Epidemiology of multiple childhood traumatic events: child abuse, parental psychopathology, and other family-level stressors C. B. MenardK. J. Bandeen-RocheH. D. Chilcoat SPECIAL ISSUE Pages: 857 - 865
The contribution of epidemiology to the study of traumatic stress Alexander McFarlane SPECIAL ISSUE Pages: 874 - 882
Psychosocial wellbeing and psychiatric care in the European Communities: analysis of macro indicators Mauro G. CartaViviane KovessMiguel Xavier SPECIAL ISSUE Pages: 883 - 892
Epidemiological theory, decision theory and mental health services research Scott B. PattenRobert C. Lee SPECIAL ISSUE Pages: 893 - 898
Prevalence of psychiatric disorder in Europe: the potential and reality of meta-analysis Tom FryersTraolagh BrughaViviane Kovess SPECIAL ISSUE Pages: 899 - 905
Neuroticism: a non-informative marker of vulnerability to psychopathology Johan OrmelJudith RosmalenAnn Farmer SPECIAL ISSUE Pages: 906 - 912
The rebirth of PTSD: the rise of a new paradigm in psychiatry Richard Rechtman SPECIAL ISSUE Pages: 913 - 915
Childhood sexual abuse predicts poor outcome seven years after parasuicide Stig SöderbergGunnar KullgrenEllinor Salander Renberg ORIGINAL PAPER Pages: 916 - 920
Double depression in an Australian population Robert D. GoldneyLaura J. Fisher ORIGINAL PAPER Pages: 921 - 926
Risk of non-fatal suicide ideation and behaviour in recent onset schizophrenia Nicholas TarrierChristine BarrowcloughLynsey Gregg ORIGINAL PAPER Pages: 927 - 937