This article ties to SDG 3. The purpose of this study was to construct and initially evaluate the psychometric properties of the War Anxiety Scale (WAS) and the War Persistent Thinking Scale (WPTS).
This scoping review was able to identify 25 tools and methods for assessing health vulnerability and adaptation to climate change, using the Joanna Briggs Institute (JBI) scoping review guidelines. 
This article ties to SDG 3. This article studied prenatal maternal stress as a risk factor for offspring mental health challenges.
This study demonstrates the importance of community-based approaches to understand how much MIYCN (Maternal, Infant, and Young Child Nutrition) training and counseling are intertwined, indicating the need for interventions to address both using a multipronged approach that addresses barriers across all levels of the socioecological model, taking the local context into account.
Elsevier,

Schizophrenia Research: Cognition, Volume 29, September 2022, article 100249

A discussion of progress in treating sognitive impairment for those with schizophrenia.
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Schizophrenia Research: Cognition, Volume 28, June 2022, article 100239/

A trial to try to diagnose children more likely to develop schizophrenia.
Elsevier,

Schizophrenia Research: Cognition, Volume 28, June 2022, article 100247

Ways to improve cognitive impairment caused by psychosis.
This Article supports Sustainable Development Goal 3 by developing projections of the economic burden of Alzheimer's disease and related dementias, up to 2050. The study predicts that the burden will be $16.9 trillion in 2050, compared with $2.8 trillion in 2019. The authors note that more funding is needed for research into prevention and treatment of Alzheimer's disease.
Elsevier, Engineering Applications of Artificial Intelligence, Volume 114, September 2022
Development of a siren identification system, using deep learning, for hearing-impaired people. Supports SDG 10.
This Article supports SDGs 3 and 10, assessing the effects of genomics, inheritance, and socioeconomic deprivation on neuropsychiatric risk in children with intellectual disabilities. The study shows that children with genomic variants and intellectual disability are at increased risk of neuropsychiatric difficulties.

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