Causal inference and longitudinal data: a case study of religion and mental health Tyler J. VanderWeeleJohn W. JacksonShanshan Li Invited Reviews 08 September 2016 Pages: 1457 - 1466
Anxiety disorders and all-cause mortality: systematic review and meta-analysis Beyon MiloyanAdam BulleyDaniela C. Gonçalves-Bradley Review 14 September 2016 Pages: 1467 - 1475
Child abuse and the prevalence of suicide attempts among those reporting suicide ideation Michael S. MartinJennifer DykxhoornIan Colman Original Paper Open access 11 June 2016 Pages: 1477 - 1484
Variation between hospitals in inpatient admission practices for self-harm patients and its impact on repeat presentation R. CarrollP. CorcoranC. Metcalfe Original Paper Open access 14 June 2016 Pages: 1485 - 1493
Is duration of psychological treatment for depression related to return into treatment? A. M. BoeremaP. CuijpersA. van Straten Original Paper Open access 23 July 2016 Pages: 1495 - 1507
Depression following acute coronary syndrome: a Danish nationwide study of potential risk factors Terese Sara Hoej JoergensenSolvej MaartenssonMerete Osler Original Paper 19 August 2016 Pages: 1509 - 1523
Global patterns of workplace productivity for people with depression: absenteeism and presenteeism costs across eight diverse countries S. Evans-LackoM. Knapp Original Paper Open access 26 September 2016 Pages: 1525 - 1537
Days out of role due to common physical and mental conditions: results from the Northern Ireland study of health and stress Edel EnnisS. O’NeillB. Bunting Original Paper 12 August 2016 Pages: 1539 - 1546
The China Mental Health Survey: II. Design and field procedures Zhaorui LiuYueqin HuangChao Ma Study Protocols and Samples 01 November 2016 Pages: 1547 - 1557
The China Mental Health Survey (CMHS): I. background, aims and measures Yueqin HuangZhaorui LiuLiwen Tan Study Protocols and Samples 31 October 2016 Pages: 1559 - 1569