Mental health impact of social capital interventions: a systematic review Elaine C. FloresDaniela C. FuhrVictoria Simms Original Paper 12 December 2017 Pages: 107 - 119
Twelve-month prevalence rates of mental disorders and service use in the Argentinean Study of Mental Health Epidemiology Juan Carlos StagnaroAlfredo H. CíaRonald C. Kessler Original Paper 04 January 2018 Pages: 121 - 129
Occupational class and the changing patterns of hospitalization for affective and neurotic disorders: a nationwide register-based study of the Finnish working-age population, 1976–2010 Pekka VarjeAnne KouvonenAri Väänänen Original Paper 13 December 2017 Pages: 131 - 138
Predicting psychiatric readmission: sex-specific models to predict 30-day readmission following acute psychiatric hospitalization Lucy Church BarkerAndrea GruneirSimone N. Vigod Original Paper 09 November 2017 Pages: 139 - 149
Out-of-pocket health expenditures in patients with bipolar disorder, anxiety, schizophrenia and other psychotic disorders: findings from a study in a psychiatry outpatient clinic in Turkey Duygu IslekBulent KilicBerna Binnur Akdede Original Paper 28 November 2017 Pages: 151 - 160
Decisional conflict in mental health care: a cross-sectional study Margot J. MetzMarjolein A. VeerbeekAartjan T. F. Beekman Original Paper 06 December 2017 Pages: 161 - 169
Untreated illness and recovery in clients of an early psychosis intervention program: a 10-year prospective cohort study Gina BhullarRoss M. G. NormanKelly K. Anderson Original Paper 29 November 2017 Pages: 171 - 182
Investigating the roles of loneliness and clinician- and self-rated depressive symptoms in predicting the subjective quality of life among people with psychosis Piotr ŚwitajPaweł GrygielMarta Anczewska Original Paper Open access 14 December 2017 Pages: 183 - 193
Potentially traumatic events have negative and positive effects on loneliness, depending on PTSD-symptom levels: evidence from a population-based prospective comparative study Peter G. van der VeldenBas PijnappelErik van der Meulen Original Paper Open access 29 December 2017 Pages: 195 - 206
Civilians in World War II and DSM-IV mental disorders: results from the World Mental Health Survey Initiative Rochelle FrounfelkerStephen E. GilmanOn behalf of the WHO World Mental Health Survey Collaborators Original Paper 08 November 2017 Pages: 207 - 219