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Journal of Mental Health Volume Contents and Author Index Volume 13, 2004 Editors Professor Til Wykes, /nstitute of Psychiatry, London — Protessor Kevin Gournay, /nstitute of Psychiatry, Dr Susan Grey, Maudsley Psychology Centre, South — London London and Maudsley NHS Trust, London Professor Ray Hodgson, University of Wales Professor Tom Craig. Guvs and St Thomas’ Hospital, College of Medicine, Cardiff London Professor Peter Huxley, /nstitute of Psychiatry _ London US Editor Professor Martin Knapp, /nstitute of Psychiatry Professor Kim Mueser, New Hampshire-Dartmouth London Psychiatric Research Center, Concord, New Professor Anne Rogers, University of Manchester, Hampshire, USA Vanchester Dr Diana Rose, SURE, Institute of Psvchiatri Associate Editors ilies Professor Peter Beresford, Open Services Project, Professor Jan Scott, /nstitute of Psychiatry London London Editorial Office Professor Til Wykes, Department of Psychology, Institute of Psychiatry, De Crespigny Park, London SES SAF, UK International Advisory Board Professor Dr Thomas Becker, University of Ulm, Germany; Professor David Castle, Mental Health Research Institute and University of Melbourne, Australia; Dr Sylvia Kaaya, Muhimbili Medical Center, Dar Es Salaam, Tanzania; Protessor Alain LeSage, Centre de recherche Fernand-Sequin, Hopital L-H Lafontaine, Vontréal, Canada; Protessor Xiehe Liu, Institute of Mental Health, West China Hospital, Sichuan University China; Protessor Dr J. van Os, Maastricht University, The Netherlands; Associate Professor David L. Penn, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, USA; Professor Raimo Salakongas, Turku University Central Hospital, Turku, Finland; Professor Engilbert Sigurdsson, Landspitali-University Hospital, Revkjavik Iceland; Protessor Carmelo Vazquez. Universidad Complutense, Madrid, Spain; Professor Iryna Vlokh, Ukraine; Professor Richard Warner, Boulder, Colorado, USA; Professor Yizhuang Zou. Beijing Huilongguan Hospital, Beijing, China TheJ ownalo f Mental Health is a peer-reviewed journal published six times a year by Taylor & Francis Ltd, 4 Park Square, Milton Park, Abingdon, Oxfordshire OX 144RN, UK. Tel: + 44(0)1235 828600; Fax: + 44(0)1235 829000. These six issues will constitute one volume. An annual volume content and author index will be bound into the lastoifesachs vuoleum e. ISSN 0963-8237 print ISSN 1360-0567 online Instructions to authors. Details on preparation of articles can be found inside the back cover. Manuscripts will be scrutinised by independent referees. Manuscripts will not be returned to authors Abstracting and Indexing services. Journal of Mental Health is currently noted in ASS/A (Applied Social Science Index and Abstracts); Caredata Abstracts, Caredata CD-ROM; Cunnilative Index to Nursing & {lied Health Literature; EMBASE Excerpta Medica; e-psvche; Pascal; Psychological Abstracts) PsvceINFO PsvcLIT; and Sow lologic al Abstracts Founding Carfax Publisher —~ Henry Duckett Founding Editor — Professor Ray Hodgson © 2004 Shadowfax Publishing and Taylor & Francis Ltd Volume 13 Number I February 2004 EDITORIAL T. Wykes. What kind of mental health research should we be doing in the 21st century?—Mental Health Research Networks REVIEW R. A. Powell, F. Holloway, J. Lee & J. Sitzia. Satisfaction research and the uncrowned king: Challenges and future directions COMMENTARIES E. Sigurdsson. Genomics and genealogy provide an Icelandic springboard into the human gene pool S. L. Collinson & D. L. Copoloyv. Challenges and opportunities for mental health research in Australia R. W. Manderscheid & G. P. Hutchings. Building comprehensive community Care systems G. Wei, X. He & X. Liu. The present status of mental health services in the Tibet region of China R. K. R. Salokangas. Psychiatric specialist care in Finland—achievements