Ausgabe 1/2015
Inhalt (18 Artikel)
Externalizing disorders and substance use: empirically derived subtypes in a population-based sample of adults
Stephanie Rodgers, Mario Müller, Wulf Rössler, Enrique Castelao, Martin Preisig, Vladeta Ajdacic-Gross
Education, income and alcohol misuse: a stress process model
Marta Elliott, Jennifer Lowman
Anxiety, bulimia, drug and alcohol addiction, depression, and schizophrenia: what do you think about their aetiology, dangerousness, social distance, and treatment? A latent class analysis approach
Stefania Mannarini, Marilisa Boffo
Profiles of acculturation among Hispanics in the United States: links with discrimination and substance use
Christopher P. Salas-Wright, Trenette T. Clark, Michael G. Vaughn, David Córdova
Understanding how people who use illicit drugs and alcohol experience relationships with psychiatric inpatient staff
Emma Chorlton, Ian Smith, Sarah Amelia Jones
Ethnic differences in the utilization of mental health services in Lombardy (Italy): an epidemiological analysis
Franco Spinogatti, Graziella Civenti, Valentino Conti, Antonio Lora
Utilisation of psychiatrists and psychologists in private practice among non-Western labour immigrants, immigrants from refugee-generating countries and ethnic Danes: the role of mental health status
Signe Smith Nielsen, Natasja Koitzsch Jensen, Svend Kreiner, Marie Norredam, Allan Krasnik
Acceptability of psychological treatment to Chinese- and Caucasian-Australians: Internet treatment reduces barriers but face-to-face care is preferred
Isabella Choi, Louise Sharpe, Stephen Li, Caroline Hunt
Help-seeking characteristics of Chinese- and English-speaking Australians accessing Internet-delivered cognitive behavioural therapy for depression
Isabella Choi, Gavin Andrews, Louise Sharpe, Caroline Hunt
Frequencies and predictors of barriers to mental health service use: a longitudinal study of Hurricane Ike survivors
Sarah R. Lowe, David S. Fink, Fran H. Norris, Sandro Galea
Pre-sentence mental health service use predicts post-sentence mortality in a population cohort of first-time adult offenders
Nita Sodhi-Berry, Matthew Knuiman, Janine Alan, Vera A. Morgan, David B. Preen
Decrease in unmet needs contributes to improved motivation for treatment in elderly patients with severe mental illness
Jolanda Stobbe, André I. Wierdsma, Rob M. Kok, Hans Kroon, Marja Depla, Cornelis L. Mulder
Association between living arrangements and depressive symptoms among older women and men in South Korea
Dong Hoon Oh, Joon Hyuk Park, Hye Young Lee, Shin Ah Kim, Bo Youl Choi, Jung Hyun Nam
Institutionalization in incident dementia cases in comparison to age- and sex- matched controls: a 5-year follow-up from Germany
Jana Schulze, Hendrik van den Bussche, Hanna Kaduszkiewicz, Daniela Koller, Falk Hoffmann
Predictions get tougher in older individuals: a longitudinal study of optimism, pessimism and depression
Diana Armbruster, Lars Pieper, Jens Klotsche, Jürgen Hoyer
Re: Hjorthøj et al.’s article: Risk of suicide according to level of psychiatric treatment: a nationwide nested case–control study, Soc Psychiatry Psychiatr Epidemiol. 2014
Erika Braithwaite, Geneviève Gariépy, Miriam Wiens-Kinkaid, Martine Elbejjani, Rebecca Fuhrer
Erratum to: Risk of psychiatric treatment for mood disorders and psychotic disorders among migrants and Dutch nationals in Utrecht, The Netherlands
J. P. Selten, W. Laan, R. Kupka, H. M. Smeets, J. van Os