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Psychological Medicine, 1990, 20, 1023-1031 
Printed in Great Britain 


Index to Volume 20 


ABAS, M. A., SAHAKIAN, B.J. AND LFVY, R. Neuro- 
psychological deficits and CT scan changes 
in elderly depressives, 507 
Abnormal eating attitudes in London school- 
girls—a prospective epidemiological study: 
outcome at twelve month follow-up, 383 
Acculturation and psychiatric disorder; a study 
of Greek Cypriot immigrants, 941 
ACKER, C.F. See JACOBSON, R. R. et al. 
Affective psychosis and anorexia nervosa com- 
pared, 119 
Aircraft noise and social factors in psychiatric 
hospital admission rates: a re-examination of 
some data, 395 
Alpha-2 adrenergic receptor function in post-stroke 
depression, 305 
Alzheimer’s disease; the end of the beginning?, 7 
Alzheimer’s disease 
oestrogen stimulated neurophysin in, 773 
role of nerve growth factor, 249 
the end of the beginning?, 7 
American Journal of Psychiatry Contents 
October-December 1989, 237 
January-March 1990, 459 
April-June 1990, 739 
July-September 1990, 1015 
Amnesic syndrome in schizophrenia, 967 
An epidemiological study of histrionic personality 
disorder, 413 
ANDERSON, I. M., PARRY-BILLINGS, M., NEWSHOLME, 
E. A., FAIRBURN, C. G. AND COWEN, P.J. Dieting 
reduces plasma tryptophan and alters brain 
5-HT function in women, 785 
ANDREWS, G. See MACKINNON, A. J. et al. 
Anorexia nervosa 
and affective psychosis compared, 119 
neuroradiological and neuro-psychological assess- 
ment, 521 
ARAYA, R. See STRATHDEE, G. et al. 
ARRINDELL, W.A. See COHEN-KETTENIS, P.T. AND 
ARRINDELL, W. A. 
ATKINSON, J. H. See GRANT, i. AND ATKINSON, J. H. 


BABRON, M.C. See LEBOYER, M. et al. 

BADDELEY, A.D. See BRADLEY, B. P. AND BADDELEY, 
A.D. 

BADDELEY, A.D. See McKENNA, P. J. et al. 

BAILEY, J.M. See FINN, S. E. et al. 

BAMFORD, J. See SHARPE, M. et al. 

Barbiturate-assisted interviews in modern clinical 
practice, 763 


BARFOOT, M. AND BEVERIDGE, A.W. Madness at the 
cross-roads: John Home’s letters from the Royal 
Edinburgh Asylum, 1886-87, 263 

BARNES, T.R.E. See NELSON, H. E. ef al. 


‘BARRY, S. AND DINAN, T.G. Alpha-2 adrenergic 


receptor function in post-stroke depression, 305 

BAXENDALE, S. See NELSON, H. E. et al. 

BEARN, J. A., FAIRHALL, K. M., ROBINSON, I. C. A. F., 
FAIRHALL, K. M. AND BEARN, J. A. Changes in a 
proposed new neuroendocrine marker of oestro- 
gen receptor function in postpartum women, 779 

BEBBINGTON, P.E. See BRUGHA, T. S. ef all. 

BEBBINGTON, P. See MAUREAS, V. AND BEBBINGTON, P. 

BEECH, A.R. See ENRIGHT, S. J. AND BEECH, A. R. 

BEECHAM, J. See KNAPP, M. AND BEECHAM, J. 

BENNIE, J. See CHRISTIE, J. et al. 

BERENBAUM, H., OLTMANNS, T. F. AND GOTTESMAN, I. I. 
Hedomic capacity in schizophrenics and their 
twins, 367 

BERENBAUM, H. See MUESER, K. T. AND BERENBAUM, H. 

BERG, I. See BOOLS, C. et al. 

BEVERIDGE, A.W. See BARFOOT, M. AND BEVERIDGE, 
A.W. 

BIRCHWOOD, M. AND COCHRANE, R. Families coping 
with schizophrenia: coping styles, their origins 
and correlates, 857 

BLACKBURN, I. M., ROXBOROUGH, H.M., MUIR, W. J., 
GLABUS, M. AND BLACKWOOD, D. H.R. Percep- 
tual and physiological dysfunction in de- 
pression, 95 

BLACKWOOD, D. H.R. See BLACKBURN, I. M. ef al. 

BLAND, R.C. See NEWMAN, S. C. ef al. 

BLIZARD, B. See LIVINGSTON, G., HAWKINS, A. ef al. 

BLIZARD, B. See LIVINGSTON, G., SAX, K. ef al. 

BLOCKX, P. See MAES, M. et al. 

BOOLS, C., FOSTER, J., BROWN, I. AND BERG, I. The 
identification of psychiatric disorders in children 
who fail to attend school: a cluster analysis of a 
non-clinical population, 171 

BOURKE, P. See WATTS, F.N. et al. 

BRADLEY, B.P. AND BADDELEY, A.D. Emotional 
factors in forgetting, 351 

BREWIN, C.R. See SHARROCK, R. ef al. 

BRIDGES, K. See GRAYSON, D. et all. 

Brief communications 

Do mental health surveys disturb? 
(A. S. Henderson and A. F. Jorm), 721 
Expressed emotion as a predictor of schizophrenic 
relapse: an analysis of aggregated data (G. 
Parker and D. Hadzi-Pavlovic), 961 
BROTHWELL, J. See TYRER, P. et al. 


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1024 


BROWN, I. See BOOLS, C. et al. 

