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Overview

Howard Meltzer was affiliated with the University of Leicester in the United Kingdom. Their academic career included contributions to the field, although specific details about their recent papers, frequent co-authors, and primary research topics are not documented in the available data.

Throughout their career, Meltzer's publications and collaborative relationships remain undocumented in the data provided. There is no information on frequently used publication venues, book publications, or specific fields and subfields of study associated with their work.

Their profile does not include awards or honors received during their professional lifetime, and they have been noted as deceased. The absence of detailed records on research topics and outputs makes it challenging to provide a comprehensive analysis of their academic impact or specialization.

Best Publications

  • The Strengths and Difficulties Questionnaire: a pilot study on the validity of the self-report version.

    R. Goodman;H. Meltzer;V. Bailey

  • Using the Strengths and Difficulties Questionnaire (SDQ) to screen for child psychiatric disorders in a community sample

    R Goodman;T Ford;H Simmons;R Gatward

  • Mental health of children and adolescents in Great Britain.

    Howard Meltzer;Rebecca Gatward;Robert Goodman;Tamsin Ford

  • The Development and Well-Being Assessment: description and initial validation of an integrated assessment of child and adolescent psychopathology.

    Robert Goodman;Tamsin Ford;Hilary Richards;Rebecca Gatward

  • Stigmatisation of people with mental illnesses.

    Arthur H. Crisp;Michael G. Gelder;Susannah Rix;Howard I. Meltzer

  • The British Child and Adolescent Mental Health Survey 1999: The Prevalence of DSM-IV Disorders

    Tamsin Ford;Robert Goodman;Howard Meltzer

  • Mental Health of Children and Young People in Great Britain, 2004

    Hazel Green;Ainee McGinnity;Howard Meltzer;Tamsin Ford

  • Epidemiology of Autism Spectrum Disorders in Adults in the Community in England

    Traolach S. Brugha;Sally McManus;John Bankart;Fiona Scott

  • Conduct Disorder and Oppositional Defiant Disorder in a national sample: developmental epidemiology

    Barbara Maughan;Richard Rowe;Julie Messer;Robert Goodman

  • Psychosis, victimisation and childhood disadvantage: evidence from the second British National Survey of Psychiatric Morbidity.

    Paul E. Bebbington;Dinesh Bhugra;Traolach Brugha;Nicola Singleton

  • Sex Differences in Developmental Reading Disability: New Findings From 4 Epidemiological Studies.

    Michael Rutter;Avshalom Caspi;David Fergusson;L. John Horwood

  • Prevalence and correlates of self-reported psychotic symptoms in the British population

    Louise C. Johns;Mary Cannon;Nicola Singleton;Robin M. Murray

  • Psychiatric disorder among British children looked after by local authorities: comparison with children living in private households

    Tamsin Ford;Panos Vostanis;Howard Meltzer;Robert Goodman

  • Prevalence of obsessive-compulsive disorder in the British nationwide survey of child mental health.

    Isobel Heyman;E. Fombonne;H. Simmons;T. Ford

  • The influence of age and sex on the prevalence of depressive conditions: report from the National Survey of Psychiatric Morbidity.

    P Bebbington;G Dunn;R Jenkins;G Lewis

  • The Mental Health of Young People Looked After by Local Authorities in England

    Howard Meltzer;Rebecca Gatward;Tania Corbin;Robert Goodman

  • Literacy difficulties and psychiatric disorders: evidence for comorbidity.

    Julia M. Carroll;Barbara Maughan;Robert Goodman;Howard Meltzer

  • Obsessive-compulsive disorder: prevalence, comorbidity, impact, and help-seeking in the British National Psychiatric Morbidity Survey of 2000.

    Albina Rodrigues Torres;Martin J. Prince;Paul E. Bebbington;Dinesh Bhugra

  • Nicotine, alcohol and drug dependence, and psychiatric comorbidity--results of a national household survey

    M Farrell;S Howes;P Bebbington;T Brugha

  • Debt, income and mental disorder in the general population.

    Rachel Jenkins;Dinesh Bhugra;Paul Bebbington;T. S. Brugha

Frequent Co-Authors

Paul Bebbington
Paul Bebbington University College London
Rachel Jenkins
Rachel Jenkins King's College London
Traolach S. Brugha
Traolach S. Brugha University of Leicester
Michael Farrell
Michael Farrell University of New South Wales
Sally McManus
Sally McManus City, University of London
Robert Goodman
Robert Goodman King's College London
Glyn Lewis
Glyn Lewis University College London
Tamsin Ford
Tamsin Ford University of Cambridge
Dinesh Bhugra
Dinesh Bhugra King's College London
Panos Vostanis
Panos Vostanis University of Leicester

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