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Index to Volume 29 Jul Aug ust 1999. 1483 An assessment of the Standardized Assessment of Personality iS a scree ning instrument for the Inter lavionsé il Personality Disorder Examination 1 Compal ison Of intormant ind patient assess- ment for TALhiaL y disorder 985 4 NDERSON dadepre int Era intidep ressant Therap Daw? hird Millennium ( Book 1003 ANDERSSON KROGSTAD AND FINSET A Apathy ind dey >d mood in acquired brain damage: relationship to lesion localization and psychopnysi OPI ANDRESEN, B See MORITZ ANDREWS, B See ROSE. S. ef ANDREWS, ¢ ANSTEY K BRODATY, H., ISSAKIDIS, ¢ AND LUSCOMBE, G Recall of dep| ressive ep} isode -) years previousli\ QR ANGOLD. A.. COSTELLO. E. J ERKANLI, A. AND WORTH- MAN, C. M Pubertal changes in hormone levels ind depressi 1043 Anorexia and obsessi\ clinical Charac- *TISUICS 407 ANSTEY. K See ANDREWS Ant ecedents o from DSM-III-R social pho ANTHONY ( Anxiety ADHD co-m orodid and depressior symptoms, 67 and cognitive impairment H., DEGREE! recovery rates after psychol ogical therapy, 1425 tric complication Aaxiety depression, psychotropic drug use and tr st-episodel eo scn7i% zo cognitive impairment, 421 Apathy and depressed mood in acquired brain damage relationship to |e sion lecalization and vival, 485 psychophysiological reactivity, 447 -mentia with Lewy bodies, APPLEBY, | See RIORDAN,D . ef al ARAYA,R. Psychiatry for the Developing World (Book review). 1259 Septe mber October 1998 ARMITAGE, R., HOFFMANN, R. F. AND RUSH, A. J Nover nber December 1998, 503 Biological rhythm disturbance 1 n depression Januz irI y February ] 999 5 temporal coherence of ultradian sleep EEG March-April 1999, 1009 rhythms, 1435 1? May—June 1999 61] ARNOLD, M. C. See KEEFE, R. S. I et al 1487 BARBER BARNI BARKRA( BASOGI BATTERSBY BAYEN BEAUMONT 495 BEBBINGTON BEBBINGTON, | B isHA BEBBINGTON p ft JEN BEEKMAN, A E BEURS, E. ¢ BELLON, J. A LG DE DIOS LARDELLI P tables associ: primary care BENABARRE, A See BENKELFAT., ¢ ELLENBOGEN, M. A. ¢ BENNETT, B € HI |.. BENNETT BENNETT, B See HICK I KOSCHERA, A. é€f ad BHUGRA, D., BALDWIN, D. S., DESAI, M. AND JACOIE empted suicide in west London, II BHUGRA, D., DESAI, M. AND BALDWIND,. S yn. I. Rates BHUGRA BIERHALS BIERUT, | Biological 1 fam BIRTWISTLI BISOFFI, ¢ BISSER BE ( BLACKWOOD, I I . € HENDERSON BLACKW BLAND, R. ¢ See WEISSMAN. M. M BOARDMAN, A GRIMBALDESTON, A. H., HANDLEY, ¢ JONES, P. W. AND WILLMOTT, S$ The North ransporter (G. Kiro M. J Owen iitS UlUuliriiinzg a (G. Northoff Sefat, M eschinger, B nd sex define survival rs lisease (J. J M. Bossuyt. S n Gool). 485 ODn SCHnUtiNnEg BRODATY ANDREWS BRODATY AUSTIN, M.-P BRODATY SACHDEYV,. P. 8S. AND BRODATY. H BROE, G. A rATE, R. L. AND BROI 3. A BROWN, I HEIMBERG, R. ¢ BROWN, M. AND BARRACLOUGH Partners in life ind in death: the suicide pact in England and 1299 BROWN, S., BIRTWISTLE, J., ROE AND THOMPSON, (¢ naall ity and a 1l ife. time_ history . The unhealthy lifestyle of people with schizo- le of employed Japanese phrenia, 697 east Scot psvchk LDER I {AN I iAN K Ww I 1ANNABASAY See MANN HEN PRIGERSON AND JACOBS bderea\ HENG, A HILCOAT hiHlUdnhO Ood among adolescents ciodemograph c and psy HRISTENSEN MACKINNON KORTEN, A HENDERSON, A. § HINSON AND RODGERS n depression ind modelling popula acute determinant immune in childhoo mapping the ( nronic mapping the LARE, I ; @lad M BOSSI N GOOL. W \ ind sex define