Journal of Mental Health Volume Contents and Author Index Volume 15, 2006 Executive Editor Associate Editors Professor Til Wykes, /nstitute of Psychiatry, London Professor Peter Beresford, Open Services Project London Editors Professor Kevin Gournay, /nstitute of Psychiatry Professor Trudie Chalder, Guy's, King’s and St Thomas London School of Medicine, London Professor Peter Huxley, /nstitute of Psychiatr) Professor Tom Craig, Guvs and St Thomas’ Hospital London London Professor Martin Knapp, /nstitute of Psychiatr) Professor Kim Mueser, Neu Hampsh re-Dartmouth London Psychiatric Research Center, Concord, New Hampshir« Professor Anne Rogers. University of Manchestei USA VManchestei Associate Professor David L. Penn, University of North Dr Diana Rose. SURE, Institute of Psychiatr Carolina at Chapel Hill, USA London Professor Jan Scott, /nstitut Psychiatry, London Editorial Office Professor Til Wykes, Book Review Editor Department of Psvcholog Martin Guha, /nstitut Institute of Psychiatr) De Crespigny Park Web Editor London SES 8AF, UK Sonia Lipezynska, Institute of Psychiatry, London 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, Tanzania; Protessor Alain LeSage, Centre de recherche Fernand-Sequin, Hopital L-H Lafontaine, Montreal, Canada; Professor Xiehe Liu, Institute of Mental Health, West China Hospital, Sichuan University, China; Professor Dr J. van Os, Maastricht University, The Netherlands Professor Raimo Salakongas, Turku University Central Hospital, Turku, Finland; Dr Engilbert Sigurdsson, Landspitali- University Hospital, Revkjavik, Iceland; Professor Carmelo Vazquez, Universidad Complutense, Madrid, Spain; Protessot Iryna Vlokh, Ukraine; Professor Richard Warner, Boulder, Colorado, USA; Professor Yizhuang Zou, Beijing Huilongguan Hospital, Beijing, China The Journal of Mental Health is an international l| forum for the latest research in the field of mental health. Reaching over 65 countries, the journal reports on the best in evidence-based practice around the world and provides a channel of com- munication between the many disciplines involved in mental health research and practice. The journal encourages multi- disciplinary research and welcomes contributions from all medical disciplines who work with the mental health services rhe international editorial team are committed to seeking out excellent work from a range of sources and theoretical perspectives. The journal not only reflects current good practice but also aims to influence policy by reporting on innovations that challenge traditional ways of working. We are committed to publishing high-quality, thought- provoking work that will have a direct impact on service provision and clinical practice The Journal of Mental Health features original research papers on important developments in the treatment and care in the field of mental health. Theoretical papers, reviews and commentaries are also accepted if they contribute substantially to current knowledge. Please send books for review to: Martin Guha, Librarian, Institute of Psychiatry DeCrespigny Park, London SES 8AF, UK The Journal of Mental Health is a peer-reviewed journal published six times a year by Informa Healthcare, 4 P: Square, Milton Park, Abingdon, Oxfordshire OX14 4RN, UK. Tel: +44(0)20 7017 6000; Fax: + 44(0)01270 6373 6 These six issues will constitute one volume. An annual volume content and author index will be bound into the last issue of each volume. 