Catalog Record Details

Category:
Book

Title:
Prospective Longitudinal Research: An Empirical Basis for the Primary Prevention of Psychosocial Disorders

Editor:
Sarnoff A. Mednick
Andre E. Baert
Barbara Phillips Backmann

Publisher:
New York: Oxford University Press

Publication Year:
1981

Subject:
PSYCHIATRY - LONGITUDINAL STUDIES

Call Number:
RC 337 P74 1981

Chapters:
  • 1) Place of longitudinal research in the WHO European Region long-term programme on mental health. A. E. Baert. pp3-4.
  • 2) Methods of ascertainment of longitudinal projects in this survey. S. A. Mednick and A. E. Baert. pp5-10.
  • 3) Methods or prospective, longitudinal research. S. A. Mednick. pp11-15.
  • 4) A statistical model for analysis of longitudinal data:LISREL. D. Sorbom. pp16-18.
  • 5) School desegregation and peer acceptance: an application of LISREL to longitudinal data. B. McGarvey. pp19-24.
  • 6) The 1946 British birth cohort: an account of the origins, progress, and results of the National Survey of Health and Development. E. Atkins, N. Cherry, J. W. B. Douglas, K. E. Kiernan, and M. E. J. Wadsworth. pp25-29.
  • 7) The National Child Development Study (1958 British cohort). K. Fogelman and P. Wedge. pp30-42.
  • 8) Pregnancy and birth complications in the aetiology of psychiatric disorders with a special reference to the temperament of the children: a definition of the Finnish prospective epidemiological study. T. Arajarvi and M. O. Huttunen. pp43-47.
  • 9) Chronic somatic morbidity, psychiatric disorders, and psychosocial adaptation in children and youth: a 20-year follow-up cohort study of children born in Helsinki in 1955 (Finland). G. Amnell. pp48-57.
  • 10) The medical birth registry of Norway. T. Bjerkedal. pp58-59.
  • 11a) Longitudinal studies in Aberdeen, Scotland: Overview. B. Thompson. pp60-60.
  • 11b) Longitudinal studies in Aberdeen, Scotland: the Aberdeen maternity and neonatal data bank. M. L. Samphier and B. Thompson. pp61-65.
  • 11c) Longitudinal studies in Aberdeen, Scotland: the Aberdeen child development survey. R. Illsley and F. Wilson. pp66-68.
  • 11d) Longitudinal studies in Aberdeen, Scotland: the Aberdeen delinquency study. D. R. May. pp69-75.
  • 12a) Longitudinal studies in Romania: the physcial and neuropsychic development of children aged 0-3 years in relation to certain social and familial factors. I. Chiriac, E. Arbore, and A. Chitu. pp76-77.
  • 12b) Longitudinal studies in Romania: research on changes in the level of physical development of children and young people (0-18 years) in Romania, 1950-71. G. Tanasescu, I. Chiriac, and E. Stanciulescu. pp78-78.
  • 13) Construction, use, and utility of developmental scales for the first year of life (Belgium). W. DeCoster and G. Clincke. pp79-83.
  • 14) A Danish birth cohort: a longitudinal prospective study of infants with transient neurological symptoms. B. R. Mednick, N. M. Michelsen, B. Zachau-Christiansen, and A. L. Villumsen. pp84-91.
  • 15) Studies in epidemiology of mental disorder, population genetics, and record linkage in Iceland: a brief outline. T. Helgason. pp92-92.
  • 16) Project Metropolitan: a longitudinal study of a Stockholm cohort (Sweden). C. G. Janson. pp93-98.
  • 17) Project Metropolitan: a longitudinal study of 12,270 boys from the metropolitan area of Copenhagen, Denmark (1953-77). E. Hogh and P. Wolf. pp99-102.
  • 18) A mixed longitudinal interdisciplinary study of the growth and development of Dutch children. B. Prahl-Anderson. pp103-108.
  • 19) Project growth and health of teenagers: a mixed longitudinal study (The Netherlands). H. C. G. Kemper. pp109-110.
  • 20) Individual development and environment: a longitudinal study in Sweden. D. Magnusson and A. Duner. pp111-121.