and challenges J. van Os, M. Hilwig & P. Delespaul. Mental health challenges for the Netherlands: Research and practice RESEARCH AND EVALUATION Tf. Craw. Doherty, R. Jamieson-Craig, A. Boocock & G. Attafua. The consumer-employee as a member of a Mental Health Assertive Outreach Team. I. Clinical and social outcomes I, Doherty, T. Craig, G. Attafua, A. Boocock & R. Jamieson-Craig. The consumer-employee as a member of a Mental Health Assertive Outreach Team. II. Impressions of consumer-employees and other team members C. L. Smyth & M. MacLachlan. The context of suicide: An examination of life circumstances thought to be understandable precursors to youth suicide R. Hunter, J. McLean, D. Peck, I. Pullen, A. Greenfield, W. McArthur, C. Quinn, J. Eaglesham, S. Hagen & J. Norrie. The Scottish 700 Outcomes Study: A comparative evaluation of the Health of the Nation Outcome Scale (HoNOS), the Avon Mental Health Measure (AVON), and an Idiographic Scale (OPUS) in adult mental health Book REVIEWS Pharmacological and Psychosocial Treatments in Schizophrenia The Handbook of Community Mental Health Nursing Cracked: Recovering after traumatic brain injury Community Mental Health Nursing and Dementia Care: practice perspectives Kaleidoscope: An anthology of the papers of James R. Mathers Fundamentals of Adaptive Psychotherapy and Counselling Spirit & Psyche: A new paradigm for psychology, psychoanalysis and psychotherapy REFEREES Volume 13 Number 2 April 2004 EDITORIAI D. Richards. Self-help: Empowering service users or aiding cash strapped mental health services? SPECIAL SECTION: CULTURAL ISSUES IN MENTAL HEALTH SERVICES AND TREATMENT K. S. Bhui & S. P. Singh. Introduction: Cultural psychiatry research for the next decade R. K. Roberts, N. G. Swanson & L. R. Murphy. Discrimination and occupational mental health _L. Edman & A. Yates. Eating disorder symptoms among Pacific Island and Caucasian women: The impact of self dissatisfaction and anger discomfort .-S. Tseng. Culture and psychotherapy: Asian perspectives McCabe & S. Priehe. Assessing the stability of schizophrenia patients’ explanatory models of illness over time . Bhugra, C. Harding & R. Lippett. Pathways into care and satisfaction with primary care for black patients in South London RESEARCH AND EVALUATION S. Outram, B. Murphy & J. Cockburn. Factors associated with accessing professional help for psychological distress in midlife Australian women B. Hatfield, J. Bindman & V. Pinfold. Evaluating the use of Supervised Discharge and Guardianship in cases of severe mental illness: a follow-up study S. Longo & K. Scior. In-patient psychiatric care for individuals with intellectual disabilities: the service users’ and carers’ perspectives Volume 13 Number 3 June 2004 EDITORIAL D. J. Castle. \mproving people’s lives: The balance between biology and psychosocial intervention research for the functional psychoses? REVIEW B. Hannigan, D. Edwards & P. Burnard. Stress and stress management in clinical psychology: Findings from a systematic review RESEARCH AND EVALUATION S. Johnson, C. Bingham, J. Billings, S. Pilling, N. Morant, P. Bebbington, S. McNicholas & J. Dalton. Women’s experiences of admission to a crisis house and to acute hospital wards: A qualitative study S. McGilloway & M. Donnelly. Mental illness in the UK criminal justice system: A police liaison scheme for Mentally Disordered Offenders in Belfast M. Phelan, L. Stradins, D. Amin, R. Isadore, C. Hitrov, A. Dovle & R. Inglis. The Physical Health Check: A tool for mental health workers D. Rose, P. Fleischmann & T. Wykes. Consumer’s views of electroconvulsive therapy: A qualitative analysis . Rees, A. Richards & D. A. Shapiro. Utility of the HoNOS in measuring change in a Community Mental Health Care population . McCrae, J. Murray, P. Huxley & S. Evans. Prospects for mental health social work: A qualitative study of