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CS01. Core Symposium: European Contribution to the Classification of Mental Disorders
Towards ICD-11 and DSM-V: Some current problems of diagnosis in psychiatry
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- 16 April 2020, p. S1
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CS01. Core Symposium: European Contribution to the Classification of Mental Disorders
Prospects for the classification of mental disorders of the elderly
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CS01. Core Symposium: European Contribution to the Classification of Mental Disorders
Prospects for the classification of mental disorders of children and adolescents
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CS01. Core Symposium: European Contribution to the Classification of Mental Disorders
Prospects for the classification of mental disorders in women
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- 16 April 2020, pp. S1-S2
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CS01.05
CS01. Core Symposium: European Contribution to the Classification of Mental Disorders
Should long-term outcome play a role in classification? considerations from european primary care research on affective disorders
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- 16 April 2020, p. S2
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CS01.06
CS01. Core Symposium: European Contribution to the Classification of Mental Disorders
Prospects for the classification of mental disorders for use in primary and general health care
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- 16 April 2020, p. S2
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S01.01
S01. Symposium: Burnout and Workrelated Mental Health Problems Amongst Medical Doctors (Organised by the AEP Section on Epidemiology and Social Psychiatry)
Individual and contextual predictors of burnout among mid-career Norwegian doctors: A ten-year follow-up nationwide study
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- 16 April 2020, pp. S2-S3
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S01.02
S01. Symposium: Burnout and Workrelated Mental Health Problems Amongst Medical Doctors (Organised by the AEP Section on Epidemiology and Social Psychiatry)
Results of one-year follow-up after participation in a burn-out prevention program for medical doctors at Villa Sana, Norway
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- 16 April 2020, p. S3
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S01.03
S01. Symposium: Burnout and Workrelated Mental Health Problems Amongst Medical Doctors (Organised by the AEP Section on Epidemiology and Social Psychiatry)
Early recognition and help-seeking in burnout: Are psychiatrists any wiser?
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- 16 April 2020, p. S3
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S01.04
S01. Symposium: Burnout and Workrelated Mental Health Problems Amongst Medical Doctors (Organised by the AEP Section on Epidemiology and Social Psychiatry)
Burnout symptoms among impaired doctors treated in a spanish physicians programme
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- 16 April 2020, p. S3
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S02.01
S02. Symposium: Gender Differences in Mental Health. Current Evidence from Epidemiology
Gender differences in the symptoms of depression and anxiety. A comparison of interview and self-assessment data
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- 16 April 2020, pp. S3-S4
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S02. Symposium: Gender Differences in Mental Health. Current Evidence from Epidemiology
Familial aggregation of mood disorders: Is there a sex of proband effect?
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- 16 April 2020, p. S4
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S02.03
S02. Symposium: Gender Differences in Mental Health. Current Evidence from Epidemiology
A community study on gender differences in mental health indicators and mediating effects of stalking victimization
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- 16 April 2020, p. S4
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S02.04
S02. Symposium: Gender Differences in Mental Health. Current Evidence from Epidemiology
Gender differences in caregiver burden and depression: A population-based study in Germany
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- 16 April 2020, pp. S4-S5
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S02.05
S02. Symposium: Gender Differences in Mental Health. Current Evidence from Epidemiology
Sex differences in the occurrence of late-life dementia
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- 16 April 2020, p. S5
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S03.01
S03. Symposium: Antipsychotics: Mode of Action Highlights
Antipsychotics: Mode of action highlights
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- 16 April 2020, p. S5
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S03. Symposium: Antipsychotics: Mode of Action Highlights
The complexity of using D2-dopamine antagonists in the treatment of patients with schizophrenia
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- 16 April 2020, pp. S5-S6
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S03. Symposium: Antipsychotics: Mode of Action Highlights
Why cannabis use is bad for schizophrenia
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- 16 April 2020, p. S6
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S03. Symposium: Antipsychotics: Mode of Action Highlights
Schizophrenia: A biologist's perspective
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- 16 April 2020, p. S6
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S04. Symposium: The New Role of (Neuro) Psychiatry in Sexual Medicine
Introduction
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- 16 April 2020, p. S6
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