BROWN, R.G. AND MacCARTHY, B. Psychiatric mor- 
bidity in patients with Parkinson’s disease, 77 

BRUGHA, T.S., BEBBINGTON, P.E., MacCARTHY, B., 
STURT, E, WYKES, T. AND POTTER, J. Gender, 
social support and recovery from depressive 
disorders: a prospective clinical study, 147 

BRUTON, C. J., CROW, T.J., FRITH, C. D., JOHNSTONE, 
E.C., OWENS, D.G.C. AND ROBERTS, G. W. 
Schizophrenia and the brain: a prospective 
chnico-neuropathological study, 285 

BUCOSKY, C.M. See LEVITT, A. J. et al. 

Bulimia nervosa 

prevalence of three syndromes, 671 

BURGESS, P. See CREAMER, M. et al. 

BUSHNELL, J.A., WELLS, J.E., HORNBLOW, A.R., 
OAKLEY-BROWNE, M. A. AND JOYCE P. Prevalence 
of three bulimia syndromes in the general 
population, 671 

BUTTON, E. Eating Disorders in a General Practice 
Population. Prevalence, Characteristics and 
Follow-up at 12 to 18 Months. Psychological 
Medicine, Monograph Supplement 14. 1989 (Book 
review), 225 


CALLENDER, J.S. See EAGLES, ). M. et al. 
CAROTHERS, A.D. AND MURRAY, L. Estimating psy- 


chiatric morbidity by logistic regression: ap- 
plication to post-natal depression in a com- 


munity sample, 695 

CARROLL, S. See CHRISTIE, J. et al. 

CARRUTHERS, K. See NELSON, H. E. ef al. 

Cerebrospinal fluid somatostatin in delirium. II. 
Changes at the acute stage and at one year 
follow-up, 501 

CHAHAL, R. See NESTADT, G. et al. 

CHAMPION, L. The relationship between social vul- 
nerability and the occurrence of severely threat- 
ening life events, 157 

Changes in a proposed new neuroendocrine marker 
of oestrogen receptor function in postpartum 
women, 779 

CHARLTON, B.G. A critique of biological psychiatry 
(Editorial), 3 

CHECKLEY, S.A. See BEARN, J. A. ef al. 

CHIAT, S. Advances in Applied Linguistics Vol. 1. 
Disorders of First-Language Development; and 
Advances in Applied Psycholinguistics, Vol. 2. 
Reading, Writing and Language Learning (Book 
review), 447 

Childhood sexual experiences reported by male 
psychiatric patients, 925 

CHRISTIE, J., HUNTER, R.. BENNIE, J., WILSON, H., 
CARROLL, S. AND FINK, G. Reduced plasma 
oestrogen stimulated neurophysin and delayed 
response to oestrogen challenge in Alzheimer’s 
disease, 773 


Index 


CHRISTIE, P. See SCHRADER, G. ef al. 
CLERGET-DARPOUX, F. See LEBOYER, M. et al. 
COCHRANE, R. See BIRCHWOOD, M. AND COCHRANE, R. 
Cognitive dysfunction in schizophrenia followed up 
over 5 years and its longitudinal relationship to 
the emergence of tardive dyskinesia, 835 
Cognitive functioning and symptomatology in 
chronic schizophrenia, 357 
Cognitive processing in post-trauma reactions: some 
preliminary findings, 597 
COHEN-KETTENIS, P.T. AND ARRINDELL, W. A. Per- 
ceived parental rearing style, parental 
divorce and transsexualism: a controlled 
study, 613 
COLES, L. See KLIMES, I. et al. 
Comparison of anorexia nervosa and affective psy- 
chosis in young females, 119 
Comparison of the validity of GHQ-12 and CHQ-12 
in primary care patients in Manchester, 931 
Contribution of fluorescent lighting to agoraphobia, 
591 
COOK, D. See GRAYSON, D. ef al. 
COOPER, C.L. Frontiers of Stress Research (Book 
review), 996 
COOPER, C.L. See FARAGHER, E. B. AND COOPER, C. L. 
Cortical and diencephalic lesions in Korsakoff’s 
syndrome: a clinical and CT scan study, 63 
Costing mental health services, 893 
COWEN, P.J. See ANDERSON, I. M. et al. 
Critique of biological psychiatry, 3 
CREAMER, M., BURGESS, P. AND PATTISON, P. Cognitive 
processing in post-trauma reactions: some pre- 
liminary findings, 597 
CROCQ, M.-A. See ROSENBERG, S. ef al. 
CROW, T.J. See BRUTON, C. J. et al. 
CULLEN, A. See WALSH, D. et al. 
CULLIVAN, R. See WALSH, D. et al. 
DALGLEISH, T. See WATTS, F.N. et al. 
DARLING, C. See TYRER, P. et al. 
DAVID, A. The Suspended Revolution: Psychiatry and 
Psychotherapy Re-examined (Book review), 994 
DAVIS, A. See SCHRADER, G. et al. 
DAY, A. See SHARROCK, R. et al. 
DELVA, N.J. See LAWSON, J. S. et al. 
Dementia 
diagnosis in the community, 881 
direct and indirect memory performance, 111 
prevalence rates among elderly, 137 
DENNIS, M. See HOUSE, A. et al. 
Depression 
catecholaminergic turnover and DST results, 493 
dysfunctional attitudes and vulnerability to, 375 
gender, social support and recovery, 147 
memory deficit in, 345 
neuropsychological deficits and CT scan changes in 
elderly, 507 





perceptual and physiological dysfunction in, 95 
prevalence rates among elderly, 137 
relatives and relapse, 973 
Dieting reduces plasma tryptophan and alters brain 
5-HT function in women, 785 
DIEZ-MANRIQUE, J.F. See VAZQUEZ-BARQUERO, J. L. 
et al. 
DIGNON, A. See METCALFE, M. et al. 
DINAN, T.G. See BARRY, S. AND DINAN, T. G. 
Direct and indirect memory performance in patients 
with senile dementia, 111 
Disease, illness, sickness: impairment, disability and 
handicap, 471 
Do mental health surveys disturb?. 721 
Do statistics lie? Suicide in Kildare — and in Ireland, 
867 
DOHRENWEND, B. P. ‘The problem of validity in field 
studies of psychological disorders’ revisited, 195 
DOWLATSHAHI, D. AND PAYKEL, E.S. Life events and 
social stress in puerperal psychoses: absence of 
effect, 655 
DUNCAN-JONES, P. 
JONES, P. 
DURCAN, M. J. AND MORGAN, P.F. Prospective role 
for adenosine and adenosinergic systems in 
psychiatric disorders (Editorial), 475 
DUVAL, F. See ROSENBERG, S. et al. 