  • 21) Isle of Wight and Inner London studies. M. Rutter. pp122-130.
  • 22) Epidemiological investigations of mental health, educational attainment, and social development of children and young people in Reykjavik, Iceland. S. Bjornsson. pp131-136.
  • 23) The Cambridge study in delinquent development (United Kingdom). D. P. Farrington and D. J. West. pp137-145.
  • 24) The Malmo study (Sweden). I. Fagerlind. pp146-146.
  • 25) Personality development during the school years: a longitudinal study of children in Germany (F.R.G.). H. Thomae. pp147-147.
  • 26) The longitudinal study of women in Goteborg, Sweden.. T. Hallstrom and S. Samuelsson. pp153-156.
  • 27) A prospective epidemiological study of depressive, psychosomatic and neurotic disturbances. J. Binder and J. Angst. pp157-163.
  • 28) Health in progressive old age (The Netherlands). R. J. van Zonneveld. pp164-164.
  • 29) The Bonn longitudinal study of ageing (BLSA): an approach to differential gerontology (F.R.G.). H. Thomae. pp165-170.
  • 30) A prospective follow-up study on the epidemiology of drug, tobacco, and alcohol consumption (Switzerland). M. Sieber and J. Angst. pp171-171.
  • 31) Occupation and alcoholism: cause or effect? A controlled study of recruits to the drink trade (Scotland). M. A. Plant. pp172-172.
  • 32) Shetland: the effects of rapid social change on mental health (Scotland). D. J. Voorhees-Rosen and D. H. Rosen. pp178-187.
  • 33) The Berlevag project on psychiatric morbidity (Norway). C. Astrup. pp188-188.
  • 34) The Lundby study on psychiatric morbidity (Sweden). O. Hagnell. pp189-189.
  • 34) The Lundby study on psychiatric morbidity (Sweden). O. Hagnell. pp189-189.
  • 35) Longitudinal study of the mental and social development of the child (Belgium). E. A. Sand. pp206-206.
  • 36) Longitudinal follow-up study of somatic, mental and social development in a sample of Prague children from birth to the age of twenty (Czechoslovakia). M. Prokopec, M. Havlinova, and M. Novotna. pp207-211.
  • 37) The development of children in a Swedish urban community: a prospective longitudinal study. G. Klackenberg. pp212-214.
  • 38) The Finnish twin registry: a preliminary report. J. Kaprio, M. Koskenvuo, S. Sarna, and I. Rantasalo. pp215-216.
  • 39) The Danish twin register. M. Hauge. pp217-220.
  • 40) Psychomotor and cognitive development of twins from birth to six years (Belgium). W. De Coster, A. Vandierendonck, M. De Zutter, M. Thiery, and R. Derom. pp221-224.
  • 41) The Danish adoption register. B. Jacobsen and F. Schulsinger. pp225-230.
  • 42) Mental disorders in children of first-cousin marriages in Iceland: a preliminary report. T. Helgason and H. Magnusdottir. pp231-232.
  • 43) Neurological syndromes, disturbances of speech and language and/or perception at five years of age in a neonatal high risk group (Finland). M. Donner, A. Ylinen, and K. Michelsson. pp233-233.
  • 44) Screening and evaluation of the high-risk pregnancy and labour as related to the perinatal mortality and morbidity of the infant (Czechoslovakia). Z. Stembera, J. Zezulakova, J. Dittrichova, and J. Tomanova. pp234-239.
  • 45) Effects on labour induction with protaglandin F{subscript 2}Infinity on the psychomotor development of the child in the first 30 months: a follow-up study of risk cases (Belgium). W. De Coster, A. Goethals, A. Vandierendonck, M. Thiery, and R. Derom. pp240-241.
  • 46) A study of incidence of mental disorder in Iceland. L. Helgason. pp242-246.
  • 47) The three-country schizophrenia study: a study of the prevalence and incidence of schizophrenia and an assessment of its clinical and social outcome in the Republic of Ireland. A. O'Hare and D. Walsh. pp247-248.
