5 dicembre 2003

International Review of Psychiatry
Publisher: Brunner-Routledge, part of the Taylor & Francis Group
Issue: Volume 15, Number 1-2 / February-May 2003


The National Psychiatric Morbidity Surveys of Great Britain--strategy and methods pp. 5 - 13
R. Jenkins, P. Bebbington, T. Brugha, M. Farrell, B. Gill, G. Lewis, H. Meltzer, M. Petticrew

British Psychiatric Morbidity Survey pp. 14 - 18
R. Jenkins, P. Bebbington, T. Brugha, M. Farrell, G. Lewis, H. Meltzer

Building a picture of psychiatric morbidity in a nation: a decade of epidemiological surveys in Great Britain pp. 19 - 28
N. Singleton, H. Meltzer, R. Jenkins

The National Psychiatric Morbidity Surveys of Great Britain--initial findings from the Household Survey pp. 29 - 42
R. Jenkins, G. Lewis, P. Bebbington, T. Brugha, M. Farrell, B. Gill, H. Meltzer

Substance misuse and psychiatric comorbidity: an overview of the OPCS National Psychiatric Morbidity Survey pp. 43 - 49
M. Farrell, S. Howes, C. Taylor, G. Lewis, R. Jenkins, P. Bebbington, M. Jarvis, T. Brugha, B. Gill, H. Meltzer

Nicotine, alcohol and drug dependence, and psychiatric comorbidity--results of a national household survey pp. 50 - 56
M. Farrell, S. Howes, P. Bebbington, T. Brugha, R. Jenkins, G. Lewis, J. Marsden, C. Taylor, H. Meltzer

Clarifying the relationship between unexplained chronic fatigue and psychiatric morbidity: results from a community survey in Great Britain pp. 57 - 64
P. Skapinakis, G. Lewis, H. Meltzer

Psychiatric morbidity among adults living in private households, 2000 pp. 65 - 73
N. Singleton, R. Bumpstead, M. O'Brien, A. Lee, H. Meltzer

The influence of age and sex on the prevalence of depressive conditions: report from the National Survey of Psychiatric Morbidity pp. 74 - 83
P. Bebbington, G. Dunn, R. Jenkins, G. Lewis, T. Brugha, M. Farrell, H. Meltzer

The circumstances of adults with a psychotic disorder pp. 84 - 90
K. Foster, H. Meltzer, B. Gill, K. Hinds

Socio-economic status, standard of living, and neurotic disorder pp. 91 - 96
G. Lewis, P. Bebbington, T. Brugha, M. Farrell, B. Gill, R. Jenkins, H. Meltzer

Urban-rural mental health differences in Great Britain: findings from the National Morbidity Survey pp. 97 - 107
E. Paykel, R. Abbott, R. Jenkins, T. Brugha, H. Meltzer

Neurotic disorders and the receipt of psychiatric treatment pp. 108 - 114
P. Bebbington, T. Brugha, H. Meltzer, R. Jenkins, C. Ceresa, M. Farrell, G. Lewis

Unequal access and unmet need: neurotic disorders and the use of primary care services pp. 115 - 122
P. Bebbington, H. Meltzer, T. Brugha, M. Farrell, R. Jenkins, C. Ceresa, G. Lewis

The reluctance to seek treatment for neurotic disorders pp. 123 - 128
H. Meltzer, P. Bebbington, T. Brugha, M. Farrell, R. Jenkins, G. Lewis

The prevalence of psychiatric morbidity among adults living in institutions pp. 129 - 133
H. Meltzer, B. Gill, K. Hinds, M. Petticrew

The prevalence of psychiatric morbidity among homeless adults pp. 134 - 140
B. Gill, H. Meltzer, K. Hinds

Survey of the health and well-being of homeless people in Glasgow pp. 141 - 143
A. Kershaw, N. Singleton, H. Meltzer

Psychiatric morbidity among young offenders in England and Wales pp. 144 - 147
D. Lader, N. Singleton, H. Meltzer

