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Item A precision treatment model for internet-delivered cognitive behavioral therapy for anxiety and depression among university students: a secondary analysis of a randomized clinical trial(American Medical Association, 2023) Benjet, Corina; Hani Zainal, Nur; Albor, Yesica; Alvis-Barranco, Libia; Carrasco-Tapias, Nayib; Contreras-Ibáñez, Carlos C.; Cudris-Torres, Lorena; de la Peña, Francisco R.; González, Noé; Guerrero-López, José Benjamín; Gutierrez-Garcia, Raúl A.; Jiménez-Peréz, Ana Lucía; Medina-Mora, María Elena; Patiño, Pamela; Cuijpers, Pim; Gildea, Sarah M.; Kazdin, Alan E.; Kennedy, Chris J.; Luedtke, Alex; Sampson, Nancy A.; Petukhova, Maria V.; Kessler, Ronald C.; Center for Global Mental Health, National Institute of Psychiatry Ramón de la Fuente Muñiz, Mexico City, Mexico; kessler@hcp.med.harvard.edu (Ronald C.Kessler)Item Age of onset and cumulative risk of mental disorders: a cross-national analysis of population surveys from 29 countries(Elsevier, 2023) McGrath, John J.; Al-Hamzawi, Ali; Alonso, Jordi; Altwaijri, Yasmin; Andrade, Laura H.; Bromet, Evelyn J.; Bruffaerts, Ronny; Caldas de Almeida, José Miguel; Chardoul, Stephanie; Chiu, Wai Tat; Degenhardt, Louisa; Demler, Olga V.; Ferry, Finola; Gureje, Oye; Haro, Josep Maria; Karam, Elie G.; Karam, Georges; Khaled, Salma M.; Kovess-Masfety, Viviane; Magno, Marta; Medina-Mora, Maria Elena; Moskalewicz, Jacek; Navarro-Mateu, Fernando; Nishi, Daisuke; Plana-Ripoll, Oleguer; Posada-Villa, José; Rapsey, Charlene; Sampson, Nancy A.; Stagnaro, Juan Carlos; Stein, Dan J.; Have, Margreet ten; Torres, Yolanda; Vladescu, Cristian; Woodruff, Peter W.; Zarkov, Zahari; Kessler, Ronald C.; WHO World Mental Health Survey Collaborators; Aguilar-Gaxiola, Sergio; Al-Hamzawi, Ali; Alonso, Jordi; Altwaijri, Yasmin A.; Andrade, Laura Helena; Atwoli, Lukoye; Benjet, Corina; Bromet, Evelyn J.; Bruffaerts, Ronny; Bunting, Brendan; Caldas-de-Almeida, José Miguel; Cardoso, Graça; Chardoul, Stephanie; Cía, Alfredo H.; Degenhardt, Louisa; Girolamo, Giovanni De; Gureje, Oye; Haro, Josep Maria; Harris, Meredith G.; Hinkov, Hristo; Hu, Chi-Yi; Jonge, Peter De; Karam, Aimee N.; Karam, Elie G.; Karam, Georges; Kazdin, Alan E.; Kawakami, Norito; Kessler, Ronald C.; Kiejna, Andrzej; Kovess-Masfety, Viviane; McGrath, John J.; Moskalewicz, Jacek; Navarro-Mateu, Fernando; Nishi, Daisuke; Piazza, Marina; Posada-Villa, José; Scott, Kate M.; Stagnaro, Juan Carlos; Stein, Dan J.; Have, Margreet Ten; Torres, Yolanda; Viana, Maria Carmen; Vigo, Daniel V.; Vladescu, Cristian; Williams, David R.; Woodruff, Peter; Wojtyniak, Bogdan; Xavier, Miguel; Zaslavsky, Alan M.; Queensland Centre for Mental Health Research, Brisbane, QLD, Australia; Queensland Brain Institute, The University of Queensland, Brisbane, QLD, Australia; National Centre for Register-based Research, Aarhus University, Aarhus, Denmark; j.mcgrath@uq.edu.au (McGrath, John J.)Item Antidepressant use in low- middle- and high-income countries: a World Mental Health Surveys report(Cambridge University Press, 2023) Kazdin, Alan E.; Wu, Chi Shin; Hwang, Irving; Puac-Polanco, Victor; Sampson, Nancy A.; Al-Hamzawi, Ali; Alonso, Jordi; Andrade, Laura Helena; Benjet, Corina; Caldas-de-Almeida, José-Miguel; Girolamo, Giovanni de; Jonge, Peter