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Social Psychiatry Psychiatric Epidemiology Edited by P. Bebbington, London R.S. Daniels (Editor-in-Chief), New Orleans P. Bovet, Lausanne H.Katschnig, Wien In association with P.-F. Chanoit, Paris R. Olbrich, Mannheim G. Thornicroft, London G. Klerman, New York M. Tansella, Verona Advisory Board K. Achté, Helsinki A.S.Henderson, Canberra L. Robins, St. Louis M.C. Angermeyer, Mannheim M. Kramer, Baltimore R.Sadoun, Paris T. Arie, Nottingham N. Kreitman, Edinburgh N. Sartorius, Geneva B. Barraclough, Southampton G.Lenz, Vienna J. Siegrist, Marburg M.de Bonis, Paris A.Lesage, Montreal C. Skoda, Prag L. Ciompi, Bern V.Mavreas, Athens C. Tennant, St. Leonards R. Cohen, Konstanz C. Miller, Lausanne M. Tsuang, Brockton B. Cooper, Mannheim H. Pardes, New York J.L. Vazquez-Barquero, J.S. Eaton, Washington D.C. E.S. Paykel, Cambridge Santander S. Fleck, New Haven Y.Pélicier, Paris M.M.Weissman, New York D. Goldberg, Manchester A. Petiziol, Rome K.B.Wells, Santa Monica H. Hafner, Mannheim H. Prosen, Milwaukee J.K.Wing, London T. Helgason, Reykjavik D.A. Regier, Rockville Volume 26, 1991 Springer International Copyright The use of general descriptive consent does not include copying Submission of a manuscript implies: names, trade names, trademarks, for general distribution, promotion, that the work described has not etc., in this publication, even if not new works, or resale. 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All fees should be paid to rights. No material published in this the Copyright Clearance Center, journal may be reproduced photo- Inc., 21 Congress Street, Salem, MA © Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg graphically or stored on microfilm, in 01970, USA, stating the ISSN 1991 electronic data bases, video disks, 0933-7954, the volume, and the first Springer-Verlag GmbH & Co KG, etc., without first obtaining written and last page numbers of each arti- 1000 Berlin 33 permission from the publisher. cle copied. The copyright owner’s Printed in Germany Contents Ardoin MP, Faccincani C, Galati M, Grassi A, Falzoni MC: Mental health in tish and American medical students Gavioli I, Mignolli G: Inter-rater re- young people. A descriptive study 171 liability of the Disability Assessment 183 Moodley P, Perkins RE: Routes to Schedule (DAS, version IT). An Ital- Gureje O, Obikoya B: Psychotropic psychiatric inpatient care in an Inner ian study 147 drug use in an urban primary care London Borough 47 clinic 143 Bebbington PE, Hurry J, Tennant C: Morgado A, Raoux N, Jourdain G, Le- The Camberwell Community Survey: Huppert FA, Weinstein Garcia A: Qual- crubier Y, Widlécher D: Over-report- a summary of results 195 itative differences in psychiatric ing of maladjustment by depressed subjects. Findings from retesting after Blay SL, Bickel H, Cooper B: Mental symptoms between high risk groups recovery 68 illness in a cross-national perspective. assessed on a screening test (GHQ- Results from a Brazilian and a Ger- 30) 252 Morley R, Wykes T, MacCarthy B: Atti- man community survey among the el- tudes of relatives of Afro-Caribbean derly 245 Jorda-Moscardo E, Espinosa Iborra J: patients: do they affect admission? Study of alternative accommodation, 187 Blazer, D, George L, Winfield I: Epi- using the hospital hostel practices demiologic data and planning mental profile 151 Muntaner C, Tien AY, Eaton WW, Gar- health services. A tale of two surveys rison R: Occupational characteristics 21 Keir Hoppe S, Garza-Elizondo T, Leal- and the occurrence of psychotic dis- Bowling A, Farquhar M: Associations Isla C, Leon RL: Mental disorders orders 273 with social networks, social support, among family practice patients in the Norman RMG, Malla AK: Subjective health status and psychiatric morbidi- United States-Mexico border region stress in schizophrenic patients 212 ty in three samples of elderly people 178 115 Kingdon DG, Turkington D: A role for Page WF: Using longitudinal data to cognitive-behavioural strategies in estimate nonresponse bias 127 Casadebaig F, Quemada N: Changes in schizophrenia? 