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The International Consortium in Psychiatric Epidemiology
(2000)
We present an overview of the ICPE´s activities during its first years of existence, and preliminary results from our first major collaborative ICPE studies focused on cross-national similarities and differences in pattern ...
Mental disorders among English-speaking Mexican immigrants to the US compared to a national sample of Mexicans
(2007)
Our understanding of the relationship between immigration and mental health can be advanced by comparing immigrants pre- and post-immigration with residents of the immigrants' home countries. DSM-IV anxiety and mood disorders ...
DSM-IV personality disorders in the WHO World Mental Health Surveys
(2009)
Background: Little is known about the cross-national population prevalence or correlates of personality disorders. Aims: To estimate prevalence and correlates of DSM-IV personality disorder clusters in the World Health ...
Association of headache with childhood adversity and mental disorder: cross-national study
(2009)
Background: Community studies about the association of headache with both childhood family adversities and depression/anxiety disorders are limited. Aims: To assess the independent and joint associations of childhood family ...
Prevalence and Correlates of Bipolar Spectrum Disorder in the World Mental Health Survey Initiative
(2011)
Context: There is limited information on the prevalence and correlates of bipolar spectrum disorder in international population-based studies using common methods. Objectives: To describe the prevalence, impact, patterns ...
Association of Childhood Adversities and Early-Onset Mental Disorders With Adult-Onset Chronic Physical Conditions
(2011)
Context: The physical health consequences of childhood psychosocial adversities may be as substantial as the mental health consequences, but whether this is the case remains unclear because much prior research has involved ...
Subtyping social anxiety disorder in developed and developing countries
(2010)
SAD and numerous outcomes (age-of-onset, persistence, severity, comorbidity, treatment) were examined. Additional analyses examined associations with number of performance fears Versus number of interactional fears. Results: ...
Childhood adversities and adult psychopathology in the WHO World Mental Health Surveys
(2010)
Background: Although significant associations of childhood adversities with adult mental disorders are widely documented, most studies focus on single childhood adversities predicting single disorders. Aims: To examine ...
Smoking estimates from around the world: data from the first 17 participating countries in the World Mental Health Survey Consortium
(2010)
Objective To contribute new multinational findings on basic descriptive features of smoking and cessation, based upon standardised community surveys of adults residing in seven low-income and middle-income countries and ...
Childhood psychosocial stressors and adult onset arthritis: Broad spectrum risk factors and allostatic load
(2009)
Neural, endocrine, and immune stress mediators are hypothesized to increase risks of diverse chronic diseases, including arthritis. Retrospective data from the World Mental Health Surveys (N = 18,309) were employed to ...