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  1. Links between psychotic and neurotic symptoms in the general population: an analysis of longitudinal British National Survey data using Directed Acyclic Graphs
  2. Gambling, geographical variations and deprivation: findings from the adult psychiatric morbidity survey
  3. Cardiovascular risk factors among people with severe mental illness in Italy: A cross-sectional comparative study
  4. Stressors and common mental disorder in informal carers – An analysis of the English Adult Psychiatric Morbidity Survey 2007
  5. A commentary on Kendler (2014)
  6. Jumping to the wrong conclusions? An investigation of the mechanisms of reasoning errors in delusions
  7. Prevalence of psychosis in black ethnic minorities in Britain: analysis based on three national surveys
  8. The prevalence of metabolic syndrome in people with severe mental illness: a mediation analysis
  9. Psychological characteristics of religious delusions
  10. Neuropsychological functioning and jumping to conclusions in delusions
  11. Gang Membership, Violence, and Psychiatric Morbidity
  12. Urbanicity, Persecutory Delusions, and Clinical Intervention: The Development of a Brief CBT Module for Helping Patients with Persecutory Delusions Enter Social Urban Environments
  13. Identifying depressive disorders, their causes, and rational approaches to treatment
  14. Services for people with severe mental disorders in high‐income countries
  15. Could the lower prevalence of affective disorder in older people be due to measurement error? Reliability of the Revised Clinical Interview Schedule in younger and older adults
  16. Passing the baton: a new chief editor for social psychiatry and psychiatric epidemiology
  17. Importance of Thinking Locally for Mental Health: Data from Cross-Sectional Surveys Representing South East London and England
  18. Thinking of suicide: understanding the risks associated with child institutional care
  19. Trauma exposure, PTSD and psychotic-like symptoms in post-conflict Timor Leste: an epidemiological survey
  20. Children Who Run Away From Home: Risks for Suicidal Behavior and Substance Misuse
  21. Assessing Levels of Subthreshold Psychotic Symptoms in the Recovery Phase: the Schizotypal Symptoms Inventory (SSI)
  22. Ethnic inequalities in the use of health services for common mental disorders in England
  23. Feelings of loneliness among adults with mental disorder
  24. Physical ill health, disability, dependence and depression: Results from the 2007 national survey of psychiatric morbidity among adults in England
  25. The lifetime and past-year prevalence of dual diagnosis in people with schizophrenia across Europe: findings from the European Schizophrenia Cohort (EuroSC)
  26. Increased Prevalence of Insomnia and Changes in Hypnotics Use in England over 15 Years: Analysis of the 1993, 2000, and 2007 National Psychiatric Morbidity Surveys
  27. Jumping to conclusions, a lack of belief flexibility and delusional conviction in psychosis: A longitudinal investigation of the structure, frequency, and relatedness of reasoning biases.
  28. Schizotypal Symptoms Inventory
  29. The influence of disability on suicidal behaviour
  30. Prevalence of Same-Sex Behavior and Orientation in England: Results from a National Survey
  31. Insomnia, worry, anxiety and depression as predictors of the occurrence and persistence of paranoid thinking
  32. Coping Styles in Carers of People With Recent and Long-Term Psychosis
  33. A real‐world study of the effectiveness of DBT in the UK National Health Service
  34. Epidemiology of Autism Spectrum Disorders in Adults in the Community in England
  35. John Wing and the perils of nosolatry
  36. Cognitive impairment and happiness in old people in low and middle income countries: results from the 10/66 study
  37. Schizophrenia and Psychosocial Stresses
  38. The treatment of common mental disorders across age groups: Results from the 2007 adult psychiatric morbidity survey
  39. Persecutory ideation and insomnia: Findings from the second British National Survey Of Psychiatric Morbidity
  40. Paranoid Explanations of Experience: A Novel Experimental Study
  41. A tribute to Lee Nelken Robins: from colleagues and friends
  42. Child sexual abuse reported by an English national sample: characteristics and demography
  43. Individual Cognitive Behavioural Therapy of auditory–verbal hallucinations
  44. Why Psychiatry Has to be Social
  45. The co‐morbidity of personality disorder and clinical syndromes in prisoners
  46. The British Mental Health Survey Programme: achievements and latest findings
  47. Family interventions in psychosis: a scale to measure therapist adherence
  48. The REACT Study: Cost-Effectiveness Analysis of Assertive Community Treatment in North London