Non-fatal suicidal behaviour among prisoners pp. 148 - 149
H. Meltzer, R. Jenkins, N. Singleton, J. Charlton, M. Yar

Substance misuse among prisoners in England and Wales pp. 150 - 152
N. Singleton, M. Farrell, H. Meltzer

Psychiatric morbidity among women prisoners in England and Wales pp. 153 - 157
M. O'Brien, L. Mortimer, N. Singleton, H. Meltzer

Prevalence of pervasive developmental disorders in the British nationwide survey of child mental health pp. 158 - 165
E. Fombonne, H. Simmons, T. Ford, H. Meltzer, R. Goodman

Using the Strengths and Difficulties Questionnaire (SDQ) to screen for child psychiatric disorders in a community sample pp. 166 - 172
R. Goodman, T. Ford, H. Simmons, R. Gatward, H. Meltzer

The Strengths and Difficulties Questionnaire: a pilot study on the validity of the self-report version pp. 173 - 177
R. Goodman, H. Meltzer, V. Bailey





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International Review of Psychiatry
Issue: Volume 15, Number 3 / August 2003


Psychiatric disorders through the woman's lifespan pp. 203 - 204
K. L. Swartz

Eating disorders pp. 205 - 216
D. A. Klein, B. T. Walsh

Psychiatric disorders during pregnancy pp. 217 - 230
A. D. Cott, K. L. Wisner

Postpartum mood disorders pp. 231 - 242
L. S. Seyfried, S. M. Marcus

The impact of maternal depression on familial relationships pp. 243 - 255
L. Burke

Alcohol misuse by women pp. 256 - 268
G. W. Redgrave, K. L. Swartz, A. J. Romanoski

Psychiatric disorders in older women pp. 269 - 279
S. W. Lehmann

The role of estrogen in mood disorders in women pp. 280 - 290
J. L. Payne

Challenging Behaviour: Analysis and Intervention in People With Severe Intellectual Disabilities p. 291
Dinesh Bhugra

Obsessive Compulsive Disorder: A Practical Guide p. 291
Dinesh Bhugra

Mental Health in Australia: Collaborative Community Practice pp. 291 - 292
Dinesh Bhugra

Paediatric Psychopharmacology: Principles and Practice p. 292
Dinesh Bhugra

Ethno-cultural Factors in Substance Abuse Treatment pp. 292 - 293
Dinesh Bhugra

The Treatment of Obsessions p. 293
Dinesh Bhugra

Schizophrenia Revealed pp. 293 - 294
Dinesh Bhugra

Electroshock p. 294
Dinesh Bhugra

The Neuropsychiatry of Epilepsy pp. 294 - 295
Dinesh Bhugra

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International Review of Psychiatry
Issue: Volume 15, Number 4 / November 2003

Editorial pp. 299 - 301
Vani Rao, Constantine G. Lyketsos

Neurologic aspects of traumatic brain injury pp. 302 - 309
Rebecca F. Gottesman, Ricardo Komotar, Argye E. Hillis

Post concussion syndrome pp. 310 - 316
Laurie M. Ryan, Deborah L. Warden

Mood disorders following traumatic brain injury pp. 317 - 327
Ricardo Jorge, Robert G. Robinson

Psychosis following traumatic brain injury pp. 328 - 340
David B. Arciniegas, Susie N. Harris, Kristin M. Brousseau

A quantitative review of the effects of traumatic brain injury on cognitive functioning pp. 341 - 349
David J. Schretlen, Anne M. Shapiro

Obsessive-compulsive disorder after traumatic brain injury pp. 350 - 358
Marco A. Grados

Pharmacological management of the psychiatric aspects of traumatic brain injury pp. 359 - 370
Hochang B. Lee, Constantine G. Lyketsos, Vani Rao

Non-pharmacological management of psychiatric disturbances after traumatic brain injury pp. 371 - 379
George P. Prigatano, Susan Borgaro, Heather Caples



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