attitudes of service managers and academic staff ’. Owens. The glass-walled asylum: A description of a lay residential community for the severely mentally ill Volume 13 Number 4 August 2004 EDITORIAI S. Grey, T. Wykes & T. Craig. There is more than one way to have an impact REVIEW C. Nicholl & A. Thompson. The psychological treatment of Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) in adult refugees: A review of the current state of psychological therapies RESEARCH AND EVALUATION J. Beecham, A. Hallam, M. Knapp, J. Carpenter, P. Cambridge, R. Forrester-Jones, A. Tate, D. Wooff & P. Coolen-Schrijner. Twelve years on: Service use and costs for people with mental health problems who left psychiatric hospital . Papageorgiou, A. Jannohamed, M. King, O. Davidson & J. Dawson. Advance directives for patients compulsorily admitted to hospital with serious mental disorders: Directive content and feedback from patients and professionals . Pollock, J. Grime, E. Baker & K. Mantala. Meeting the information needs of psychiatric inpatients: Staff and patient perspectives M. Philpot, C. Collins, P. Trivedi, A. Treloar, S. Gallacher & D. Rose. Eliciting user's views of ECT in two mental health trusts with a user-designed questionnaire A. Meaden, V. Nithsdale, C. Rose, J. Smith & C. Jones. Is engagement associated with outcome in assertive outreach? I. Ryan, A. Pearsall, B. Hatfield& R. Poole. Long term care for serious mental illness outside the NHS: A study of out of area placements Volume 13 Number 5 October 2004 EDITORIAI R. Brook. Medicines regulation in the UK: The case for reform ORIGINAL ARTICLES M. Gillespie, J. Smith, A. Meaden, C. Jones & J. Wane. Clients’ engagement with assertive outreach services: A comparison of client and staff perceptions of engagement and its impact on later engagement D. Rutter, P. Tyrer, J. Emmanuel, T. Weaver, S. Byford, A. Hallam, S. Simmonds & B. Ferguson. Internal vs. external care management in severe mental illness: Randomized controlled trial and qualitative study L. Mackrell & T. Lavender. Peer relationships in adolescents experiencing a first episode of psychosis RESEARCH AND EVALUATION R. Khoo, A. McVicar & D. Brandon. Service user involvement in postgraduate mental health education. Does it benefit practice? M. Borg & K. Kristiansen. Recovery-oriented professionals: Helping relationships in mental health services P. Middleton, P. Stanton & N. Renouf. Consumer consultants in mental health services: addressing the challenges Book REVIEWS Net SUPPORT Volume 13 Number 6 December 2004 EDITORIAI D. A. Hamaoka, J. Shigemura, M. J. Hall & R. J. Ursano. Mental health’s role in combating terror ORIGINAL ARTICLES P. W. Corrigan & F. E. Miller. Shame, blame, and contamination: A review of the impact of mental illness stigma on family members R. Telford & A. Faulkner. Learning about service user involvement in mental health research M. J. Crawford & D. Rutter. Are the views of members of mental health user groups representative of those of ‘ordinary’ patients? A cross-sectional survey of service users and providers D. Watts, J. Bindman, M. Slade, F. Holloway, A. Rosen & G. Thornicroft. Clinical assessment of risk decision support (CARDS): The development and evaluation of a feasible violence risk assessment for routine psychiatric practice . Soffe, J. Read& N. Frude. A survey of clinical psychologists’ views regarding service user involvement in mental health services H. Killaspy, C. W. Ritchie, E. Greer & M. Robertson. Treating the homeless mentally ill: does a designated inpatient facility improve outcome? S. Brown & N. Bass. The psychiatric intensive care unit (PICU): Patient characteristics, treatment and outcome S. Jakes, J. Rhodes & S. Issa. Are the themes of delusional beliefs related to the themes of life-problems and goals?

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