Alzheimer disease ( Brief -}* pression: a dis n TY me" la'n choli!a GRASSI I ARMER WORTMA KESSLER COLLINSHAW epress COLOM., If COLOMBO. ¢ Comparison ty of dimensional gorial ns ol psychosis $95 Complex environmental relationshi gical distress, fatigue and a twin study, 269 149] depression and mortality in elderly subjects, 979 into outcome impact on detection of depression in the elderly, health service research 113 hornicroft and M Tansella), 76f 1 MRI differences from Alzheimer’s disease, 181 ms not attributable to a mental disorder in neuropsychiatric features 1205 yut-patients, DENT j See EVANS, K. @! di alysis of the Parental Bonding Depression Instrume in a Japanese population, 12 abnormal response to negative feedback, 63 ONNOR,. J. M See DI ARY. lL. J. ela and anxiety, age differences, 325 onsequences of anxiety in older persons: its effect on and disability, 847 disability, well ind use of health services, anxiety and somatization symptoms, 677 S23 cognitive function, 73 OREY, I 4 See KENDLER, K. §S NEALE, M. ¢ detection in the elderly, 113 orrespondence emotional bias and inhibitory control, 1307 OSTELLO, | See ANGOLD functional ability in dementia, 1219 OSTIN, J See KEMPTON, S. el high interpersonal sensitivity type of personality, OVRE, M. G SCE MARTUCS 1243 RADDOCK, N See KIROV. G. ef ai hippocampal/amygdala volumes, 629 riminality and antisocial behaviour in unselected impact of widowhood, 1111 men with sex chromosome abnormalities, 953 in acquired brain damage, 447 ROPLEY, M.. STEPTOE, A AND JOEKES, K Job strain in Italian Nazi concentration camp survivors, 87 and psychiatric m yrbidity 1411 incidence and outcome in adolescents, 655 I oss validation of a general population survey Nolen-Hoeksema’s response styles theory, 1323 diagnostic interview comparison of CIS-R post-natal, 645 with SCAN ICD-10 diagnostic cate gories 1029 primary-care physician training, 833 UNICO, I See MARTUCCI, M. efd i psychotropic drug use and cognitive impairment, URRAN, H. V See KILIC, C. ef 421 URRIE See MARUFF, P puberty and hormone changes in girls, 1043 URTIS, D Se recall of episode after 25 years, 787 short-term mortality in dementia, 979 DAGNAN, D See ARSCO sibling aggregation, 129] DALGLEISH, 1 See MORADI sleep EEG coherence, 1435 DANTZER, R See | APURON Stress generation 135 Date to remember: the natu Thought Control Questionnaire, 1089 calendrical calcul vulnerability in women, 1101 DAVIDSON K See EV DER, G See BURNETT, R. ef al DE BEURS, BEEKMAN r.F VAN BALKOM, A. J. L. M DESAI, M See BHUGRA, D.., BALDWIN,D . S et al DEEG D.J.H VAN DYCK. R AND VAN ILBURG, W DESAI, M. See BHUGRA, D DESAI, M. ef al Consequences of anxiety persons its DeWIT, D. J., OGBORNI \ OFFORD, D. R AND lisaabbiilliitty , well-be use of health MacDONALD, K. Antecedents of the risk of recovery from DSM-III-R social phobia, 569 DE DIOS I See BELLON, J. A. ef a Diagnosing mental disorders in the community. A DE FRANCESCO, M See MARTUCCI, M. ef @ difference that matters? 