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Focusing specifically on Canadian scholarship, yet wide-reaching in scope, Mental Disorder in Canada is an important contribution to the dissemination and advancement of knowledge on psychiatric epidemiology.
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Focusing specifically on Canadian scholarship, yet wide-reaching in scope, Mental Disorder in Canada is an important contribution to the dissemination and advancement of knowledge on psychiatric epidemiology.
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Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: University of Toronto Press
- Seitenzahl: 432
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Juni 2010
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 226mm x 152mm x 30mm
- Gewicht: 726g
- ISBN-13: 9780802094421
- ISBN-10: 0802094422
- Artikelnr.: 28524567
- Verlag: University of Toronto Press
- Seitenzahl: 432
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Juni 2010
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 226mm x 152mm x 30mm
- Gewicht: 726g
- ISBN-13: 9780802094421
- ISBN-10: 0802094422
- Artikelnr.: 28524567
Edited by John Cairney and David L. Streiner
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Dedication
List of Contributors
Introduction: Psychiatric Epidemiology in Canada: A Coming of Age
John Cairney, McMaster University & David Streiner, University of Toronto
PART I: Context and Theory
Chapter 1: The Social Science Contribution to Psychiatric Epidemiology
David Streiner, University of Toronto & John Cairney, McMaster University
Chapter 2: The History of Psychiatric Epidemiology in Canada:
The Development of Community Surveys
Roger Bland, University of Alberta & Tara Hanson, Alberta Mental Health
Board
Chapter 3: Intersecting Social Statuses and Psychiatric Disorder:
New Conceptual Directions in the Social Epidemiology of Mental Disorder
John Cairney, McMaster University, Scott Veldhuizen,
Centre for Addiction and Mental Health & Terrance J. Wade, Brock University
PART II: Methodological Issues
Chapter 4: On the Use of Secondary Data as a Method for Population-based
Studies in Mental Health, Addictions and Social Behaviour: An Introduction
Terrance J. Wade, Brock University & Augustine Brannigan, University of
Calgary
Chapter 5: The Canadian Community Health Survey:
Mental Health and Well-Being
Ronald Gravel & Yves Béland, Statistics Canada
PART III: Epidemiology of Disorders
Chapter 6: Affective Disorders in Canada
Scott Patten, University of Calgary
Chapter 7: Anxiety Disorders in Canada
Tracie Afifi, Brian Cox & Jitender Sareen, University of Manitoba
Chapter 8: Contribution of Psychiatric Epidemiology on Counting Adult
Severely Mentally Ill
Alain Lesage, University of Montreal
Chapter 9: Alcohol, Substance Abuse and Gambling Problems:
Co-morbidity with Mental Disorders
Brian Rush, Karen Urbanoski, Centre for Addiction and Mental Health,
Diego G. Bassani, University of Toronto, Saulo Castel, Whitby Mental Health
Centre,
Cameron Wild, University of Alberta
Chapter 10: Disorders of Childhood and Adolescence
Michael Boyle & Kathy Hadjiyannakis, McMaster University
Chapter 11: Psychiatric Disorder in Later Life: A Canadian Perspective
Laurie Corna & Laura Gage, University of Toronto, John Cairney, McMaster
University,
David L. Streiner, University of Toronto
PART IV: Special Topics
Chapter 12: Women and Mental Health
Sarah Romans & Lori Ross, University of Toronto
Chapter 13: Migrants and Epidemiology of Psychiatric Disorders in Canada
Douglas W. MacPherson, Migration Health Consultants Inc.,
Brian D. Gushulak, McMaster University
Chapter 14: Mental Disorders and Stigma:
Three Moments in Canadian History
Heather Stuart, Queen's University
Chapter 15: Psychiatric Epidemiology and Correction
Julio Arboleda-Flórez, Queen's University
Chapter 16: The Epidemiology of Suicide in Canada
Isaac Sakinofsky, University of Toronto,
Greg Webster, Canadian Institute for Health Information
PART V: Mental Health Care Services and Policy
Chapter 17: Depression and Mental Health Supports and Services in Canada
Anne Rhodes, University of Toronto, Julie Thurlow, Workplace Safety
Insurance Board,
Nicole Donaldson, Toronto Western Hospital, Amanda T. Lo, McMaster
University,
Jennifer Bethell, University of Toronto
Chapter 18: Examining the Mental Health of the Working Population:
Organizations, Individuals and Haystacks
Carolyn Dewa & Elizabeth Lin, Centre for Addiction & Mental Health,
Marc Corbiere, Université de Sherbrooke, Martin Shain, Centre for Addiction
& Mental Health
Chapter 19: Knowledge Translation in Mental Health Care Research:
From Epidemiology to Policy
Paula Goering, Centre for Addiction & Mental Health,
Charlotte Waddell, Simon Fraser University
PART VI: Final Thoughts
Chapter 20: Where do we go from here?