de; Florescu, Silvia; Gureje, Oye; Haro, Josep M.; Harris, Meredith G.; Karam, Elie G.; Karam, Georges; Kovess-Masfety, Viviane; Lee, Sing; McGrath, John J.; Navarro-Mateu, Fernando; Nishi, Daisuke; Oladeji, Bibilola D.; Posada-Villa, José; Stein, Dan J.; Üstün, T. Bedirhan; Vigo, Daniel V.; Zarkov, Zahari; Zaslavsky, Alan M.; Kessler, Ronald C.; the WHO World Mental Health Survey collaborators; Borges, Guilherme; Medina-Mora, María Elena; Department of Psychology, Yale University, New Haven, CT, USA; kessler@hcp.med.harvard.edu (Ronald C. Kessler)Item Association of cohort and individual substance use with risk of transitioning to drug use, drug use disorder, and remission from disorder findings from the World Mental Health Surveys(American Medical Association, 2019) Degenhardt, Louisa; Bharat, Chrianna; Glantz, Meyer D.; Sampson, Nancy A.; Al-Hamzawi, Ali; Alonso, Jordi; Andrade, Laura H.; Bunting, Brendan; Cia, Alfredo; Girolamo, Giovanni de; Jonge, Peter De; Demyttenaere, Koen; Gureje, Oye; Haro, Josep Maria; Harris, Meredith G.; He, Yanling; Hinkov, Hristo; Karam, Aimee Nasser; Karam, Elie G.; Kiejna, Andrzej; Kovess-Masfety, Viviane; Lasebikan, Victor; Lee, Sing; Levinson, Daphna; Medina-Mora, Maria Elena; Mneimneh, Zeina; Navarro-Mateu, Fernando; Piazza, Marina; Posada-Villa, José; Scott, Kate; Stein, Dan J.; Tachimori, Hisateru; Tintle, Nathan; Torres, Yolanda; Kessler, Ronald C.; WHO World Mental Health Survey Collaborators; National Drug and Alcohol Research Centre, University of New South Wales, Sydney, Australia.; l.degenhardt@unsw.edu.auItem Barriers of mental health treatment utilization among first-year college students: first cross-national results from the WHO World Mental Health International College Student Initiative(John Wiley & Sons, 2019) Ebert, David Daniel; Mortier, Philippe; Kaehlke, Fanny; Bruffaerts, Ronny; Baumeister, Harald; Auerbach, Randy P.; Alonso, Jordi; Vilagut, Gemma; Martínez, Kalina U.; Lochner, Christine; Cuijpers, Pim; Kuechler, Ann-Marie; Green, Jennifer; Hasking, Penelope; Lapsley, Coral; Sampson, Nancy A.; Kessler, Ronald C.; WHO World Mental Health-International College Student Initiative collaborators; Borges, Guilherme; Medina-Mora, María Elena; Clinical Psychology and Psychotherapy, Department of Psychology, Friedrich‐Alexander‐University Erlangen‐Nürnberg, Erlangen, Germany; david.ebert@fau.deItem Childhood adversities and adult psychopathology in the WHO World Mental Health Surveys(Royal College of Psychiatrists, British Journal of Psychiatry 17 Belgrave Square, London SW1X 8PG, England, 2010) Kessler, Ronald C.; McLaughlin, Katie A.; Green, Jennifer Greif; Gruber, Michael J.; Sampson, Nancy A.; Zaslavsky, Alan M.; Aguilar-Gaxiola, Sergio; Alhamzawi, Ali Obaid; Alonso, Jordi; Angermeyer, Matthias; Benjet, Corina; Bromet, Evelyn; Chatterji, Somnath; De Girolamo, Giovanni; Demyttenaere, Koen; Fayyad, John; Florescu, Silvia; Gal, Gilad; Gureje, Oye; Maria Haro, Josep; Hu, Chi-yi; Karam, Elie G.; Kawakami, Norito; Lee, Sing; Lepine, Jean-Pierre; Ormel, Johan; Posada-Villa, José; Sagar, Rajesh; Tsang, Adley; Uestuen, T. Bedirhan; Vassilev, Svetlozar; Viana, María Carmen; Williams, David R.; Harvard Univ, Sch Med, Dept Hlth Care Policy, Boston, MA 02115 USA; kessler@hcp.med.harvard.eduBackground: 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 