Sentences with phrase «psychiatric epidemiology»

[jounal] Hackett, R.J / 2007 / The physical and social associations of common mental disorder in a tribal population in South India / Social Psychiatry and psychiatric Epidemiology 42: 712 ~ 715
Such analyses are an important part of psychiatric epidemiology, which in contrast with general epidemiology, deals with changing content of diagnoses and continuing refinement of taxonomic constructs.23 One important finding from these studies on TRAILS data was that only few adolescents had exclusively DSM - IV anxiety or exclusively DSM - IV depressive symptoms (DSM - IV = Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of mental disorders, 4th edition).
Child psychiatric epidemiology: Implications for clinical research and practice.
«There are other places to do psychiatric epidemiology but I felt like here I could get the best learning experience.».
We believe that genetic variation is an important factor contributing to this risk or resilience,» said senior author Karestan Koenen, professor of psychiatric epidemiology at Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health who leads the Global Neuropsychiatric Genomics Initiative of the Stanley Center for Psychiatric Research at Broad Institute.
Science Careers spoke with Ingram, who is now a joint postdoctoral fellow in psychiatric epidemiology at Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore, Maryland, and Geisinger Health in Danville, Pennsylvania, about her own struggles and how trainees can create support systems for themselves and others.

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Researchers, led by Ralph Hingson, Sc.D., director of the NIAAA Division of Epidemiology and Prevention Research, analyzed data from two waves of the National Epidemiologic Survey on Alcohol and Related Conditions (NESARC), which is a series of large epidemiologic surveys that examine alcohol use and its co-occurrence with drug use and related psychiatric conditions.
«We found prenatal SSRI exposure was nearly 3 times as likely in boys with ASD relative to typical development, with the greatest risk when exposure took place during the first trimester,» said Li - Ching Lee, Ph.D., Sc.M., psychiatric epidemiologist in the Bloomberg School's Department of Epidemiology.
In addition, she added greatly to our understanding of the epidemiology of childhood psychiatric disorders.
She received her doctoral degree in psychology and behavioral genetics from the Institute for Behavioral Genetics and the University of Colorado, and completed a postdoctoral fellowship in psychiatric genetics and genetic epidemiology at Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis, Missouri.
Current studies about IAD have focused on case summaries, behavioral components, negative consequences in daily life, along with clinical diagnosis, epidemiology, associated psychosocial factors, symptom management, psychiatric comorbidity and treatment outcome [7], [8], [9], [10], [11].
In addition to his psychiatric residency training, Dr. Cohen was educated at the Psychiatric Epidemiology Program of the Columbia University Joseph L. Mailman School of Public Health and completed the four - year post-graduate training program in Systemic Family Theory and Therapy at the Family Institute of Westchester, where he developed expertise in Bowen Family Systems Coaching.
In addition to his psychiatric residency training, Dr. Cohen was educated at the Psychiatric Epidemiology Program of the Columbia University Joseph L. Mailman School of Public Health.
Comorbidity is well - documented in psychiatric and risk behavior epidemiology (1 — 7).
Epidemiology and course of psychiatric disorders in school - age children: Results of a longitudinal study
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