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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: Psychosocial rehabilitation (PSR) is at the core of psychiatric recovery. There is a paucity of evidence regarding how the needs and characteristics of patients guide clinical decisions to refer to PSR interventions...
E Soneson,S R White,E Howarth et al. E Soneson et al.
Aims: Children and adolescents with a history of adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) are more likely than their peers to develop mental health difficulties, but not enough is known about their help-seeking behaviours and...
D Gurung,M Neupane,K Bhattarai et al. D Gurung et al.
Aims: National policies can be used to reveal structural stigma and discrimination in relation to mental health. This review assesses how structural stigma and discrimination are manifested in the policies and legislation...
Antonio Lasalvia,Sara Patuzzo,Esther Braun et al. Antonio Lasalvia et al.
This article discusses advance statements in mental health care, which allow individuals with mental disorders to express their preferences for treatment during mental health crises. Despite the evidence supporting their effectiveness, thei...
E Emerson,V Totsika,C Hatton et al. E Emerson et al.
Aims: To estimate the self-reported and parent-reported mental well-being of adolescents (aged 14 and 17) with/without intellectual disability in a sample of young people representative of the UK population. ...
P C Gronholm,S Ali,E Brohan et al. P C Gronholm et al.
Aims: Mental health related stigma and discrimination is a universal phenomenon and a contributor to the adversity experienced by people with schizophrenia. Research has produced inconsistent findings on how discriminatio...
E S Kim,W J Chopik,Y Chen et al. E S Kim et al.
Aims: Three factors converge to underscore the heightened importance of evaluating the potential health/well-being effects of friendships in older adulthood. First, policymakers, scientists, and the public alike are recog...
M Virtanen,S Törmälehto,T Partonen et al. M Virtanen et al.
Aims: Although seasonality has been documented for mental disorders, it is unknown whether similar patterns can be observed in employee sickness absence from work due to a wide range of mental disorders with different sev...