1021 DE LIMA, M. § HOT( )PH, M. AND WESSELY, S The DIEZEL, K., PHAROAH, F. M. AND ADAMS, ( I efficacy of drug treatments for dysthymia: a Abstracts of trials presented at the Vth World ; 1. an -w and meta-analysis, 1273 Congress of Psychiatry (Mexico, 1971): a cohort ELLENBOGEN., M. A. ef al study (Brief « ommunication) 491 DEARY, I. J.. BATTERSBY, S WHITEMAN., M. ¢ CONNOR Different psychopathological models and quantified M FOW KES I ( he AND HARMAR, A EEG in schizophrenia, 1175 Neuroticism and polymorphisms in the serotonin DINWIDDIE, S. H. See HEATH, A. ¢ et al transporter ef communt 35 DITTO, P. H. Perceptions of Health and Illness DEEG, D. J. H See DI BEURS, E. ef a Current Research and Applications (Book review), DEEG, D. J. H See GEERLINGS 1467 DEGREEF, G See ALVIR, J. M DOCHERTY, N. M. AND GORDINIER, S. W Immediate DELGADO, A See BELLON memory, attention and communication disturb- ances in schizophrenia patients and their rela- tives, 189 Index MORITZ, S$ Ethnic minority suicide i small area geographical See O CARROI DRYSDALI study in south London 429 Evaluating psychiatric morbidity in a general hos- €é@ PATERNITI, S. el pital: a two-phase epidemiological survey, 823 Se@ HEATH, A. C. ef a EVANS, K., TYRER, P., CATALAN, J., SCHMIDT, | iiness and structure of symptoms in DAVIDSON, K DENT, J., TATA, P THORNTON, S., 915 BARBER, J AND THOMPSON, S$ Manual-assisted See FISHER, | AND DURHAM, R. ¢ cognitive-behaviour therapy (MACT): a ran- domized controlled trial of a brief intervention See WHEELDON, T. J. ef ai with bibliotherapy in the treatment of recurrent risk factors and adult person—environment deliberate self-harm, 19 relationships in affective disorder, 1055 EVERAERD, W. See RIETVS.E, LEVEDRA,ERD , W etal Eating disorders EVERAERD, W. See RIETVS.E, LVAND B,EES T, | et al childhood abDuse 935 ae Executive function and attention deficit hyperactivity genetic and environmental risk factors, 925 disorder stimulant medication and better execu- sleep related, 1467 tive function performance in children, 527 EBMEIER, K. P See O CARROLL, R. f DRYSDALE, E. ef EYERS, K See AUSTIN, M.-P. ef al EBMEIER, K.P. See SHAH, P. J. ¢ Factor analysis of symptoms in schizophrenia: differ- ECKERT, J. See NOR THOFF. G. ef @ ences between White and Caribbean patients in Editorials Camberwell, 607 4 difference that matters: comparisons oO! struc- FARAGHER, B See RIORDAN, D. ef al tured and semi-structured psychiatric diagnostic FARAGHER, E. B See HADDOCK, G el ail interviews in the general population (T. S FARMER, A., SCOURFIELD, J MARTIN, N., CARDNO, A Brugha E. Bebbington and R. Jenkins), 1013 AND McGUFFIN, P Is disabling fatigue in child- Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder in adults hood influenced by genes? 279 (P. Sachdev), 507 Fatigue and psychiatric disorder different or the Chronic fatigue syndrome: mapping the interior same? 863 M. Hotoph and S. Wessely), 255 FAVA,G.A. Subclinical symptoms in mood disorders Dilaagy nosing mental disorders in the community. A pathophysiological and therapeutic implications, difference that matters ’(H.-U. Wittchen, T. B 47 Ustiin and R. ¢ Kessler), 1021 FAVA, M See WINKELMAN, J. W et al Molecular genetics in psychiatric epidemiology: the FAVARO, A., RODELLA, F. ¢ COLOMBO G AND promise and challenge (A. S. Henderson and SANTONASTASO, P. Post-traumatic stress dis- D. H. R. Blackwood), 1265 order and major depression among Italian Nazi Will the novel antipsychotics significantly ameli- orate neuropsychological deficits and improve concentration camp survivors: a controlled study adaptive functioning in schizophrenia? (K. A 50 years later, 87 Hawkins, S. Mohamed and S. W. Woods), | Fears and phobias: reliability and heritability, 539 Efficacy of drug treatments for dysthymia: a syS- FERRI, S. See GRASSI, L. ef al tematic review and meta-analysis, 1273 