Collaborative Psychiatric Epidemiology Surveys 2001 - 2003

Informations générales

Nom
Collaborative Psychiatric Epidemiology Surveys 2001 - 2003
Autres noms
Collaborative Psychiatric Epidemiology Surveys (CPES), 2001-2003 [United States]
Description
The Collaborative Psychiatric Epidemiology Surveys (CPES) were initiated in recognition of the need for contemporary, comprehensive epidemiological data regarding the distributions, correlates and risk factors of mental disorders among the general population with special emphasis on minority groups. The primary objective of the CPES was to collect data about the prevalence of mental disorders, impairments associated with these disorders, and their treatment patterns from representative samples of majority and minority adult populations in the United States. Secondary goals were to obtain information about language use and ethnic disparities, support systems, discrimination and assimilation, in order to examine whether and how closely various mental health disorders are linked to social and cultural issues. To this end, CPES joins together three nationally representative surveys: the NATIONAL COMORBIDITY SURVEY REPLICATION (NCS-R), the NATIONAL SURVEY OF AMERICAN LIFE (NSAL), and the NATIONAL LATINO AND ASIAN AMERICAN STUDY (NLAAS). These surveys collectively provide the first national data with sufficient power to investigate cultural and ethnic influences on mental disorders. In this manner, CPES permits analysts to approach analysis of the combined dataset as though it were a single, nationally representative survey. Each of the CPES surveys has been documented in a comprehensive and flexible manner that promotes cross-survey linking of key data and scientific constructs.


Portée du référentiel
Collection spéciale
Matière principale
Santé et médecine
Types de contenu
  • Données de recherche
  • Autre

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OAI-PMH Base URL
https://www.icpsr.umich.edu/web/pages/membership/or/metadata/oai.html
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Conservation

Statut de l'enregistrement
En cours de révision
État du système
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Organisation responsable
Conservateurs agréés
Gestion des agents pour USRN:
  • Tamy Nakano
  • Jennifer Beamer
  • Carly Robinson
Mise à jour la plus récente
Tamy Nakano, 2026-01-30 14:54