  49. Successful aging in health adversity: results from the National Psychiatric Morbidity Survey
  50. Psychopathy among prisoners in England and Wales
  51. Direct medical mental health care costs of schizophrenia in France, Germany and the United Kingdom – Findings from the European Schizophrenia Cohort (EuroSC)
  52. Economic evaluation of a crisis resolution service: A randomised controlled trial
  53. Patient Perceptions of Caregiver Criticism in Psychosis
  54. Satisfaction and burnout among staff of crisis resolution, assertive outreach and community mental health teams
  55. Successful engagement: a mixed methods study of the approaches of assertive community treatment and community mental health teams in the REACT trial
  56. Theories of cognition, emotion and the social world: missing links in psychosis
  57. A large-scale validation study of the Medication Adherence Rating Scale (MARS)
  58. Correlates of Subjective Quality of Life in People With Schizophrenia
  59. Mental Health: Future Challenges
  60. Measuring Adherence in CBT for Psychosis: A Psychometric Analysis of an Adherence Scale
  61. Affective disorders
  62. An investigation of factors associated with psychiatric hospital admission despite the presence of crisis resolution teams
  63. The impact of physical illnesses on non‐psychotic psychiatric morbidity: Data from the household survey of psychiatric morbidity in Great Britain
  64. Diabetes, Common Mental Disorders, and Disability: Findings From the UK National Psychiatric Morbidity Survey
  65. A prospective study of Quality of life in schizophrenia in three European countries
  66. Residential area and social contacts in schizophrenia
  67. Age variation in life events and their relationship with common mental disorders in a national survey population
  68. The multidimensional measurement of the positive symptoms of psychosis
  69. Implications for neurobiological research of cognitive models of psychosis: a theoretical paper
  70. Discrepant illness perceptions, affect and expressed emotion in people with psychosis and their carers
  71. Personality Disorder and Cardiovascular Disease
  72. Acting on persecutory delusions: The importance of safety seeking
  73. Content and affect in persecutory delusions
  74. Attributional style in psychosis—The role of affect and belief type
  75. Obsessive–compulsive disorder and personality disorder
  76. Emotion and psychosis: Links between depression, self-esteem, negative schematic beliefs and delusions and hallucinations
  77. Remission and relapse in psychosis: operational definitions based on case-note data
  78. Delusions and decision-making style: Use of the Need for Closure Scale
  79. Predictors of Mental Health Service Utilization in the 12 Months before Imprisonment: Analysis of Results from a National Prisons Survey
  80. Predictors of mental health service utilization in the 12�months before imprisonment: analysis of results from a national prisons survey
  81. The Brief Core Schema Scales (BCSS): psychometric properties and associations with paranoia and grandiosity in non-clinical and psychosis samples
  82. Brief Core Schema Scales
  83. Event attributes and the content of psychotic experiences in first-episode psychosis
  84. What shall we do about the high rates of mental disorders in prisoners?
  85. The European Schizophrenia Cohort
  86. Reasoning, Emotions, and Delusional Conviction in Psychosis.
  87. Trauma and Hallucinatory Experience in Psychosis
  88. Primary group size, social support, gender and future mental health status in a prospective study of people living in private households throughout Great Britain
  89. The Psychology of Persecutory Ideation I
  90. The Psychology of Persecutory Ideation II
  91. The prediction of hallucinatory predisposition in non‐clinical individuals: Examining the contribution of emotion and reasoning
  92. Psychiatric and social aspects of suicidal behaviour in prisons
  93. Paranoia Checklist
  94. Risk factors and the prevalence of neurosis and psychosis in ethnic groups in Great Britain
  95. Research on Burden and Coping Strategies in Families of People with Mental Disorders: Problems and Perspectives
  96. Life events, depression and social support in dementia
  97. Life Events and Survival in Dementia: A 5-Year Follow-Up Study
  98. Life events and survival in dementia: a 5-year follow-up study
  99. Exploiting the interface between philosophy and psychiatry
  100. Recent findings in bipolar affective disorder
  101. Women's experiences of admission to a crisis house and to acute hospital wards: A qualitative study
  102. Social factors and depression in carers of people with dementia
  103. The Classification and Epidemiology of Unipolar Depression
  104. Why Do People With Delusions Fail to Choose More Realistic Explanations for Their Experiences? An Empirical Investigation.
