Ausgabe 6/2005
Inhalt (11 Artikel)
Does neuroticism explain variations in care service use for mental health problems in the general population?
Margreet ten Have, Albertine Oldehinkel, Wilma Vollebergh, Johan Ormel
Associations of self-reported anxiety symptoms with health-related quality of life and health behaviors
Tara W. Strine, Daniel P. Chapman, Rosemarie Kobau, Lina Balluz
The prevalence of depression in two districts of Uganda
Emilio Ovuga, Jed Boardman, Danuta Wasserman
A 20-year review of trends in deliberate self-harm in a British town, 1981–2000
Simon O’Loughlin, Joanna Sherwood
The differential impact of risk factors on illicit drug involvement in females
Arpana Agrawal, Charles O. Gardner, Carol A. Prescott, Kenneth S. Kendler
Social networks among users of mental health day care
Jocelyn Catty, Kim Goddard, Sarah White, Tom Burns
Determinants of non-participation, and the effects of non-participation on potential cause-effect relationships, in the PART study on mental disorders
Ingvar Lundberg, Kerstin Damström Thakker, Tore Hällström, Yvonne Forsell
Lack of motivation for treatment in emergency psychiatry patients
Cornelis L. Mulder, Gerrit T. Koopmans, Michiel W. Hengeveld
Mental health in immigrant children in the Netherlands
Wilma A. M. Vollebergh, Margreet ten Have, Maja Dekovic, Annerieke Oosterwegel, Trees Pels, René Veenstra, Andrea de Winter, Hans Ormel, Frank Verhulst
Assessing psychosocial risk in pregnant/postpartum women using the Contextual Assessment of Maternity Experience (CAME)
Odette Bernazzani, Maureen N. Marks, Antonia Bifulco, Kathy Siddle, Paul Asten, Sue Conroy
Psychotic symptoms in the general population of England
Michael King, James Nazroo, Scott Weich, Kwame McKenzie, Kam Bhui, Saffron Karlsen, Stephen Stansfeld, Peter Tyrer, Martin Blanchard, Keith Lloyd, Sally McManus, Kerry Sproston, Bob Erens