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Homelessness at discharge and its impact on psychiatric readmission and physician follow-up: a population-based cohort study
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- 07 March 2019, e21
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The future of specialist community teams in the care of those with severe mental illness*
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- 18 May 2011, pp. 225-230
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Trajectories of psychosis: towards a new social biology of schizophrenia*
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- 11 October 2011, pp. 152-157
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Blind spots in stigma research? Broadening our perspective on mental illness stigma by exploring ‘what matters most’ in modern Western societies
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- 17 March 2021, e26
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Degree of cognitive impairment and mortality: a 17-year follow-up in a community study
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- 06 June 2014, pp. 503-511
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Feasibility, usefulness, limitations and perspectives of routine outcome assessment: the South Verona Outcome Project
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- 11 October 2011, pp. 177-185
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Measuring depressive symptoms during adolescence: what is the role of gender?
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- 28 June 2017, pp. 66-76
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What is in a name? Renaming schizophrenia as a starting point for moving ahead with its re-conceptualization
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- 24 September 2013, pp. 285-287
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The “NICE Guideline” on the treatment of depression
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- 18 May 2011, pp. 11-15
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Trends in the access to and the use of antipsychotic medications and psychotropic co-treatments in Asian patients with schizophrenia
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- 20 August 2015, pp. 9-17
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Exploring rare patient behaviour with sequential analysis: an illustration
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- 11 October 2011, pp. 109-114
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Socio-economic status and geographies of psychiatric inpatient service use. Places, provision, power and wellbeing
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- 18 May 2011, pp. 10-15
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Depressive symptoms and sleep problems as risk factors for heart disease: a prospective community study
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- 20 August 2019, e50
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Implementing local projects to reduce the stigma of mental illness*
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- 18 May 2011, pp. 20-25
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A qualitative study exploring experiences of discrimination associated with mental-health problems in Ireland
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- 09 February 2012, pp. 271-279
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Factors associated with the onset of major depressive disorder in adults with type 2 diabetes living in 12 different countries: results from the INTERPRET-DD prospective study
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- 02 June 2020, e134
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Adherence to generic v. brand antidepressant treatment and the key role of health system factors
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- 18 December 2014, pp. 23-26
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Validation of the Italian version of the Functioning Assessment Short Test (FAST) for bipolar disorder
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- 19 September 2012, pp. 187-194
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Disparities in mental health care provision to immigrants with severe mental illness in Italy
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- 30 April 2014, pp. 342-352
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Persistent adverse effects of antidepressants
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- 23 September 2019, e56
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