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Journal of Adolescent Health Care | 1988

Problems and help seeking in high-risk adolescent patients of health clinics

Arlene Rubin Stiffman; Felton Earls; Lee N. Robins; Kenneth G. Jung

In this study, 2787 adolescents between the ages of 13 and 18 years living in inner-city communities were interviewed about their mental and physical health and their clinic use. The patients used consolidated mental and physical health clinics located in neighborhoods, hospitals, or schools; or traditional neighborhood or hospital health clinics. Analyses of selected patient problems reveal that less than one third of adolescent patients with suicide ideation, conduct disorder, and substance abuse or dependency sought or received care for those problems. Only half of the adolescents with major depression sought or received care for depression, and only two thirds of the sexually active females sought or received help with birth control. A special effort needs to be made to attract troubled youth to clinics and to identify and treat their problems, particularly when those problems involve mental health concerns.


Recent developments in alcoholism : an official publication of the American Medical Society on Alcoholism, the Research Society on Alcoholism, and the National Council on Alcoholism | 2002

Gender Differences for the Risk of Alcohol-Related Problems in Multiple National Contexts

Kaye Middleton Fillmore; Jacqueline M. Golding; Steven Kniep; E. Victor Leino; Carlisle Shoemaker; Catherine R. Ager; Heidi P. Ferrer; Salme Ahlström; Peter Allebeck; Arvid Amundsen; Jules Angst; Gellisse Bagnall; Ann Brunswick; Sally Casswell; Nancy DeCourville; Norman Giesbrecht; Bridget F. Grant; Thomas K. Greenfield; Joel W. Grube; Bernd Geuther; Thomas C. Harford; Ludek Kubicka; Michael R. Levenson; Mark Morgan; Harold Mulford; Leif Ojesjo; David Peck; Martin Plant; Chris Power; Bruce Ritson

The primary research question asked is: After holding alcohol consumption constant, will men and women be at equal risk for a variety of alcohol-related problems? Since women are actually at a higher blood alcohol content at the same consumption levels, a physiological argument would suggest that women are at equal or greater risk for alcohol problems than men. However, variation in societal norms surrounding gender roles and/or societal-level stress may mediate the experience of men and women, regardless of the differences in physiology. Ten cross-sectional general population studies are used. Analyses control for individual-level variables (age, quantity, and frequency of drinking) and societal-level variables (proportion of women in the work force and female suicide rate) that might confound these relationships; cross-study homogeneity is examined.


British Journal of Psychiatry | 1991

Cross-cultural feasibility, reliability and sources of variance of the Composite International Diagnostic Interview (CIDI)

Hans-Ulrich Wittchen; Lee N. Robins; Linda B. Cottler; Norman Sartorius; J. D. Burke; Darrel A. Regier


Criminology | 1990

HOW EARLY CAN WE TELL?: PREDICTORS OF CHILDHOOD CONDUCT DISORDER AND ADOLESCENT DELINQUENCY *

Jennifer L. White; Terrie E. Moffitt; Felton Earls; Lee N. Robins; Phil A. Silva


Archive | 1991

An overview of psychiatric disorders in america

Lee N. Robins; Ben Z. Locke; Darrel A. Regier


British Journal of Psychiatry | 1991

The CIDI-Core Substance Abuse and Dependence Questions: Cross-cultural and Nosological Issues

Linda B. Cottler; Lee N. Robins; B. F. Grant; Jack Blaine; Leland H. Towle; Hans-Ulrich Wittchen; Norman Sartorius


Journal of Abnormal Psychology | 1996

DSM-IV antisocial personality disorder field trial

Thomas A. Widiger; Robert D. Hare; Lee N. Robins; Megan J. Rutherford; Mary C. Zanarini; Arthur I. Alterman; Michelle Apple; Elizabeth M. Corbitt; Adelle E. Forth; Stephen D. Hart; Judith Kultermann; George E. Woody; Allen Frances


Criminal Behaviour and Mental Health | 1993

Early family predictors of child and adolescent antisocial behaviour: Who are the mothers of delinquents?

Brian Henry; Terrie E. Moffitt; Lee N. Robins; Felton Earls


Sociological Quarterly | 1966

The Role of the Antisocial Family in School Completion and Delinquency: A Three-Generation Study

Lee N. Robins; Ruth Gilman Lewis


Clinical Psychology-science and Practice | 1994

How Recognizing “Comorbidities” in Psychopathology May Lead to an Improved Research Nosology

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Hans-Ulrich Wittchen

Dresden University of Technology

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Arlene Rubin Stiffman

Washington University in St. Louis

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Bridget F. Grant

National Institutes of Health

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Darrel A. Regier

American Psychological Association

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Joel W. Grube

University of California

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