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    A world of lies
    (SAGE PUBLICATIONS INC, 2455 TELLER RD, THOUSAND OAKS, CA 91320 USA, 2006) Aavik, T.; Abu-Hilal, M.; Ahmad, F.Z.; Ahmed, R.A.; Alarco, B.; Amponsah, B.; Atoum, A.; Bahrami, H.; Banton, P.; Barca, V.; Basualdo, M.; Benjet, C.; Bhowon, U.; Bond, C.F.; Case, T.I.; Caso, L.; Chadee, D.; Churney, R.; Courtoy, M.; Datevyan, H.; Donatien, D.; Gastardo-Conaco, C.; Gendolla, G.; Ghayur, M.A.; Giri, V.N.; Gunawardhane, R.; Han, H.S.; Hartwig, M.; Ul Hasanat, N.; Herrera, D.; Hofhansl, A.; Holland, R.; Horgan, J.; Huang, S.T.T.; Ismail, R.; Javahishvili, T.; Johnston, L.; Kapardis, A.; Ker-Dincer, M.; Kerslake, M.; Khaltourina, A.; Khaltourina, D.; Kion, J.A.; Koehnken, G.; Kokkinaki, F.; Koljatic, M.; Kostik, A.; Kurman, J.; Lee, K.; Levintsa, E.; Lovas, L.; Masip, J.; Matuk, C.R.; Melinder, A.; Merckelbach, H.; Messili, R.; Miles, L.; Mngadi, P.T.; Munyae, M.M.; Nedeljkovic, J.; Neto, F.; Niemi, M.; Niraula, S.; Nizharadze, G; Oka, T.; O'Sullivan, D.E.M.; Pawlowski, B.; Pereira, M.E.; Platon, C.; Rao, S.H.; Reynolds, S.; Rime, B.; Rodríguez, O.; Rono, R.; Roxana, I.; Rus, V.S.; Schulmeyer, M.; Shu, L.; Silva, M.; Simulioniene, R.; Stuchlikova, I.; Sverko, I.; Talwar, V.; Tchombe, T.M.; Tifner, S.; Tredoux, C.; Voracek, M.; Vrij, A.; Williams, K.; Wright, R.; Zhang, Y.C.; Aavik, T ; Univ Tartu, Ulikooli 18, EE-50090 Tartu, Estonia.
    This article reports two worldwide studies of stereotypes about liars. These studies are carried out in 75 different countries and 43 different languages. In Study 1, participants respond to the open-ended question "How can you tell when people are lying?" In Study 2, participants complete a questionnaire about lying. These two studies reveal a dominant pan-cultural stereotype: that liars avert gaze. The authors identify other common beliefs and offer a social control interpretation.
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    Association of the catechol-O-methyltransferase gene and attention deficit hyperactivity disorder: results from an epidemiological study of adolescents of Mexico City
    (2013) Martínez-Levy, G.A.; Benjet, C.; Pérez-Molina, A.; Gómez-Sánchez, A.; Briones-Velasco, M.; Cárdenas-Godinez, M.; Cruz-Fuentes, C.S.; Psychiatric Genetics Department, Clinical Research Branch and Epidemiological and Psychosocial Research Division, National Institute of Psychiatry Ramon de la Fuente Muñiz, Mexico City; cruz@imp.edu.mx
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    Associations between mental disorders and subsequent onset of hypertension
    (2014) Stein, D. J.; Aguilar-Gaxiola, S.; Alonso, J.; Bruffaerts, R.; de Jonge, P.; Liu, Z.R.; Caldas-de-Almeida, J.M.; O'Neill, S.; Viana, M.C.; Al-Hamzawi, A. O.; Angermeyer, M.C.; Benjet, C.; de Graaf, R.; Ferry, F.; Kovess-Masfety, V.; Levinson, D.; De Girolamo, G.; Florescu, S.; Hu, C.Y.; Kawakami, N.; Haro, J.M.; Piazza, M.; Posada-Villa, J.; Wojtyniak, B.J.; Xavier, M.; Lim, C.C.W.; Kessler, R.C.; Scott, K.M.; Department of Psychiatry and Mental Health, University of Cape Town, Cape Town, South Africa; dan.stein@uct.ac.za
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    Associations between neighborhood-level violence and individual mental disorders: results from the World Mental Health surveys in five Latin American cities
    (Elsevier, 2019) Benjet, C.; Sampson, L.; Yu, S.; Kessler, R. C.; Zaslavsky, A.; Evans-Lacko, S.; Martins, S. S.; Andrade, L. H.; Aguilar-Gaxiola, S.; Cía, A.; Medina-Mora, M. E.; Stagnaro, J. C.; Torres de Galvez, M. Y.; Viana, M. C.; Galea, S.; Department of Epidemiology and Psychosocial Research, National Institute of Psychiatry Ramón de la Fuente Muñiz, Mexico City, Mexico; cbenjet@imp.edu.mx (C. Benjet)
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    Change in binge eating and binge eating disorder associated with migration from Mexico to the U.S.
