex Distribution, Suicide psychology, Suicide, Attempted prevention & control, Suicide, Attempted statistics & numerical data, Tertiary Prevention methods, Tertiary Prevention standards, Tertiary Prevention trends, Delivery of Health Care methods, Delivery of Health Care standards, Delivery of Health Care trends, Mental Health, Mental Health Services standards, Mental Health Services trends, Public Health standards, Public Health trends, Suicide statistics & numerical data, Suicide Prevention
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Suicide is not only a contradictory biological, psychological, sociocultural and spiritual phenomenon, but also a serious public health problem, which is manifold, therefore the fight against it is also complex. The aim of the present publication is to establish the current situation of the fight against suicide in Hungary, which are the most important deficits, contradictions and unexploited possibilities. The author states that although we have accomplished important steps in the prevention of suicide, we did not realise the majority of them in everyday practice. The author defines the most important problems and tasks which should be solved in the next decade. In the near future a great deal more should be done for prevention than what we have accomplished so far in order to significantly reduce the number of suicide victims in Hungary.
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- 2015
11. The importance of neuropsychopharmacology in the development of psychiatry.
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Kalmár S
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- History, Ancient, Humans, Hungary, India, Mental Disorders diagnosis, Mythology, Neuropsychology, Psychotropic Drugs history, Psychotropic Drugs pharmacology, Mental Disorders drug therapy, Plants, Medicinal, Psychiatry methods, Psychopharmacology, Psychotropic Drugs therapeutic use
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The author establishes that Psychiatry has been in a difficult situation especially in Hungary since closing down the National Institute of Psychiatry and Neurology. He reviews the most important factors which hold up the development of Psychiatry. He settles that the development of Psychiatry is inconceivable without a person's holistic approach which assumes the biological, mental, cultural-social and spiritual approach. Disturbances of perception have particular roles in the formation of psychopathological symptoms which are based on the operation of the nervous system. This fact emphasises the importance of the nervous system and the neuropsychopharmacology which we have known since the beginning of history although it is hardly half a century old. He pays the attention to the psychoactive medicine that was well-known in the ancient civilization. He reviews some of them which were actually the first neuropsychopharmacological pharmaceuticals. He emphasises the dichotomy of the psychopathological symptoms which are partly objective, partly subjective but based on the operation of the nervous system by all means. His statements not only establish a new kind of approach of both the person and the Psychiatry but enables the development of Psychiatry, the creation of a new sort of diagnostic system, eliminating the variance among the experts dealing with people, the neurologists, the psychiatrists, the psychologists, the sociologists, the philosophers and the theologians, ensuring the biological (neurological), psychological, cultural and spiritual perpetuity. The biological, genetic, psychic, cultural-social and spiritual approach, the application of nanomedicine that enable not only recognising the organic neurological bases of the psychiatric disorders that are all crucial for the future researchers but also essential in the development of the neuropsychopharmacology based on the function of the nervous system.
