BACKGROUND: Reliance on national figures may be underestimating the extent of mental ill health in urban communities. This study demonstrates the necessity for local information on common mental disorder (CMD) and substance use by comparing data from the South East London Community Health (SELCoH) study with those from a national study, the 2007 English Adult Psychiatric Morbidity Study (APMS). METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPAL FINDINGS: Data were used from two cross-sectional surveys, 1698 men and women residing in south London and 7403 men and women in England. The main outcome, CMD, was indicated by a score of 12 or above on the Revised Clinical Interview Schedule. Secondary outcomes included hazardous alcohol use and illicit drug use. SELCoH sample...
BACKGROUND: Alcohol use and mental health problems often co-occur, however, little is known about ho...
Background Some UK studies have reported an urban excess in the prevalence of the most common mental...
Background There is little geographical variation in the prevalence of the common mental disorders. ...
BACKGROUND: Reliance on national figures may be underestimating the extent of mental ill health in u...
Background: Reliance on national figures may be underestimating the extent of mental ill health in u...
<strong>Background</strong> Many practices in the UK have computerised information dating back to th...
Purpose: Fear of crime and perceived neighbourhood disorder have been linked to common mental illnes...
Abstract Background Responses to public health need require information on the distribution of menta...
BACKGROUND: General population surveys have seldom examined violence as a multidimensional concept a...
Background: General population surveys have seldom examined violence as a multidimensional concept a...
This paper examines the association between neighbourhood and levels and changes in common mental di...
Purpose Fear of crime and perceived neighbourhood disorder have been linked to common mental illness...
Aim To examine patterns of hazardous, harmful and dependent drinking across different socio-economic...
Abstract Background There is evidence of geographical variation in the use of mental health services...
AIM:To examine patterns of hazardous, harmful and dependent drinking across different socio-economic...
BACKGROUND: Alcohol use and mental health problems often co-occur, however, little is known about ho...
Background Some UK studies have reported an urban excess in the prevalence of the most common mental...
Background There is little geographical variation in the prevalence of the common mental disorders. ...
BACKGROUND: Reliance on national figures may be underestimating the extent of mental ill health in u...
Background: Reliance on national figures may be underestimating the extent of mental ill health in u...
<strong>Background</strong> Many practices in the UK have computerised information dating back to th...
Purpose: Fear of crime and perceived neighbourhood disorder have been linked to common mental illnes...
Abstract Background Responses to public health need require information on the distribution of menta...
BACKGROUND: General population surveys have seldom examined violence as a multidimensional concept a...
Background: General population surveys have seldom examined violence as a multidimensional concept a...
This paper examines the association between neighbourhood and levels and changes in common mental di...
Purpose Fear of crime and perceived neighbourhood disorder have been linked to common mental illness...
Aim To examine patterns of hazardous, harmful and dependent drinking across different socio-economic...
Abstract Background There is evidence of geographical variation in the use of mental health services...
AIM:To examine patterns of hazardous, harmful and dependent drinking across different socio-economic...
BACKGROUND: Alcohol use and mental health problems often co-occur, however, little is known about ho...
Background Some UK studies have reported an urban excess in the prevalence of the most common mental...
Background There is little geographical variation in the prevalence of the common mental disorders. ...