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Psychiatric epidemiology [PDF]
Cecília Amaro de Lolio
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Psychiatrization in mental health care: The emergency department
BackgroundIn the light of high incidences of diagnosed mental disorders and the growing utilization of mental healthcare services, a progressing psychiatrization of society has been hypothesized as the underlying dynamic of these developments.
Timo Beeker
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Background Prompt follow-up at emergency department discharge is a key indicator of healthcare quality and patient recovery. To improve services, better knowledge of predictors for out-patient physician follow-up within 30 days after discharge is needed.
Morgane Gabet +3 more
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Objectives NEMESIS‐3 (Netherlands Mental Health Survey and Incidence Study‐3) is a psychiatric epidemiological cohort study of the Dutch general population that replicates and expands on two previous NEMESIS‐studies conducted in 1996–1999 and 2007–2018 ...
Margreet tenHave +4 more
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Somatic comorbidities of mental disorders in pregnancy
Background Mental and physical health conditions are frequently comorbid. Despite the widespread physiological and behavioral changes during pregnancy, the pattern of comorbidities among women in pregnancy is not well studied.
Vahe Khachadourian +8 more
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Background The Composite International Diagnostic Interview (CIDI) has been clinically reappraised in several studies conducted mainly in the US and Europe.
Iman Amro +20 more
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Background Mental health and subjective well‐being are of great interest in both health policy and research. There has been considerable debate regarding whether mental health difficulties and subjective wellbeing are two distinct domains or different ...
Suzet Tanya Lereya +2 more
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The discipline of psychiatric epidemiology is, at its most basic level, the study of the patterns of mental disorders. Recently, the scope of the field has greatly expanded and now includes detailed examinations of the natural history of mental disorders, risk factors for the development and persistence of mental disorders, the relationships between ...
de Vries, Ymkje +3 more
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Psychiatrization of Society: A Conceptual Framework and Call for Transdisciplinary Research
Purpose: Worldwide, there have been consistently high or even rising incidences of diagnosed mental disorders and increasing mental healthcare service utilization over the last decades, causing a growing burden for healthcare systems and societies. While
Timo Beeker +6 more
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Use of GIS Mapping as a Public Health Tool–-From Cholera to Cancer
The field of medical geographic information systems (Medical GIS) has become extremely useful in understanding the bigger picture of public health. The discipline holds a substantial capacity to understand not only differences, but also similarities in ...
George J. Musa +7 more
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