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 ASSIA ( Applied Social Science Index and fhstracts); British Nursing Index, Caredata Abstracts, Caredata CD-ROM; Cumulative Index to Nursing & Allied Health Literature; EMBASE Excerpta Medica; e-psyche; Pascal; Psychological Abstracts) PsveINFO) PsycLIT; and Sociological fhstracts Founding Carfax Publisher Henry Duckett Founding Editor — Professor Ray Hodgson © 2006 Shadowfax Publishing and Publishing and Informa UK Ltd Volume 15 Number | February 2006 EDITORIAI M. Hotopf. Mental health law and mental capacity: Dogma and evidence REVIEWS S. Gilbody, J. Cahill, M. Barkham, D. Richards, P. Bee & J. Glanville. Can we improve the morale of staff working in psychiatric units? A systematic review S. Masterson & S. Owen. Mental health service user’s social and individual empowerment: Using theories of power to elucidate far-reaching strategies A. Edgley, T. Stickley & S. Masterson. Whose right? ORIGINAL ARTICLES C. Harvey, E. Fossey, H. Jackson & L. Shimitras. Time use of people with schizophrenia living in North London: Predictors of participation in occupations and their implications for improving social inclusion _ E. Comaty & C. Advokat. “Real world” study of antipsychotic effectiveness for chronic inpatients with schizophrenia in a state psychiatric hospital: Preliminary results and commentary '. Nelson & J. Lomotey. Quantity and quality of participation and outcomes of participation in mental health consumer-run organizations S. A. Hill & R. Laugharne. Decision making and information seeking preferences among psychiatric patients . Moss, J. Gorrell & A. Cornish. Quality improvement in early psychosis treatment: The use of a file audit _ J. Kelly, F. P. Deane, N. Kazantzis, T. P. Crowe & L. G. Oades. Use of homework by mental health case managers in the rehabilitation of persistent and recurring psychiatric disability The South Essex Service User Research Group (SE-SURG), J. Secker & L. Gelling. Still dreaming: Service users’ employment, education & training goals Book REVIEWS Volume 15 Number 2 April 2006 EDITORIAI A. F. Lehman. Treatment guidelines: Caveat emptor! ORIGINAL ARTICLES M. Gavin & A. Rogers. Narratives of suicide in psychological autopsy: Bringing lay knowledge back in D. 1. Mayerhoff. Radical deinstitutionalization: Rousseau versus Freud M. King, S. Weich, J. Nazroo & B. Blizard on behalf of the Empiric Team. Religion, mental health and ethnicity. EMPIRIC — A national survey of England C. Timko, S. Chen, J. Sempel & P. Barnett. Dual diagnosis patients in community or hospital care: One-year outcomes and health care utilization and costs H. Connery & K. M. Davidson. A survey of attitudes to depression in the general public: A comparison of age and gender differences VM. Y. L. Chiu & W. W. N. Ho. Family relations and mental health of unemployed middle-aged Chinese men R. Emdad & H. P. Soéndergaard. General intelligence and short-term memory impairments in Post Traumatic Stress Disorder patients P. E. Bee, D. A. Richards, S. J. Loftus, J. A. Baker, L. Bailey, K. Lovell, P. Woods & D. Cox. Mapping nursing activity in acute inpatient mental healthcare settings Vi. Piat, N. Ricard & A. Lesage. Evaluating life in foster homes for persons with serious mental illness: Resident and caregiver perspectives V. Essler, A. Arthur & T. Stickley. Using a school-based intervention to challenge stigmatizing attitudes and promote mental health in teenagers G. S. Stevenson, H. Ewing, J. Herschell & D. Keith. An enhanced assessment and support team (EAST) for dementing elders — review of a Scottish regional initiative Book REVIEWS Volume 15 Number 3 June 2006 EDITORIAI K. Lloyd, D. Rose & M. Fenton. \dentifying uncertainties about the effects of treatments for schizophrenia ORIGINAL ARTICLES D. King & M. Knapp. Patterns of, and factors associated with, atypical and typical antipsychotic prescribing by general practitioners in the UK during the 1990s L. Wong, M. Harris, S. Cotton & J. Edwards. Routine outcome assessment and feedback for clinicians: A pilot in an early psychosis service H. Murphy & E. K. Murphy. Comparing quality of life using the World Health Organization Quality of Life measure (WHOQOL-100) in a clinical and non-clinical sample: Exploring the role of self-esteem, self-efficacy and social functioning C. Thomas, J. Cromwell & H. Miller. Community Mental Health Teams’ perspectives on