  105. Psychiatric morbidity in prisoners and solitary cellular confinement, I: disciplinary segregation
  106. Psychiatric morbidity in prisoners and solitary cellular confinement, II: special ('strip') cells
  107. Can Virtual Reality be Used to Investigate Persecutory Ideation?
  108. Editing Social Psychiatry and Psychiatric Epidemiology
  109. Schizophrenia and Psychosocial Stresses
  110. A cognitive model of persecutory delusions
  111. Pathways through care for patients with dementia: a 3-year follow-up study
  112. Community Mental Health Care: Promises and Pitfalls
  113. The Social and Economic Circumstances of Adults With Mental Disorders
  114. The World Health Report 2001
  115. Managed Care and Psychiatry
  116. Social factors and the outcome of dementia
  117. The reluctance to seek treatment for neurotic disorders
  118. The need for psychiatric treatment in the general population
  119. Social factors and the outcome of dementia
  120. The reluctance to seek treatment for neurotic disorders
  121. Recovery from Mental Ill Health in an Occupational Setting. A Cohort Study in Japan.
  122. Family intervention in psychosis: who needs it?
  123. The treatment of psychiatric disorder in the community: Report from the Camberwell Needs for Care Survey
  124. Substance misuse and psychiatric comorbidity
  125. The London‐East Anglia randomized controlled trial of cognitive‐behaviour therapy for psychosis IV: Self‐esteem and persecutory delusions
  126. Socioeconomic status, standard of living, and neurotic disorder
  127. Sex and depression
  128. What's in a syndrome'
  129. Predicting the Short-Term Outcome of First Episodes and Recurrences of Clinical Depression
  130. Perceived sources of work stress and satisfaction among hospital and community mental health staff, and their relation to mental health, burnout and job satisfaction
  131. Pain in the family
  132. Family history of autoimmune diseases in psychosis
  133. The origins of sex differences in depressive disorder: bridging the gap
  134. Social factors and psychiatric admission for senile dementia
  135. Life events and senile dementia. I. Admission, deterioration and social environment change
  136. Psychosis Screening Questionnaire
  137. Addendum
  138. Cannabis and acute psychosis
  139. Epidemiology and social psychiatry: a personal view
  140. The predictive utility of expressed emotion in schizophrenia: an aggregate analysis
  141. Social Psychiatry: Theory, Methodology, and Practice.
  142. A SCAN-SADS comparison study of psychotic subjects and their first-degree relatives
  143. Transcultural Aspects of Affective Disorders
  144. Social aspects of depression
  145. The Evaluation of Comprehensive Care of the Mentally Ill. Edited by H. Freeman and J. Henderson. (Pp. 208; illustrated; £7.50.) Gaskell/Royal College of Psychiatrists: London. 1991.
  146. Life events and social factors
  147. The management of long-standing psychiatroic disorder
  148. The familial aggregation of affective disorders: relation to symptom severity and social provocation
  149. Acculturation and psychiatric disorder: a study of Greek Cypriot immigrants
  150. The structure and validity of acculturation
  151. Gender, marital status and treated affective disorders in South Verona: a case register study
  152. The risk of minor depression before age 65: results from a community survey
  153. Social origins of distress and disease: Depression, neurasthenia and pain in modern China. A. Kleinman. Yale, New Haven, 1988. No. of pages: 264. Price: £22.00
  154. Editorial
  155. A reliability study on three classification systems of depression, using the camberwell resister in London.
  156. Expressed emotion research in schizophrenia: theoretical and clinical implications
  157. Book Reviews
  158. The buffer theory of social support – a review of the literature
  159. Cognition and social adversity in the depressed elderly.
  160. Hazard, heredity and depression. A family study
  161. Depression in inner London
  162. Book Reviews
  163. Three cognitive theories of depression
  164. The List of Threatening Experiences: a subset of 12 life event categories with considerable long-term contextual threat
  165. List of Threatening Experiences
  166. The domain of life events: a comparison of two techniques of description
  167. Epidemiology of depressive disorders in the community
  168. Female Vulnerability to Neurosis: The Influence of Social Roles
  169. Social experiences in childhood and adult psychiatric morbidity: a multiple regression analysis
  170. Neurosis and the social environment
  171. Psychosocial Disorders in General Practice. P. Williams and A. Clare (Eds), London: Academic Press, 1979, pp. 338, £9.40.
  172. Epidemiology of mental disorders in Camberwell
  173. The Short-Term Outcome of Neurotic Disorders in the Community — Demographic and Clinical Predictors of Remission
  174. The role of life events in depressive illness: is there a substantial causal relation?
  175. Parental death in childhood and risk of adult depressive disorders: a review
  176. The contextual threat of life events: the concept and its reliability
  177. The social causation of depression: a critique of the work of Brown and his colleagues
  178. Treatment of male sexual deviation by use of a vibrator: Case report
  179. Psychiatry for students