International Journal of Methods in Psychiatric Research
Design of the Army Study to Assess Risk and Resilience in Servicemembers (Army STARRS)Field procedures in the Army Study to Assess Risk and Resilience in Servicemembers (Army STARRS)Patients presenting with somatic complaints: epidemiology, psychiatric comorbidity and managementHowNutsAreTheDutch (HoeGekIsNL): A crowdsourcing study of mental symptoms and strengthsForward telescoping bias in reported age of onset: an example from cigarette smokingA modelling strategy for the analysis of clinical trials with partly missing longitudinal data.Model-based imputation of latent cigarette counts using data from a calibration study.Effects of ignoring clustered data structure in confirmatory factor analysis of ordered polytomous items: a simulation study based on PANSS.Tracking online poker problem gamblers with player account-based gambling data only.Estimating causal effects from observational data with a model for multiple bias.Evaluating psychological distress data.Data quality assurance and control in cognitive research: Lessons learned from the PREDICT-HD study.Emergency department and inpatient coding for self-harm and suicide attempts: Validation using clinician assessment data.Optimal use of multi-informant data on co-occurrence of internalizing and externalizing problems: the TRAILS study.Behavioral activities collected through smartphones and the association with illness activity in bipolar disorder.Development of short-form and screening cutoff point of the Smartphone Addiction Inventory (SPAI-SF).User profiles of an electronic mental health tool for ecological momentary assessment: MEmind.The structure of mental disorders re-examined: is it developmentally stable and robust against additions?Agreement between self-reported and pharmacy data on medication use in the Northern Finland 1966 Birth Cohort.Typologies of cannabis users and associated characteristics relevant for public health: a latent class analysis of data from a nationally representative Canadian adult survey.Clinical reappraisal of the Composite International Diagnostic Interview Screening Scales (CIDI-SC) in the Army Study to Assess Risk and Resilience in Servicemembers (Army STARRS)Feasibility and acceptability of the DSM-5 Field Trial procedures in the Johns Hopkins Community Psychiatry ProgramsPrediction of remission in obsessive compulsive disorder using a novel machine learning strategy.Strategies to address participant misrepresentation for eligibility in Web-based research.Pathways from maternal depression to young adult offspring depression: an exploratory longitudinal mediation analysisThe International ADHD in Substance Use Disorders Prevalence (IASP) study: background, methods and study population.Searching for valid psychiatric phenotypes: discrete latent variable models.Developing an African youth psychosocial assessment: an application of item response theory.Measuring disability across cultures--the psychometric properties of the WHODAS II in older people from seven low- and middle-income countries. The 10/66 Dementia Research Group population-based survey.Screening for serious mental illness in the general population with the K6 screening scale: results from the WHO World Mental Health (WMH) survey initiativeAttention deficit hyperactivity disorder: concordance of the adolescent version of the Composite International Diagnostic Interview Version 3.0 (CIDI) with the K-SADS in the US National Comorbidity Survey Replication Adolescent (NCS-A) supplement.Multiple imputation by chained equations: what is it and how does it work?Measuring well-being rather than the absence of distress symptoms: a comparison of the SF-36 Mental Health subscale and the WHO-Five Well-Being Scale.The epidemiology of major depressive episodes: results from the International Consortium of Psychiatric Epidemiology (ICPE) Surveys.Psychometric properties of the Quick Inventory of Depressive Symptomatology in adolescents.Dealing with clinical heterogeneity in meta-analysis. Assumptions, methods, interpretation.The National Comorbidity Survey Replication (NCS-R): background and aims.The US National Comorbidity Survey Replication (NCS-R): design and field procedures.The Millennium Cohort Family Study: a prospective evaluation of the health and well-being of military service members and their families.Cross-cultural factorial validation of the Clinical Interview Schedule--Revised (CIS-R); findings from a nationally representative survey (EMPIRIC)
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International Journal of Methods in Psychiatric Research
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