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  Back to Mental Health

Recent publications on Mental Health

Pierce GL, Fisher WH, Durham ML. The impact of broadened civil commitment laws on length of stay in a state mental hospital. Law Med Health Care. 1985;13(6):290-6. PubMed

Durham ML, La Fond JQ. The empirical consequences and policy implications of broadening the statutory criteria for civil commitment. Yale Law and Policy Review. 1985;3(2):395-446. PubMed

Von Korff M, Nestadt G, Romanoski A, Anthony J, Eaton W, Merchant A, Chahal R, Kramer M, Folstein M, Gruenberg E. Prevalence of treated and untreated DSM-III schizophrenia. Results of a two-stage community survey. J Nerv Ment Dis. 1985;173(10):577-81. PubMed

Durham ML. Implications for need-for-treatment laws: a study of Washington state's involuntary treatment act. Hosp Community Psychiatry. 1985;36(9):975-7. PubMed

Anthony JC, Folstein M, Romanoski AJ, Von Korff MR, Nestadt GR, Chahal R, Merchant A, Brown CH, Shapiro S, Kramer M, et al. Comparison of the lay Diagnostic Interview Schedule and a standardized psychiatric diagnosis. Experience in eastern Baltimore. Arch Gen Psychiatry. 1985;42(7):667-75. PubMed

Kramer M, German PS, Anthony JC, Von Korff M, Skinner EA. Patterns of mental disorders among the elderly residents of eastern Baltimore. J Am Geriatr Soc. 1985;33(4):236-45. PubMed

Quinn PC, Wooten BR, Ludman EJ. Achromatic color categories. Percept Psychophys. 1985;37(3):198-204. PubMed

Durham ML, Carr HD. Use of summons in involuntary civil commitment. Bull Am Acad Psychiatry Law. 1985;13(3):243-51. PubMed

Anthony JC, LeResche LA, Von Korff MR, Niaz U, Folstein MF. Screening for delirium on a general medical ward: the tachistoscope and a global accessibility rating. Gen Hosp Psychiatry. 1985;7(1):36-42. PubMed

Durham ML, La Fond JQ. Expanding a state's commitment criteria. Bulletin of AAPL. 1985;10(3):5-9. PubMed

Pierce GL, Durham ML, Fisher W. The impact of broadened civil commitment standards on admission to state mental hospitals. Am J Psychiatry. 1985;142(1):104-7. PubMed

Lin EHB, Ihle LJ, Tazuma L. Depression among Vietnamese refugees in a primary care clinic. Am J Med. 1985; 78:41-44. PubMed

Lin EHB, Carter W, Kleinman AM. An exploration of somatization among Asian refugees and immigrants in primary care. Am J Public Health. 1985;75(9):1080-4. PubMed

Folstein MF, Romanoski A, Chahal R, Anthony JC, Von Korff MR, et al. Eastern Baltimore mental health survey clinical reappraisal. In: Epidemiologic Field Methods in Psychiatry: The NIMH ECA Program. Eaton WW and Kessler LG (Eds.) Orlando: Academic Press 1985, pp 253-284. PubMed

Boyd JH, Robins LN, Holzer CE, Von Korff M et al. Making diagnoses from DIS data. In: Epidemiologic Field Methods in Psychiatry: The NIMH ECA Program. Eaton WW and Kessler LG (Eds.) Orlando: Academic Press 1985, pp 209-234. PubMed

Von Korff M, Cottler L, George L, et al. Nonresponse and nonresponse bias in the ECA surveys. In: Epidemiologic Field Methods in Psychiatry: The NIMH ECA Program. Eaton WW and Kessler LG (Eds.) Orlando: Academic Press 1985, pp 85-98. PubMed

Shapiro S, Skinner EA, Kessler LG, Von Korff M, German PS, Tischler GL, Leaf PJ, Benham L, Cottler L, Regier DA. Utilization of health and mental health services. Three Epidemiologic Catchment Area sites. Arch Gen Psychiatry. 1984;41(10):971-8. PubMed

Durham ML, Pierce GL. Legislative policy and resource allocation in involuntary civil commitment. Research in the Sociology of Health Care. 1984;3:135-57. PubMed

Durham ML, Carr HD, Pierce GL. Police involvement and influence in involuntary civil commitment. Hosp Commmunity Psychiatry. 1984;35(6):580-4. PubMed

Danielson DA, Jick H, Porter JB, Perera DR, Hunter JR, Werrbach JH. Drug toxicity and hospitalization among lithium users. J Clin Psychopharmacol. 1984;4(2):108-10. PubMed

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