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Neurologic and neuropsychiatric disorders are of great importance
to societies and they also raise special considerations in
epidemiological research methodology. Not only do neurologic and
neuropsychiatric disorders form a major group of disorders
associated with ageing populations, but those disorders that occur
in earlier life can be associated with severe individual, family,
and societal distress and burden. The inter-relationship of
syndromes and disorders is a topic of major interest and growing
biological insights across psychiatry and neurology. This includes
not only overlaps in neurodegenerative syndromes but also those
related to other systems such as metabolic, inflammatory, immune
and vascular disorders. Part of the Oxford Textbooks in Clinical
Neurology series, the Oxford Textbook of Neurologic and
Neuropsychiatric Epidemiology is designed to focus on the overlaps
and inter-relationships between neuro-epidemiological disorders, as
well as on ways to harmonise large cohort studies to maximise
opportunities for determining causes related to rarer disorders.
Divided into three main parts, the book covers 1) the principles of
neurologic and neuropsychiatric epidemiology; 2) specific
neuropsychiatric disorders and their inter-relationships and 3) the
implications of neuro-epidemiologic research for patient
populations and current medical practice. This comprehensive work
serves as an invaluable reference to current neuro-epidemiological
methods for neurologists, psychiatrists, and senior trainees in
those disciplines, as well as public health practitioners and
students with an interest in neurology and neuropsychiatry.
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