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- 2014
12. The possibilities of suicide prevention in adolescents. A holistic approach to protective and risk factors.
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Kalmár S
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- Adolescent, Age Distribution, Cultural Characteristics, Depression psychology, Educational Status, Female, Global Health, Holistic Health, Humans, Hungary epidemiology, Male, Mental Health, Peer Group, Risk Assessment, Risk Factors, Self Concept, Sex Distribution, Social Support, Spirituality, Stress, Psychological complications, Suicide, Attempted prevention & control, Young Adult, Adolescent Behavior psychology, Depression complications, Suicide statistics & numerical data, Suicide Prevention
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There is no other such complex physical, biological, somatic, mental, psychological, psychiatric, cultural, social and spiritual phenomenon and general public health problem, so much unexplained, meaningless, so tragic, painful, and unreasonable, so difficult, contradictory and mystified like suicide. In spite of the several already identified background factors, we do not and we can not know the real reasons behind suicide, because suicide is multi-causal, and can never be traced back to one single cause, but there are always many biological, psychological-psychiatric, historical, social and cultural factors involved in its development. However, the strongest suicide risk factor is an unrecognized and untreated mental disorder. Suicide among young people is one of the most serious public health problems. In Hungary 1395 young people lost their lives due to suicide in the 24> age group between 2000-2010, 1150 males and 245 females. According to epidemiological studies, 24.7% of children and adolescents suffer from some form of behaviour-, conduct- or other psychiatric disorders. Among adolescents (aged 15-24) suicide was the first leading cause of death in 2010. Despite great advances in the psychopharmacology and psychotherapy of mental disorders, suicides persist as a major cause of mortality, especially among the 15-24-year old population. Victims of suicide are not healthy individuals. They always suffer from psychiatric or mental, physical or somatic, cultural (social, historical, mythological) and spiritual disorders. The author tries to classify suicide protective and risk factors according to physical-biological, mental-psychological, cultural-social, and spiritual aspects. However, it must be remembered that these factors are not necessarily present in each and every case and may vary from one country to another, one person to another, depending on cultural, political, (spiritual) and economical features. Risk and protective factors can occur (1) at the physical or biological-somatic level which includes physical circumstances, genetics, health, and diseases; (2) at the mental or psychological level, which includes mental health, self-esteem, and ability to deal with difficult circumstances, manage emotions, or cope with stress; (3) at the cultural level or the broader life environment, and this includes social, political, environmental, and economic factors that contribute to available options and quality of life; (4) at the social level, which includes relationships and involvement with others such as family, friends, workmates, the wider community and the person's sense of belonging; (5) at the spiritual level, which includes faith, hope, charity, despair, salvation. Children and adolescents spend a lot of time at school, so teachers must be educated to notice any warning signs of suicide, but the majority of pedagogues not only do not know the most important mental and psychosomatic symptoms, but do not recognize them in children and do not know how to handle them either. Hopelessness is the most important spiritual risk factor. The Beck Hopelessness Scale is a tool for easy application in general practice. The author lists some important symptoms and signs that neither parents nor teachers are able to recognize and handle, and provides useful advice for prevention.
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- 2013
13. Disturbance of perception in depressive disorders in the different diagnostical systems.
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Kalmár S
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- Depressive Disorder complications, Depressive Disorder physiopathology, Europe, Humans, Perception, United Kingdom, United States, Depressive Disorder diagnosis, Depressive Disorder psychology, Emotions, Neuropsychological Tests, Sensation Disorders psychology
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Introduction: Disturbances of perception play a considerable role in depressed patients' symptoms. These symptoms are mostly secondary in the daily practice, however, the disturbances of perception of a mild degree lead to cognitive distortions, and they make the recognition of the depression significantly more difficult., Purpose: To review several systems of diagnostic criteria, five developed in Europe, ten in the United Kingdom, five in the United States and five other diagnostic systems with respect to the kind of significance they ascribe to the disturbances of perception in the presence of depression., Results: The author establishes that the diagnostic systems examined in case of the patients suffering from depression ascribe different significances to the disturbances of perception despite the fact that all depressed patients suffer from these symptoms. In case of the 23 examined disturbances of perception, out of the 25 systems 20 ascribe significance to fewer than ten symptoms, 11 systems ascribe significance to five or fewer symptoms. In the process of the simplification of the diagnostic systems these symptoms do not obtain emphasis, which makes the establishment of the accurate diagnosis difficult. The author emphasizes that in the background of disturbances of perception the detection of the misshapen reality hides, from which the patients suffer the most. Out of the examined diagnostic systems the European and the complex diagnostic systems ascribe a more considerable emphasis to the disturbances of perception. In Kielholz's system there are 14, while in the CODE system there are 19 kinds of disturbances of perception., Conclusion: The author establishes that the disturbances of perception and the symptoms developed by the consequences of the disturbances of perception have a greater significance in patients suffering from depressive disorders than it is known in the common knowledge. In fact most of the psychiatric signs and symptoms may be attributable to some kind of disturbance of perception. Out of the examined diagnostic systems Paul Kielholz's and Thomas Ban's complex diagnostic system, the CODE-DD takes the significance of the disturbances of perception into consideration in the largest degree. It is necessary to keep in mind that patients suffering from depression with disturbances of perception also present have difficulty in recovery. In the process of the simplification of the diagnostic systems these symptoms may evade the doctors' attention making the recognition of the illness more difficult and weaken the efficiency of the therapy. It would be justified to indicate the disturbances of perception as a diagnostic criterion in the ICD-11 and in the DSM-V among the illnesses related to depression. Paying attention to the disturbances of perception may transform the system of psychiatric classifications and the research of psychiatric illnesses not only in case of affective disorders but also in case of psychoses. Especially the genetic research concerning the disturbances of perception may support the objective judgement of the psychiatric disorders, its biological tenability could stabilize the situation of psychiatry among medical sciences.