providing care for Deaf people with severe mental illness P. Goward, J. Repper, L. Appleton & T. Hagan. Crossing boundaries. Identifying and meeting the mental health needs of Gypsies and Travellers M. Barnes, A. Davis & H. Rogers. Women’s voices, Women’s choices: Experiences and creativity in consulting women users of mental health services . Hasson-Ohayon, S. Kravetz, D. Roe, S. Rozencwaig & M. Weiser. Qualitative assessment of verbal and non-verbal psychosocial interventions for people with severe mental illness ". James, D. Cushway & G. Fadden. What works in engagement of families in behavioural family therapy? A positive model from the therapist perspective Book REVIEWS WeB REVIEW Volume 15 Number 4 August 2006 EDITORIAL T. Becker & S. Krumm. Research on family planning issues in women with mental disorders REVIEW VM. Papworth. Issues and outcomes associated with adult mental health self-help materials: A “second order” review or “qualitative meta-review”’ ORIGINAL ARTICLES J. Rodriguez, J. Keene & X. Li. A pilot study of assessed need and service use of offenders and frequent offenders with mental health problems O. M. Hietanen & R.-L. Punamdki. Attachment and early working alliance in adult psychiatric inpatients J. Hawley, B. Littlechild, T. Sivakumaran, H. Sender, T. M. Gale & K. J. Wilson. Structure and content of risk assessment proformas in mental healthcare . Krumm & T. Becker. Subjective views of motherhood in women with mental illness — a sociological perspective . L. Connor & R. Wilson. Is important that they learn from us for mental health to progress *. Duff, A. P. Redhead, R. Paxton, J. Iceton & J. Rochester. Challenging behaviour in Mental Health Services: Combining psychological perspectives H. Taylor, M. Stuttaford, B. Broad& P. Vostanis. Why a ‘roof is not enough: The characteristics of young homeless people referred to a designated Mental Health Service BooK REVIEWS Volume 15 Number 5 October 2006 EDITORIAI M. Guha. The function of the scholarly organization: What is the Royal Society for? REPLY TO GUHA’S EDITORIAI P. Tyrer & D. Jago. The function of scientific journals: Scholarly communication or a money-making racket? ORIGINAL ARTICLES J. M. Mond, G. Robertson-Smith & A. Vetere. Stigma and eating disorders: Is there evidence of negative attitudes towards anorexia nervosa among women in the community? VM. Israelashvili, S. Gilad-Osovitzki & J. Asherov. Female adolescents’ suicidal behavior and mothers’ ways of coping S. Brown & K. Chan. A randomized controlled trial ofa brief health promotion intervention in a population with serious mental illness Sis {fuwape, ry Johnson, Bk oe Craig, H. Miles, M. Leese, R. Mohan & G. Thornicroft. Ethnic differences among a community cohort of individuals with dual diagnosis in South London G. M. Galeazzi, K. Elkins, L. Pingani & M. Rigatelli. Views on psychosis and judgment of appropriateness of early interventions in pre-psychotic phase: A survey of members of the International Early Psychosis Association H. L. Graham, A. Copello, V. Birchwood, J. Orford, D. McGovern, K. T. Mueser, R. Clutterbuck, E. Godfrey, J. Maslin, E. Day & D. Tobin. A preliminary evaluation of integrated treatment for co-existing substance use and severe mental health problems: Impact on teams and service users G. Netto. Creating a suitable space: A qualitative study of the cultural sensitivity of counselling provision in the voluntary sector in the UK Book REVIEWS Volume 15 Number 6 December 2006 INTRODUCTION TO THE SPECIAL Issut P. J. Conrod & S. H. Stewart. New advancements in the study of co-occurring substance use and psychiatric disorders REVIEWS C. Barrowclough, G. Haddock, M. Fitzsimmons & R. Johnson. Treatment development for psychosis and co-occurring substance misuse: A descriptive review S. W. Feldstein & W. R. Miller. Substance use and risk-taking among adolescents ORIGINAL ARTICLES N. Castellanos & P. Conrod. Brief interventions