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    AuthorPriebe, S (50)Hansson, L (7)McCabe, R (7)Bhui, K (5)Wiersma, D (5)Bullenkamp, J (4)Slade, M (4)Torres-Gonzales, F (4)Burns, T (3)Franciskovic, T (3)... View MoreSubjectCARE (10)QUALITY-OF-LIFE (9)SCHIZOPHRENIA (7)DEPRESSION (5)DISORDERS (5)Humans (5)ILLNESS (5)PEOPLE (5)POPULATION (5)POSTTRAUMATIC-STRESS-DISORDER (4)... View MoreDate Issued2009 (12)2008 (7)2007 (17)2006 (6)2005 (6)2004 (4)2003 (4)2002 (9)2001 (3)2000 (1)
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    Psychiatric disorders in HIV-positive individuals in urban Uganda 

    Petrushkin, H; Boardman, J; Ovuga, E (2005-12)
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    Implicit and explicit categorization of speech sounds - dissociating behavioural and neurophysiological data 

    Bien, H; Lagemann, L; Dobel, C; Zwitserlood, P (2009-07)
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    On the production of morphologically complex words with special attention to effects of frequency. 

    BIEN, H (Ponsen & Looijen: Wageningen, 2007)
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    Frequency effects in compound production. 

    BIEN, H; Levelt, WJM; Baayen, RH (2005)
    Four experiments investigated the role of frequency information in compound production by independently varying the frequencies of the first and second constituent as well as the frequency of the compound itself. Pairs of ...
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    The Depression Network (DeNT) Study: methodology and sociodemographic characteristics of the first 470 affected sibling pairs from a large multi-site linkage genetic study 

    Farmer, A; Breen, G; Brewster, S; Craddock, N; Gill, M; Korszun, A; Maier, W; Middleton, L; Mors, O; Owen, M;... (2004)
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    European network for promoting the physical health of residents in psychiatric and social care facilities (HELPS): background, aims and methods 

    Weiser, P; Becker, T; Losert, C; Alptekin, K; Berti, L; Burti, L; Burton, A; Dernovsek, M; Dragomirecka, E; Freidl, M;... (2009-08-28)
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    Housing services for people with mental disorders in England: patient characteristics, care provision and costs 

    Priebe, S; Saidi, M; Want, A; Mangalore, R; Knapp, M (2009-10)
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    Reinstitutionalisation in mental health care - This largely unnoticed process requires debate and evaluation 

    Priebe, S; Turner, T (2003-01-25)
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    Consequences of Untreated Posttraumatic Stress Disorder Following War in Former Yugoslavia: Morbidity, Subjective Quality of Life, and Care Costs 

    Priebe, S; Matanov, A; Gavrilovic, JJ; McCrone, P; Ljubotina, D; Knezevic, G; Kucukalic, A; Franciskovic, T; Schutzwohl, M (2009-10)
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    Does interpreter-mediated CBT with traumatized refugee people work? A comparison of patient outcomes in East London 

    d'Ardenne, P; Ruaro, L; Cestari, L; Fakhoury, W; Priebe, S (2007)
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