FIGUEIREDO, D. See MANCINI, ¢ et al ELDER, H See PETRIE, K. J. ef al FINSET, A See ANDERSSON, S. ef al ELLENBOGEN, M. A., YOUNG, S. N., DEAN, P., PALMOUR, First contact of patients with schizophrenia with R. M AND BENKELFAT, Acute tryptophan psychiatric services: social factors and pathways depletion in healthy young women with a family to care in a multi-ethnic population, 475 history of major affective disorder, 35 FISHER, P. L. AND DURHAM, R. C. Recovery rates in ELSWORTH, G. R. See OSBORNE, R. H. efa l generalized anxiety disorder following psycho- Emotional bias and inhibitory control processes in logical therapy: an analysis of clinically signifi- mania and depression 1307 cant change in the STAI-T across outcome ENDICOTT, J See LEON, A. C. ef al Studies since 1990, 1425 Enhanced corticotropin response to corticotropin- FOMBONNE, f The epidemiology of autism: a review releasing hormone as a predictor of mania in 769 euthymic bipolar patients, 971 FOWKES, F. G. R See DEARY, I. J. ef al Epidemiology of autism: a review, 769 FREEMAN, H. The Health Services Since the War ERKANLI, A See ANGOLD,A . ef @ Volume II. Government and Health Care: The Errorless learning and the cognitive rehabilitation of British National Health Service 1958—19(7 B9oo k memory-impaired schizophrenic patients, 105 review), 1004 Index 1493 FREEMAN, J Geniu ind tite Mind: Studies if Crea- HADDOCK, G., McCARRON, J rARRIER, N ND j - 19049 and Temperamer t (Book revie }, ILD FARAGHER, E. B. Scales to measure dimensions Frontal variant of frontotemporal dementia: a cross of hallucinations and delusions: the psychotic sectional and longitudinal study of neuropsychi- symptom rating scales (PSY RATS), 879 atric features 1205 HADZI-PAVLOVIC, D. See AUSTIN, M.-P. ef al HADZI-PAVLOVIC, D. See HICKIE, I., KOSCHERA, A GALLO J RABINS P V AND ANTHONY, J ( et al Sadness in older persons: 13-year follow-up of a HAMAKAWA, H., KATO, T., SHIOIRI, T., INUBUSHI, 7 AND community sample in Baltimore, Maryland, 341 KATO, N. Quantitative proton magnetic res- GARDNER, C.O. See KENDK.L S.E, NERALE,, M . C. ef al onance spectroscopy of the bilateral frontal lobes GASTO, ¢ See VIETA, E. ef ai in patients with bipolar disorder, 639 GFERLINGS, M. I EEG, D. J PENNINX, B. W. J. H., HANDLEY, ¢ See BOARDMAN, A. P. ef al SCHMAND, B JONKER, C., BOUTER, L. M AND VAN HANNESDOTTIR, S. See McQUILLIN A et al rILBURG, W. Cognitive reserve and mortality in HARDY-BAYLE, M.-< See SARFATI, Y AND HARDY- dementia: the role of cognition, functional ability BAYLE, M.-¢ and depression, 1219 HARKNESS, K. L., MONROE, S. M., SIMONS, A. D. AND Gender differences in the effects of bereavement- rHASE, M. The generation of life events in related psychological distress in health outcomes, recurrent and non-recurrent depression, 135 46 HARMAR, A. See DEARY, I. J et al General practitioner as the first contacted health HARRINGTON, R. See KROLL, | et al professional by patients with psychosocial prob- HARRIS, A. W. F., WILLIAMS, L., GORDON, I , BAHRAMALI lems: a European study, 689 H. AND SLEWA-YOUNAN, § Different psycho- Generation of life events in recurrent and non- pathological models and quantified EEG in recurrent depression, 135 schizophrenia, 1175 Genetic differences in alcohol sensitivity and the HARVEY, G. T., HUGHES, J., MCKEITH, I. G., BRIEL, R., inheritance of alcoholism risk, 1069 BALLARD, C., GHOLKAR, A., SCHELTENS, P., PERRY, Genetic influences