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Immigration and Suicidal Behavior Among Mexicans and Mexican Americans
(2009)
Objectives. We examined migration to the United States as a risk factor for suicidal behavior among people of Mexican origin. Methods. We pooled data from 2 nationally representative surveys in the United States (2001-2003; ...
Intervention strategies to reduce the burden of non-communicable diseases in Mexico: cost effectiveness analysis
(2012)
Objective To inform decision making regarding intervention strategies against non-communicable diseases in Mexico, in the context of health reform. Design Cost effectiveness analysis based on epidemiological modelling. ...
Service use among Mexico City adolescents with suicidality
(2010)
Background: We report the lifetime and 12-month prevalence and associations of mental health treatment among Mexican adolescents with suicide-related outcomes (SROs; including ideation, plans, gestures and attempts). ...
Traumatic events and suicide-related outcomes among Mexico City adolescents
(2008)
Background: We report the prevalence and associations between traumatic events and suicidal ideation, suicide plans and suicide attempts among Mexican adolescents. Methods: The data are from a representative multistage ...
Gender-related issues in the diagnosis and classification of alcohol use disorders among Mexican patients seeking specialized services
(2011)
Objective: The objective of the study was to examine the role of gender in the endorsement of symptoms included in both the International Classification of Diseases-10(th) Edition and the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual ...
Prevalence and correlates of 'agua celeste' use among female sex workers who inject drugs in Ciudad Juarez, Mexico
(2011)
Background: Agua celeste, or "heavenly water", is the street name for a sky-blue colored solvent reportedly inhaled or ingested to produce an intoxicating effect. Study aims were to (1) describe prevalence of agua celestse ...
Depression, gender, and the treatment gap in Mexico
(2012)
Background: Gender is associated to lifetime risk of mood disorders, women having the highest lifetime and 12-month prevalence. In Mexico one out of five individuals with any mood disorder receives treatment during the ...
Psychiatric disorders, comorbidity, and suicidality in Mexico
(2010)
Background: Prior studies have reported that psychiatric disorders are among the strongest predictors of suicidal behavior (i.e., suicide ideation, plans, and attempts). However, surprisingly little is known about the ...