Early psychosis research at Orygen, The National Centre of Excellence in Youth Mental Health S. M. CottonK. M. FiliaP. D. McGorry Invited Review 23 October 2015 Pages: 1 - 13
The development and evaluation of the paediatric index of emotional distress (PI-ED) Suzy O’ConnorEamonn FergusonRory C. O’Connor Original Paper Open access 19 December 2015 Pages: 15 - 26
An “immigrant paradox” for adolescent externalizing behavior? Evidence from a national sample Christopher P. Salas-WrightMichael G. VaughnDavid Córdova Original Paper 02 September 2015 Pages: 27 - 37
Functional impairment and mental health functioning among Vietnamese children Hoang-Minh DangBahr WeissLam T. Trung Original Paper 28 August 2015 Pages: 39 - 47
Child mental health and maternal depression history in Pakistan Joanna MaselkoSiham SikanderAtif Rahman Original Paper 11 November 2015 Pages: 49 - 62
The prevalence of mental disorders among upper primary school children in Kenya David Musyimi NdeteiVictoria MutisoAbednego Musau Original Paper 14 November 2015 Pages: 63 - 71
Stigmatizing attitudes toward mental illness among primary school children in Kenya David M. NdeteiVictoria MutisoKwame McKenzie Original Paper 08 July 2015 Pages: 73 - 80
Help-seeking behaviours, barriers to care and self-efficacy for seeking mental health care: a population-based study in Rwanda Aline UmubyeyiIngrid MogrenGunilla Krantz Original Paper Open access 03 October 2015 Pages: 81 - 92
Epidemiology and burden of bipolar disorder in Africa: a systematic review of data from Africa Oluyomi EsanArinola Esan Review 09 July 2015 Pages: 93 - 100
International comparison of death place for suicide; a population-level eight country death certificate study YongJoo RheeDirk HouttekierJoachim Cohen Brief report 17 November 2015 Pages: 101 - 106
A longitudinal study of suicidal ideation among homeless, mentally ill individuals François NoëlAkm MoniruzzamanMichael Krausz Original Paper 30 October 2015 Pages: 107 - 114
The accuracy of suicide statistics: are true suicide deaths misclassified? Shelly S. BakstTali BraunTamy Shohat Original Paper 13 September 2015 Pages: 115 - 123
The prevalence rates of suicide are likely underestimated worldwide: why it matters Cara KatzJames BoltonJitender Sareen Invited Reviews 21 November 2015 Pages: 125 - 127
Prevalence of substance use disorders in psychiatric patients: a nationwide Danish population-based study Nanna Gilliam ToftdahlMerete NordentoftCarsten Hjorthøj Original Paper 11 August 2015 Pages: 129 - 140
Selective nonresponse bias in population-based survey estimates of drug use behaviors in the United States Sean Esteban McCabeBrady T. West Original Paper 16 September 2015 Pages: 141 - 153
The importance of post hoc approaches for overcoming non-response and attrition bias in population-sampled studies Linsay Gray Commentary (Invited) Open access 28 November 2015 Pages: 155 - 157
Erratum to: Correlates of victimisation amongst people with psychosis Benjamin ChappleDavid ChantJohn McGrath Erratum 12 January 2016 Pages: 159 - 160