See JORM, A. F. AND DUNCAN- 


Dysfunctional attitudes and vulnerability to persistent 


depression, 375 


EAGLES, J. M., WILSON, A. M., HUNTER, D. AND CALLEN- 
DER, J.S. A comparison of anorexia nervosa 
and affective psychosis in young females, 119 

EBEL, H. See KOEHLER, K. et all. 

Editorials 

A critique of biological psychiatry (B. G. Charlton), 
3 

Alzheimer’s disease: the end of the beginning? (L. 
L. Heston), 7 

Barbiturate-assisted interviews in modern clinical 
practice (M. Patrick and R. Howells), 763 

Disease, illness, sickness: impairment, disability 
and handicap (M. Susser), 471 

Is there immune dysfunction in depressive dis- 
orders? (I. Hickie, D.Silove, C. Hickie, D. 
Wakefield and A. Lloyd), 755 

Obsessive compulsive disorder and basal ganglion 
dysfunction (J. L. Rapoport), 465 

Prospective role for adenosine and adenosinergic 
systems in psychiatric disorders (M. J. Durcan 
and P. F. Morgan), 481 

Psychodynamic treatment of schizophrenia: is there 
a future? (K. T. Mueser and H. Berenbaum), 
253 

The evolution of neurobehavioural complications 
of HIV infections (I. Grant and J. H. Atkinson), 
747 


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The genetic epidemiology of alcoholism (K. R. 
Merikangas), 11 
The role of nerve growth factor in Alzheimer’s 
disease (I. P. Everall and R. Kerwin), 249 
The semantic problems of psychiatry (J. G. 
Scadding), 243 
Twenty years on (M. Shepherd), 1 
Efficiency of two-phase designs in prevalence surveys 
of mental disorders, 183 
Electrode placement in ECT: cognitive effects, 335 
Electrophysiological correlate of Eating Attitudes 
Test scores in female college students, 973 
Emotional factors in forgetting, 351 
ENRIGHT, S. J. AND BEECH, A.R. Obsessional states: 
anxiety disorders or schizotypes? An information 
processing and personality assessment, 621 
Ernst Kretschmer 1888-1964, 487 
Errata, facing page 746 and page 1022 
Estimating psychiatric morbidity by logistic regres- 
sion: application to post-natal depression in a 
community sample, 695 
EVERALL, I. P. AND KERWIN, R. The role of nerve 
growth factor in Alzheimer’s disease (Editorial), 
249 
Evolution of neurobehavioural complications of HIV 
infection, 747 
Explanations by professional care staff, optimism and 
helping behaviour: an application of attribution 
theory, 849 
Expressed emotion as a predictor of schizophrenic 
relapse: an analysis of aggregated data, 961 


FABER, R. See FINN, S. E. ef al. 

Factors and primes: a specific numerical ability, 163 

FAGG, J.R. See KLIMES, I. et al. 

FAIRBURN, C.G. See ANDERSON, I. M. ef al. 

FAIRBURN, C.G. See PEVELER, R.C. AND FAIRBURN, 
c. G. 

FAIRHALL, K.M. See BEARN, J. A. et al. 

Familial risk factors and the familial aggregation of 
psychiatric disorders, 311 

Families coping with schizophrenia: coping styles, 
their origins and correlates, 857 

FARAGHER, E. B. AND COOPER, C.L. Type A stress 
prone behaviour and breast caicer, 663 

FEEHAN, M. See PARTRIDGE, F. M. ef al. 

FEINSTEIN, A. AND RON, M.A. Psychosis associated 
with demonstrable brain disease, 793 

FERGUSON, B. See TYRER, P. et al. 

FINK, G. See CHRISTIE, J. et all. 

FINK, P. Physical disorders associated with mental 
illness. A register investigation, 829 

FINN, S. E., BAILEY, J. M., SCHULTZ, R. T. AND FABER, R. 
Subjective utility ratings of neuroleptics in 
treating schizophrenia, 843 

FOLSTEIN, M.F. See NESTADT, G. et al. 

FOSTER, J. See BOOLS, C. et al. 





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FRITH, C.D. See BRUTON, C. J. et al. 


GATH, D.H. See OSBORN, M. F. AND GATH, D. H. 

Gender, coping and psychosomatic symptoms, 125 

Gender, social support and recovery from depressive 
disorders: a prospective clinical study, 147 

Genetic and environmental determinants of the 
lability of trait neuroticism and the symptoms of 
anxiety and depression, 581 

Genetic epidemiology of alcoholism, 11 

GIEL, R. See ORMEL, J. et al. 

GLABUS, M. See BLACKBURN, I. M. ef al. 

GLOVER, E. Annual Review of Computer Science, Vol. 
IIT, 1988 (Book review), 227 

GOLDBERG, D. See GRAYSON, D. et al. 

GOLDBERG, D. P. See PAN P.-C. AND GOLDBERG, D. P. 

GOTTESMAN, I.1. See BERENBAUM, H. et al. 

GRAHAM, N. See LIVINGSTON, G. et al. 

GRANT, I. AND ATKINSON, J.H. The evolution of 
neurobehavioural complications of HIV infec- 
tion (Editorial), 747 

GRAYSON, D., BRIDGES, K., COOK, D. AND GOLDBERG, D. 
The validity of diagnostic systems for common 
mental disorders: a comparison between the [D- 
CATEGO and the DSM-III systems, 209 

GRUENBERG, E.M. See NESTADT, G. et al. 


