Background To determine both prevalence and complexity of psychiatric disorders in the Amsterdam area in relation to other major cities and less urbanized areas in the Netherlands, and to assess whether this is related to higher levels of (coercive) admissions. Methods These associations were explored in a nationwide epidemiological study and the national admission register, and in a local study of the Amsterdam region examining health care use patterns. Results The admission rate for the whole of the Netherlands was twice as high in the group of most highly urbanized municipalities as in the group of least urbanized municipalities. The urban/rural variations in admission rates in the Netherlands are reflected in true psychiatric morbidity ...
Objective. Major mental disorders occur more frequently in deprived urban areas. This study examines...
Environmental as well as individual socio-demographic and illness characteristics are related to the...
Environmental as well as individual socio-demographic and illness characteristics are related to the...
Background To determine both prevalence and complexity of psychiatric disorders in the Amsterdam are...
Objectives In many countries, the total rate of psychiatric disorders tends to be higher in urban ar...
This article examines admission rates for schizophrenia in terms of degree of urbanization. Patient ...
Objectives: In many countries, the total rate of psychiatric disorders tends to be higher in urban a...
AbstractBackgroundAcute involuntary psychiatric admissions (AIPA) tend to be applied more often in u...
Objectives: In many countries, the total rate of psychiatric disorders tends to be higher in urban a...
AbstractBackgroundAcute involuntary psychiatric admissions (AIPA) tend to be applied more often in u...
Background. Epidemiological studies over the last decade have supplied growing evidence of an associ...
BACKGROUND: Acute involuntary psychiatric admissions (AIPA) tend to be applied more often in urban a...
BACKGROUND: Acute involuntary psychiatric admissions (AIPA) tend to be applied more often in urban a...
Abstract Background Epidemiological studies over the last decade have supplied growing evidence of a...
Environmental as well as individual socio-demographic and illness characteristics are related to the...
Objective. Major mental disorders occur more frequently in deprived urban areas. This study examines...
Environmental as well as individual socio-demographic and illness characteristics are related to the...
Environmental as well as individual socio-demographic and illness characteristics are related to the...
Background To determine both prevalence and complexity of psychiatric disorders in the Amsterdam are...
Objectives In many countries, the total rate of psychiatric disorders tends to be higher in urban ar...
This article examines admission rates for schizophrenia in terms of degree of urbanization. Patient ...
Objectives: In many countries, the total rate of psychiatric disorders tends to be higher in urban a...
AbstractBackgroundAcute involuntary psychiatric admissions (AIPA) tend to be applied more often in u...
Objectives: In many countries, the total rate of psychiatric disorders tends to be higher in urban a...
AbstractBackgroundAcute involuntary psychiatric admissions (AIPA) tend to be applied more often in u...
Background. Epidemiological studies over the last decade have supplied growing evidence of an associ...
BACKGROUND: Acute involuntary psychiatric admissions (AIPA) tend to be applied more often in urban a...
BACKGROUND: Acute involuntary psychiatric admissions (AIPA) tend to be applied more often in urban a...
Abstract Background Epidemiological studies over the last decade have supplied growing evidence of a...
Environmental as well as individual socio-demographic and illness characteristics are related to the...
Objective. Major mental disorders occur more frequently in deprived urban areas. This study examines...
Environmental as well as individual socio-demographic and illness characteristics are related to the...
Environmental as well as individual socio-demographic and illness characteristics are related to the...