  • 48) A 10-year prospective follow-up study of 2268 cases at the child guidance clinics in Stockholm, Sweden. H. Curman and I. Nylander. pp249-251.
  • 49) A study of psychological symptoms and primary care (United Kingdom). J. Ingham, P. Miller, and J. Kiff. pp252-253.
  • 50) Prognostic factors in socio-psychiatric rehabilitation (Switzerland). L. Ciompi, J. P. Dauwalder, and C. Ague. pp254-254.
  • 51) Follow-up studies of patients admitted to the state mental hospital in Iceland. J. G. Stefansson. pp255-258.
  • 52) Studies in functional psychoses (Switzerland). J. Angst and C. Scharfetter. pp259-259.
  • 53) The course of monopolar depression and bipolar manic-depressive psychoses and schizoaffective psychoses (Switzerland). J. Angst, R. Frey, W. Felder, and B. Lohmeyer. pp260-261.
  • 54) Growing up as mentally subnormal young person: a follow-up study (United Kingdom). S. A. Richardson. pp262-266.
  • 55) Longitudinal studies of autistic children (United Kingdom). M. Rutter. pp267-269.
  • 56) Psychiatric sequelae and cognitive recovery after severe head injury in childhood (United Kingdom). O. Chadwick, G. Brown, D. Shaffer, and M. Rutter. pp270-274.
  • 57) Development among mentally defective children: a report on research in progress (France). R. Mises and R. Perron. pp275-277.
  • 58) Relapse of drunkenness (Sweden). P. A. Rydelius. pp278-278.
  • 59) The Umea investigation: child psychiatric care of young alcoholics (Sweden). P. A. Rydelius. pp279-279.
  • 60) Mortality rate and causes of death among male alcoholics (Iceland). A. Thorarinsson and T. Helgason. pp280-280.
  • 61) A longitudinal study of a risk group in Finland. G. Wrede, R. Byring, S. Enberg, M. Huttunen, S. A. Mednick, and C. G. Nilsson. pp281-283.
  • 62) Schizophrenics' offspring reared in adoptive homes (Finland). P. Tienari. pp284-285.
  • 63) A fifteen-year follow-up of children with schizophrenic mothers (Denmark). S. A. Mednick, F. Schulsinger, and P. H. Venables. pp286-295.
  • 64) Children of alcoholic fathers: a longitudinal prospective study (Sweden). P. A. Rydelius. pp296-296.
  • 65) Longitudinal studies of institutional children and children of mentally ill parents (United Kingdom). M. Rutter and D. Quinton. pp297-304.
  • 66) A re-examination of children who spent the first part of their lives in permanent nurseries in Zurich, Switzerland. N. Charitos-Forster. pp305-309.
  • 67) Preventive parent training (Switzerland). J. C. Vuille and R. Luthi. pp310-311.
  • 68) Psychophysical crises observed in children living in complete families from birth up to the age of four years (Switzerland). L. Scheier and M. Meierhofer. pp312-313.
  • 69) The Mauritius project. S. A. Mednick, F. Schulsinger, and P. H. Venables. pp314-318.
  • 70) Reaction: the future of longitudinal studies. E. M. Gruenberg and L. LeResche. pp319-325.
  • 71) Longitudinal studies: a psychiatric perspective. M. Rutter. pp326-335.
  • 72) Development genetics and life-span ontogenetic psychology. I. I. Gottesman. pp336-342.

PSC blog

Recent resources, events, news

New Publications

Bingenheimer & Geronimus, "Behavior & HIV"

Wildeman, "Imprisonment & Infant Mortality," PSC Research Report

Next Brown Bag

Tues, Dec 1
Arland Thornton & Barb Koremenos
Mobilizing for Human Rights
For live stream
LINK HERE


W A R N I N G

If you are reading this, it may be that you are using rather old web browsing software that does not support modern international Web technology standards. For a better experience of the Web and this site in particular, please upgrade your web browser software today. The following are good choices: Firefox 2; Opera 9; Safari 3.