on post-natal depressive symp- R. H., INCE, P. AND O'BRIEN, J. T. Magnetic toms findings from an Australian twin sample, resonance imaging differences between dementia 645 with Lewy bodies and Alzheimer’s disease: a GHOLKAR, A See HARVEY,G . T. ef al pilot study, 181 GILVARRY, ¢ See VAN OS, J. e! (1) and (2) HARVEY, 1. See HUTCHINSON, G et al GOODALL, G See APURON, L. ef ai HARVEY, P.D. See KEEFE, R. S. F. ef al GORDINIER, §S W See DOCHERTY, WN M HAWKINS, K. A., MOHAMED, S. AND WOODS, Ss. W. Will GORDINIER, S. W the novel antipsychotics significantly ameliorate GORDON, | See HARRIS, A. W. F. ef al neuropsychological deficits and improve adaptive GOTZ, M. J., JOHNSTONE, E. ( AND RATCLIFFE, S. G functioning in schizophrenia? (Editorial), | Criminality and antisocial behaviour in un- HEALY, D. Staying Sane: How to Make Your Mind selected men with sex chromosome abnormali- Work for You (Book review), 496 ties, 953 HEARD, H. See JONES, B et al GRANT, f See BYRNE, M. ef al HEATH, A. See HICKIE, L., BENNETT, B. ef al GRASSI, | PAVANATI, M., CARDELLI, R., FERRI, S. AND HEATH, A. C., MADDEN, P. A. I BUCHOLZ, K. K.., PERON, L. HIV-risk behaviour and knowledge DINWIDDIE, S. H., SLUTSKE, W. S., BIERUT, L. J., about HIV/AIDS among patients with schizo- ROHRBAUGH, J. W., STATHAM, D. J., DUNNE, M. P., phrenia, 171 WHITFIELD, J. B. AND MARTIN, N. G. Genetic GREENWALD, B.S. See ASHTARI, M. ef a/ difference in alcohol sensitivity and the inherit- GREENWALD, S. See WEISSMAN, M. M. ef al ance of alcoholism risk, 1069 GREGORY, C. A. Frontal variant of frontotemporal ATH, A. ¢ See TRELOAR,S . A. ef al dementia: a cross-sectional and longitudinal ATH, A. ¢ See WADE, T. efa l study of neuropsychiatric features, 1205 ATON, P., HERMELIN, B. AND PRING,L. Can children GRIMBALDESTON, A. H See BOARDMAN, A. P. ef al with autistic spectrum disorders perceive affect in GUNDUZ, H See ALVIR, J. M. J et ai | music? An experimental investigation, 1405 GUNN, M. J See WONG, J. G. ef al AVEY, L., PRING, L. AND HERMELIN, B. A date to GUREJE. O. AND SIMON, G. f The natural history of remember: the nature of memory in savant somatization in primary care, 669 calendrical calculators, 145 GURLING, H Sec MCQUILLIN, A. ef al HEIKMAN, P., TUUNAINEN, A. AND KUOPPASALMI, K GWANZURA, I See TODD, C. ef al Value of the initial stimulus dose in right Index unilateral and bifrontal electroconvulsive ther- HU, J See ASHTARI, M. ef al ipy 14] ] HUGHES, J See HARVEY, G. T et al HEIMBERG R. G., HORNER, K. J., JUSTER, H. R., SAFREN, HUTCHINSON, G See BURNETT,R . ef al >. A BROWN, E. J., SCHEIER, F. R. AND LIEBOWITZ, HUTCHINSON, G., TAKEI, N., SHAM, P., HARVEY, | AND M.R. Psychometric properties of the Liebowitz MURRAY, R. M. Factor analysis of symptoms in Social Anxiety Scale, 199 schizophrenia differences between White and HENDERSON, A. S AND BLACKWOOD, D. H. R Caribbean patients in Camberwell, 607 Molecular genetics in psychiatric epidemiology HWI , H.