    (2012) Swanson, S.A.; Saito, N.; Borges, G.; Benjet, C.; Aguilar-Gaxiola, S.; Medina-Mora, M.E.; Breslau, J.; Harvard School of Public Health, Department of Epidemiology, Boston, MA 02115, USA; sswanson@hsph.harvard.edu
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    Complementary and alternative medicine contacts by persons with mental disorders in 25 countries: results from the World Mental Health Surveys
    (Cambridge University Press, 2018) Jonge, P. de; Wardenaar, K. J.; Hoenders, H. R.; Evans-Lacko, S.; Kovess-Masfety, V.; Aguilar-Gaxiola, S.; Al-Hamzawi, A.; Alonso, J.; Andrade, L. H.; Benjet, C.; Bromet, E. J.; Bruffaerts, R.; Bunting, B.; Caldas-de-Almeida, J. M.; Dinolova, R. V.; Florescu, S.; Girolamo, G. de; Gureje, O.; Haro, J. M.; Hu, C.; Huang, Y.; Karam, E. G.; Karam, G.; Lee, S.; Lépine, J.-P.; Levinson, D.; Makanjuola, V.; Navarro-Mateu, F.; Pennell, B.-E.; Posada-Villa, J.; Scott, K.; Tachimori, H.; Williams, D.; Wojtyniak, B.; Kessler, R. C.; Thornicroft, G.; WHO World Mental Health Survey Colloborators; Borges, Guilherme; Medina-Mora, Maria Elena; Developmental Psychology, Department of Psychology, Rijksuniversiteit Groningen, Groningen, the Netherlands; peter.de.jonge@rug.nl
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    Depression-anxiety relationships with chronic physical conditions: results from the World Mental Health Surveys
    (2007) Scott, K.M.; Bruffaerts, R.; Tsang, A.; Ormel, J.; Alonso, J.; Angermeyer, M.C.; Benjet, C.; Bromet, E.; De Girolamo, G.; De Graaf, R.; Gasquet, I.; Gureje, O.; Haro, J.M.; He, Y.; Kessler, R.C.; Levinson, D.; Mneimneh, Z.N.; Oakley-Browne, M.A.; Posada-Villa, J.; Stein, D.J.; Takeshima, T.; Von-Korff, M.; Department of Psychological Medicine, Wellington School of Medicine and Health Sciences, PO Box 7343 Wellington South, New Zealand; kate.scott@otago.ac.nz
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    Evaluating the Parental Fitness of Psychiatrically Diagnosed Individuals: Advocating a Functional–Contextual Analysis of Parenting
    (2003) Benjet, C.; Azar, S.T.; Kuersten-Hogan, R.; Penn State Univ, Dept Psychol, Moore Bldg, University Pk, PA 16802 USA.
