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Progress in psychiatric epidemiology
The Psychiatric Quarterly, 1973Between 1949 and 1969, mental disorder epidemiology matured from a speculative hope to an established variety of research capable of adding to knowledge about mental disorders.
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Acta psiquiatrica y psicologica de America latina, 1987
This paper presents a critical synthesis of models and methods in psychiatric epidemiology, with special reference to the developing world. Basic epidemiological concepts and their application to psychiatric epidemiology are reviewed. Lastly, the relevance of these developments for the Third World is described, underlining their role in General Health ...
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This paper presents a critical synthesis of models and methods in psychiatric epidemiology, with special reference to the developing world. Basic epidemiological concepts and their application to psychiatric epidemiology are reviewed. Lastly, the relevance of these developments for the Third World is described, underlining their role in General Health ...
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General Psychiatric Epidemiology
1987General epidemiology, whether psychiatric or other, can content itself with an enumeration of cases — in itself a valuable and practically useful piece of knowledge. This basic knowledge, however, becomes more meaningful when related to such universal biological factors as sex and age and to such socio-cultural factors as socio-economic status and ...
K. W. Bash, J. Bash-Liechti
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Practical Psychiatric Epidemiology
2020This long-awaited second edition of Practical Psychiatric Epidemiology covers all of the considerable new developments in psychiatric epidemiology that have occurred since the first edition was published in 2003. It includes new content on key topics such as life course epidemiology, gene–environment interactions, bioethics, patient and public ...
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Special Psychiatric Epidemiology
1987Combining the results of all surveys enables calculations that could not be performed legitimately with lesser numbers, but is this measure justified? It can be so only if the demographic characteristics of the combined populations under scrutiny do not deviate grossly from those of the national population.
K. W. Bash, J. Bash-Liechti
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Practical Psychiatric Epidemiology
2003This resource provides a general introduction to epidemiological techniques for psychiatric research. As demand grows for evidence based practice in psychiatry, there is increasing use of epidemiological methods for studies into causes, prognosis and treatment of psychiatric disorders, although working in the field of mental health throws up its own ...
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