00903nam a2200229 i 4500991000701519707536041216s1996 us a 001 0 eng 0133683176b13260017-39ule_instDip.to Studi Storiciita428.2Azar, Betty Schrampfer779059Basic English grammar /Betty Schrampfer AzarWhite Plains, N.J. :Longman,c1996xiv, 284 p. :ill. ;24 cmLingua ingleseGrammatica.b1326001715-03-2215-12-04991000701519707536LE023 482.2 AZA 1 1 Nel Laboratorio Geocartografico12023000069882le023c/o Laboratorio Informatico (dott. Magurano)-E24.50-no 00000.i1398439114-01-05Basic English grammar2789904UNISALENTOle02315-12-04ma -engnju0005541nam 2200781Ia 450 991097077170332120251017110055.097866101959239781280195921128019592497803095686610309568668(CKB)110986584751334(EBL)3377478(SSID)ssj0000234408(PQKBManifestationID)11202706(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000234408(PQKBWorkID)10237009(PQKB)11163898(MiAaPQ)EBC3377478(Au-PeEL)EBL3377478(CaPaEBR)ebr10071508(OCoLC)814272211(Perlego)4735210(DNLM)760588(EXLCZ)9911098658475133419931201d1994 uy 0engur|n|---|||||txtccrReducing risks for mental disorders frontiers for preventive intervention research /Committee on Prevention of Mental Disorders, Division of Biobehavorial Sciences and Mental Disorders, Institute of Medicine ; Patricia J. Mrazek and Robert J. Haggerty, editors1st ed.Washington, D.C. National Academy Press19941 online resource (635 p.)Prepared at the request of the U.S. Congress.9780309074858 0309074851 9780309049399 0309049393 Includes bibliographical references and index.REDUCING RISKS FOR Mental Disorders; Copyright; Preface; Acknowledgments; Abstract; BUILDING THE INFRASTRUCTURE; EXPANDING THE KNOWLEDGE BASE; CONDUCTING WELL-EVALUATED INTERVENTIONS; Contents; OVERVIEW; 1 Introduction; A NEW EMPHASIS ON PREVENTION: OPPORTUNITIES AND STRENGTHS; OBSTACLES TO PROGRESS; LOOKING FORWARD; ORGANIZATION OF THIS REPORT; REFERENCES; 2 New Directions in Definitions; CLASSIFYING PREVENTIVE INTERVENTIONS FOR PHYSICAL ILLNESS; CLASSIFYING INTERVENTIONS FOR MENTAL DISORDERS; The Mental Health Intervention Spectrum for Mental DisordersPreventive Interventions for Mental DisordersMENTAL HEALTH PROMOTION; THE CLASSIFICATION SYSTEM IN PRACTICE; REFERENCES; LESSONS FROM HEALTH RESEARCH; 3 Prevention of Physical Illness; CARDIOVASCULAR DISEASE; SMOKING; INJURIES; FINDINGS AND LEADS; REFERENCES; 4 The Core Sciences: Contributions and Frontiers; NEUROSCIENCE; GENETICS; EPIDEMIOLOGY; DEVELOPMENTAL PSYCHOPATHOLOGY; FINDINGS AND LEADS; REFERENCES; 5 Description of Five Illustrative Mental Disorders; DATA SOURCES, CONCEPTS, AND METHODOLOGIES USED IN THE DISORDER DESCRIPTIONS; Epidemiologic Catchment Area StudyConceptualization of OnsetMethods for Analyzing Onset; ILLUSTRATIVE DISORDERS; Conduct Disorder; Depressive Disorders; Alcohol Abuse and Dependence; Schizophrenia; Alzheimer's Disease; GAPS IN OUR KNOWLEDGE; Age-Specific Prevalence in Children; Child Psychiatric Nosology; Empirical Search for Prodromes; Co-morbidity; Transition to Adulthood; FINDINGS AND LEADS; REFERENCES; 6 Risk and Protective Factors for the Onset of Mental Disorders; ALZHEIMER'S DISEASE; Biological Risk Factors; Genetic Vulnerability; History of Head Trauma; Medical Risk Factors, Including Thyroid DisordersMaternal Age at Time of BirthPsychosocial Risk and Protective Factors; Educational Level; Smoking; Environmental Triggers; Future Directions in Identification of Risk and Protective Factors; Family Burden; Findings and Leads; SCHIZOPHRENIA; Biological Risk Factors; Genetic Vulnerability; Pregnancy and Birth Complications, Winter Births, and Viral Exposure; Biological Markers; Psychosocial Risk Factors; Low Socioeconomic Status; Disturbed Family Environment and Family Communicative Problems; Serious Behavioral and Emotional Problems in Childhood; Social Dysfunction; Substance AbuseCaregiver BurdenFindings and Leads; ALCOHOL ABUSE AND DEPENDENCE; Biological Risk Factors; Genetic Vulnerability; Biological Markers; Psychosocial Risk Factors; Personality; Contextual Factors; Psychosocial Aspects of Parental Alcoholism; Protective Factors; Positive Group Norms; Strong Attachments; Genetic Factors Modifying Expression of the Disorder; Findings and Leads; DEPRESSIVE DISORDERS; Biological Risk Factors; Genetic Vulnerability; Disease and Medication; Brain Injury; Psychosocial Risk Factors; Severe and Traumatic Life Events; Accumulation of Stresses at a Time of TransitionSociodemographic FactorsMental illnessPreventionResearchGovernment policyUnited StatesMental health promotionResearchGovernment policyUnited StatesMental illnessUnited StatesPreventionMental health promotionUnited StatesMental illnessPreventionResearchGovernment policyMental health promotionResearchGovernment policyMental illnessPrevention.Mental health promotion362.2/0425/0973Mrazek Patricia Beezley1805162Haggerty Robert J296068Institute of Medicine (U.S.).Committee on Prevention of Mental Disorders.United States.Congress.MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910970771703321Reducing risks for mental disorders4353609UNINA