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    Exploring the prevalence of substance-induced neurocognitive disorder among polysubstance users, adding subjective and objective evidence of cognitive impairment
    (Elsevier/North-Holland Biomedical Press, 2020) Toledo-Fernández, A.; Marín-Navarrete, R.; Villalobos-Gallegos, L.; Salvador-Cruz, J.; Benjet, C.; Roncero, C.; Universidad Anáhuac México. Facultad de Psicología. México; aldebaran.toledofe@anahuac.mx (A. Toledo-Fernández)
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    Exposure to alcohol, drugs and tobacco and the risk of subsequent suicidality: Findings from the Mexican Adolescent Mental Health Survey
    (ELSEVIER IRELAND LTD, ELSEVIER HOUSE, BROOKVALE PLAZA, EAST PARK SHANNON, CO, CLARE, 00000, IRELAND, 2011) Miller, M.; Borges, G.; Orozco, R.; Mukamal, K.; Rimm, E.B.; Benjet, C.; Medina-Mora, M.E.; Inst Nacl Psiquiatria, Dept Invest Epidemiol, Direcc Invest Epidemiol & Psicosociales, Calzada Mexico Xochimilco 101, Mexico City 14370, DF, Mexico.; mmiller@hsph.harvard.edu
    Aims: To examine whether the association between prevalence measures of suicidality and substance abuse/dependence among adolescents (1) is attenuated when temporal priority of exposure and outcome are taken into account, (2) extends to substance use (i.e. without disorder), (3) applies to tobacco use and dependence independent of illicit drugs and alcohol use/disorder, and (4) is confounded by comorbid mental illness. Design: Discrete-time survival models were applied to retrospectively reported age of onset of first suicidal ideation, plan and attempt and age of onset of first substance use and disorder. Participants: 3005 adolescents aged 12-17 residing in the Mexico City Metropolitan Area in 2005. Measurements: The World Mental Health computer-assisted adolescent version of the Composite International Diagnostic Interview was used to assess suicidal outcomes and psychiatric disorders including substance dependence/abuse. Findings: Use of and dependence on tobacco is as strong a predictor of subsequent suicidality as is use of and dependence with abuse of alcohol and drugs. The association between substance use and subsequent suicidality is not fully accounted for by comorbid mental illness. Conclusion: Efforts to reduce the use as well as the abuse of alcohol, drugs and tobacco may help reduce the risk of subsequent suicidal behaviors among adolescents in Mexico. (C) 2010 Elsevier Ireland Ltd. All rights reserved.
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    Family burden related to mental and physical disorders in the world: results from the WHO World Mental Health (WMH) surveys
