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3967
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1882

Overview

Donald S. Rae is affiliated with the American Psychological Association in the United States. Their research spans multiple interconnected fields including general health professions, health, toxicology and mutagenesis, demography, cardiology and cardiovascular medicine, as well as experimental and cognitive psychology.

Their work addresses important topics such as global health care issues, climate change and health impacts, retirement, disability, and employment, heart rate variability and autonomic control, and mental health research topics.

Recent publications by Donald S. Rae include:

  • Health gains from home energy efficiency measures: The missing evidence in the UK net-zero policy debate (2023) in Public Health in Practice
  • Diurnal patterns of heart rate variability and associations with markers of mental health in South Africans living in a low-income setting (2024) in Sleep Medicine

They have published in venues such as:

  • Public Health in Practice
  • Sleep Medicine

Frequent collaborators of Donald S. Rae include Ade Kearns, Manish Bhagat, Adrian Mcgonigle, E. Caldow, and L. Marquis.

Best Publications

  • Comorbidity of Mental Disorders With Alcohol and Other Drug Abuse. Results From the Epidemiologic Catchment Area (ECA) Study

    Darrel A. Regier;Mary E. Farmer;Donald S. Rae;Ben Z. Locke

  • The de Facto US Mental and Addictive Disorders Service System: Epidemiologic Catchment Area Prospective 1-Year Prevalence Rates of Disorders and Services

    Darrel A. Regier;William E. Narrow;Donald S. Rae;Ronald W. Manderscheid

  • One-month prevalence of mental disorders in the United States. Based on five Epidemiologic Catchment Area sites.

    Darrel A. Regier;Jeffrey H. Boyd;Jack D. Burke;Donald S. Rae

  • Revised Prevalence Estimates of Mental Disorders in the United States: Using a Clinical Significance Criterion to Reconcile 2 Surveys' Estimates

    William E. Narrow;Donald S. Rae;Lee N. Robins;Darrel A. Regier

  • Exclusion Criteria of DSM-III: A Study of Co-occurrence of Hierarchy-Free Syndromes

    Jeffrey H. Boyd;Jack D. Burke;Ernest Gruenberg;Charles E. Holzer

  • Limitations of Diagnostic Criteria and Assessment Instruments for Mental Disorders: Implications for Research and Policy

    Darrel A. Regier;Charles T. Kaelber;Donald S. Rae;Mary E. Farmer

  • Age at Onset of Selected Mental Disorders in Five Community Populations

    Kimberly Christie Burke;Jack D. Burke;Darrel A. Regier;Donald S. Rae

  • The Strengths and Difficulties Questionnaire: U.S. Normative Data and Psychometric Properties

    Karen H. Bourdon;Robert Goodman;Donald S. Rae;Gloria Simpson

  • Prevalence of anxiety disorders and their comorbidity with mood and addictive disorders

    Darrel A. Regier;Donald S. Rae;William E. Narrow;Charles T. Kaelber

  • One-month prevalence of mental disorders in the United States and sociodemographic characteristics : the Epidemiologic Catchment Area study

    Darrel A. Regier;M. E. Farmer;D. S. Rae;J. K. Myers

  • Use of Services by Persons With Mental and Addictive Disorders: Findings From the National Institute of Mental Health Epidemiologic Catchment Area Program

    William E. Narrow;Darrel A. Regier;Donald S. Rae;Ronald W. Manderscheid

  • Epidemiologic evidence for early onset of mental disorders and higher risk of drug abuse in young adults.

    Kimberly A. Christie;Jack D. Burke;Darrel A. Regier;Donald S. Rae

  • Criterion Validity of the NIMH Diagnostic Interview Schedule for Children Version 2.3 (DISC-2.3)

    Mary E. Schwab-Stone;David Shaffer;Mina K. Dulcan;Peter S. Jensen

  • Depressive and disruptive disorders and mental health service utilization in children and adolescents.

    Ping Wu;Christina W. Hoven;Hector R. Bird;Robert E. Moore

  • The epidemiology of anxiety disorders: the Epidemiologic Catchment Area (ECA) experience.

    Darrel A. Regier;William E. Narrow;Donald S. Rae

  • Comparing age at onset of major depression and other psychiatric disorders by birth cohorts in five US community populations.

    Kimberly Christie Burke;Jack D. Burke;Donald S. Rae;Darrel A. Regier

  • Test-retest reliability of the Diagnostic Interview Schedule for Children (DISC 2.1). Parent, child, and combined algorithms.

    Peter Jensen;Margaret Roper;Prudence Fisher;John Piacentini

  • DEPRESSIVE SYMPTOMS AMONG MEXICAN AMERICANS: THE HISPANIC HEALTH AND NUTRITION EXAMINATION SURVEY

    Eve K. Moscicki;Ben Z. Locke;Donald S. Rae;Jeffrey H. Boyd

  • Suicide attempts in the Epidemiologic Catchment Area Study.

    Mościcki Ek;O'Carroll P;Rae Ds;Locke Bz

  • Estimating the prevalence of mental disorders in U.S. adults from the epidemiologic catchment area survey

    K H Bourdon;D S Rae;B Z Locke;W E Narrow

Frequent Co-Authors

William E. Narrow
William E. Narrow American Psychological Association
Maritza Rubio-Stipec
Maritza Rubio-Stipec University of Puerto Rico
Sherryl H. Goodman
Sherryl H. Goodman Emory University
Hector R. Bird
Hector R. Bird Columbia University
Glorisa Canino
Glorisa Canino University of Puerto Rico
Benjamin B. Lahey
Benjamin B. Lahey University of Chicago
John Piacentini
John Piacentini University of California, Los Angeles
Ramin Mojtabai
Ramin Mojtabai Johns Hopkins University
John E. Richters
John E. Richters National Institutes of Health
Linda K. George
Linda K. George Duke University

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