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14. [Programs for prevention of depression and suicide in Kiskunhalas, Hungary].
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Kalmár S
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- Community Mental Health Services trends, Depression complications, Depression therapy, Depressive Disorder complications, Depressive Disorder epidemiology, Depressive Disorder prevention & control, Humans, Hungary epidemiology, Physicians, Family education, Program Development, Program Evaluation, Sex Distribution, Suicide psychology, Community Mental Health Services organization & administration, Depressive Disorder diagnosis, Depressive Disorder therapy, Education, Medical, Continuing, Education, Nursing, Continuing, Suicide statistics & numerical data, Suicide Prevention
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- 2008
15. [Adjuvant therapy with parenteral piracetam in alcohol withdrawal delirium].
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Kalmár S
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- Adult, Aged, Alcohol Withdrawal Delirium economics, Alcohol Withdrawal Delirium metabolism, Alcohol Withdrawal Delirium prevention & control, Anti-Anxiety Agents therapeutic use, Brain drug effects, Brain metabolism, Cognition drug effects, Combined Modality Therapy, Cost-Benefit Analysis, Female, Humans, Hungary, Infusions, Intravenous, Male, Meprobamate therapeutic use, Middle Aged, Neuroprotective Agents adverse effects, Neuroprotective Agents economics, Piracetam adverse effects, Piracetam economics, Treatment Outcome, Alcohol Withdrawal Delirium drug therapy, Neuroprotective Agents administration & dosage, Piracetam administration & dosage
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The author reports his results of parenteral piracetam treatment in 193 patients admitted to the Psychiatric Department of Semmelweis Hospital with alcohol withdrawal delirium. Alcohol withdrawal delirium is a complex metabolic disorder, the disturbance of the highest cerebral integrative functions, which is caused by the impairment of cerebral oxidative metabolism. Piracetam is effective on most neurotransmitter systems, without a specific receptor agonism or antagonism, increases the effectivity of different biogenic amine systems, has also an effect on membrane permeability, increases the concentration of NMDA (methyl-D-aspartate) receptors in the impaired brain and improves cognitive functions. In the patients suffered from alcohol dependence piracetam produces positive morphologic changes, by decreasing lipofuscin accumulation. In early stage it prevents the development of delirium. Despite of the great number (approximately 150) of medication that were tried in the treatment of delirium, the ideal one still has not been found. Among the accessible therapeutic possibilities the author searched for methods which make the treatment more effective. The administration of parental piracetam, therefore was brought into his therapeutical protocol. Parenteral piracetam--similarly to literature data--proved to be effective in the treatment of alcohol withdrawal delirium. Considering the present--insufficient--hospital financing, it is remarkable that though the costs of the new therapy are higher than the traditional meprobamat therapy, through less side effect it is more economical (overall costs lower) and by decreasing the time of delirium it is more humane to the patients.
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- 2003
16. Antidepressants and suicide prevention in Hungary.
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Rihmer Z, Belsö N, and Kalmár S
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- Depressive Disorder epidemiology, Humans, Hungary epidemiology, Suicide statistics & numerical data, Antidepressive Agents therapeutic use, Depressive Disorder drug therapy, Depressive Disorder psychology, Suicide psychology, Suicide Prevention
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- 2001
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