The future of Psychiatric Epidemiology in Canada
David Streiner, University of Toronto & John Cairney, McMaster University
Dedication
List of Contributors
Introduction: Psychiatric Epidemiology in Canada: A Coming of Age
John Cairney, McMaster University & David Streiner, University of Toronto
PART I: Context and Theory
Chapter 1: The Social Science Contribution to Psychiatric Epidemiology
David Streiner, University of Toronto & John Cairney, McMaster University
Chapter 2: The History of Psychiatric Epidemiology in Canada:
The Development of Community Surveys
Roger Bland, University of Alberta & Tara Hanson, Alberta Mental Health
Board
Chapter 3: Intersecting Social Statuses and Psychiatric Disorder:
New Conceptual Directions in the Social Epidemiology of Mental Disorder
John Cairney, McMaster University, Scott Veldhuizen,
Centre for Addiction and Mental Health & Terrance J. Wade, Brock University
PART II: Methodological Issues
Chapter 4: On the Use of Secondary Data as a Method for Population-based
Studies in Mental Health, Addictions and Social Behaviour: An Introduction
Terrance J. Wade, Brock University & Augustine Brannigan, University of
Calgary
Chapter 5: The Canadian Community Health Survey:
Mental Health and Well-Being
Ronald Gravel & Yves Béland, Statistics Canada
PART III: Epidemiology of Disorders
Chapter 6: Affective Disorders in Canada
Scott Patten, University of Calgary
Chapter 7: Anxiety Disorders in Canada
Tracie Afifi, Brian Cox & Jitender Sareen, University of Manitoba
Chapter 8: Contribution of Psychiatric Epidemiology on Counting Adult
Severely Mentally Ill
Alain Lesage, University of Montreal
Chapter 9: Alcohol, Substance Abuse and Gambling Problems:
Co-morbidity with Mental Disorders
Brian Rush, Karen Urbanoski, Centre for Addiction and Mental Health,
Diego G. Bassani, University of Toronto, Saulo Castel, Whitby Mental Health
Centre,
Cameron Wild, University of Alberta
Chapter 10: Disorders of Childhood and Adolescence
Michael Boyle & Kathy Hadjiyannakis, McMaster University
Chapter 11: Psychiatric Disorder in Later Life: A Canadian Perspective
Laurie Corna & Laura Gage, University of Toronto, John Cairney, McMaster
University,
David L. Streiner, University of Toronto
PART IV: Special Topics
Chapter 12: Women and Mental Health
Sarah Romans & Lori Ross, University of Toronto
Chapter 13: Migrants and Epidemiology of Psychiatric Disorders in Canada
Douglas W. MacPherson, Migration Health Consultants Inc.,
Brian D. Gushulak, McMaster University
Chapter 14: Mental Disorders and Stigma:
Three Moments in Canadian History
Heather Stuart, Queen's University
Chapter 15: Psychiatric Epidemiology and Correction
Julio Arboleda-Flórez, Queen's University
Chapter 16: The Epidemiology of Suicide in Canada
Isaac Sakinofsky, University of Toronto,
Greg Webster, Canadian Institute for Health Information
PART V: Mental Health Care Services and Policy
Chapter 17: Depression and Mental Health Supports and Services in Canada
Anne Rhodes, University of Toronto, Julie Thurlow, Workplace Safety
Insurance Board,
Nicole Donaldson, Toronto Western Hospital, Amanda T. Lo, McMaster
University,
Jennifer Bethell, University of Toronto
Chapter 18: Examining the Mental Health of the Working Population:
Organizations, Individuals and Haystacks
Carolyn Dewa & Elizabeth Lin, Centre for Addiction & Mental Health,
Marc Corbiere, Université de Sherbrooke, Martin Shain, Centre for Addiction
& Mental Health
Chapter 19: Knowledge Translation in Mental Health Care Research:
From Epidemiology to Policy
Paula Goering, Centre for Addiction & Mental Health,
Charlotte Waddell, Simon Fraser University
PART VI: Final Thoughts
Chapter 20: Where do we go from here?