joint associations of 12 childhood adversities with first onset of 20 DSM-IV disorders in World Mental Health (WMH) Surveys in 21 countries. Method: Nationally or regionally representative surveys of 51 945 adults assessed childhood adversities and lifetime DSM-IV disorders with the WHO Composite International Diagnostic Interview (CIDI). Results: Childhood adversities were highly prevalent and interrelated. Childhood adversities associated with maladaptive family functioning (e.g. parental mental illness, child abuse, neglect) were the strongest predictors of disorders. Co-occurring childhood adversities associated with maladaptive family functioning had significant subadditive predictive associations and little specificity across disorders. Childhood adversities account for 29.8% of all disorders across countries. Conclusions: Childhood adversities have strong associations with all classes of disorders at all life-course stages in all groups of WMH countries. Long-term associations imply the existence of as-yet undetermined mediators.Item Chronic Physical Conditions and Their Association With First Onset of Suicidal Behavior in the World Mental Health Surveys(LIPPINCOTT WILLIAMS & WILKINS, 530 WALNUT ST, PHILADELPHIA, PA 19106-3621 USA, 2010) Scott, Kate M.; Hwang, Irving; Chiu, Wai-Tat; Kessler, Ronald C.; Sampson, Nancy A.; Angermeyer, Matthias; Beautrais, Annette; Borges, Guilherme; Bruffaerts, Ronny; De Graaf, Ron; Florescu, Silvia; Fukao, Akira; Haro, Josep Maria; Hu, Chiyi; Kovess, Viviane; Levinson, Daphna; Posada-Villa, José; Scocco, Paolo; Nock, Matthew K.; Univ Otago, Dept Psychol Med, Sch Med & Hlth Sci, Wellington, New Zealand; kate.scott@otago.ac.nzObjective: To investigate the association of a range of temporally prior physical conditions with the subsequent first onset of suicidal ideation, plans, and attempts in large, general population, cross-national sample. The associations between physical conditions and suicidal behavior remain unclear due to sparse data and varied methodology. Methods: Predictive associations between 13 temporally prior physical conditions and first onset of suicidal ideation, plans, and attempts were examined in a 14-country sample (n = 37,915) after controlling for demographic, socioeconomic, and psychosocial covariates, with and without adjustment for mental disorders. Results: Most physical conditions were associated with suicidal ideation in the total sample; high blood pressure, heart attack/stroke, arthritis, chronic headache, other chronic pain, and respiratory conditions were associated with attempts in the total sample; epilepsy, cancer, and heart attack/stroke were associated with planned attempts. Epilepsy was the physical condition most strongly associated with the suicidal outcomes. Physical conditions were especially predictive of suicidality if they occurred early in life. As the number of physical conditions increased, the risk of suicidal outcomes also increased, however the added risk conferred was generally smaller with each additional condition. Adjustment for mental disorders made little substantive difference to these results. Physical conditions were equally predictive of suicidality in higher and lower income countries. Conclusions: The presence of physical conditions is a risk factor for suicidal