Ausgabe 3/2004
Inhalt (13 Artikel)
Social fragmentation, severe mental illness and suicide
Jonathan Evans, Nicos Middleton, David Gunnell
Recognition of depression and appropriateness of antidepressant treatment in Italian primary care
Matteo Balestrieri, Mauro G. Carta, Sabina Leonetti, Giuseppe Sebastiani, Fabrizio Starace, Cesario Bellantuono
Is women’s mental health more susceptible than men’s to the influence of surrounding stress?
Inger Sandanger, Jan F. Nygård, Tom Sørensen, Torbjørn Moum
The role of self-report questionnaire in the screening of postnatal depression
Aya Nishizono-Maher, Junji Kishimoto, Hiromichi Yoshida, Kyoko Urayama, Miki Miyato, Yuki Otsuka, Hiroko Matsui
Psychological disorder amongst refugee and migrant schoolchildren in London
Gerard Leavey, Kathryn Hollins, Michael King, Jacqueline Barnes, Christopher Papadopoulos, Kate Grayson
Determinants of self-reported emotional and behavioral problems in Turkish immigrant adolescents aged 11–18
S. Darwish Murad, I. M. A. Joung, F. C. Verhulst, J. P. Mackenbach, A. A. M. Crijnen
Previous help sought by patients presenting to mental health services in Kumasi, Ghana
J. Appiah-Poku, R. Laugharne, E. Mensah, Y. Osei, T. Burns
Prevalence of substance misuse among individuals with severe mental illness in São Paulo
Paulo Rossi Menezes, Lilian R. C. Ratto
Resource utilisation for neuropsychiatric disorders in developing countries:
Cleusa Ferri, Dan Chisholm, Mark Van Ommeren, Martin Prince
Factors involved in the formation of attitudes towards those who are mentally ill
S. J. Addison, S. J. Thorpe
GHQ-28 and cGHQ-28: implications of two scoring methods for the GHQ in a primary care setting
Claude Richard, Marie-Thérèse Lussier, Robert Gagnon, Luc Lamarche
The effect of deinstitutionalization on the longitudinal continuity of mental health care in the Netherlands
Y. J. Pijl, S. Sytema