101 Richter J, Richter G, Eisemann M: Per- mortality among psychiatric inpa- Kirkcaldy BD, Siefen G: Occupational ceived parental rearing, depression tients, 1968-1982 78 stress among mental health profes- and coping behaviour. A pilot study sionals. The relationship between in psychiatric patients 75 Dencker K, Gottfries C-G: The closure work and recreational pursuits 238 of a major psychiatric hospital. Char- Rodgers B: Socio-economic status, em- acterization of the long-term popula- ployment and neurosis 104 Lehtinen V, Lindholm T, Veijola J, Vai- tion over one year at an early stage of sanen E, Puukka P: Stability of pre- Réssler W, Riecher A, Léffler W, Fat- deinstitutionalization 162 valences of mental disorders in a nor- kenheuer B: Community care in child Dew MA, Bromet EJ, Schulberg HC, mal population cohort followed for psychiatry. An empirical approach Parkinson DK, Carroll Curtis E: Fac- 16 years 40 using the concept of travel time 28 tors affecting service utilization for Lerner Y, Wittman L, Zilber N, Barasch Rygnestad T, Hauge L: Epidemiologi- depression in a white collar popula- M: Long-term utilization of commu- cal, social and psychiatric aspects in tion 230 nity mental health outpatient services self-poisoned patients. A prospective in Jerusalem 34 comparative study from Trondheim, Engdah! BE, Page WF, Miller TW: Age, Norway between 1978 and 1987 53 Lesage AD, Cope SJ, Pezeshgi S: Asses- education, maltreatment, and soical support as predictors of chronic de- sing the needs for care of non-psy- Sayce L, Craig TKJ, Boardman AP: pression in former prisoners of war chotic patients. A trial with a new The development of Community 63 standardized procedure 281 Mental Health Centres in the U. K. 14 Lester D: Murdering babies. A cross- Francis VM, Smith A: The run-down national study 83 Solomon Z, Mikulincer M, Waysman and closure of a psychiatric hospital. M: Delayed and immediate onset Lewis G: Observer bias in the assess- Effects on patients’ behaviour 92 posttraumatic stress disorder. II. The ment of anxiety and depression 265 role of battle experiences and per- Gmiir M: The 12-year clinical course of sonal resources 8 McGovern D, Cope R: Second genera- schizophrenia 202 tion Afro-Caribbeans and young Solomon Z, Mikulincer M, Waysman Goldberg D: Cost-effectiveness studies whites with a first admission diagno- M, Marlowe DH: Delayed and im- in the treatment of schizophrenia: sis of schizophrenia 95 mediate onset posttraumatic stress areview 139 Miller P McC, Lloyd C: Social support disorder. I. Differential clinical char- acteristics 1 Graetz B: Multidimensional properties and its interactions with personality of the General Health Questionnaire and childhood background as predic- Stack S, Lester D: The effect of religion 132 tors of psychiatric symptoms in Scot- on suicide ideation 168 IV Stefansson C-G, Wicks S: Health care Tarrier N, Barrowclough C, Bamrah JS: Zimmermann-Tansella C, Lattanzi M: occupations and suicide in Sweden Prodomal signs of relapse in schi- The Ryle Marital Patterns Test as a 1961-1985 259 zophrenia 157 predictor of symptoms of anxiety and depression in couples in the commu- Thornicroft G, Boocock A, Strathdee Studnicka M, Studnicka-Benke A, W6- G: Transfer between psychiatric hos- nity 221 gerbauer G, Rastetter D, Wenda R, pitals: symptom, social function and Gathmann P, Ringel E: Psychological Erratum 39 patient attitude changes in long-term health, self-reported physical health patients 217 and health service use. Risk differen- Announcements 52, 146, 194 tial observed after one year of unem- Tien AY: Distributions of hallucina- ployment 86 tions in the population 287 Indexed in Current contents

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