HADZI-PAVLOVIC, D. See PARKER, G. AND HADZI- 
PAVLOVIC, D. 

HAFNER, H. Ernst Kretschmer 1888-1964, 487 

HAMMOND, S. See McKENNA, P. J. et al. 

HARVEY, I., WILLIAMS, M., TOONE, B. K., LEWIS, S. W., 
TURNER, S.W. AND McGUFFIN, P. The 
ventricular-brain ratio (VBR) in functional psy- 
choses: the relationship of lateral ventricular and 
total intracranial area, 55 

HAWKINS, A. See LIVINGSTON, G. et al. 

HAWTON, K. See HOUSE, A. et al. 

HAWTON, K. See SHARPE, M. et al. 

HAZELL, J. AND WILKINS, A.J. A contribution of 
fluorescent lighting to agoraphobia, 591 

HEALY, D. See WATTS, F.N. et al. 

HEALY, D. See WILLIAMS, J. M. G. et al. 

Hedonic capacity in schizophrenics and their twins, 
367 

HENDERSON, A. S. AND JORM, A. F. Do mental health 
surveys disturb? (Brief communication), 721 

HENDERSON, A.S. See MACKINNON, A. J. et al. 

HERMELIN, B. AND O'CONNOR, N. Factors and primes: 
a specific numerical ability, 163 

HESTON, L.L. Alzheimer’s disease: the end of the 
beginning? (Editorial), 7 

HICKIE, C. See HICKIE, I. et al. 

HICKIE, I., SILOVE, D., HICKIE, C., WAKEFIELD, D. AND 
LLOYD, A. Is there immune dysfunction in 
depressive disorders? (Editorial), 755 

HIV infection 


Index 


evolution of neurobehavioural complications, 747 
psychiatric aspects, 547 

HOGAN, T. P. See LEVITT, A. J. et al. 

HOLMEN, J. See MOUM, T. et al. 

HORNBLOW, A.R. See BUSHNELL, J. A. et all. 

HOUSE, A., DENNIS, M., WARLOW, C., HAWTON, K. AND 
MOLYNEUX, A. The relationship between intel- 
lectual impairment and mood disorder in the first 
year after stroke, 805 

HOUSE, A. See SHARPE, M. et al. 

HOWELLS, R. See PATRICK, M. AND HOWELLS, R. 

HUNTER, D. See EAGLES, J. M. et al. 

HUNTER, R. See CHRISTIE, J. et all. 


Hypertension labelling, life events and psychological 
well-being, 635 


Identification of children who fail to attend school: a 
cluster analysis of a non-clinical population, 171 

INGLIS, J. See LAWSON, J. S. et al. 

Is there immune dysfunction in depressive disorders ?, 
755 


JACOBSON, R.R., ACKER, C.F. AND LISHMAN, W. A. 
Patterns of neuropsychological deficit in alcoh- 
olic Korsakoff’s syndrome, 321 

JACOBSON, R. R. AND LISHMAN, W. A. Cortical and 
diencephalic lesions in Korsakoff’s syndrome: a 
clinical and CT scan study, 63 

JOHNSON, A.L. See TYRER, P. et al. 

JOHNSON-SABINE, E. See PATTON, G. C. et al. 

JOHNSTONE, E.C. See BRUTON, C. J. et al. 

JORM, A. F. AND DUNCAN-JONES, P. Neurotic symp- 
toms and subjective well-being in a community 
sample: different sides of the same coin?, 647 

JORM, A. F. See HENDERSON, A. S. AND JORM, A. F. 

Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease Contents, 

July-September 1989, 241 
October-December 1989, 463 
January-March 1990, 743 
April-June 1990, 1019 

JOYCE, P. See BUSHNELL, J. A. et al. 


KENDLER, K.S. Familial risk factors and the familial 
aggregation of psychiatric disorders, 311 

KERWIN, R. See EVERALL, I. P. AND KERWIN, R. 

KHIANI, M.L. See KRAUSE, 1.-B. et al. 

KING, M.B. See STRATHDEE, G. et ai. 

KINGDON, D. See TYRER, P. ef al. 

KINSELLA, A. See WADDINGTON, J. L. et al. 

KLIMES, I., MAYOU, R. A., PEARCE, M. J., COLES, L. AND 
FAGG,J.R. Psychological treatment for atypical 
non-cardiac chest pain: a controlled evaluation, 
605 

KNAPP, M. AND BEECHAM, J. 
services, 893 

KNIGHT, R.G. See PARTRIDGE, F. M. et al. 

KOEHLER, K., EBEL, H. AND VARTZOPOULOS, D. 


Costing mental health 





Index 


Lycanthropy and demonomania: some psycho- 
pathological issues, 629 

KOETER, M. W. J. See ORMEL, J. et al. 

KOPELMAN, M. Neuropsychological Studies of Non- 
focal Brain Damage: Dementia and Trauma; and 
Phonological Processes and Brain Mechanisms 
(Book review), 997 

KOPONEN, H., REINI-AINEN, K. AND RIEKKINEN, P. J. 
Cerebrospinal fluid somatostatin in delirium. II. 
Changes at the acute stage and at one year 
follow-up, 501 

Korsakoff's syndrome 

cortical and diencephalic lesions in, 63 
patterns of neuropsychological deficit, 321 

KRAUSE, I.-B., ROSSER, R. M., KHIANI, M. L. AND LOTAM, 
N.S. Psychiatric morbidity among Punjabi 
medical patients in England measured by Gen- 
eral Health Questionnaire, 711 

KRYTER, K. Aircraft noise and social factors in 
psychiatric hospital admission rates: a re- 
examination of some data, 395 

KUHNER, C. See VEIEL, H. 0. F. AND KUHNER, C. 