    (2013) Viana, M.C.; Gruber, M.J.; Shahly, V.; Alhamzawi, A.; Alonso, J.; Andrade, L.H.; Angermeyer, M.C.; Benjet, C.; Bruffaerts, R.; Caldas-de-Almeida, J.M.; De Girolamo, G.; De Jonge, P.; Ferry, F.; Florescu, S.; Gureje, O.; Haro, J.M.; Hinkov, H.; Hu, C.; Karam, E.G.; Lépine, J.P.; Levinson, D.; Posada-Villa, J.; Sampson, N.A.; Kessler, R.C.; Department of Social Medicine, Universidade Federal do Espirito Santo (UFES); mcviana@uol.com.br
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    Global and national burden of diseases and injuries among children and adolescents between 1990 and 2013 findings from the global burden of disease 2013 study
    (American Medical Association, 2016) Global Burden of Disease Pediatrics Collaboration; Benjet, C.; Institute for Health Metrics and Evaluation, University of Washington, 2301 Fifth Ave, Ste 600, Seattle,WA 98121; tvos@uw.edu
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    Global, regional, and national age-sex specific all-cause and cause-specific mortality for 240 causes of death, 1990-2013: a systematic analysis for the Global Burden of Disease Study 2013
    (London : Elsevier, 2015) Naghavi, M.; Wang, H. D.; Lozano, R.; Davis, A.; Liang, X. F.; Zhou, M. G.; Vollset, S. E.; Ozgoren, A. A.; Abdalla, S.; Abd-Allah, F.; Aziz, M. I. A.; Abera, S. F.; Aboyans, V.; Abraham, B.; Abraham, J. P.; Abuabara, K. E.; Abubakar, I.; Abu-Raddad, L. J.; Abu-Rmeileh, N. M. E.; Achoki, T.; Adelekan, A.; Ademi, Z. N.; Adofo, K.; Adou, A. K.; Adsuar, J. C.; Arnlov, J.; Agardh, E. E.; Akena, D.; Al Khabouri, M. J.; Alasfoor, D.; Albittar, M.; Alegretti, M. A.; Aleman, A. V.; Alemu, Z. A.; Alfonso-Cristancho, R.; Alhabib, S.; Ali, M. K.; Ali, R.; Alla, F.; Al Lami, F.; Allebeck, P.; AlMazroa, M. A.; Salman, R. A. S.; Alsharif, U.; Alvarez, E.; Alviz-Guzman, N.; Amankwaa, A. A.; Amare, A. T.; Ameli, O.; Amini, H.; Ammar, W.; Anderson, H. R.; Anderson, B. O.; Antonio, C. A. T.; Anwari, P.; Apfel, H.; Cunningham, S. A.; Arsenijevic, V. S. A.; Al, Artaman; Asad, M. M.; Asghar, R. J.; Assadi, R.; Atkins, L. S.; Atkinson, C.; Badawi, A.; Bahit, M. C.; Bakfalouni, T.; Balakrishnan, K.; Balalla, S.; Banerjee, A.; Barber, R. M.; Barker-Collo, S. L.; Barquera, S.; Barregard, L.; Barrero, L. H.; Barrientos-Gutierrez, T.; Basu, A.; Basu, S.; Basulaiman, M. O.; Beardsley, J.; Bedi, N.; Beghi, E.; Bekele, T.; Bell, M. L.; Benjet, C.; Bennett, D. A.; Bensenor, I. M.; Benzian, H.; Bertozzi-Villa, A.; Beyene, T. J.; Bhala, N.; Bhalla, A.; Bhutta, Z. A.; Bikbov, B.; Bin