targeting personality risk factors for adolescent substance misuse reduce depression, panic and risk-taking behaviours M. Zvolensky, M. Bonn-Miller, A. Bernstein & E. Marshall. Anxiety sensitivity and abstinence duration to smoking S. H. Stewart, E. Morris, T. Mellings & J. Komar. Relations of social anxiety variables to drinking motives, drinking quantity and frequency, and alcohol-related problems in undergraduates M. Watt, S. Stewart, C. Birch & D. Bernier. Brief CBT for high anxiety sensitivity decreases drinking problems, relief alcohol outcome expectancies, and conformity drinking motives: Evidence from a randomized controlled trial M.G. Kushner, C. Donahue, S. Sletten, P. Thuras, K. Abrams, J. Peterson & B. Frye. Cognitive behavioral treatment of comorbid anxiety disorder in alcoholism treatment patients: Presentation ofa prototype program and future directions WEBSITE REVIEWS Book REVIEWS Index of Authors Abrams, K., 697 Day, E., 577 AdvokatC,. , 57 Deane, F.P., 95 Afuwape, S.A., 55] DonahueC,. , 697 Appleton, L., 315 Duff, E., 475 Arthur, A., 243 AsherovJ,. . 533 Edgley, A., 35 BaileyL,. , 217 Edwards, J.. 27 Y Elkins, K., 569 Baker, J.A., 217 Emdad, R., 205 Barkham, M., 7 Essler, V., 243 Barnes, M., 329 Ewing, H., 25] BarnettP,. , 163 BarrowcloughC,. , 619 Becker, T., 383, 449 Fadden, G., 355 Bee, P.. 7 Feldstein, S.W., 633 Bee, P.E., 217 Fenton, M., 263 Bernier, D., 683 Fitzsimmons, M.. 619 BernsteinA,. , 659 Fossey, E., 43 Birch, C., 683 Frye, B., 697 Birchwood, M., 577 BlizardB,. , 153 Gale, T.M., 437 Bonn-MillerM,. , 659 Galeazzi, G.M., 569 Broad, B., 49] Gavin, M., 135 Brown, S., 543 GellingL,. . 103 Gilad-Osovitzki, S.. 533 Cahill, J... 7 Gilbody, Mice 7 Castellanos, N.. 645 GlanvilleJ,. . 7 Chan, K., 543 Godfrey, E., Chen, S., 163 GorrellJ,. .. 85 Chiu, M.Y.L., 19] Goward, P., 315 ClutterbuckR,. , 577 Graham, H.L., 577 Comaty, J.E., 57 Guha, M., 513 ConneryH,. , 179 Connor, S.L., 461 Haddock, G., 619 Conrod, P., 645 Hagan, T., 315 Conrod, P.J., 615 Harris, M., 279 CopelloA,. . 577 HarveyC,. , 43 CornishA,. , 85 Hasson-Ohayon, I., CottonS,. , 279 Hawley, C.J. 437 Cox, D., 217 HerschellJ,. .. 251 Craig, T.J.K., Hietanen, O.M., 423 CromwellJ,. . Hill, S.A., 75 Crowe, T.P.., Ho, W.W.N., 191 Cushway, D.., Hotopf, M., | DavidsoKn. ,M. . 179 Iceton, J.. 475 Davis, A., 329 Israelashvili, M.. Jackson, H., 43 Oades, L.G., 95 Jago, D., 517 Oxtord..J., S77 James, C., 355 Owen, S., 19 Johnson, R., 619 Johnson, S., 551 Papworth, M., 387 Paxton, R., 475 Kazantzis, N., 95 Peterson, J.. 697 Keene, J., 411 Piat, M., 227 Keith, D., 251 Pingani, L., 569 Kelly, P.J., 95 Punamiki, R.-L., 423 King, D., 269 King, M., 153 Redhead, A.P., 475 Knapp, M., 269 Repper, J. 315 Komar, J., 671 Ricard, N., 227 Kravetz, S., 343 Richards, D., 7 Krumm, S., 383, 449 Richards, D.A., 217 Kushner, M.G., 697 Rigatelli, M., 569 Robertson-SmithG,. , 519 Laugharne, R., 75 Rochester, J.. 75 Leese, M., 551 Rodriguez, J., 411 Lehman, A.F., 129 Roe, D.., Lesage, A., 227 Rogers, A., Li, X., 411 Rogers, H., Littlechild, B., 437 Rose, D.., Lloyd, K.., Rozencwaig, S.., Loftus, S.J., Lomotey, J., Secker, J., 103 Lovell, K.., Sempel, J., 163 Marshall, E., Sender, H., 437 Maslin, J.. Shimitras, L., 43 Masterson, S., Sivakumaran, T., 437 Mayerhoff, D.lI., Sletten, S., 697 SOndergaard, H.P., 205 McGovern, D.., Mellings, T., Stevenson, G.S., 25] Miles, H.. Stewart, S., 683 Miller, H.., Stewart, S.H., 615 Miller, W.R.., Stewart, S.H., 671 Stickley, T., 243 Mohan, R., Mond, J.M., 519 Stickley, T., 35 Morris, E., 671 Stuttaford, M., 491 Moss, B., 85 Mueser, K.T., 577 Taylor, H., 491 Murphy, E.K., 289 Thomas, C., 301 Murphy, H., 289 ThornicroftG,. , 551 Thuras, P., 697 Nazroo. J... 153 Timko, C., 163 Nelson, G., 63 Tobin, D., 577 Netto, G., 593 Tyrer, P., 517 Vetere, A., 519 Wilson, K.J., 437 Vostanis, P., 491 Wilson, R., 461 Wong, L., 279 Watt, M., 683 Woods, P., 217 Weich, S., 153 Weiser, M., 343 Zvolensky, M., 659