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Emergency department staff views and experiences on diagnostic overshadowing related to people with mental illness
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- 17 October 2012, pp. 255-262
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The World Health Organization World Mental Health Survey Initiative
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- 18 May 2011, pp. 161-166
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Care gap: a comprehensive measure to quantify unmet needs in mental health
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- 09 March 2018, pp. 463-467
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Psychological impact of the quarantine during the COVID-19 pandemic on the general European adult population: a systematic review of the evidence
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- 27 April 2022, e27
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The WHO World Health Report 2001 on mental health
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- 11 October 2011, pp. 83-87
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Mental illness stigma and suicidality: the role of public and individual stigma
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- 06 December 2016, pp. 169-175
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Mental health problems in the general population during and after the first lockdown phase due to the SARS-Cov-2 pandemic: rapid review of multi-wave studies
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- 09 March 2021, e27
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Childhood adversity and psychosis: generalised or specific effects?
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- 09 July 2015, pp. 349-359
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Prognostic significance of social network, social support and loneliness for course of major depressive disorder in adulthood and old age
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- 10 February 2017, pp. 266-277
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Trends in suicide rates during the COVID-19 pandemic restrictions in a major German city
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- 19 January 2021, e16
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The CBCL 1.5–5 and the identification of preschoolers with autism in Italy
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- 31 May 2011, pp. 329-338
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Evaluation of a positive psychotherapy group intervention for people with psychosis: pilot randomised controlled trial
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- 20 February 2015, pp. 235-246
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Trends in the prevalence and disability-adjusted life years of eating disorders from 1990 to 2017: results from the Global Burden of Disease Study 2017
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- 07 December 2020, e191
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Emotional reactions to people with mental illness
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- 11 April 2011, pp. 26-32
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Generating evidence to narrow the treatment gap for mental disorders in sub-Saharan Africa: rationale, overview and methods of AFFIRM
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- 02 April 2015, pp. 233-240
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Psychosocial safety climate: a multilevel theory of work stress in the health and community service sector
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- 05 September 2011, pp. 287-293
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COVID-19 disease emergency operational instructions for Mental Health Departments issued by the Italian Society of Epidemiological Psychiatry
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- 31 March 2020, e116
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Attitudes towards seclusion and restraint in mental health settings: findings from a large, community-based survey of consumers, carers and mental health professionals
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- 12 August 2016, pp. 535-544
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Association of depression and diabetes complications and mortality: a population-based cohort study
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- 29 January 2020, e96
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Mental health and psychosocial problems in the aftermath of the Nepal earthquakes: findings from a representative cluster sample survey
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- 09 January 2017, pp. 301-310
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