LARKIN, C. See O’CALLAGHAN, E. et al. 

LASAGNA, L. Non-specific Aspects of Treatment 
(Book review), 445 

LAWSON, J. S., INGLIS, J., DELVA, N. J., RODENBURG, M., 
WALDRON, J.J. AND LETEMENDIA, F.J,J. Elec- 


trode placement in ECT: cognitive effects, 
335 


LEBOYER, M., BABRON, M. C. AND CLERGET-DARPOUX, F. 
Sampling strategy in linkage studies of affective 
disorders, 573 

LETEMENDIA, F. J.J. See LAWSON, J. S. et al. 

LEVITT, A. J., HOGAN, T. P. AND BUCOSKY, C. M. Quality 
of life in chronically mentally ill patients in day 
treatment, 703 

LEVY, R. See ABAS, M. A. et al. 

LEWIS, S. See STRATHDEE, G. et al. 

LEWIS, S.W. See HARVEY, I. et al. 

Life events and social stress in puerperal psychoses: 
absence of effect, 655 

LIGHTMAN, S.L. See BEARN, J. A. et al. 

LISHMAN, W. A. See JACOBSON, R.R. AND LISHMAN, 
W. A. 

LISHMAN, W. A. See JACOBSON, R. R. et al. 

LISHMAN, W. A. See PALAZIDOU, E. et al. 

LIVINGSTON, G., HAWKINS, A., GRAHAM, N., BLIZARD, B. 
AND MANN, A. The Gospel Oak Study: preva- 
lence rates of dementia, depression and activity 
limitation among elderly residents in Inner 
London, 137 

LIVINGSTON, G., SAX, K., WILLISON, J., BLIZARD, B. AND 
MANN, A. The Gospel Oak Study stage II: the 
diagnosis of dementia in the community, 881 

LLOYD, A. See HICKIE, I. et al. 

LOTAY, N.S. See KRAUSE, I.-B. et al. 


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LUND, C.E. See McKENNA, P. J. et al. 
Lycanthropy and demonomania : some psychopatho- 
logical issues, 629 


MacCARTHY, BB. 
CARTHY, B. 

MacCARTHY, B. See BRUGHA, T. S. et al. 

McGUFFIN, P. See HARVEY, I. et al. 

McHUGH, P.R. See NESTADT, G. et al. 

McKENNA, P. J., TAMLYN, D., LUND, C. E., MORTIMER, 
A. M., HAMMOND, S. AND BADDELEY, A.D. Am- 
nesic syndrome in schizophrenia (Preliminary 
communication), 967 

MacKENZIE, C. The Anatomy of Madness. Essays in 
the History of Psychiatry. Vol. III. The Asylum 
and its Psychiatry (Book review), 993 

MacKINNON, A. J., HENDERSON, A. S. AND ANDREWS, G. 
Genetic and environmental determinants of the 
lability of trait neuroticism and the symptoms of 
anxiety and depression, 581 


See BROWN, R.G. AND MAC- 


Madness at the cross-roads: John Home’s letters 
from the Royal Edinburgh Asylum 1886-87, 263 

MACHER, J.-P. See ROSENBERG, S. et al. 

MAES, M., VANDEWOUDE, M., SCHOTTE, C., MARTIN, M. 
AND BLOCKX, P. Positive relationship between 
the catechol-aminergic turnover and the DST 
results in depression, 493 

MAJ, M. Psychiatric aspects of HIV-1 infection and 
AIDS, 547 

MANN, A. See LIVINGSTON, G., HAWKINS, A. ef al. 

MANN, A. See LIVINGSTON, G., SAX, K. ef al. 

MANN, A. H. See PATTON, G. C. et al. 

MANN, A. See PILGRIM, J. AND MANN, A. 

MARTIN, M. See MAES, M. et al. 

MAVREAS, V. AND BEBBINGTON, P. Acculturation and 
psychiatric disorder: a study of Greek Cypriot 
immigrants, 941 

MAYOU, R.A. See KLIMES, I. et al. 

Measurement of neurotic symptoms by self-report 
questionnaire: validity of the SCL-90R, 873 
Memory deficit in clinical depression: processing 
resources and the structure of materials, 345 
Mental health and medical consultations in primary 

care settings, 681 

MERCER, J.C. See WILSON, J. F. AND MERCER, J. C. 

MERCHANT, A. See NESTADT, G. et al. 

MERIKANGAS, K.R. The genetic epidemiology of 
alcoholism (Editorial), 11 

METCALFE, M., OPPENHEIMER, R., DIGNON, A. AND 
PALMER, R.L. Childhood sexual experiences 
reported by male psychiatric patients, 925 

MOLYNEUX, A. See HOUSE, A. ef al. 

MCLYNEUX, A. See SHARPE, M. ef all. 

Mood disorders in long-term survivors of stroke: 
associations with brain lesion location and 
volume, 815 





1028 


MORGAN, P.F. See DURCAN, M. J. AND MORGAN, P. F. 

MORTIMER, A.M. See McKENNA, P. J. et al. 

MOUM, T., NASS, S., SORENSEN, T., TAMBS, K. AND 
HOLMEN, J. Hypertension labelling, life events 
and psychological well-being, 635 

MUESER, K.T. AND BERENBAUM, H. Psychodynamic 
treatment of schizophrenia: is there a future? 
(Editorial), 253 

MUIR, W.J. See BLACKBURN, I. M. et al. 

MULLEN, P.E. Reversal Theory: Motivation, Emotion 
and Personality; and Progress in Reversal Theory 
(Book review), 227 

MURPHY, S. See TYRER, P. et al. 

MURRAY, L. See CAROTHERS, A. D. AND MURRAY, L. 


NSS, S. See MOUM, T. et al. 