The future of Psychiatric Epidemiology in Canada
David Streiner, University of Toronto & John Cairney, McMaster University
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Dedication
List of Contributors
Introduction: Psychiatric Epidemiology in Canada: A Coming of Age
John Cairney, McMaster University & David Streiner, University of Toronto
PART I: Context and Theory
Chapter 1: The Social Science Contribution to Psychiatric Epidemiology
David Streiner, University of Toronto & John Cairney, McMaster University
Chapter 2: The History of Psychiatric Epidemiology in Canada:
The Development of Community Surveys
Roger Bland, University of Alberta & Tara Hanson, Alberta Mental Health
Board
Chapter 3: Intersecting Social Statuses and Psychiatric Disorder:
New Conceptual Directions in the Social Epidemiology of Mental Disorder
John Cairney, McMaster University, Scott Veldhuizen,
Centre for Addiction and Mental Health & Terrance J. Wade, Brock University
PART II: Methodological Issues
Chapter 4: On the Use of Secondary Data as a Method for Population-based
Studies in Mental Health, Addictions and Social Behaviour: An Introduction
Terrance J. Wade, Brock University & Augustine Brannigan, University of
Calgary
Chapter 5: The Canadian Community Health Survey:
Mental Health and Well-Being
Ronald Gravel & Yves Béland, Statistics Canada
PART III: Epidemiology of Disorders
Chapter 6: Affective Disorders in Canada
Scott Patten, University of Calgary
Chapter 7: Anxiety Disorders in Canada
Tracie Afifi, Brian Cox & Jitender Sareen, University of Manitoba
Chapter 8: Contribution of Psychiatric Epidemiology on Counting Adult
Severely Mentally Ill
Alain Lesage, University of Montreal
Chapter 9: Alcohol, Substance Abuse and Gambling Problems:
Co-morbidity with Mental Disorders
Brian Rush, Karen Urbanoski, Centre for Addiction and Mental Health,
Diego G. Bassani, University of Toronto, Saulo Castel, Whitby Mental Health
Centre,
Cameron Wild, University of Alberta
Chapter 10: Disorders of Childhood and Adolescence
Michael Boyle & Kathy Hadjiyannakis, McMaster University
Chapter 11: Psychiatric Disorder in Later Life: A Canadian Perspective
Laurie Corna & Laura Gage, University of Toronto, John Cairney, McMaster
University,
David L. Streiner, University of Toronto
PART IV: Special Topics
Chapter 12: Women and Mental Health
Sarah Romans & Lori Ross, University of Toronto
Chapter 13: Migrants and Epidemiology of Psychiatric Disorders in Canada
Douglas W. MacPherson, Migration Health Consultants Inc.,
Brian D. Gushulak, McMaster University
Chapter 14: Mental Disorders and Stigma:
Three Moments in Canadian History
Heather Stuart, Queen's University
Chapter 15: Psychiatric Epidemiology and Correction
Julio Arboleda-Flórez, Queen's University
Chapter 16: The Epidemiology of Suicide in Canada
Isaac Sakinofsky, University of Toronto,
Greg Webster, Canadian Institute for Health Information
PART V: Mental Health Care Services and Policy
Chapter 17: Depression and Mental Health Supports and Services in Canada
Anne Rhodes, University of Toronto, Julie Thurlow, Workplace Safety
Insurance Board,
Nicole Donaldson, Toronto Western Hospital, Amanda T. Lo, McMaster
University,
Jennifer Bethell, University of Toronto
Chapter 18: Examining the Mental Health of the Working Population:
Organizations, Individuals and Haystacks
Carolyn Dewa & Elizabeth Lin, Centre for Addiction & Mental Health,
Marc Corbiere, Université de Sherbrooke, Martin Shain, Centre for Addiction
& Mental Health
Chapter 19: Knowledge Translation in Mental Health Care Research:
From Epidemiology to Policy
Paula Goering, Centre for Addiction & Mental Health,
Charlotte Waddell, Simon Fraser University
PART VI: Final Thoughts
Chapter 20: Where do we go from here?
