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Graduate Catalog 2018-2019 
    
Graduate Catalog 2018-2019 [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

EPI 76100 - Psychiatric and Mental Health Epidemiology


An introduction to the epidemiology of mental health and mental illness. This course takes an explicit epidemiologic perspective, focusing on the study of the burden and determinants of mental illness. It reviews the extant literature on the epidemiology of specific disorders and evaluates studies that investigate risk factors for mental illness. We will consider methodologic challenges involved in the study of mental health and illness such as limitations to diagnostic techniques and screening instruments and issues surrounding co-morbidity. The course will also address the social consequences of mental illness, and consider how we may apply epidemiologic methods to promoting psychological wellbeing in the general population.

prereq: EPI 75000 (Epidemiological Methods I) or equivalent
Open to MPH and EOHS-MS or departmental permission.

recommended prereq or coreq: experience with statistical software (e.g., SPSS, SAS or STATA) preferred but not required
Hours 3 hrs
Credits 3 cr.