behavior even in the absence of mental disorder.Item Concordance between the diagnostic guidelines for alcohol and cannabis use disorders in the draft ICD-11 and other classification systems: analysis of data from the WHO's World Mental Health Surveys(Wiley-Blackwell, 2019) Degenhardt, Louisa; Bharat, Chrianna; Bruno, Raimondo; Glantz, Meyer D.; Sampson, Nancy A.; Lago, Luise; Aguilar-Gaxiola, Sergio; Alonso, Jordi; Andrade, Laura Helena; Bunting, Brendan; Caldas-de-Almeida, Jose Miguel; Cia, Alfredo H.; Gureje, Oye; Karam, Elie G.; Mohammad, Khalaf; Mc Grath, John J.; Moskalewicz, Jacek; Lee, Sing; Mneimneh, Zeina; Navarro-Mateu, Fernando; Sasu, Carmen C.; Scott, Kate; Torres, Yolanda; Poznyak, Vladimir; Chatterji, Somnath; Kessler, Ronald C.; WHO World Mental Health Survey Collaborators; Benjet, Corina; Borges, Guilherme; Medina-Mora, María Elena; National Drug and Alcohol Research Centre, UNSW Sydney, 22-32 King St, Randwick NSW 2031, Australia.; l.degenhardt@unsw.edu.auItem Cross-National Associations Between Gender and Mental Disorders in the World Health Organization World Mental Health Surveys(Amer Medical Assoc, 515 N State ST, Chicago, IL 60610-0946 USA, 2009) Seedat, Soraya; Scott, Kate Margaret; Angermeyer, Matthias C.; Berglund, Patricia; Bromet, Evelyn J.; Brugha, Traolach S.; Demyttenaere, Koen; De Girolamo, Giovanni; Maria Haro, Josep; Jin, Robert; Karam, Elie G.; Kovess-Masfety, Viviane; Levinson, Daphna; Medina Mora, María Elena; Ono, Yutaka; Ormel, Johan; Pennell, Beth-Ellen; Posada-Villa, José; Sampson, Nancy A.; Williams, David; Kessler, Ronald C.; Harvard Univ, Dept Hlth Care Policy, Sch Med, Boston, MA 02115 USA; kessler@hcp.med.harvard.eduContext: Gender differences in mental disorders, including more anxiety and mood disorders among women and more externalizing disorders among men, are found consistently in epidemiological surveys. The gender roles hypothesis suggests that these differences narrow as the roles of women and men become more equal. Objectives: To study time-space (cohort-country) variation in gender differences in lifetime DSM-IV mental disorders across cohorts in 15 countries in the World Health Organization World Mental Health Survey Initiative and to determine if this variation is significantly related to time-space variation in female gender role traditionality as measured by aggregate patterns of female education, employment, marital timing, and use of birth control. Design: Face-to-face household surveys. Setting: Africa, the Americas, Asia, Europe, the Middle East, and the Pacific. Participants: Community-dwelling adults (N=72 933). Main Outcome Measures: The World Health Organization Composite International Diagnostic Interview assessed lifetime prevalence and age at onset of 18 DSM-IV anxiety, mood, externalizing, and substance disorders. Survival analyses estimated time-space variation in female to male odds ratios of these disorders across cohorts defined by the following age ranges: 18 to 34, 35 to 49, 50 to 64, and 65 years and older. Structural equation analysis examined predictive effects of variation in gender role traditionality on these odds ratios. Results: In all cohorts and countries, women had more anxiety and mood disorders than men, and men had more externalizing and substance disorders than women. Although gender