Abdulhak, A.; Biryukov, S.; Blore, J. D.; Blyth, F. M.; Bohensky, M. A.; Borges, G.; Bose, D.; Boufous, S.; Bourne, R. R.; Boyers, L. N.; Brainin, M.; Brauer, M.; Brayne, C. E. G.; Brazinova, A.; Breitborde, N.; Brenner, H.; Briggs, A. D. M.; Brown, J. C.; Brugha, T. S.; Buckle, G. C.; Bui, L. N.; Bukhman, G.; Burch, M.; Nonato, I. R. C.; Carabin, H.; Cardenas, R.; Carapetis, J.; Carpenter, D. O.; Caso, V.; Castaneda-Orjuela, C. A.; Castro, R. E.; Catala-Lopez, F.; Cavalleri, F.; Chang, J. C.; Charlson, F. C.; Che, X.; Chen, H. L.; Chen, Y. Y.; Chen, J. S.; Chen, Z. M.; Chiang, P. P. C.; Chimed-Ochir, O.; Chowdhury, R.; Christensen, H.; Christophi, C. A.; Chuang, T. W.; Chugh, S. S.; Cirillo, M.; Coates, M. M.; Coffeng, L. E.; Coggeshall, M. S.; Cohen, A.; Colistro, V.; Colquhoun, S. M.; Colomar, M.; Cooper, L. T.; Cooper, C.; Coppola, L. M.; Cortinovis, M.; Courville, K.; Cowie, B. C.; Criqui, M. H.; Crump, J. A.; Cuevas-Nasu, L.; Leite, I. D. C.; Dabhadkar, K. C.; Dandona, L.; Dandona, R.; Dansereau, E.; Dargan, P. I.; Dayama, A.; De la Cruz-Gongora, V.; de la Vega, S. F.; De Leo, D.; Degenhardt, L.; del Pozo-Cruz, B.; Dellavalle, R. P.; Deribe, K.; Jarlais, D. C. D.; Dessalegn, M.; De Veber, G. A.; Dharmaratne, S. D.; Dherani, M.; Diaz-Ortega, J. L.; Diaz-Torne, C.; Dicker, D.; Ding, E. L.; Dokova, K.; Dorsey, E. R.; Driscoll, T. R.; Duan, L. L.; Duber, H. C.; Durrani, A. M.; Ebel, B. E.; Edmond, K. M.; Ellenbogen, R. G.; Elshrek, Y.; Ermakov, S. P.; Erskine, H. E.; Eshrati, B.; Esteghamati, A.; Estep, K.; Furst, T.; Fahimi, S.; Fahrion, A. S.; Faraon, E. J. A.; Farzadfar, F.; Fay, D. F. J.; Feigl, A. B.; Feigin, V. L.; Felicio, M. M.; Fereshtehnejad, S. M.; Fernandes, J. G.; Ferrari, A. J.; Fleming, T. D.; Foigt, N.; Foreman, K.; Forouzanfar, M. H.; Fowkes, F. G. R.; Paleo, U. F.; Franklin, R. C.; Futran, N. D.; Gaffikin, L.; Gambashidze, K.; Gankpe, F. G.; Garcia-Guerra, F. A.; Garcia, A. C.; Geleijnse, J. M.; Gessner, B. D.; Gibney, K. B.; Gillum, R. F.; Gilmour, S.; Abdelmageem, I.; Ginawi, M.; Giroud, M.; Glaser, E. L.; Goenka, S.; Dantes, H. G.; Gona, P.; Gonzalez-Medina, D.; Guinovart, C.; Gupta, R.; Gosselin, R. A.; Gotay, C. C.; Goto, A.; Gowda, H. N.; Graetz, N.; Greenwell, K. F.; Gugnani, H. C.; Gunnell, D.; Gutierrez, R. A.; Haagsma, J.; Hafezi-Nejad, N.; Hagan, H.; Hagstromer, M.; Halasa, Y. A.; Hamadeh, R. R.; Hamavid, H.; Hammami, M.; Hancock, J.; Hankey, G. J.; Hansen, G. M.; Harb, H. L.; Harewood, H.; Haro, J. M.; Havmoeller, R.; Hay, R. J.; Hay, S. I.; Hedayati, M. T.; Pi, I. B. H.; Heuton, K. R.; Heydarpour, P.; Higashi, H.; Hijar, M.; Hoek, H. W.; Hoffman, H. J.; Hornberger, J. C.; Hosgood, H. D.; Hossain, M.; Hotez, P. J.; Hoy, D. G.; Hsairi, M.; Hu, G. Q.; Huang, J. J.; Huffman, M. D.; Hughes, A. J.; Husseini, A.; Huynh, C.; Iannarone, M.; Iburg, K. M.; Idrisov, B. T.; Ikeda, N.; Innos, K.; Inoue, M.; Islami, F.; Ismayilova, S.; Jacobsen, K. H.; Jassal, S.; Jayaraman, S. P.; Jensen, P. N.; Jha, V.; Jiang, G. H.; Jiang, Y.; Jonas, J. B.; Joseph, J.; Juel, K.; Kabagambe, E. K.; Kan, H. D.; Karch, A.; Karimkhani, C.; Karthikeyan, G.; Kassebaum, N.; Kaul, A.; Kawakami, N.; Kazanjan, K.; Kazi, D. S.; Kemp, A. H.; Kengne, A. P.; Keren, A.; Kereselidze, M.; Khader, Y. S.; Khalifa, Seah; Khan, E. A.; Khan, G.; Khang, Y. H.; Kieling, C.; Kinfu, Y.; Kinge, J. M.; Kim, D.; Kim, S.; Kivipelto, M.; Knibbs, L.; Knudsen, A. K.; Kokubo, Y.; Kosen, S.; Kotagal, M.; Kravchenko, M. A.; Krishnaswami, S.; Krueger, H.; Defo, B. K.; Kuipers, E. J.; Bicer, B. K.; Kulkarni, C.; Kulkarni, V. S.; Kumar, K.; Kumar, R. B.; Kwan, G. F.; Kyu, H.; Lai, T.; Balaji, A. L.; Lalloo, R.; Lallukka, T.; Lam, H.; Lan, Q.; Lansingh, V. C.; Larson, H. J.; Larsson, A.; Lavados, P. M.; Lawrynowicz, A. E. B.; Leasher, J. L.; Lee, J. T.; Leigh, J.; Leinsalu, M.; Leung, R.; Levitz, C.; Li, B.; Li, Y. C.; Li, Y. M.; Liddell, C.; Lim, S. S.; de Lima, G. M. F.; Lind, M. L.; Lipshultz, S. E.; Liu, S. W.; Liu, Y.; Lloyd, B. K.; Lofgren, K. T.; Logroscino, G.; London, S. J.; Lortet-Tieulent, J.; Lotufo, P. A.; Lucas, R. M.; Lunevicius, R.; Lyons, R. A.; Ma, S.; Machado, V. M. P.; MacIntyre, M. F.; Mackay, M. T.; MacLachlan, J. H.; Magis-Rodriguez, C.; Mahdi, A. A.; Majdan, M.; Malekzadeh, R.; Mangalam, S.; Mapoma, C. C.; Marape, M.; Marcenes, W.; Margono, C.; Marks, G. B.; Marzan, M. B.; Masci, J. R.; Mashal, M. T. Q.; Masiye, F.; Mason-Jones, A. J.; Matzopolous, R.; Mayosi, B. M.; Mazorodze, T. T.; McGrath, J. J.; McKay, A. C.; McKee, M.; McLain, A.; Meaney, P. A.; Mehndiratta, M. M.; Mejia-Rodriguez, F.; Melaku, Y. A.; Meltzer, M.; Memish, Z. A.; Mendoza, W.; Mensah, G. A.; Meretoja, A.; Mhimbira, F. A.; Miller, T. R.; Mills, E. J.; Misganaw, A.; Mishra, S. K.; Mock, C. N.; Moffitt, T. E.; Ibrahim, N. M.; Mohammad, K. A.; Mokdad, A. H.; Mola, G. L.; Monasta, L.; Monis, J. D.; Hernandez, J. C. M.; Montico, M.; Montine, T. J.; Mooney, M. D.; Moore, A. R.; Moradi-Lakeh, M.; Moran, A. E.; Mori, R.; Moschandreas, J.; Moturi, W. N.; Moyer, M. L.; Mozaffarian, D.; Mueller, U. O.; Mukaigawara, M.; Mullany, E. C.; Murray, J.; Mustapha, A.; Naghavi, P.; Naheed, A.; Naidoo, K. S.; Naldi, L.; Nand, D.; Nangia, V.; Narayan, K. M. V.; Nash, D.; Nasher, J.; Nejjari, C.; Nelson, R. G.; Neuhouser, M.; Neupane, S. P.; Newcomb, P. A.; Newman, L.; Newton, C. R.; Ng, M.; Ngalesoni, F. N.; Nguyen, G.; Nguyen, N. T. T.; Nisar, M. I.; Nolte, S.; Norheim, O. F.; Norman, R. E.; Norrving, B.; Nyakarahuka, L.; Odell, S.; O'Donnell