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Corporate Author: Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health. Dept. of Mental Health
Other Authors: Eaton, William W.
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: New York, NY : Oxford University Press, c2012.
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Table of Contents:
  • The burden of mental disorders / William W. Eaton ... [et al.]
  • The perspectives of psychiatry : the public health approach / Paul McHugh
  • Global mental health issues : culture and psychopathology / Judith K. Bass ... [et al.]
  • Assessment of distress, disorder, impairment, and need in the population / William W. Eaton ... [et al.]
  • An introduction to quantitative methods especially relevant for public mental health / Elizabeth A. Stuart ... [et al.]
  • The population dynamics of mental disorders / William W. Eaton ... [et al.]
  • The relationship of adult mental disorders to race, socioeconomic status, marital status, and urbanicity of residence / Silvia S. Martins ... [et al.]
  • Genes as a source of risk for mental disorders / Peter P. Zandi, Brion Maher
  • Mental disorders across the life span and the role of executive function networks / Michelle C. Carlson, Dana Eldreth, Yi-Fang Chuang
  • Models of stress and adapting to risk : a life-course, developmental perspective / Catherine P. Bradshaw ... [et al.]
  • Adapting to acute crisis / Carla L. Storr ... [et al.]
  • Mental health and the law / Deborah Agus
  • American mental health services : perspective through care patterns for 100 adults, with aggregate facility, service and cost estimates / Ronald W. Manderscheid ... [et al.]
  • Community and public mental health services in the U.S. : history and programs / Anita Everett, Su Yeon Lee
  • Pathways to care : need, attitudes, barriers / Ramin Mojtabai, William W. Eaton, Pallab K. Maulik
  • Mental health systems around the world / Shekhar Saxena ... [et al.]
  • The logic and practice of the prevention of mental disorders / Tamar Mendelson ... [et al.]
  • Progress made, but much more to be done / Phillip Leaf ... [et al.].