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Autor:
Gladys Egri, Marcia Russell, Evelyn J. Bromet, James R. Marshall, Pamela Mudar, Maria Zielezny, Beth Steger Moscato
Publikováno v:
American Journal of Epidemiology. 146:966-974
Longitudinal relations between depressive symptoms and alcohol problems have been examined infrequently in community-based studies, and gender-specific findings to date appear to be inconclusive. Study hypotheses were that depressive symptoms predict
Publikováno v:
American Journal of Psychiatry. 127:312-321
The authors examined the attitudes and beliefs about mental illness of 20 faith healers in the Puerto Rican community of New York City; these were compared with data collected earlier from samples of Spanish-speaking community leaders and a cross-sec
Publikováno v:
American Journal of Psychiatry. 127:1304-1312
In most attempts to study the prevalence of psychiatric disorder, cases have been defined by applying clinical judgment to symptom data. In some of these, such as the Midtown and Stirling County studies, this has involved assessments of written recor
Publikováno v:
New directions for mental health services. (40)
It is time for professionals to acknowledge the importance of the contribution family members make and to do whatever they can to enhance and support this contribution.
Publikováno v:
Schizophrenia bulletin. 12(4)
This article provides a systematic discussion and assessment of the actual and potential contributions that families of the chronic mentally ill can make to the case management of their patient-relatives. It examines family members' involvement with
Autor:
Gladys Egri, Bruce P. Dohrenwend
Publikováno v:
Schizophrenia bulletin. 7(1)
Most of the relatively firm evidence on the causal significance of recent stressful life events in episodes of schizophrenia comes from a handful of retrospective case-control studies of schizophrenic patients and from comparisons of schizophrenic pa
Publikováno v:
The American journal of psychiatry. 135(10)
Using a sample of 116 subjects drawn from a large metropolitan area, the authors compared ratings of psychopathology from both structured and clinical interviews. Although the two types of interviews yielded similar findings when there was definite p
Publikováno v:
Archives of General Psychiatry. 37:720
To the Editor.— Spitzer et al1 have criticized our article 2 about the Psychiatric Status Schedule (PSS) on the grounds that we were confused about the appropriate criteria with which to evaluate its adequacy for the purposes of epidemiologic resea
Publikováno v:
Archives of General Psychiatry. 37:1229
• This interview study investigated nonspecific psychological distress in the general population. A probability sample of 200 adults was drawn from heterogenous sex, class, and ethnic groups in New York City. Twenty-five scales were developed. Eigh
Publikováno v:
Archives of General Psychiatry. 35:731
• The Psychiatric Status Schedule (PSS) is a widely used interview that was designed to improve the research value of clinical judgments. Although it was developed with psychiatric patients, its authors hoped it could be used to evaluate nonpatient