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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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In the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic, a large number of non-pharmaceutical measures that pertain to the wider group of social distancing interventions (e.g. public gathering bans, closures of schools, workplaces and all but e...
J B Bae,D M Lipnicki,J W Han et al. J B Bae et al.
Aims: To investigate the association between parity and the risk of incident dementia in women. Methods: We pooled baseline and follow-...
Xiao-Yan Chen,Ya Zhou,Xuliang Shi et al. Xiao-Yan Chen et al.
Aims: Previous studies regarding associations between depressive symptoms and suicidality (suicidal ideation, plans and attempts) have usually employed a variable-centred approach, without considering the individual varia...
W A Tol,M C Greene,M E Lasater et al. W A Tol et al.
Aims: Observational studies have shown a relationship between maternal mental health (MMH) and child development, but few studies have evaluated whether MMH interventions improve child-related outcomes, particularly in lo...
J Breslau,R McBain,E C Wong et al. J Breslau et al.
Aims: To test the impact of using different idioms in epidemiological interviews on the prevalence and correlates of poor mental health and mental health service use. ...
Elystan Roberts,Carol Joinson,David Gunnell et al. Elystan Roberts et al.
Aims: Early puberty is associated with an increased risk of self-harm in adolescent females but results for males are inconsistent. This may be due to the use of subjective measures of pubertal timing, which may be biased...
A Tinland,S Loubière,M Boucekine et al. A Tinland et al.
Aims: Many people who are homeless with severe mental illnesses are high users of healthcare services and social services, without reducing widen health inequalities in this vulnerable population. This study aimed to dete...
P Winkler,T Formanek,K Mlada et al. P Winkler et al.
Aims: The United Nations warned of COVID-19-related mental health crisis; however, it is unknown whether there is an increase in the prevalence of mental disorders as existing studies lack a reliable baseline analysis or ...