Abstract Background The management of severe mental disorder (SMD) patients in communities is an important initiative of healthcare reform in China. Yet the effects in terms of risk behavior of patients are unclear, particularly in rural areas. This study aims to examine high risk behaviors, changing trends, and possible associated factors among SMD patients in the rural areas of western China. Methods This analysis examined incidence rate (IR) of high risk behavior of 121,830 managed SMD patients in rural area of Sichuan province, based on data from the national system from 2006 to 2013. Register rate, high risk behavior IR, and time distribution and area distribution of high risk behavior were described. Two-level Poisson regression model...
Objective: To assess the characteristics and factors affecting course of schizophrenia in a Chinese ...
BackgroundThe COVID-19 pandemic has alarming implications for individual and population level mental...
Background. Psychiatric epidemiological surveys in China have repeatedly found much lower prevalence...
Objective: This study is to explore the prevalence and risk factors for self-reported criminal behav...
Background: The prevalence of mental disorders is an important topic, which has been reported in dif...
Abstract Objectives To identify the rate and predictors of utilization of rehabilitation services am...
BackgroundAlthough it is crucial to improve the treatment status of people with severe mental illnes...
BACKGROUND: High-quality primary care reduces premature mortality in the general population, but evi...
BACKGROUND: Dramatic development and changes in lifestyle in many low and middle-income countries (L...
Background. This is the first study to examine variation across cohorts in lifetime risk of DSM-IV m...
Background. Mental and behavioural disorders pose a pressing challenge in healthcare as pertaining t...
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Background Unlike almost every other country in the world, the prevalence of both schizophrenia and ...
BACKGROUND: To effectively shape mental healthcare policy in modern-day China, up-to-date epidemiolo...
Abstract Background In 2016, the government of Bao’an District, Shenzhen, China launched a free medi...
Objective: To assess the characteristics and factors affecting course of schizophrenia in a Chinese ...
BackgroundThe COVID-19 pandemic has alarming implications for individual and population level mental...
Background. Psychiatric epidemiological surveys in China have repeatedly found much lower prevalence...
Objective: This study is to explore the prevalence and risk factors for self-reported criminal behav...
Background: The prevalence of mental disorders is an important topic, which has been reported in dif...
Abstract Objectives To identify the rate and predictors of utilization of rehabilitation services am...
BackgroundAlthough it is crucial to improve the treatment status of people with severe mental illnes...
BACKGROUND: High-quality primary care reduces premature mortality in the general population, but evi...
BACKGROUND: Dramatic development and changes in lifestyle in many low and middle-income countries (L...
Background. This is the first study to examine variation across cohorts in lifetime risk of DSM-IV m...
Background. Mental and behavioural disorders pose a pressing challenge in healthcare as pertaining t...
The file attached to this record is the author's final peer reviewed version. The Publisher's final ...
Background Unlike almost every other country in the world, the prevalence of both schizophrenia and ...
BACKGROUND: To effectively shape mental healthcare policy in modern-day China, up-to-date epidemiolo...
Abstract Background In 2016, the government of Bao’an District, Shenzhen, China launched a free medi...
Objective: To assess the characteristics and factors affecting course of schizophrenia in a Chinese ...
BackgroundThe COVID-19 pandemic has alarming implications for individual and population level mental...
Background. Psychiatric epidemiological surveys in China have repeatedly found much lower prevalence...