-G See WEISSMAN, M. M. ef al the promise and challenge ( Editorial ) 1265 HENDERSON, A. S See CHRISTENSEN et ai IKETANI, 17 See NAGATA,T . ef al HENN, F. A See NORTHOFF, G. ef ai IKKOS,G. Medical Harm: Historical, Conceptual and HERMELIN, B See HEATON, P. ef al Ethical Dimensions of latrogenic Illness (Book HERMELIN, B See HEAVEY, L. ef ai review), 748 HERRIG, M See NORTHOFF, G Immediate memory, attention and communication HERZOG, D. B. See WINKELMAN, disturbances in schizophrenia patients and their HEUN, R See PAPASSOTIROPOU LOS A. ef al relatives, 189 HICKIE, I BENNETT. B LLOYD, A HEATH, A. AND Impact of dementia on the detection of depression in MARTIN, N Complex genetic and environmental elderly subjects from the general population, 113 relationships between psychological distress, Impact of widowhood on depression: findings from a fatigue and immune functioning: a twin study, prospective study, 1111 269 Impairment of olfactory identification in obsessive KIRK, K AND MARTIN, N. Unique genetic compulsive disorder, 1227 iJ environmental determinants of prolonged INCE, P. See O'BRIEN, G. T. ef al Increased automatic spreading activation in healthy a twin study, 259 subjects with elevated scores in a scale assessing HICKIE, I KOSCHERA, A., HADZI-PAVLOVIC, D., BENNETT, schizophrenic language disturbances, 161 B. AND LLOYD, A. The temporal stability and co- INUBUSHI, T. See HAMAKAWA, H. efa l morbidity of prolonged fatigue: a longitudinal Is disabling fatigue in childhood influenced by genes ? study in primary care, 855 979 HICKIE, | See AUSTIN, M.-P. ef di ISSAKIDIS, ( See ANDREWS, G. ef al HICKIE See VAN DER LINDEN, G. ef al IWASAKI, Y See MATSUNAGA, H et al Hippocampal/amygdala volumes in geriatric depres- IZAGUIRRE, J See BARON-COHEN, S. ef di sion, 629 HIRANO. § See SATO, T. ef al JACOB, K. S See BHUGRA, D., BALDWIN, D. §$ History f childhood sexual or physical abuse in JACOBS, S See CHEN, J. H et al Japanese patients with eating disorders: relation- JACOMB, P. A. See CHRISTENSEN, H et al ship with dissociation and impulsive behaviours, 935 JANAS, M See BRUGHA, T. S., BEBBINGTON, P. I JENKINS, R. ef al HIV risk behaviour and knowledge about HIV/AIDS JANCA, A See MANN, A. H et al among patients with schizophrenia, 171 JANZING, J. G. BOUWENS, M. P.., TEUNISSE, R. J IDGES, A See BYRNE, M. ef al VAN'T HOF, M. A AND ZITMAN, F. G The FFMANN, R. I See ARMITAGE, R relationship between depression and mortality in ILLAND, A. J See WONG, J. G. ef elderly subjects with less severe dementia, 979 IPE, S.. RODGERS, B. AND POWER, Marital status JENKINS, R See BRUGHA, T. S., BEBBINGTON, P. I AND transitions and psychological distress: longitudi- JENKINS, R nal evidence from a national population sample, JENKINS, R See BRUGHA, T. S.., BEBBINGTON, P. I 38 | JENKINS, R. ef al )PPER, J. 1 See OSBORNE, R. H. ef al JENNER, J. A See TIEMENS, B. G. ef al IRNER, K See HEIMBERG, R. G. ef al Job strain and psychiatric morbidity, 1411 IRNSEY. H. See BARON-COHEN, S. ef al JOEKES, K See CROPLEY, M. ef al HOTOPH, M. AND WESSELY, S. Chronic fatigue syn- JOHNSTONE, See BYRNE, M. ef al jrome mapping the interior (Editorial), 255 JOHNSTONE, See CAVANAGH.,J . T HOTOPH, M. See DE LI MA, M. S. ef al JOHNSTONI See GOTZ, M. J. et al How do people with schizophrenia explain the JOHNSTONE, See O'CARROLL, R. E., RUSSELL, H. H behav 1our of others? A study of theory of mind et al ind its relationship to thought and speech JONES, B., HEARD, H., STARTUP, M., SWALES, M.. disorganization in schizophrenia, 613 WILLIAMS, J. M. G AND JONES, R. S. P A utobio- 1495 igorap lo bia /p anic patients (Brief communica tion) X96 KIRITKE, N See MATSUNAGA KIRIIKE, N Set NAGATA, T. ef al BOARDMAN KIRK, K See HICKIE, 1., AND KIRK, K. ef ai See JONES. B KIRK, M See ROSE, S. ef al GEERLINGS KIROV, G REES, M., JONES, I., MacCANDLESS, F., OWEN, € CHRISTENSEN M. M AND CRADDOCK. N Bipolar disorder and