The future of Psychiatric Epidemiology in Canada
David Streiner, University of Toronto & John Cairney, McMaster University
Dedication
List of Contributors
Introduction: Psychiatric Epidemiology in Canada: A Coming of Age
John Cairney, McMaster University & David Streiner, University of Toronto
PART I: Context and Theory
Chapter 1: The Social Science Contribution to Psychiatric Epidemiology
David Streiner, University of Toronto & John Cairney, McMaster University
Chapter 2: The History of Psychiatric Epidemiology in Canada:
The Development of Community Surveys
Roger Bland, University of Alberta & Tara Hanson, Alberta Mental Health
Board
Chapter 3: Intersecting Social Statuses and Psychiatric Disorder:
New Conceptual Directions in the Social Epidemiology of Mental Disorder
John Cairney, McMaster University, Scott Veldhuizen,
Centre for Addiction and Mental Health & Terrance J. Wade, Brock University
PART II: Methodological Issues
Chapter 4: On the Use of Secondary Data as a Method for Population-based
Studies in Mental Health, Addictions and Social Behaviour: An Introduction
Terrance J. Wade, Brock University & Augustine Brannigan, University of
Calgary
Chapter 5: The Canadian Community Health Survey:
Mental Health and Well-Being
Ronald Gravel & Yves Béland, Statistics Canada
PART III: Epidemiology of Disorders
Chapter 6: Affective Disorders in Canada
Scott Patten, University of Calgary
Chapter 7: Anxiety Disorders in Canada
Tracie Afifi, Brian Cox & Jitender Sareen, University of Manitoba
Chapter 8: Contribution of Psychiatric Epidemiology on Counting Adult
Severely Mentally Ill
Alain Lesage, University of Montreal
Chapter 9: Alcohol, Substance Abuse and Gambling Problems:
Co-morbidity with Mental Disorders
Brian Rush, Karen Urbanoski, Centre for Addiction and Mental Health,
Diego G. Bassani, University of Toronto, Saulo Castel, Whitby Mental Health
Centre,
Cameron Wild, University of Alberta
Chapter 10: Disorders of Childhood and Adolescence
Michael Boyle & Kathy Hadjiyannakis, McMaster University
Chapter 11: Psychiatric Disorder in Later Life: A Canadian Perspective
Laurie Corna & Laura Gage, University of Toronto, John Cairney, McMaster
University,
David L. Streiner, University of Toronto
PART IV: Special Topics
Chapter 12: Women and Mental Health
Sarah Romans & Lori Ross, University of Toronto
Chapter 13: Migrants and Epidemiology of Psychiatric Disorders in Canada
Douglas W. MacPherson, Migration Health Consultants Inc.,
Brian D. Gushulak, McMaster University
Chapter 14: Mental Disorders and Stigma:
Three Moments in Canadian History
Heather Stuart, Queen's University
Chapter 15: Psychiatric Epidemiology and Correction
Julio Arboleda-Flórez, Queen's University
Chapter 16: The Epidemiology of Suicide in Canada
Isaac Sakinofsky, University of Toronto,
Greg Webster, Canadian Institute for Health Information
PART V: Mental Health Care Services and Policy
Chapter 17: Depression and Mental Health Supports and Services in Canada
Anne Rhodes, University of Toronto, Julie Thurlow, Workplace Safety
Insurance Board,
Nicole Donaldson, Toronto Western Hospital, Amanda T. Lo, McMaster
University,
Jennifer Bethell, University of Toronto
Chapter 18: Examining the Mental Health of the Working Population:
Organizations, Individuals and Haystacks
Carolyn Dewa & Elizabeth Lin, Centre for Addiction & Mental Health,
Marc Corbiere, Université de Sherbrooke, Martin Shain, Centre for Addiction
& Mental Health
Chapter 19: Knowledge Translation in Mental Health Care Research:
From Epidemiology to Policy
Paula Goering, Centre for Addiction & Mental Health,
Charlotte Waddell, Simon Fraser University
PART VI: Final Thoughts
Chapter 20: Where do we go from here?
The future of Psychiatric Epidemiology in Canada
David Streiner, University of Toronto & John Cairney, McMaster University