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  • ART : 21279 : Not available for external loan
    Neighborhood ethnic density and suicide risk among different migrant groups in the four big cities in the Netherlands
    20150600
    Springer
    Netherlands | suicide | risk factors | urban areas | ethnology | immigrants | mental disorders | residence characteristics | population density | Turks | Moroccans | Surinamese | Dutch | cross-cultural comparison | sociocultural factors | resettlement
    Social psychiatry and psychiatric epidemiology ; vol. 50, no. 6
  • ART : 29118 : Not available for external loan
    Similarity in depressive symptom profile in a population-based study of migrants in the Netherlands
    20101000
    Springer
    Netherlands | immigrants | depression diagnosis | depression epidemiology | depressive disorder, major diagnosis | depressive disorder, major epidemiology | symptoms | functioning | cross-cultural comparison | Dutch | Turkish immigrants | Moroccan immigrants | Surinamese immigrants | checklists | ethnology | prevalence | psychiatric status rating scales | disability evaluation | psychometrics | WHO Disability Assessment Schedule 2.0 (WHODAS 2.0) | Symptom Checklist-90–Revised | Composite International Diagnostic Interview
    Social psychiatry and psychiatric epidemiology ; vol. 45, no. 10
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    Prevalence of psychiatric disorders among children of different ethnic origin
    English
    20070800
    Springer
    Netherlands | children | Child behaviour disorders | immigrants | Conduct disorder | urban areas | Depressive disorder, major | Diagnosis | Epidemiology | Ethnology | Anxiety disorders | separation anxiety | Attention deficit disorder with hyperactivity | Attention deficit and disruptive behaviour disorders | Bipolar disorder | PTSD | Cross-cultural comparison | cross-sectional studies | Internal-external control | Mass screening | Personality assessment | socioeconomic factors | mental disorders | Moroccans | Dutch | Surinamese | Turks
    Journal of abnormal child psychology ; vol. 35, no. 4
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