differences were generally consistent across cohorts, significant narrowing was found in recent cohorts for major depressive disorder and substance disorders. This narrowing was significantly related to temporal (major depressive disorder) and spatial (substance disorders) variation in gender role traditionality. Conclusions: While gender differences in most lifetime mental disorders were fairly stable over the time-space units studied, substantial intercohort narrowing of differences in major depression was found to be related to changes in the traditionality of female gender roles. Additional research is needed to understand why this temporal narrowing was confined to major depression.Item Cross-national epidemiology of DSM-IV major depressive episode(BIOMED CENTRAL LTD, 236 GRAYS INN RD, FLOOR 6, LONDON WC1X 8HL, ENGLAND, 2011) Bromet, Evelyn; Andrade, Laura Helena; Hwang, Irving; Sampson, Nancy A.; Alonso, Jordi; De Girolamo, Giovanni; De Graaf, Ron; Demyttenaere, Koen; Hu, Chiyi; Iwata, Noboru; Karam, Aimee N.; Kaur, Jagdish; Kostyuchenko, Stanislav; Lepine, Jean-Pierre; Levinson, Daphna; Matschinger, Herbert; Medina Mora, María Elena; Browne, Mark Oakley; Posada-Villa, José; Viana, María Carmen; Williams, David R.; Kessler, Ronald C.; SUNY Stony Brook, Dept Psychiat, Stony Brook, NY 11794 USA; ebromet@notes.cc.sunysb.eduBackground: Major depression is one of the leading causes of disability worldwide, yet epidemiologic data are not available for many countries, particularly low- to middle-income countries. In this paper, we present data on the prevalence, impairment and demographic correlates of depression from 18 high and low-to middle-income countries in the World Mental Health Survey Initiative. Methods: Major depressive episodes (MDE) as defined by the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, fourth edition (DMS-IV) were evaluated in face-to-face interviews using the World Health Organization Composite International Diagnostic Interview (CIDI). Data from 18 countries were analyzed in this report (n = 89,037). All countries surveyed representative, population-based samples of adults. Results: The average lifetime and 12-month prevalence estimates of DSM-IV MDE were 14.6% and 5.5% in the ten high-income and 11.1% and 5.9% in the eight low- to middle-income countries. The average age of onset ascertained retrospectively was 25.7 in the high-income and 24.0 in low- to middle-income countries. Functional impairment was associated with recency of MDE. The female: male ratio was about 2: 1. In high-income countries, younger age was associated with higher 12-month prevalence; by contrast, in several low-to middle-income countries, older age was associated with greater likelihood of MDE. The strongest demographic correlate in high-income countries was being separated from a partner, and in low- to middle-income countries, was being divorced or widowed. Conclusions: MDE is a significant public-health concern across all regions of the world and is strongly linked to social conditions. Future research is needed to investigate the combination of demographic risk factors that are most strongly associated with MDE in the specific countries included in the WMH.Item Cross-national patterns of substance use disorder treatment and associations with mental disorder