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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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Aims: Population-wide restrictions during the COVID-19 pandemic may create barriers to mental health diagnosis. This study aims to examine changes in the number of incident cases and the incidence rates of mental health d...
R Wong,D Soong R Wong
Aims: Prior research indicates that neighbourhood disadvantage increases dementia risk. There is, however, inconclusive evidence on the relationship between nativity and cognitive impairment. To our knowledge, our study i...
Irene Gorrino,Maria Gloria Rossetti,Francesca Girelli et al. Irene Gorrino et al.
Aims: Patients with affective and non-affective psychoses show impairments in both the identification and discrimination of facial affect, which can significantly reduce their quality of life. The aim of this commentary i...
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