NELSON, H. E., PANTELIS, C., CARRUTHERS, K., SPELLER, 
J., BAXENDALE, S. AND BARNES, T. RR. E. Cognitive 
functioning and symptomatology in chronic 
schizophrenia, 357 

NESTADT, G., ROMANOSKI, A. J., CHAHAL, R., MERCHANT, 
A., FOLSTEIN, M.F., GRUENBERG, E.M. AND 
McHUGH, P.R. An epidemiological study of 
histrionic personality disorder, 413 

Neuropsychological deficits and CT scan changes in 
elderly depressives, 507 

Neuroradiological and neuropsychological assess- 
ment in anorexia nervosa, 521 


Neurotic symptoms and subjective well-being in a 
community sample: different sides of the same 
coin?, 647 

NEWMAN, S. C., SHROUT, P. E. AND BLAND, R.C. The 
efficiency of two-phase designs in prevalence 
surveys of mental disorders, 183 


NEWSHOLME, E. A. See ANDERSON, I. M. ef al. 

OAKLEY-BROWNE, M.A. See BUSHNELL, J. A. ef al. 

Obsessional states: anxiety disorders or schizotypes? 
An information processing and personality as- 
sessment, 621 

Obsessive compulsive disorder and basal ganglia 
dysfunction, 465 

Obstetric complications in schizophrenia and the 
validity of maternal recall, 89 

O’CALLAGHAN, E., LARKIN, C. AND WADDINGTON, J. L. 
Obstetric complications in schizophrenia and the 
validity of maternal recall, 89 

O'CONNOR, N. See HERMELIN, B. AND O'CONNOR, N. 

O'DONNELL, B. See WALSH, D. et al. 

Old wine in new bottles: neurasthenia and ‘ME’, 35 

OLTMANNS, T. F. See BERENBAUM, H. ef al. 

OPPENHEIMER, R. See METCALFE, M. et al. 

ORMEL, J., VAN DEN BRINK, W., KOETER, M. W. J., GIEL, 
R., VAN DER MEER,. K., VAN DE WILLIGE, G. AND 
WILMINK, F.W. Recognition, management and 
outcome of psychological disorders in primary 
care: a naturalistic follow-up study, 909 


Index 


OSBORN, M. F. AND GATH, D.H. Psychological and 
physical determinants of premenstrual symptoms 
before and after hysterectomy, 565 

OWEN, M.J. The Psychobiology of Down Syndrome 
(Book review), 725 

OWENS, D.G.C. See BRUTON, C. J. et ai. 


PALAZIDOU, E., ROBINSON, P. AND LISHMAN, W. A. 
Neuroradiological and neuropsychological as- 
sessment in anorexia nervosa, 521 

PALMER, R.L. See METCALFE, M. ef al. 

PAN, P.-C. AND GOLDBERG, D. P. A comparison of the 
validity of GHQ-12 and CHQ-12 in Chinese 
primary care patients in Manchester, 931 

PANTELIS, C. See NELSON, H. E. ef al. 

PARKER, G. AND HADZI-PAVLOVIC, D. Expressed 
emotion as a predictor of schizophrenic relapse: 
an analysis of aggregated data (Brief communi- 
cation), 961 

Parkinson’s disease 

psychiatric morbidity in, 77 

PARRY-BILLINGS, M. See ANDERSON, I. M. ef al. 

PARTRIDGE, F.M., KNIGHT, R.G. AND FEEHAN, M. 
Direct and indirect memory performance in 
patients with senile dementia, 111 

PATRICK, M. AND HOWELLS, R. Barbiturate-assisted 
interviews in modern clinical practice (Editorial), 
763 

Patterns of neuropsychological deficit in alcoholic 
Korsakoff’s syndrome, 321 

PATTISON, P. See CREAMER, M. et al. 

PATTON, G. C., JOHNSON-SABINE, E., WOOD, K., MANN, A. 
H. AND WAKELING, A. Abnormal eating atti- 
tudes in London schoolgirls—a prospective 
epidemiological study: outcome at twelve month 
follow-up, 383 

PAYKEL, E.S. See DOWLATSHAHI, D. AND PAYKEL, 
E. S. 

PAYKEL, E.S. See WILLIAMS, J. M. G. et al. 

PEARCE, M.J. See KLIMES, I. et al. 

PELOSI, A.J. Sainthood. Its Manifestations in World 
Religions (Book review), 445 

PENA, C. See VAZQUEZ-BARQUERO, J. L. et all. 

Perceived parental rearing style, parental divorce and 
transsexualism: a controlled study, 613 

Perceptual and physiological dysfunction in depres- 
sion, 95 

PEVELER, R. C. AND FAIRBURN, C.G. Measurement of 
neurotic symptoms by self-report questionnaire : 
validity of the SCL-90R, 873 

Physical disorders associated with mental illness. A 
register investigation, 829 

PILGRIM, J. AND MANN, A. _ Use of the IDC-10 version 
of the Standardized Assessment of Personality to 
determine the prevalence of personality disorder 
in psychiatric in-patients (Preliminary communi- 
cation), 985 





