Jenkins, Rachel.
Rachel Jenkins British academic, psychiatrist and epidemiologist
Jenkins, Rachel, 1949-
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Works
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Counselling in general practice |
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Developing a national mental health policy, 2002: |
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Indicators for mental health in the population : a series of two workshops |
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Non-fatal suicidal behaviour among prisoners. |
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On the State of the Public Health: the Annual Report of the Chief Medical Officer of the Department of Health of England, 1995: an example of increased visibility of mental health at a national level. |
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Patterns of suicide by occupation in England and Wales: 2001-2005. |
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Perspectives and concerns of clients at primary health care facilities involved in evaluation of a national mental health training programme for primary care in Kenya |
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Post-viral fatigue syndrome, c1991: |
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Prevalence and treatment of common mental disorders in the English national population, 1993-2007. |
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Prevalence of alcohol consumption and hazardous drinking, tobacco and drug use in urban Tanzania, and their associated risk factors |
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Prevalence of common mental disorders in a rural district of Kenya, and socio-demographic risk factors |
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Prevalence of malaria parasites in adults and its determinants in malaria endemic area of Kisumu County, Kenya |
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Prevalence of non-suicidal self-harm and service contact in England, 2000-14: repeated cross-sectional surveys of the general population |
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prevenção da depressão e da ansiedade o papel dos cuidados de saúde primários |
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Preventing mental illness : mental health promotion in primary care / ed. Rachel Jenkins and T Bedirhan Üstün. - Chichester [etc.], cop. 1998. |
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Prevention in psychiatry, c1994: |
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The prevention of suicide : a conference organised by the Department of Health, Faculty of Public Health Medicine, Royal College of General Practitioners and the Royal College of Psychiatrists |
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The Primary care of schizophrenia : a conference |
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Primary care treatment for child and adolescent neuropsychiatric conditions in remote rural Punjab, Pakistan - a cross-sectional survey. |
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Primary group size, social support, gender and future mental health status in a prospective study of people living in private households throughout Great Britain |
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Primary mental health care in rural Punjab, Pakistan: providers, and user perspectives of the effectiveness of treatments. |
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The proportion of true cases of autism is not changing. |
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Psychiatric morbidity in prisoners and solitary cellular confinement, II: special ('strip') cells |
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Psychological well-being of staff working with people who have challenging behaviour |
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Psychosocial and psychiatric risk factors for suicide. Case-control psychological autopsy study |
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Public-academic partnerships: Improving human resource provision for mental health in Somaliland |
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Public health significance of mixed anxiety and depression: beyond current classification. |
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Recalibration methods to enhance information on prevalence rates from large mental health surveys. |
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Recession, debt and mental health: challenges and solutions. |
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Relationship between parental psychopathology, parenting strategies and child mental health--findings from the GB national study. |
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The relationship between personal debt and specific common mental disorders. |
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The reluctance to seek treatment for neurotic disorders. |
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Report of the WPA task force on brain drain |
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Risk factors and the prevalence of neurosis and psychosis in ethnic groups in Great Britain. |
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Risk factors, prevalence, and treatment of anxiety and depressive disorders in Pakistan: systematic review |
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The role of global traditional and complementary systems of medicine in treating mental health problems |
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Scaling up mental health services: where would the money come from? |
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Sex differences in minor psychiatric morbidity, c1985 |
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Short structured general mental health in service training programme in Kenya improves patient health and social outcomes but not detection of mental health problems - a pragmatic cluster randomised controlled trial |
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Should development agencies care about mental health? |
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Social capital |
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Social, economic, human rights and political challenges to global mental health. |
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Social position and the common mental disorders with disability: estimates from the National Psychiatric Survey of Great Britain. |
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Social support networks and type of neurotic symptom among adults in British households |
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Socioeconomic status, standard of living, and neurotic disorder |
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Stressors, burnout and social support: nurses in acute mental health settings. |
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The structure of paranoia in the general population. |
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Substance misuse and psychiatric comorbidity: an overview of the OPCS National Psychiatric Morbidity Survey. |
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Suicidal ideation, self-harm and attempted suicide: results from the British psychiatric morbidity survey 2000. |
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Supporting governments to adopt mental health policies. |
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Tedium vitae, death wishes, suicidal ideation and attempts in Kenya-prevalence and risk factors |
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Training, attitudes and practice of district health workers in Kenya. |
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Training primary health care workers in mental health and its impact on diagnoses of common mental disorders in primary care of a developing country, Malawi: a cluster-randomized controlled trial |
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Treatment outcomes in palliative care: the TOPCare study. A mixed methods phase III randomised controlled trial to assess the effectiveness of a nurse-led palliative care intervention for HIV positive patients on antiretroviral therapy |
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Treatment seeking by individuals with obsessive-compulsive disorder from the british psychiatric morbidity survey of 2000. |
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Trends in service use and treatment for mental disorders in adults throughout Great Britain. |
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Unequal access and unmet need: neurotic disorders and the use of primary care services. |
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Urban-rural mental health differences in Great Britain: findings from the National Morbidity Survey |
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Use of interactive teaching techniques to introduce mental health training to medical schools in a resource poor setting |
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"Value for money" in treating Alzheimer's disease with the new cholinesterase inhibitors. |
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Violence and psychiatric morbidity in the national household population of Britain: public health implications. |
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Welcome to the 16th volume of Future Oncology |
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What action can national and international agencies take? |
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What could the future hold for treatment sequencing in cancer medicine? An interview with Angela Märten |
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Whither mental health policy-where does it come from and does it go anywhere useful?: Comment on "Cross-national diffusion of mental health policy". |
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Why people do not take their psychotropic drugs as prescribed: results of the 2000 National Psychiatric Morbidity Survey |
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Women and mental illness |
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World Health Organization guide to mental and neurological health in primary care |
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