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Looking to the future of the ever-evolving field of psychiatric epidemiology, this new edition covers the many advances in the field since the release of the first. With new content on key topics from bioethics to life course epidemiology, this new edition will continue to be an invaluable reference for clinicians in practice and in training.

Table of Contents
Section 1 Basic principles 1: Preface to the second edition a fourth age of psychiatric epidemiologya 2: Martin Prince and Kia-Chong Chua: Measurement in mental health 3: Brandon A. Kohrt and Vikram Patel: Culture and psychiatric epidemiology 4: Buddhika Lalanie Fernando and Athula Sumathipala: Ethics and research in psychiatry: consent, capacity and bioethics 5: Stephani L. Hatch, Billy Gazard and Diana Rose: Ethics and research in psychiatry: engagement with patients and public Section 2 Study design 6: Tamsin Ford, Jayati Das-Munshi, and Martin Prince: Introduction to epidemiological study designs 7: Oana Mitrofan and Rose McCabe: Qualitative research 8: Jayati Das-Munshi: Ecological studies and studies which consider place and health 9: Martin Prince and Jayati Das-Munshi: Cross-sectional surveys 10: Lisa Aschan and Matthew Hotopf: The Case Control Study 11: Laura Goodwin and Nicola Fear: Cohort studies 12: Sube Banerjee, Rod Taylor, and Jennifer Hellier: Randomised controlled trials 13: Tamsin Ford, Rob Stewart, and Johnny Downs: Surveillance, Case Registers and Big Data 14: Marianna Purgato, Giovanni Ostuzzi, and Corrado Barbui: Research synthesis: systematic reviews and meta-analysis Section 3: Interpretation 15: Robert Stewart: Inference 1: chance, bias and confounding 16: Robert Stewart: Inference 2: causation 17: Jo Thompson-Coon and Becca Abbott: Critical Appraisal Section 4: Special topics 18: Lisa Aschan, Jayati Das-Munshi, Richard Hayes, Martin Prince, Marcus Richards, Peter Schofield, and Robert Stewart: Statistical techniques in Psychiatric Epidemiology 19: Frühling Rijsdijk & Paul F. O Reilly: Genetic Epidemiology 1: Overview 20: Craig Morgan, Marta Di Forti, and Helen Fisher: Gene-environment interaction 21: Nicola Voyle, Maximilian Kerz, Steven Kiddle, and Richard Dobson: Bio-informatics and psychiatric epidemiology 22: Margaret Heslin, Paul McCrone, and Daniel Chisolm: Health economics for psychiatric epidemiology 23: Marcus Richards and Rebecca Hardy: Life course epidemiology 24: Valentina Iemmi, Nicole Votruba, and Graham Thornicroft: Evidence-based mental health policy 25: Martin Prince, Robert Stewart, Tamsin Ford, Matthew Hotopf, and Jayati Das-Munshi: Looking to the future

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    Publisher: Oxford University Press
    Publication Date: 4/30/2020 12:00:00 AM
    ISBN13: 9780198735564, 978-0198735564
    ISBN10: 0198735561

    Description

    Book Synopsis
    Looking to the future of the ever-evolving field of psychiatric epidemiology, this new edition covers the many advances in the field since the release of the first. With new content on key topics from bioethics to life course epidemiology, this new edition will continue to be an invaluable reference for clinicians in practice and in training.

    Table of Contents
    Section 1 Basic principles 1: Preface to the second edition a fourth age of psychiatric epidemiologya 2: Martin Prince and Kia-Chong Chua: Measurement in mental health 3: Brandon A. Kohrt and Vikram Patel: Culture and psychiatric epidemiology 4: Buddhika Lalanie Fernando and Athula Sumathipala: Ethics and research in psychiatry: consent, capacity and bioethics 5: Stephani L. Hatch, Billy Gazard and Diana Rose: Ethics and research in psychiatry: engagement with patients and public Section 2 Study design 6: Tamsin Ford, Jayati Das-Munshi, and Martin Prince: Introduction to epidemiological study designs 7: Oana Mitrofan and Rose McCabe: Qualitative research 8: Jayati Das-Munshi: Ecological studies and studies which consider place and health 9: Martin Prince and Jayati Das-Munshi: Cross-sectional surveys 10: Lisa Aschan and Matthew Hotopf: The Case Control Study 11: Laura Goodwin and Nicola Fear: Cohort studies 12: Sube Banerjee, Rod Taylor, and Jennifer Hellier: Randomised controlled trials 13: Tamsin Ford, Rob Stewart, and Johnny Downs: Surveillance, Case Registers and Big Data 14: Marianna Purgato, Giovanni Ostuzzi, and Corrado Barbui: Research synthesis: systematic reviews and meta-analysis Section 3: Interpretation 15: Robert Stewart: Inference 1: chance, bias and confounding 16: Robert Stewart: Inference 2: causation 17: Jo Thompson-Coon and Becca Abbott: Critical Appraisal Section 4: Special topics 18: Lisa Aschan, Jayati Das-Munshi, Richard Hayes, Martin Prince, Marcus Richards, Peter Schofield, and Robert Stewart: Statistical techniques in Psychiatric Epidemiology 19: Frühling Rijsdijk & Paul F. O Reilly: Genetic Epidemiology 1: Overview 20: Craig Morgan, Marta Di Forti, and Helen Fisher: Gene-environment interaction 21: Nicola Voyle, Maximilian Kerz, Steven Kiddle, and Richard Dobson: Bio-informatics and psychiatric epidemiology 22: Margaret Heslin, Paul McCrone, and Daniel Chisolm: Health economics for psychiatric epidemiology 23: Marcus Richards and Rebecca Hardy: Life course epidemiology 24: Valentina Iemmi, Nicole Votruba, and Graham Thornicroft: Evidence-based mental health policy 25: Martin Prince, Robert Stewart, Tamsin Ford, Matthew Hotopf, and Jayati Das-Munshi: Looking to the future

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