Index 


Positive relationship between the catecholaminergic 
turnover and the DST results in depression, 493 
POTTER, J. See BRUGHA, T. S. et al. 
Preliminary communications 
Amnesic syndrome in_ schizophrenia (P. J. 
McKenna, D.Tamlyn, C.E.Lund, A.M. 
Mortimer, S. Hammond and A. D. Baddeley), 
967 
An electrophysiological correlate of Eating Atti- 
tudes Test scores in female college students (J. F. 
Wilson and J. C. Mercer), 973 
Relative and depressive relapse: the critical period 
after discharge from in-patient treatment (H. O. 
F. Veiel and C. Kiihner), 977 
Use of the IDC-10 version of the Standardized 
Assessment of Personality to determine the 
prevalence of personality disorder in psychiatric 
in-patients (J. Pilgrim and A. Mann), 985 
Prevalence of three bulimia syndromes in the general 
population, 671 
Prospective role for adenosine and adenosinergic 
systems in psychiatric disorders, 475 
Psychiatric aspects of HIV-1 infection and AIDS, 547 
Psychiatric consequences of temporal lobectomy for 
intractable seizures : a 20—-30-year follow-up of 14 
cases, 529 
Psychiatric morbidity among Punjabi medical 
patients in England measured by General Health 
Questionnaire, 711 
Psychiatric morbidity in patients with Parkinson’s 
disease, 77 
Psychiatry in the 1890s, 235, 457, 737, 1013 
Psychodynamic treatment of schizophrenia: is there a 
future? 253 
Psychological and physical determinants of pre- 
menstrual symptoms before and after hyster- 
ectomy, 565 
Psychological treatment for atypical non-cardiac 
chest pain: a controlled evaluation, 605 
Psychosis associated with demonstrable brain disease, 
793 


QAZI, F. See SHARROCK, R. et all. 
Quality of life in chronically mentally ill patients in 
daily treatment, 703 


Random number generation by normal, alcoholic and 
schizophrenic subjects, 953 


RAPOPORT, J.L. Obsessive compulsive disorder and 
basal ganglion dysfunction (Editorial), 465 
Recognition, management and outcome of psycho- 
logical disorders in primary care: a naturalistic 
follow-up study, 909 

Recollection of affect, 105 

Reduced plasma oestrogen stimulated neurophysin 
and delayed response to oestrogen challenge in 
Alzheimers’s disease, 773 


1029 


REINIKAINEN, K. See KOPONEN, H. et al. 

Relationship between intellectual impairment and 
mood disorder in the first year after stroke, 
805 

Relationship between social vulnerability and the 
occurrence of severely threatening life events, 
157 

Relatives and depressive relapse: the critical period 
after discharge from in-patient treatment, 977 

RIEKKINEN, P.J. See KOPONEN, H. ef al. 

ROBERTS, G.W. See BRUTON, C. J. ef al. 

ROBINSON, I. C. A. F. See BEARN, J. A. et al. 

ROBINSON, P. See PALAZIDOU, E. et al. 

RODENBURG, M. See LAWSON, J. S. et al. 

Role of nerve growth factor in Alzheimer’s disease, 
249 

ROLLS, E.T. Computer Simulation in Brain Science 
(Book review), 227 

ROMANOSKI, A.J. See NESTADT, G. et al. 

RON, M.A. See FEINSTEIN, A. AND RON, M. A. 

ROSENBERG, S., WEBER, N., CROCQ, M-A., DUVAL, F. AND 
MACHER, J.-P. Random number generation by 
normal, alcoholic and schizophrenic subjects, 
953 

ROSSER, R.M. See KRAUSE, I.-B. et al. 

ROXBOROUGH, H.M. See BLACKBURN, I. M. et al. 


SACHDEV, P.S. Whakama: culturally determined be- 
haviour in the New Zealand Maori, 433 
SAHAKIAN, B.J. See ABAS, M. A. et al. 
Sampling strategy in linkage studies of affective 
disorders, 573 
SANDERCOCK, P. See SHARPE, M. ef al. 
SAX, K. See LIVINGSTON, G. et al. 
SCADDING, J.G. The semantic problems of psy- 
chiatry (Editorial), 243 
Schizophrenia 
amnesic syndrome in, 967 
and the brain, 285 
cognitive dysfunction ana tardive dyskinesia, 835 
cognitive functioning and symptomatology, 357 
expressed emotion as a predictor of relapse, 961 
families’ coping styles, 857 
hedonic capacity, 367 
obstetric complications and maternal recall, 89 
psychodynamic treatment (Editorial), 253 
random number generation in, 953 
utility ratings of neuroleptics, 843 
Schizophrenia and the brain: a prospective clinico- 
neuropathological study, 285 
SCHOTTE, C. See MAES, M. et al. 
SCHRADER, G., DAVIS, A., STEFANOVIC, S. 
CHRISTIE, P. The recollection of affect, 105 
SCHULTZ, R.T. See FINN, S. E. et al. 
SEIVEWRIGHT, N. See TYRER, P. et al. 
Semantic problems of psychiatry, 243 
SHARPE, M., HAWTON, K., HOUSE, A., MOLYNEUX, A., 


AND 





1030 


SANDERCOCK, P., BAMFORD, J. AND WARLOW, C. 
Mood disorders in long-term survivors of stroke: 
associations with brain lesion location and 
volume, 815 

SHARROCK, R., DAY, A., QAZI, F. AND BREWIN, C. R. 
Explanations by professional care staff, optimism 
and helping behaviour: an application of at- 
tribution theory, 849 

SHEPHERD, M. Twenty years on (Editorial), | 

Short history of bodily sensation, 23 

SHROUT, P.E. See NEWMAN, S. C. ef al. 

SILOVE, D. See HICKIE, I. et al. 

SORENSEN, T. See MOUM, T. et al. 

SPELLER, J. See NELSON, H. E. et al. 

Standardized assessment of patients referred to 
primary care and hospital psychiatric clinics, 219 

STAROBINSKI, J. A short history of bodily sensation, 
23 

STEFANOVIC, S. See SCHRADER, G. ef al. 

STEVENS, J.R. Psychiatric consequences of temporal 
lobectomy for intractable seizures: a 20—30-year 
follow-up of 14 cases, 529 

STRATHDEE, G., KING, M. B., ARAYA, R. AND LEWIS, S. 
A standardized assessment of patients referred to 
primary care and hospital psychiatric clinics, 219 

STURT, E. See BRUGHA, T. S. ef al. 

Subjective utility ratings of neuroleptics in treating 
schizophrenia, 843 


SUSSER, M. Disease, illness, sickness: impairment, 
disability and handicap (Editorial), 471 


TAMBS, K. See MOUM, T. ef al. 

