Mental and Substance Use Disorders Prevalence Study: Background and Methods
Objective The Mental and Substance Use Disorders Prevalence Study (MDPS) builds upon previous epidemiologic studies to provide estimates of prevalence and treatment rates of mental and substance use disorders among adults aged 18–65 in the U.S. The study
Heidi Guyer +23 more
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Peer victimization in childhood and internalizing problems in adolescence : a prospective longitudinal study [PDF]
Traumatic childhood experiences have been found to predict later internalizing problems. This prospective longitudinal study investigated whether repeated and intentional harm doing by peers (peer victimization) in childhood predicts internalizing ...
Lereya, Suzet Tanya +2 more
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The Evolution of Psychiatric Epidemiology: Where to Next? [PDF]
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Epidemiology of DSM-5 psychiatric disorders in Kenyan Youth with Low and High Psychosis Risk
Introduction: There are few psychiatric epidemiology studies among Kenyan youth and fewer among those at high psychosis risk (HR). Methods: This study assessed the epidemiology of DSM-5 psychiatric disorders in HR and low-risk (LR) individuals to inform ...
Rebekka H. Sæle +3 more
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An investigation of factors associated with depression in older adults
As the population ages, there is a need for continued research into the etiology of geriatric depression and improved ways to detect individuals at risk for developing this disorder.
Mayhew, Katherine Mary
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Chronic dysregulation of peripheral lipids has been found to be associated with depression and cognition, but their interaction has not been investigated.
S. M. A. Mehdi +9 more
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Hotline Use in the United States: Results from the Collaborative Psychiatric Epidemiology Surveys. [PDF]
Roth KB, Szlyk HS.
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Post-inpatient Attrition from Care “As Usual” in Veterans with Multiple Psychiatric Admissions [PDF]
Disengagement from outpatient care following psychiatric hospitalization is common in high-utilizing psychiatric patients and contributes to intensive care utilization.
Berger, Bertrand +2 more
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Editorial: Insights in Public Mental Health: 2021
Wulf Rössler
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The contribution of BJPsych Open to the growing relevance of legal epidemiology
Legal epidemiology is an emerging field that examines how laws and policies influence human rights and health outcomes, particularly in areas such as in-patient psychiatric treatment, community treatment orders and child maltreatment, This editorial ...
Steve Kisely, Ben Beaglehole
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