Psychiatric and Behavioral Disorders in Israel: From Epidemiology to Mental Health ActionItshak Levav Gefen Publishing House Ltd, 2009 - 342 עמודים Psychiatric epidemiological research in Israel has been thriving over the years. In recent decades it has expanded its concerns from treated populations to community-based studies. |
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Learning disabilities among the young in Israel | 47 |
Mental disorders among the elderly population in Israel | 63 |
The epidemiology of mental health disorders among Arabs in Israel | 75 |
The epidemiology of mental health problems among | 88 |
The psychiatric epidemiology of the aftereffects of the Holocaust | 104 |
The epidemiology of alcohol use and dependence in Israel | 131 |
Neumark and Hadar S Schwartz | 149 |
Lipsitz Galit Geulov and Raz Gross | 200 |
stress disorder PTSD | 212 |
Ari A Gershon and Mark Weiser | 232 |
Genetic epidemiology of schizophrenia in Arab communities in Israel | 254 |
The epidemiology of suicidal behavior in the Israeli population 2 | 267 |
The epidemiology of mental health problems | 286 |
Psychopharmacoepidemiology in practice | 311 |
The epidemiology of treated mental and behavioral disorders in Israel | 318 |
Lital KeinanBoker and Orna BaronEpel | 163 |
Itzhak Levav and Daphna Levinson | 186 |
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