, M.; Ohkubo, T.; Ohno, S. L.; Olusanya, B. O.; Omer, S. B.; Opio, J. N.; Orisakwe, O. E.; Ortblad, K. F.; Ortiz, A.; Otayza, M. L. K.; Pain, A. W.; Pandian, J. D.; Panelo, C. I.; Panniyammakal, J.; Papachristou, C.; Caicedo, A. J. P.; Patten, S. B.; Patton, G. C.; Paul, V. K.; Pavlin, B.; Pearce, N.; Pellegrini, C. A.; Pereira, D. M.; Peresson, S. C.; Perez-Padilla, R.; Perez-Ruiz, F. P.; Perico, N.; Pervaiz, A.; Pesudovs, K.; Peterson, C. B.; Petzold, M.; Phillips, B. K.; Phillips, D. E.; Phillips, M. R.; Plass, D.; Piel, F. B.; Poenaru, D.; Polinder, S.; Popova, S.; Poulton, R. G.; Pourmalek, F.; Prabhakaran, D.; Qato, D.; Quezada, A. D.; Quistberg, D. A.; Rabito, F.; Rafay, A.; Rahimi, K.; Rahimi-Movaghar, V.; Rahman, S. U. R.; Raju, M.; Rakovac, I.; Rana, S. M.; Refaat, A.; Remuzzi, G.; Ribeiro, A. L.; Ricci, S.; Riccio, P. M.; Richardson, L.; Richardus, J. H.; Roberts, B.; Roberts, D. A.; Robinson, M.; Roca, A.; Rodriguez, A.; Rojas-Rueda, D.; Ronfani, L.; Room, R.; Roth, G. A.; Rothenbacher, D.; Rothstein, D. H.; Rowley, J. 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    Mental disorders among college students in the World Health Organization World Mental Health Surveys
    (London : Cambridge University Press, 2016) Auerbach, R. P.; Alonso, J.; Axinn, W. G.; Cuijpers, P.; Ebert, D. D.; Green, J. G.; Hwang, I.; Kessler, R. C.; Liu, H.; Mortier, P.; Nock, M. K.; Pinder-Amaker, S.; Sampson, N. A.; Aguilar-Gaxiola, A.; Al-Hamzawi, A.; Andrade, L. H.; Benjet, C.; Caldas-de-Almeida, J. M.; Demyttenaere, K.; Florescu, S.; De Girolamo, G.; Gureje, O.; Haro, J. M.; Karam, E. G.; Kiejna, A.; Kovess-Masfety, V.; Lee, S.; McGrath, J. J.; O’Neill, S.; Pennell, B.-E.; Scott, K.; Ten Have, M.; Torres, Y.; Zaslavsky, A. M.; Zarkov, Z.; Bruffaerts, R.; Department of Psychiatry, Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA, USA; kessler@hcp.med.harvard.edu
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    Mental disorders among persons with arthritis: results from the World Mental Health Surveys
    (CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS, 32 AVENUE OF THE AMERICAS, NEW YORK, NY 10013-2473 USA, 2008) He, Y.; Zhang, M.; Lin, E.H.B.; Bruffaerts, R.; Posada-Villa, J.; Angermeyer, M.C.; Levinson, D.; De Girolamo, G.; Uda, H.; Mneimneh, Z.; Benjet, C.; De Graaf, R.; Scott, K.M.; Gureje, O.; Seedat, S.; Haro, J.M.; Bromet, E.J.; Alonso, J.; Kovess, V.; Von Korff, M.; Kessler, R.; Shanghai Mental Hlth Ctr, Shanghai 200030, Peoples R China; heyl2001@yahoo.com.cn
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    Migration from Mexico to the United States and conduct disorder: a cross-national study.
