Background: Dramatic development and changes in lifestyle in many low and middle–income countries (LMIC) over the past three decades may have affected mental health of their populations. Being the largest country and having the most striking record of development, industrialization and urbanization, China provides an important opportunity for studying the nature and magnitude of possible effects. Methods: We reviewed CNKI, WanFang and PubMed databases for epidemiological studies of schizophrenia in mainland China published between 1990 and 2010. We identified 42 studies that reported schizophrenia prevalence using internationally recognized diagnostic criteria, with breakdown by rural and urban residency. The analysis involved a total of 2 ...
This thesis presented results of the Tianjin mental Health Survey (TJMHS). The first aim was to esti...
Lifetime prevalence of psychotic disorders varies widely across studies. Epidemiological surveys hav...
Lifetime prevalence of psychotic disorders varies widely across studies. Epidemiological surveys hav...
BACKGROUND: Dramatic development and changes in lifestyle in many low and middle-income countries (L...
Background Unlike almost every other country in the world, the prevalence of both schizophrenia and ...
Objective: Schizophrenia is a public concern in metropolises. Increases in city size may strengthen ...
Background. Psychiatric epidemiological surveys in China have repeatedly found much lower prevalence...
Objective: To assess the characteristics and factors affecting course of schizophrenia in a Chinese ...
Background: The prevalence of mental disorders is an important topic, which has been reported in dif...
BACKGROUND: To effectively shape mental healthcare policy in modern-day China, up-to-date epidemiolo...
BACKGROUND: To effectively shape mental healthcare policy in modern-day China, up-to-date epidemiolo...
Abstract Background In the wake of China’s massive economic development, attention has only recently...
Background A goal of China’s 2012 National Mental Health Law is to improve access to...
This thesis presented results of the Tianjin mental Health Survey (TJMHS). The first aim was to esti...
Lifetime prevalence of psychotic disorders varies widely across studies. Epidemiological surveys hav...
This thesis presented results of the Tianjin mental Health Survey (TJMHS). The first aim was to esti...
Lifetime prevalence of psychotic disorders varies widely across studies. Epidemiological surveys hav...
Lifetime prevalence of psychotic disorders varies widely across studies. Epidemiological surveys hav...
BACKGROUND: Dramatic development and changes in lifestyle in many low and middle-income countries (L...
Background Unlike almost every other country in the world, the prevalence of both schizophrenia and ...
Objective: Schizophrenia is a public concern in metropolises. Increases in city size may strengthen ...
Background. Psychiatric epidemiological surveys in China have repeatedly found much lower prevalence...
Objective: To assess the characteristics and factors affecting course of schizophrenia in a Chinese ...
Background: The prevalence of mental disorders is an important topic, which has been reported in dif...
BACKGROUND: To effectively shape mental healthcare policy in modern-day China, up-to-date epidemiolo...
BACKGROUND: To effectively shape mental healthcare policy in modern-day China, up-to-date epidemiolo...
Abstract Background In the wake of China’s massive economic development, attention has only recently...
Background A goal of China’s 2012 National Mental Health Law is to improve access to...
This thesis presented results of the Tianjin mental Health Survey (TJMHS). The first aim was to esti...
Lifetime prevalence of psychotic disorders varies widely across studies. Epidemiological surveys hav...
This thesis presented results of the Tianjin mental Health Survey (TJMHS). The first aim was to esti...
Lifetime prevalence of psychotic disorders varies widely across studies. Epidemiological surveys hav...
Lifetime prevalence of psychotic disorders varies widely across studies. Epidemiological surveys hav...