The expanding scope of psychiatric epidemiology in the 21st century Katherine M. KeyesEzra Susser Editorial 06 August 2014 Pages: 1521 - 1524
Gene-environment interaction research in psychiatric epidemiology: a framework and implications for study design Daniel W. BelskyNis Palm SuppliSalomon Israel Commentary 13 September 2014 Pages: 1525 - 1529
The emerging molecular architecture of schizophrenia, polygenic risk scores and the clinical implications for gXe research James B. Kirkbride Commentary Open access 06 September 2014 Pages: 1531 - 1534
Postnatal risk environments, epigenetics, and psychosis: putting the pieces together Marija Kundakovic Commentary 29 June 2014 Pages: 1535 - 1536
Inflammation and psychopathology: what we now know, and what we need to know Monica UddinVaibhav A. Diwadkar Commentary 30 July 2014 Pages: 1537 - 1539
The journey to psychosis: an exploration of specific psychological pathways Stephanie BeardsHelen L. Fisher Commentary 05 September 2014 Pages: 1541 - 1544
Racial discrimination is associated with distressing subthreshold positive psychotic symptoms among US urban ethnic minority young adults Deidre M. AnglinQuenesha LightyLauren M. Ellman Original Paper 03 April 2014 Pages: 1545 - 1555
Ethnic density is not associated with psychological distress in Turkish-Dutch, Moroccan-Dutch and Surinamese-Dutch ethnic minorities in the Netherlands Agnes C. SchrierJaap PeenAartjan T. F. Beekman Original Paper 29 March 2014 Pages: 1557 - 1567
Disentangling the influence of neighborhood and individual characteristics on early residential mobility among newly diagnosed patients with schizophrenia: a multilevel analysis André Ngamini NguiPhilippe ApparicioAlain Vanasse Original Paper 01 May 2014 Pages: 1569 - 1578
Evidence that childhood urban environment is associated with blunted stress reactivity across groups of patients with psychosis, relatives of patients and controls Aleida FrissenRitsaert LieverseJim van Os Original Paper 19 March 2014 Pages: 1579 - 1587
Social capital and reported discrimination among people with depression in 15 European countries Silvia ZoppeiAntonio Lasalviathe ASPEN Study Group Original Paper 18 March 2014 Pages: 1589 - 1598
Viewpoint survey of mental health service users’ experiences of discrimination in England 2008–2012 R. C. HendersonE. CorkerG. Thornicroft Original Paper Open access 20 July 2014 Pages: 1599 - 1608
What service users with psychotic disorders want in a mental health crisis or relapse: thematic analysis of joint crisis plans Simone FarrellyGill BrownGraham Thornicroft Original Paper Open access 02 April 2014 Pages: 1609 - 1617
Do patient and ward-related characteristics influence the use of coercive measures? Results from the EUNOMIA international study Lucie KalisovaJiri RabochAndrea Fiorillo Original Paper 16 April 2014 Pages: 1619 - 1629
The impact of co-morbid personality disorder on use of psychiatric services and involuntary hospitalization in people with severe mental illness Marcella Lei-Yee FokRobert StewartPaul Moran Original Paper 09 April 2014 Pages: 1631 - 1640
Professional care seeking for mental health problems among women and men in Europe: the role of socioeconomic, family-related and mental health status factors in explaining gender differences V. BuffelS. Van de VeldeP. Bracke Original Paper 07 May 2014 Pages: 1641 - 1653
A multifaceted intervention to improve mental health literacy in students of a multicampus university: a cluster randomised trial Nicola J. ReavleyTerence V. McCannAnthony F. Jorm Original Paper 06 May 2014 Pages: 1655 - 1666
Modifying attitudes to mental health using comedy as a delivery medium Norman JonesMaya TwardzickiNeil Greenberg Original Paper 09 April 2014 Pages: 1667 - 1676
Psychiatric diagnosis by telephone: is it an opportunity? Esther M. H. MuskensPeter LucassenAnne Speckens Review 15 March 2014 Pages: 1677 - 1689