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National Comorbidity Survey: Replication (NCSR-2001-2003)

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The non-series is dedicated to providing access to studies which are not otherwise a part of an explicit series.


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  • Psychological, physical, and sleep comorbidities and functional impairment in irritable bowel syndrome: Results from a national survey of U.S. adults
  • General psychopathology factor and borderline personality disorder: Evidence for substantial overlap from two nationally representative surveys of U.S. adults
  • Symptoms of traumatic encephalopathy syndrome are common in the United States general population
  • Childhood neglect and suicidal behavior: Findings from the national comorbidity survey replication
  • Urban upbringing and psychiatric disorders in the United States: A racial comparison
  • Psychotic experiences and suicidal behavior: Testing the influence of psycho-socioenvironmental factors
  • Age and gender effects in recent violence perpetration
  • Urban upbringing and psychotic experiences in the United States: A racial and geographic comparison
  • Prevalence and correlates of self-harm among a sample of repeat DUI offenders
  • Risk for misdiagnosing chronic traumatic encephalopathy in men with anger control problems

Study Details

Study Series: NONSRS Non SAMHSA Studies
Study Year:
2001-2003
Alternate Title:
NCSR-2001-2003
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