comorbidity in the WHO World Mental Health Surveys(Wiley-Blackwell, 2019) Harris, Meredith G.; Bharat, Chrianna; Glantz, Meyer D.; Sampson, Nancy A.; Al-Hamzawi, Ali; Alonso, Jordi; Bruffaerts, Ronny; Caldas de Almeida, José Miguel; Cia, Alfredo H.; Girolamo, Giovanni de; Florescu, Silvia; Gureje, Oye; Haro, Josep Maria; Hinkov, Hristo; Karam, Elie G.; Karam, Georges; Lee, Sing; Lé pine, Jean-Pierre; Levinson, Daphna; Makanjuola, Victor; McGrath, John; Mneimneh, Zeina; Navarro-Mateu, Fernando; Piazza, Marina; Posada-Villa, José; Rapsey, Charlene; Tachimori, Hisateru; Have, Margreet ten; Torres, Yolanda; Viana, Maria Carmen; Chatterji, Somnath; Zaslavsky, Alan M.; Kessler, Ronald C.; Degenhardt, Louisa; WHO World Mental Health Surveys collaborators; Benjet, Corina; Borges, Guilherme; Medina-Mora, María Elena; School of Public Health, The University of Queensland and Queensland Centre for Mental Health Research Level 3, Dawson House, The Park Centre for Mental Health Australia, Queensland, Australia.; meredith_harris@qcmhr.uq.edu.auItem Determinants of effective treatment coverage for major depressive disorder in the WHO World Mental Health Surveys(BioMed Central, 2022) Vigo, Daniel V.; Kazdin, Alan E.; Sampson, Nancy A.; Hwang, Irving; Alonso, Jordi; Andrade, Laura Helena; Ayinde, Olatunde; Borges, Guilherme; Brufaerts, Ronny; Bunting, Brendan; Girolamo, Giovanni de; Florescu, Silvia; Gureje, Oye; Haro, Josep Maria; Harris, Meredith G.; Karam, Elie G.; Karam, Georges; Koves-Masfety, Viviane; Lee, Sing; Navar-Mateu, Fernando; Posada-Villa, José; Scott, Kate; Stagnaro, Juan Carlos; Have, Margreet ten; Wu, Chi-Shin; Xavier, Miguel; Kessler, Ronald C.; Department of Psychiatry, University of British Columbia, UBC Hospital - Detwiller Pavilion, Room 2813, 2255 Wesbrook Mall, UBC Vancouver Campus, Vancouver, BC, V6T 2A1, Canada; daniel.vigo@ubc.caItem Determinants of effective treatment coverage for posttraumatic stress disorder: findings from the World Mental Health Surveys(BioMed Central, 2023) Stein, Dan J.; Kazdin, Alan E.; Munthali, Richard J.; Hwang, Irving; Harris, Meredith G.; Alonso, Jordi; Andrade, Laura Helena; Brufaerts, Ronny; Cardoso, Graça; Chardoul, Stephanie; Girolamo, Giovanni de; Florescu, Silvia; Gureje, Oye; Haro, Josep Maria; Karam, Aimee N.; Karam, Elie G.; Kovess-Masfety, Viviane; Lee, Sing; Medina-Mora, Maria Elena; Navarro-Mateu, Fernando; Posada-Villa, José; Stagnaro, Juan Carlos; Have, Margreet ten; Sampson, Nancy A.; Kessler, Ronald C.; Vigo, Daniel V.; WHO World Mental Health Survey Collaborators; Aguilar-Gaxiola, Sergio; Al-Hamzawi, Ali; Alonso, Jordi; Altwaijri, Yasmin A.; Andrade, Laura Helena; Atwoli, Lukoye; Benjet, Corina; Borges, Guilherme; Bromet, Evelyn J.; Bruffaerts, Ronny; Bunting, Brendan; Caldas-de-Almeida, Jose Miguel; Cardoso, Graça; Chardoul, Stephanie; Chatterji, Somnath; Cia, Alfredo H.; Degenhardt, Louisa; Demyttenaere, Koen; Florescu, Silvia; Girolamo, Giovanni; Gureje, Oye; Haro, Josep Maria; Harris, Meredith G.; Hinkov, Hristo; Hu, Chi-Yi; Jonge, Peter de; Karam, Aimee Nasser; Karam, Elie G.; Karam, Georges; Kawakami, Norito; Kessler, Ronald C.; Kiejna, Andrzej; Kovess-Masfety, Viviane; Lee, Sing; Lepine, Jean-Pierre; McGrath, John J.; Moskalewicz, Jacek; Navarro-Mateu, Fernando; Piazza, Marina; Posada-Villa, Jose; Scott, Kate