See MULDER. R the serotonin transporter gene: a family-based See WEISSMAN association study ( Brief communication), 1249 See HEIMBERG KISSANE, D. W See OSBORNE, R. H. ef aia KOPPEL, S$ AND McCGUFFIN, P Socio-economic factors KALSI, ¢ See McCQUILLIN, A. ef that predict psychiatric admissions at a local KARAM. E. ¢ See WEISSMAN, M. M level ( Brief communication), 1235 KARKOWSKI, | M 5 KENI KARKOWSKI KORTEN, A. I See CHRISTENSEN, H. ef al KOSCHERA, A See HICKIE KOSCHERA, A. ef al Ss CHEN KOSCHERA, A. See VAN DER LINDEN,G . ef al See HAMAKAW H KRAMER-GINSBERG, I See ASHTARI, M. ef al See HAMAKAWA, H KRAUSZ,. M See MORITZ,S . ef al KAWARADA, Y KRETSCHMER, G See MORITZ,S . ef al KAYE, W. H KROGSTAD,. J. M See ANDERSSON,S . e! KEEFE, R. S. | BAYEN, U. J. AND KROLL, L., WOODHAM, A.., ROTHWELI j BAILEY, S$ HARVEY monitoring deficits in rOBIAS, ¢ HARRINGTON, R. AND MARSHALL, M patients wi a multinomial mod- Reliability of the Salford Needs Assessment ing analy Schedule for Adolescents, 891 KELLER, M. B Sé KUEHNER, C. AND WEBER, I Responses to depression KEMPTON. S.. VANCI MARUFF, P., LUK, I . COSTIN, J in unipolar depressed patients an investigation AND PANTELIS Executive function and at- of Nolen-Hoeksema’s response styles theory, disorder stimulant 1322432 e~xyeeccuClIltiivvee function per- KUOPPASALMI, K See HEIKMAN, P. ef« KUSONOKI, K See SATO, T. ef al KARKOWSKI, L. M. AND PRESCOTT, ¢ KUWABARA, H See SAKADO, K. ef -ars and phobias: reliability and heritability KYRIOS, M. See BARNETT, R. ef al KARKOWSKI, L. M. AND PRESCOTT, ¢ \ AMAROQUE, D See CAPURON, I issessment of dependence in the study of LARDELLI, P See BELLON, J. A , essful life validation using a twin LAWRENCE, J See McQUILLIN, design (Brief c unication), 1455 AWRIE, S. M See O CARROLL, R RUSSELL, H. H KENDLER, K. S$ SULLIVAN, P., COREY, 4.. GARDNER AND PRESCOTT, C. A \ See WEISSMAN, M. M. ef ail population-based twin study in women of smok- J See BURNETT, R. ef al ng{ imniittii < ition and nicotine dependence, 299 ELLOUCH, J See WEISSMAN, M etal KENDLER, K.S. See ROBERTS, S. B. AND KENDLER, K. S$ EPINE, J.-P See WEISSMAN, M. M. ef al KESSLER, R. ¢ See BRESLAU, N. ef al EON, A. ( SOLOMON, D. A.. MUELLER,T . I., TURVEY, KESSLER, R. ¢ See CARNELLEY B. ef al C. L., ENDICOTT, J AND KELLER, M.B. The Range KESSLER, R. ¢ See WITTCHEN, H.-t , STEIN,M . B. ef a j of Impaired Functioning Tool (LIFE-RIFT): a KESSLER, R See WITTCHENH,.- 1 USTUN, T. B. ef al brief measure of functional impairment, 869 KESSLER, R. ¢ STANG, P WITTCHEN, H.-l STEIN, M ESCHINGER, A. See NORTHOFF,G . ef al AND WALTERS, E. I Lifetime co-morbidities EVINE, P. Chronic Fatigue and its Syndromes (Book between social phobia and mood disorders in the review), 1006 US National Comorbidity Survey, 555 IEBERMAN, J. A See ALVIR, J. M. J. ef al KHANNA. §$ See MANN, A. H. ef ai IEBOWITZ, M. R. See HEIMBERG, R. G elt al KHORAM-SEFAT, D See NORTHOFF,G . ef al ifetime co-morbidities between social phobia and KILIC, ¢ CURRAN, H. V., NOSHIRVANI, H., MARKS, I. M mood disorders in the US National Comorbidity AND BASOGLI M. Long-term effects of al- Survey, 555 prazolam on memory a 3-5 year follow-up of LEWELYN, M. See SMITH,A . P. ef al MAZURI MELTZER See BRI i I BEBBINGTO> JEN MELT?Z H Gi S.. NIENHUIS Menta istment t uncer (MAC) Sc cation al refineme 2 pat MICHAFI \ Mid-sagitta Mild mental 1 adulthood MILIC, M Se

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