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Common Mental Disorder Diagnosis and Need for Treatment are Not the Same: Findings from the NEMESIS Study
The study aimed to determine whether some depressive, anxiety, and substance-use (DAS) disorders are mild, transient cases that remit without treatment. The first two waves of the first Netherlands Mental Heal...
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The role of religious advisors in mental health care in the World Mental Health surveys
To examine the role of religious advisors in mental health care (MHC) according to disorder severity, socio-demographics, religious involvement and country income groups.
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The descriptive epidemiology of DSM-IV Adult ADHD in the World Health Organization World Mental Health Surveys
We previously reported on the cross-national epidemiology of ADHD from the first 10 countries in the WHO World Mental Health (WMH) Surveys. The current report expands those previous findings to the 20 national...
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Long-term economic consequences of child maltreatment: a population-based study
Child maltreatment is prognostically associated with long-term detrimental consequences for mental health. These consequences are reflected in higher costs due to health service utilization and productivity lo...
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Open AccessPrevalence rates of borderline personality disorder symptoms: a study based on the Netherlands Mental Health Survey and Incidence Study-2
Despite increasing knowledge of the prevalence of borderline personality disorder (BPD) in the general population, and rising awareness of mental disorders both as a categorical and a dimensional construct, re...
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Open AccessExposure to environmental factors increases connectivity between symptom domains in the psychopathology network
We investigated to what degree environmental exposure (childhood trauma, urbanicity, cannabis use, and discrimination) impacts symptom connectivity using both continuous and categorical measures of psychopatho...
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Open AccessNon-fatal disease burden for subtypes of depressive disorder: population-based epidemiological study
Major depression is the leading cause of non-fatal disease burden. Because major depression is not a homogeneous condition, this study estimated the non-fatal disease burden for mild, moderate and severe depre...
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Risico-indicatoren van emotionele stoornissen bij mantelzorgers
Nederland telt ongeveer 3,5 miljoen mantelzorgers. Gezien de voortschrijdende vergrijzing en extramuralisering van de zorg, zal dit aantal in de toekomst waarschijnlijk toenemen. Kennis over de relatie tussen ...
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Open AccessLow self-recognition and awareness of past hypomanic and manic episodes in the general population
Bipolar disorder is often underdiagnosed and undertreated. Its detection and correct diagnosis highly relies on the report of past hypomanic or manic episodes. We investigated the recognition and awareness of ...
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The association between type and number of adverse working conditions and mental health during a time of economic crisis (2010–2012)
Many studies have been published on the association between adverse psychosocial working conditions and mental health, but only a few related types of adverse job conditions and a count of these adversities to...
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Low functional status as a predictor of incidence of emotional disorders in the general population
To examine the association between baseline functional status and any emotional disorder at follow-up, after controlling for potential confounders. The effect modification of previous mental disorders and phy...
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Open AccessEmotional disorders among informal caregivers in the general population: target groups for prevention
There are indications that informal caregiving negatively impacts caregivers’ mental health, but this was hardly examined using diagnoses of mental disorders and most studies used convenience samples without i...
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Non-fatal burden of disease due to mental disorders in the Netherlands
To estimate the disease burden due to 15 mental disorders at both individual and population level.
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Comparing the effects on work performance of mental and physical disorders
To estimate work loss days due to absenteeism and presenteeism associated with commonly occurring mental and physical disorders.
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Prevalence of mental disorders and trends from 1996 to 2009. Results from the Netherlands Mental Health Survey and Incidence Study-2
To present prevalences of lifetime and 12-month DSM-IV mood, anxiety, substance use and impulse-control disorders from the second Netherlands Mental Health Survey and Incidence Study (NEMESIS-2), and to compar...
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Open AccessDo They Know How Happy They Are? On the Value of Self-Rated Happiness of People With a Mental Disorder
Quality of life is often measured using questions about happiness. This method presumes that respondents are able to judge their life. Research suggest that this is typically the case, but this is not to say t...
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Predictors of suicidality in depressive spectrum disorders in the general population: results of the Netherlands Mental Health Survey and Incidence Study
The aim was to assess determinants of suicidality (suicidal ideation and suicide attempts) in a general population cohort with depressive spectrum disorders, and to compare determinants for suicidal ideation a...
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Parental lack of care and overprotection
This study served to replicate and extend the findings from the National Comorbidity Survey [Enns MW, Cox BJ, Clara I (2002) Psychol Med 32:997–1008], in examining associations between recalled parental bondin...
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Explaining service use for mental health problems in the Dutch general population: the role of resources, emotional disorder and functional impairment
To analyse explanations of service use in terms of resources, emotional (mood or anxiety) disorder and functional impairment.
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Mental health in immigrant children in the Netherlands
Background In the past decades, the ethnic diversity of the population in the Netherlands has rapidly grown. At present, approximately 10% of all people in the Netherlands belong to immigrant families that ori...