M.; Slade, Tim; Stagnaro, Juan Carlos; Stein, Dan J.; Have, Margreet ten; Torres, Yolanda; Viana, Maria Carmen; Vigo, Daniel V.; Whiteford, Harvey; Williams, David R.; Wojtyniak, Bogdan; Department of Psychiatry & Mental Health and South African Medical Council Research Unit on Risk and Resilience in Mental Disorders, University of Cape Town and Groote Schuur Hospital, Cape Town, South Africa; dan.stein@uct.ac.za (Dan J. Stein)Item Drop out from out-patient mental healthcare in the World Health Organization's World Mental Health Survey initiative(Royal College of Psychiatrists, British Journal of Psychiatry 17 Belgrave Square, London SW1X 8PG, England, 2013) Wells, J. Elisabeth; Browne, Mark Oakley; Aguilar-Gaxiola, Sergio; Al-Hamzawi, Ali; Alonso, Jordi; Angermeyer, Matthias C.; Bouzan, Colleen; Bruffaerts, Ronny; Bunting, Brendan; Caldas-de-Almeida, Jose Miguel; De Girolamo, Giovanni; De Graaf, Ron; Florescu, Silvia; Fukao, Akira; Gureje, Oye; Hinkov, Hristo Ruskov; Hu, Chiyi; Hwang, Irving; Karam, Elie G.; Kostyuchenko, Stanislav; Kovess-Masfety, Viviane; Levinson, Daphna; Liu, Zhaorui; Medina-Mora, Maria Elena; Nizamie, S. Hague; Posada-Villa, Jose; Sampson, Nancy A.; Stein, Dan J.; Viana, Maria Carmen; Kessler, Ronald C.; Univ Otago, Dept Publ Hlth & Gen Practice, Christchurch 8140, New Zealand; elisabeth.wells@otago.ac.nzItem Early-Life Mental Disorders and Adult Household Income in the World Mental Health Surveys(Elsevier Science INC, 360 Park Ave South, New York, NY 10010-1710 USA, 2012) Kawakami, Norito; Abdulghani, Emad Abdulrazaq; Alonso, Jordi; Bromet, Evelyn J.; Bruffaerts, Ronny; Caldas-de-Almeida, José Miguel; Chiu, Wai Tat; De Girolamo, Giovanni; De Graaf, Ron; Fayyad, John; Ferry, Finola; Florescu, Silvia; Gureje, Oye; Hu, Chiyi; Lakoma, Matthew D.; LeBlanc, William; Lee, Sing; Levinson, Daphna; Malhotra, Savita; Matschinger, Herbert; Medina-Mora, María Elena; Nakamura, Yosikazu; Browne, Mark A. Oakley; Okoliyski, Michail; Posada-Villa, José; Sampson, Nancy A.; Viana, María Carmen; Kessler, Ronald C.; Harvard Univ, Sch Med, Dept Hlth Care Policy, 180 Longwood Ave, Boston, MA 02115 USA.; kessler@hcp.med.harvard.eduItem Family burden related to mental and physical disorders in the world: results from the WHO World Mental Health (WMH) surveys(São Paulo, SP, Brasil : Associação Brasileira de Psiquiatria, 2013) Viana, Maria Carmen; Gruber, Michael J.; Shahly, Victoria; Alhamzawi, Ali; Alonso, Jordi; Andrade, Laura H.; Angermeyer, Matthias C.; Benjet, Corina; Bruffaerts, Ronny; Caldas-de-Almeida, Jose Miguel; De Girolamo, Giovanni; De Jonge, Peter; Ferry, Finola; Florescu, Silvia; Gureje, Oye; Haro, Josep Maria; Hinkov, Hristo; Hu, Chiyi; Karam, Elie G.; Le´pine, Jean-Pierre; Levinson, Daphna; Posada-Villa, Jose; Sampson, Nancy A.; Kessler, Ronald C.; Department of Social Medicine, Universidade Federal do Espırito Santo (UFES), Vitoria, ES, Brazil; mcviana@uol.com.brItem Findings from the world mental health surveys of civil violence exposure and its association with subsequent onset and persistence of mental disorders(American Medical Association, 2023) Axinn, William G.; Bruffaerts, Ronny; Kessler, Timothy L.; Frounfelker, Rochelle; Aguilar-Gaxiola, Sergio; Alonso, Jordi; Bunting, Brendan; Caldas-de-Almeida, José Miguel; Cardoso, Graça; Chardoul, Stephanie; Chiu, Wai