Ronald C. Kessler

Ronald C. Kessler, PhD

McNeil Family Professor of Health Care Policy, Department of Health Care Policy, Harvard Medical School
Making the business case for enhanced depression care: The National Institute of Mental Health-Harvard Work Outcomes Research and Cost-Effectiveness Study.
Authors: Wang PS, Simon GE, Kessler RC
Journal of Occupational and Environmental Medicine
View full abstract on Pubmed
The descriptive epidemiology of commonly occurring mental disorders in the United States.
Authors: Kessler RC and Wang PS
Annual Review of Public Health
View full abstract on Pubmed
Lifetime prevalence of mental disorders in Lebanon: First onset, treatment, and exposure to war.
Authors: Karam EG, Mneimneh ZN, Dimassi H, et al.
PLoS Medicine
View full abstract on Pubmed
Co-morbid major depression and generalized anxiety disorders in the National Comorbidity Survey follow-up.
Authors: Kessler RC, Gruber M, Hettema JM, et al.
Psychological Medicine
View full abstract on Pubmed
Psychometric properties of the Chinese version of the Adult ADHD Self-Report Scale.
Authors: Yeh CB, Gau SS, Kessler RC, et al.
International Journal of Methods in Psychiatric Research
View full abstract on Pubmed
The relation between multiple pains and mental disorders: Results from the World Mental Health Surveys.
Authors: Gureje O, Von Korff M, Kola L, et al.
Pain
View full abstract on Pubmed
Impact of comorbidity on headache-related disability.
Authors: Saunders K, Merikangas KR, Low NC, et al.
Neurology
View full abstract on Pubmed
Twelve-month mental disorders in South Africa: prevalence, service use and demographic correlates in the population-based South African Stress and Health Study.
Authors: Williams DR, Herman A, Stein DJ, et al.
Psychological Medicine
View full abstract on Pubmed
Cross-national prevalence and risk factors for suicidal ideation, plans and attempts.
Authors: Nock MK, Borges G, Bromet EJ, et al.
British Journal of Psychiatry
View full abstract on Pubmed
Lifetime prevalence of psychiatric disorders in South Africa.
Authors: Stein DJ, Seedat S, Herman A, et al.
British Journal of Psychiatry
View full abstract on Pubmed