    (2011) Breslau, J.; Borges, G.; Saito, N.; Tancredi, D.J.; Benjet, C.; Hinton, L.; Kendler, K.S.; Kravitz, R.; Vega, W.; Aguilar-Gaxiola, S.; Medina-Mora, M.E.; Health Division, RAND Corporation, Pittsburgh, PA 15213-2665, USA; jbreslau@rand.org
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    Los ninis como problema emergente para la salud pública
    (2012) Hernández, M.D.S.; Benjet, C.; Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México
    La exclusión social dificulta la inserción de los jóvenes al medio escolar y laboral, a quienes no reciben educación ni empleo: ni estudian, ni trabajan (ninis). Esta situación social debe ser conocida por quienes están involucrados en la atención de los niños y los adolescentes, para comprender el problema de salud mental pública al que se enfrentan los jóvenes de nuestro país. Este problem a ha sido informado desde hace más de dos décadas en la literatura mundial, y en años recientes, se le relaciona con el fenómeno de exclusión social en los países de desarrollo intermedio, como en México. La información acerca de este tema es relevante y nece saria para difundir este problema entre los profesionales de la salud y también en quienes son responsables de las políticas públicas de salud. En este artículo se revisa la información sobre este problema psicosocial para comprender cómo surge. Se analiza la situ ación social relacionada con los problemas de salud mental en los adolescentes, de acuerdo a su estatus ocupacional y se concluye que los «ninis» son el grupo más vulnerable que presentan trastornos de ansiedad y de ánimo externalizados y además conductas suicidas
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    Parent psychopathology and offspring mental disorders: results from the WHO World Mental Health Surveys.
    (2012) McLaughlin, K.A.; Gadermann, A.M.; Hwang, I.; Sampson, N.A.; Al-Hamzawi, A.; Andrade, L.H.; Angermeyer, M.C.; Benjet, C.; Bromet, E.J.; Bruffaerts, R.; Caldas-de-Almeida, J.M.; De Girolamo, G.; De Graaf, R.; Florescu, S.; Gureje, O.; Haro, J.M.; Hinkov, H.R.; Horiguchi, I.; Hu, C.; Karam, A.N.; Kovess-Masfety, V.; Lee, S.; Murphy, S.D.; Nizamie, S.H.; Posada-Villa, J.; Williams, D.R.; Kessler, R.C.; Division of General Pediatrics, Children's Hospital Boston, Harvard Medical School, 300 Longwood Ave, Boston, MA 02115, USA; Katie.McLaughlin@childrens.harvard.edu
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    Parental psychopathology and offspring suicidality in Mexico
    (2013) Borges, G.; Borges, R.; Medina Mora, M.E.; Benjet, C.; Nock, M.K.; Instituto Nacional de Psiquiatría Ramón de la Fuente Muñiz; guibor@imp.edu.mx
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    Prevalence, service use, and demographic correlates of 12-month DSM-IV psychiatric disorders in Mexico: results from the Mexican National Comorbidity Survey
    (CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS, 32 AVENUE OF THE AMERICAS, NEW YORK, NY 10013-2473 USA, 2005) Medina-Mora, M.E.; Borges, G.; Lara, C.; Benjet, C.; Blanco, J.; Fleiz, C.; Villatoro, J.; Rojas, E.; Zambrano, J.; Inst Nacl Psiquiatria, Dept Invest Epidemiol, Direcc Invest Epidemiol & Psicosociales, Calzada Mexico Xochimilco 101, Mexico City 14370, DF, Mexico.; medinam@imp.edu.mx
    Background. This paper describes the 12-month prevalence, severity and demographic correlates of 16 DSM-IV psychiatric disorders and service utilization in the Mexican urban population aged 18-65 years of age. This is representative of 75% of the national adult population. Method. The sample design was a strict probability selection scheme. The response rate was 76(.)6%. The World Mental Health Survey version of the Composite International Diagnostic Interview was installed on laptops and administered by lay interviewers. An international WHO task force carried out its translation into Spanish. Results. The 12-month prevalence of any disorder was 12(.)1%. The most common disorders were specific phobia (4(.)0%), major depressive disorder (3(.)7%) and alcohol abuse or dependence (2(.)2%). The 12-month prevalence of very severe disorders was 3(.)7% of which only 24% used any services. Age was the only variable associated with any 12-month disorder, with the younger more likely to report any disorder. Income was associated with severity, with low and low-average incomes more likely to report a 12-month disorder. Females were more likely to report a mood and anxiety disorder, but less likely to report a substance disorder. The group of separated/widowed/divoreed was more likely to report a mood and an impulse-control disorder. Conclusions. The results show that while psychiatric disorders are common in the Mexican population, very severe mental disorders are less common and there is extreme under-utilization of mental health services.
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