Tat; Cía, Alfredo; Gureje, Oye; Karam, Elie G.; Kovess-Masfety, Viviane; Petukhova, Maria V.; Piazza, Marina; Posada-Villa, José; Sampson, Nancy A.; Scott, Kate M.; Stagnaro, Juan Carlos; Stein, Dan J.; Torres, Yolanda; Williams, David R.; Kessler, Ronald C.; WHO World Mental Health Survey Collaborators; Al-Hamzawi, Ali; Altwaijri, Yasmin A.; Andrade, Laura Helena; Atwoli, Lukoye; Benjet, Corina; Borges, Guilherme; Bromet, Evelyn J.; Chatterji, Somnath; Degenhardt, Louisa; de Girolamo, Giovanni; Haro, Josep Maria; Harris, Meredith G.; Hinkov, Hristo; Hu, Chi-yi; de Jonge, Peter; Karam, Aimee Nasser; Karam, Georges; Kazdin, Alan E.; Kawakami, Norito; Khaled, Salma; Kiejna, Andrzej; McGrath, John J.; Medina-Mora, María Elena; Moskalewicz, Jacek; Navarro-Mateu, Fernando; Nishi, Daisuke; ten Have, Margreet; Viana, Maria Carmen; Vigo, Daniel V.; Vladescu, Cristian; Wojtyniak, Bogdan; Survey Research Center, University of Michigan, Ann ArborItem Findings From World Mental Health Surveys of the Perceived Helpfulness of Treatment for Patients With Major Depressive Disorder(American Medical Association, 2020) Harris, Meredith G.; Kazdin, Alan E.; Chiu, Wai Tat; Sampson, Nancy A.; Aguilar-Gaxiola, Sergio; Al-Hamzawi, Ali; Alonso, Jordi; Altwaijri, Yasmin; Andrade, Laura Helena; Cardoso, Graça; Cía, Alfredo; Florescu, Silvia; Gureje, Oye; Hu, Chiyi; Karam, Elie G.; Karam, Georges; Mneimneh, Zeina; Navarro-Mateu, Fernando; Oladeji, Bibilola D.; O’Neill, Siobhan; Scott, Kate; Slade, Tim; Torres, Yolanda; Vigo, Daniel; Wojtyniak, Bogdan; Zarkov, Zahari; Ziv, Yuval; Kessler, Ronald C.; WHO World Mental Health Survey Collaborators; Benjet, Corina; Borges, Guilherme; Medina-Mora, María Elena; The University of Queensland School of Public Health, Herston, Queensland, Australia.Item Internet-delivered cognitive behavior therapy versus treatment as usual for anxiety and depression among Latin American university students: a randomized clinical trial(American Psychological Association, 2023) Benjet, Corina; Albor, Yesica; Alvis-Barranco, Libia; Contreras-Ibáñez, Carlos C.; Cuartas, Gina; Cudris-Torres, Lorena; González, Noé; Cortés-Morelos, Jacqueline; Gutierrez-Garcia, Raúl A.; Medina-Mora, María Elena; Patiño, Pamela; Vargas-Contreras, Eunice; Cuijpers, Pim; Gildea, Sarah M.; Kazdin, Alan E.; Kennedy, Chris J.; Luedtke, Alex; Sampson, Nancy A.; Petukhova, Maria V.; Zainal, Nur Hani; Kessler, Ronald C.; Center for Global Mental Health, National Institute of Psychiatry Ramón de la Fuente Muñiz, Mexico City, Mexico; cbenjet@gmail.com (Corina Benjet)Item Irritable mood in adult major depressive disorder: results from the world mental health surveys(New York, NY : Wiley, 2013) Kovess-Masfety, Viviane; Alonso, Jordi; Angermeyer, Matthias; Bromet, Evelyn; De Girolamo, Giovanni; De Jonge, Peter; Demyttenaere, Koen; Florescu, Silvia E.; Gruber, Michael J.; Gureje, Oye; Hu, Chiyi; Huang, Yueqin; Karam, Elie G.; Jin, Robert; Lépine, Jean-Pierre; Levinson, Daphna; McLaughlin, Katie A.; Medina-Mora, María E.; O’Neill, Siobhan; Ono, Yutaka; Posada-Villa, José A.; Sampson, Nancy A.; Scott, Kate M.; Shahly, Victoria; Stein, Dan J.; Viana, Maria C.; Zarkov, Zahari; Kessler, Ronald C.; Université Paris Descartes & EHESP School for Public Health Department of Epidemiology, Paris, France; viviane.kovess@ehesp.fr
