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William Lee
University of Exeter - Exeter / United Kingdom
Medical and Health Sciences / Psychiatry
AD Scientific Index ID: 1469428
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William Lee's MOST POPULAR ARTICLES
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Life expectancy at birth for people with serious mental illness and other major disorders from a secondary mental health care case register in London PloS one 6 (5), e19590, 2011
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Mental health in UK Biobank–development, implementation and results from an online questionnaire completed by 157 366 participants: a reanalysis BJPsych open 6 (2), e18, 2020
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All-cause mortality among people with serious mental illness (SMI), substance use disorders, and depressive disorders in southeast London: a cohort study BMC psychiatry 10, 1-7, 2010
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The protective role of trait anxiety: a longitudinal cohort study Psychological medicine 36 (3), 345-351, 2006
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Depression-and anxiety-related sick leave and the risk of permanent disability and mortality in the working population in Germany: a cohort study BMC public health 13, 1-10, 2013
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