Objectives In many countries, the total rate of psychiatric disorders tends to be higher in urban areas than in rural areas. The relevance of this phenomenon is that it may help in identifying environmental factors that are important in the pathogenesis of mental disorders. Moreover, urban preponderance suggests that the allocation of funds and services should take urbanization levels into account. Method The Netherlands Mental Health Survey and Incidence Study (NEMESIS) used the Composite International Diagnostic Interview (CIDI) to determine the prevalence of DSM-III-R disorders in a sample of 7,076 people aged 18–64. The sample was representative of the population as a whole. The study population was assigned to five urbanization categor...
Growing up in an urban area has been shown to be associated with an increased risk of psychotic diso...
Objective. Major mental disorders occur more frequently in deprived urban areas. This study examines...
High prevalence disorders (anxiety, depressive and substance use) are generally assumed to be more c...
Objectives: In many countries, the total rate of psychiatric disorders tends to be higher in urban a...
Objectives: In many countries, the total rate of psychiatric disorders tends to be higher in urban a...
Background To determine both prevalence and complexity of psychiatric disorders in the Amsterdam are...
Background. Epidemiological studies over the last decade have supplied growing evidence of an associ...
Background To determine both prevalence and complexity of psychiatric disorders in the Amsterdam are...
Abstract Background Epidemiological studies over the last decade have supplied growing evidence of a...
Studies from around the globe have found that urbanicity is associated with greater risk for certain...
Objective: Reviews of urban-rural differences in psychiatric disorders conclude that urban rates may...
This article examines admission rates for schizophrenia in terms of degree of urbanization. Patient ...
Background: Urban and rural populations have different rates of psychotic illness. If psychosis exis...
ObjectiveIdentifying whether certain groups of people experience elevated rates or severities of psy...
ObjectiveIdentifying whether certain groups of people experience elevated rates or severities of psy...
Growing up in an urban area has been shown to be associated with an increased risk of psychotic diso...
Objective. Major mental disorders occur more frequently in deprived urban areas. This study examines...
High prevalence disorders (anxiety, depressive and substance use) are generally assumed to be more c...
Objectives: In many countries, the total rate of psychiatric disorders tends to be higher in urban a...
Objectives: In many countries, the total rate of psychiatric disorders tends to be higher in urban a...
Background To determine both prevalence and complexity of psychiatric disorders in the Amsterdam are...
Background. Epidemiological studies over the last decade have supplied growing evidence of an associ...
Background To determine both prevalence and complexity of psychiatric disorders in the Amsterdam are...
Abstract Background Epidemiological studies over the last decade have supplied growing evidence of a...
Studies from around the globe have found that urbanicity is associated with greater risk for certain...
Objective: Reviews of urban-rural differences in psychiatric disorders conclude that urban rates may...
This article examines admission rates for schizophrenia in terms of degree of urbanization. Patient ...
Background: Urban and rural populations have different rates of psychotic illness. If psychosis exis...
ObjectiveIdentifying whether certain groups of people experience elevated rates or severities of psy...
ObjectiveIdentifying whether certain groups of people experience elevated rates or severities of psy...
Growing up in an urban area has been shown to be associated with an increased risk of psychotic diso...
Objective. Major mental disorders occur more frequently in deprived urban areas. This study examines...
High prevalence disorders (anxiety, depressive and substance use) are generally assumed to be more c...