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Sex, Gender, and the Search for Analytic Truth

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Journal of Magnetic Resonance Imaging, EarlyView.
Jitka Starekova, Mark E. Schweitzer
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Psychiatric Epidemiology

Harvard Review of Psychiatry, 2000
Psychiatric epidemiology is considered one of the main scientific foundations of psychiatry. This article reviews methodological issues and major studies in psychiatric epidemiology. Methods such as measures of frequency and association are discussed.
M, Tohen   +3 more
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Psychiatric epidemiology

Statistical Methods in Medical Research, 1998
Statisticians working in psychiatric epidemiology regularly confront a variety of problems that are rare in other branches of epidemiology. These problems range from the frequent absence of ‘objective’ biological markers and consequent reliance on informant and self-reports of considerable fallability, to the perhaps corresponding frequent use of ...
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Debate on Psychiatric Epidemiology

Archives of General Psychiatry, 1980
To the Editor.— We welcome the comments on ourArchives' article of February 1980 (37:209-221, 1980) conveyed by Weissman and Klerman (37:229-230, 1980). Our commentators partially identify several differences, both apparent and real, between us related to matters of nomenclature in psychiatric epidemiology.
L, Srole, A K, Fischer
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Psychiatric Epidemiology

Archives of General Psychiatry, 1978
To aid the President's Commission on Mental Health as well as the nonspecialist, the uses and developments of psychiatric epidemiology are briefly sketched. In the past few years, methods have been innovated that are capable of making differential diagnoses on a lifetime basis.
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Psychiatric Epidemiology

The Canadian Journal of Psychiatry, 1988
In this paper, some of the basic concepts of epidemiology are presented. Their applicability to psychiatry is outlined, and the definitions of terms are given. Various methods of epidemiological investigation are discussed. The background for the development of recent prevalence studies, including advances in diagnostic methods and ...
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Progress in psychiatric epidemiology

The Psychiatric Quarterly, 1973
Between 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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