TAMLYM, D. See McKENNA, P. J. et al. 

TEASDALE, J.D. See WILLIAMS, J. M. G. ef al. 

The Gospel Oak Study: prevalence rates of dementia, 
depression and activity limitation among elderly 
residents in Inner London, 137 

The Gospel Oak Study stage Il: the diagnosis of 
dementia in the community, 881 

The Nottingham Study of Neurotic Disorder: re- 
lationship between personality status and symp- 
toms, 423 

‘The problem of validity in field studies of psycho- 
logical disorders’ revisited, 195 

TOONE, B.K. See HARVEY, I. et al. 

TURNER, S.W. See HARVEY, I. et al. 

Twenty years on, 1 

Type A stress prone behaviour and breast cancer, 663 

TYRER, P., SEIVEWRIGHT, N., FERGUSON, B., MURPHY, S., 
DARLING, C., BROTHWELL, J., KINGDON, D. AND 
JOHNSON, A.L. The Nottingham Study of 
Neurotic Disorder: relationship between per- 
sonality status and symptoms, 423 


Use of the ICD-10 version of the Standardized 
Assessment of Personality to determine the 
prevalence of personality disorder in psychiatric 
in-patients, 985 


Index 


Validity of diagnostic systems for common mental 
disorders: a comparison between the ID- 
CATEGO and the DSM-III systems, 209 

VAN DE WILLIGE, G. See ORMEL, J. et al. 

VAN DEN BRINK, W. See ORMEL, J. et al. 

VAN DER MEER, K. See ORMEL, J. ef al. 

VAN DETH, R. See VANDEREYCKEN, W. AND VAN 
DETH, R. 

VAN HECK, G.L. See VINGERHOETS, AD J. J.M. AND 
VAN HECK, G. L. 

VANDEREYCKEN, W. AND VAN DETH, R. What 
happened to the growth spurt of nineteenth- 
century adolescents? An assay on the history of 
a scientific omission, 767 

VANDEWOUDE, M. See MAES, M. et al. 

VARTZOPOULOS, D. See KOEHLER, K. et al. 

VAZQUES-BARQUERO, J. L., WILKINSON, G., WILLIAMS, 
P., DIEZ-MANRIQUE, J. F. AND PENA, C. Mental 
health and medical consultation in primary care 
settings, 681 

VEIEL, H.O. F. AND KUHNER, C. Relatives and de- 
pressive relapse: the critical period after dis- 
charge from in-patient treatment (Preliminary 
communication), 977 

Ventricular-brain ratio (VBR) in functional psy- 
choses: the relationship of lateral ventricular and 
total intracranial area, 55 

VINGERHOETS, AD J.J.M. AND VAN HECK, G.L. 
Gender, coping and psychosomatic symptoms, 
125 


WADDINGTON, J.L. See O’CALLAGHAN, E. et al. 

WADDINGTON, J. L., YOUSSEF, H. A. AND KINSELLA, A. 
Cognitive dysfunction in schizophrenia followed 
up over 5 years, and its longitudinal relationship 
to the emergence of tardive dyskinesia, 835 

WAKEFIELD, D. See HICKIR, I. et al. 

WAKELING, A. See PATTON, G. C. et all. 

WALDRON, J.J. See LAWSON, J. S. et al. 

WALSH, D., CULLEN, A., CULLIVAN, R. AND 
O'DONNELL, B. Do statistics lie? Suicide in 
Kildare — and in Ireland, 867 

WARLOW, C. See HOUSE, A. et al. 

WARLOW, C. See SHARPE, M. et al. 

WATT, D. Huntingdon’s Disease: A Disorder of 
Families (Book review), 728 

WATTS, F. N., DALGLEISH, T., BOURKE, P. AND HEALY, D. 
Memory deficit in clinical depression : processing 
resources and the structure of materials, 345 

WEBER, N. See ROSENBERG, S. ef al. 

WELLS, J.E. See BUSHNELL, J. A. ef al. 

WESSELY, S. Old wine in new bottles: neurasthenia 
and ‘ME’, 35 

Whakama: culturally determined behaviour in the 
New Zealand Maori, 433 

What happened to the growth spurt of nineteenth- 
century adolescents? An essay on the history of 
a scientific omission, 767 





WHITE, W. See WILLIAMS, J. M. G. et al. 

WILKINS, A.J. See HAZELL, J. AND WILKINS, A. J. 

WILKINSON, G. See VAZQUEZ-BARQUERO, J. L. ef al. 

WILLIAMS, J. M. G., HEALY, D., TEASDALE, J. D., WHITE, 
W. AND PAYKEL, E.S. Dysfunctional attitudes 
and vulnerability to persistent depression, 375 

WILLIAMS, M. See HARVEY, I. ef al. 

WILLIAMS, P. See VAZQUEZ-BARQUERO, J. L. ef al. 

WILLISON, J. See LIVINGSTON, G. et al. 


WILMINK, F.W. See ORMEL, J. ef al. 

WILSON, A.M. See EAGLES, J. M. et al. 

WILSON, H. See CHRISTIE, J. et al. 

WILSON, J. F. AND MERCER, J.C. An electrophysio- 
logical correlate of Eating Attitudes Test scores 


1031 


in female college students (Preliminary com- 
munication), 973 

WING, L. Autism: Explaining the Enigma (Book 
review), 726 

WOLFF, S. Pediatric Behavioural Neurology. Vol. 1. 
Clinical Principles (Book ~eview), 447 

woop, K. See PATTON, G. C. et al. 

WYKE, M. Information Processing by the Brain. Views 
and Hypothesis from a Physiological—Cognitive 
Perspective (Book review), 725 

WYKES, T. See BRUGHA, T. S. et al. 


YOUSSEF, H.A. See WADDINGTON, J. L. ef al.