Practical Psychiatric Epidemiology
Practical Psychiatric Epidemiology
SECOND EDITION
Edited by
Jayati Das-Munshi
Department of Psychological Medicine, Institute of Psychiatry,
Psychology & Neuroscience, Kings College London, UK
Tamsin Ford
Department of Psychiatry, University of Cambridge, UK
Matthew Hotopf
Department of Psychological Medicine, Institute of Psychiatry,
Psychology & Neuroscience, Kings College London, UK
Martin Prince
Kings Global Health Institute/Health Service and Population
Research Department, Institute of Psychiatry,
Psychology and Neuroscience, Kings College London, UK
Robert Stewart
Department of Psychological Medicine, Institute of Psychiatry,
Psychology & Neuroscience, Kings College London, UK
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Acknowledgements
Adesewa Adelekun, Anvita Bhardwaj, Bonnie Kaiser, Rennie Qin, and Andi Schmidt for assistance in preparing the chapter Culture and psychiatric epidemiology. Michael E. Dewey for assistance in preparing the chapter Statistical techniques in psychiatric epidemiology. Melissa Co, Hannah Durkin, and Javid Salim for providing comments on initial drafts of the book.
Contents
Jayati Das-Munshi, Tamsin Ford, Matthew Hotopf, Martin Prince, and Robert Stewart
Martin Prince and Kia-Chong Chua
Brandon A. Kohrt and Vikram Patel
Buddhika Lalanie Fernando and Athula Sumathipala
Stephani L. Hatch, Billy Gazard, and Diana Rose
Tamsin Ford, Jayati Das-Munshi, and Martin Prince
Oana Mitrofan and Rose McCabe
Jayati Das-Munshi
Martin Prince and Jayati Das-Munshi
Lisa Aschan and Matthew Hotopf
Laura Goodwin and Nicola Fear
Sube Banerjee, Rod S. Taylor, and Jennifer Hellier
Tamsin Ford, Robert Stewart, and Johnny Downs
Marianna Purgato, Giovanni Ostuzzi, and Corrado Barbui
Robert Stewart
Robert Stewart
Jo Thompson Coon and Rebecca Abbott
Lisa Aschan, Jayati Das-Munshi, Richard Hayes, Martin Prince, Marcus Richards, Peter Schofield, and Robert Stewart
Frhling Rijsdijk and Paul F. OReilly
Craig Morgan, Marta Di Forti, and Helen L. Fisher
Nicola Voyle, Maximilian Kerz, Steven Kiddle, and Richard Dobson
Margaret Heslin, Paul McCrone, and Daniel Chisholm
Marcus Richards and Rebecca Hardy
Valentina Iemmi, Nicole Votruba, and Graham Thornicroft
Jayati Das-Munshi, Tamsin Ford, Matthew Hotopf, Martin Prince, and Robert Stewart
ADHA | attention deficit hyperactivity disorder |
ALSPAC | Avon Longitudinal Study of Parents and Childhood |
ANOVA | analysis of variance |
CAPSS | Child and Adolescent Psychiatry Surveillance System |
CI | confidence interval |
CIDI | Composite International Diagnostic Interview |
CIS-R | Clinical Interview ScheduleRevised |
CONSORT | Consolidated Standards of Reporting Trials |
CSA | child sexual abuse |
CSJCA | Centre for Social Justice and Community Action |
DALY | disability-adjusted life year |
DSM | Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders |
DZ | dizygotic |
GMH | global mental health |
GP | general practitioner |
GWAS | genome-wide association study |
HERON | Health Inequalities Research Network |
ICD | International Classification of Diseases and Related Health Problems |
IPD | individual patient data |
ITT | intention to treat |
LD | linkage disequilibrium |
MacCAT-CR | MacArthur Competence Assessment Tools for Clinical Research |
MAR | missing at random |
MCA | Mental Capacity Act |
MCAR | missing completely at random |
MNAR | missing not at random |
MTM | multiple-treatments meta-analysis |
MZ | monozygotic |
NCCPE | National Co-ordinating Centre for Public Engagement |