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methodological issues

Regional Convention of the World Psychiatric Society

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Congress on Preventive Psychiatry
Athens, 1999 Feb. 24-28

Methodological issues in
the study of Psychiatric Prevention

Research in the field of psychiatric prevention is a challenging and difficult task. In principle, research in preventive psychiatry should be hypothesis driven by specification of the linkages and intervening mechanism through which interventions are expected to affect identified risk and protective factors and mediate delay or prevention of disorders. But the true impact of a prevention effort might not be observed for many years after the initiation of the program. As such, measurement issues are of major importance. However, resource constraints, together with the difficulties of sustaining contact with program participants, interfere with implementing the long-term follow up studies that would be necessary to assess the program effects. Additionally, there are implementation issues, e.g. it is doubtful that the prevention program long since delivered is fully responsible for effects seen many years later. Another challenge in prevention research is the need for flexible methodologies appropriate to the realities of naturalistic settings.
 
Describing such complexity, it is obvious that research methods in preventive psychiatry are situated at the interface among social sciences, epidemiological research, treatment research, evaluation research and biostatistics. Accordingly, some methodological concepts out of these fields will be presented and discussed related to the topics of preventive psychiatry.

W. Roessler, Prof., Dr. Med. Dipl.-Psych.
Psychiatric University Hospital, Zurich

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- Introduction
- First things first: Fight the stigma.
- Promotion of the psychosocial health of infants through primary health care.
- Teaching Bioethics in Medical School.
- Strategies for the prevention of suicide: emphasis on suicide attempters with concurrent psychiatric disorder.
- The ICD-10 training kit.
- Aniracetam treatment for lithium-produced cognitive deficits of bipolar patients.
- Brain plasticity and the course of mood disorders: Possible implications for secondary prevention.
- Inherited mental disorders can be prevented.
- Methodological issues in the study of Psychiatric Prevention.
- Co-operative management of chronic mental patients to prevent re-hospitalization.
- Components of a community-based chronic illness support system.
- Mobile units for rural areas in the service of psychiatric prevention.
- Prevention of personality disorders: realistic or utopic?.
- Prevention and treatment strategies should be multidimensional, continuous, multimodal and ecclectic.
- Early education intervention in schools and immediate environment.
- Before prevention.
- The relevance of comprehensive clinical diagnosis to prevention and health promotion.
- Preventive interventions for children of parents with a mental disorder: a multicomponent approach.
- Development and implementation of preventive measures for children with mentally ill parents.
- Nutrition and behavior changing concepts, changing concerns.
- The impact of perinatal care on the prevention of mental diseases.
- The WHO educational program on mental disorders in primary care.
- Biopsychosocial background and prevention of suicide.
- Current psychiatric prevention strategies in Japan.
- A case report regarding current psychiatric prevention strategies in Japan.

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