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期刊名:Epidemiology and psychiatric sciences

缩写:EPIDEMIOL PSYCH SCI

ISSN:2045-7960

e-ISSN:2045-7979

IF/分区:6.1/Q1

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B B Durdurak,B Williams,A Zhigalov et al. B B Durdurak et al.
Aims: Identifying children and/or adolescents who are at highest risk for developing chronic depression is of utmost importance, so that we can develop more effective and targeted interventions to attenuate the risk traje...
Weiqing Jiang,Yuwei Yang,Yitong He et al. Weiqing Jiang et al.
Aims: By the end of 2022, an estimated 108.4 million individuals worldwide experienced forced displacement. Identifying modifiable factors associated with the mental illness of refugees is crucial for promoting successful...
Z Narita,T Shinozaki,A Goto et al. Z Narita et al.
Aims: While past research suggested that living arrangements are associated with suicide death, no study has examined the impact of sustained living arrangements and the change in living arrangements. Also, previous survi...
Joe Kwun Nam Chan,Corine Sau Man Wong,Catherine Zhiqian Fang et al. Joe Kwun Nam Chan et al.
Aims: Accumulating studies have assessed mortality risk associated with mood-stabilizers, the mainstay treatment for bipolar disorder (BD). However, existing data were mostly restricted to suicide risk, focused on lithium...
Zhi-Yang Mo,Ze-Zhen Qin,Jun-Jie Ye et al. Zhi-Yang Mo et al.
Aims: Caused by multiple risk factors, heavy burden of major depressive disorder (MDD) poses serious challenges to public health worldwide over the past 30 years. Yet the burden and attributable risk factors of MDD were n...
A-V Seppänen,F Daniel,S Houzard et al. A-V Seppänen et al.
Aims: Cancer is one of the main causes of death in persons with severe mental illness (SMI). Although their cancer incidence is similar, or sometimes even potentially lower compared to the general population, their cancer...
S Parkes,P Irizar,N Greenberg et al. S Parkes et al.
Aims: Police employees may experience high levels of stress due to the challenging nature of their work which can then lead to sickness absence. To date, there has been limited research on sickness absence in the police. ...
Seong-Uk Baek,Jong-Uk Won,Yu-Min Lee et al. Seong-Uk Baek et al.
Aims: Increasing social concern surrounds the potential adverse health effects of precarious employment (PE). In this study, we explored the association between PE and the onset of depressive symptoms. ...