Objective: The research sought to examine the overlap in coverage between several health-related databases, thus enabling the identification of the most important sources for searching for information on the rehabilitation of people with severe mental illness. Methods: The literature was searched within a systematic review. Several health-related databases were retrieved (Cumulative Index to Nursing and Allied Health Literature, The Cochrane Library, MEDLINE, PsycLIT, Sociofile, and Social Science Citation Index), noting their source and comparing results retrieved from each database. Findings: The total number of studies retrieved from each database varied. Almost a third of the papers retrieved from each database were unique to that sourc...
Background: People with mental health conditions have a lower life expectancy and poorer physical he...
BACKGROUND: There is currently much focus on provision of general physical health advice to people ...
ObjectiveTo review the evidence of supported employment interventions in low-to-middle income countr...
Objective: The research sought to examine the overlap in coverage between several health-related dat...
Background. Although mental health information on the internet is often of poor quality, relatively ...
Objective: To determine the optimal databases to search for studies of faith-sensitive interventions...
Abstract Objective General practitioners, mental health practitioners, and researchers wishing to re...
Individuals with severe mental illness (SMI) die on average 20 years younger than the general popula...
Background & Aims: Some of the main questions which can be of importance for those researchers who i...
BACKGROUND: Bibliometric research has used publication or funding databases to compare the amount of...
Background Although mental health information on the internet is often of poor quality, relatively l...
Access to the most relevant articles with recent evidence is essential for writing peer-reviewed art...
The aim was to perform a bibliometric study, and compare the quantity of publications on schizophren...
BACKGROUND: Health economic research is still facing significant problems regarding the standardizat...
The physical health of people with serious mental illness (SMI) has become a focal area of research....
Background: People with mental health conditions have a lower life expectancy and poorer physical he...
BACKGROUND: There is currently much focus on provision of general physical health advice to people ...
ObjectiveTo review the evidence of supported employment interventions in low-to-middle income countr...
Objective: The research sought to examine the overlap in coverage between several health-related dat...
Background. Although mental health information on the internet is often of poor quality, relatively ...
Objective: To determine the optimal databases to search for studies of faith-sensitive interventions...
Abstract Objective General practitioners, mental health practitioners, and researchers wishing to re...
Individuals with severe mental illness (SMI) die on average 20 years younger than the general popula...
Background & Aims: Some of the main questions which can be of importance for those researchers who i...
BACKGROUND: Bibliometric research has used publication or funding databases to compare the amount of...
Background Although mental health information on the internet is often of poor quality, relatively l...
Access to the most relevant articles with recent evidence is essential for writing peer-reviewed art...
The aim was to perform a bibliometric study, and compare the quantity of publications on schizophren...
BACKGROUND: Health economic research is still facing significant problems regarding the standardizat...
The physical health of people with serious mental illness (SMI) has become a focal area of research....
Background: People with mental health conditions have a lower life expectancy and poorer physical he...
BACKGROUND: There is currently much focus on provision of general physical health advice to people ...
ObjectiveTo review the evidence of supported employment interventions in low-to-middle income countr...