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1. Changes in stigma and population mental health literacy before and after the Covid-19 pandemic: Analyses of repeated cross-sectional studies

2. Deaths with COVID-19 and from all-causes following first-ever SARS-CoV-2 infection in individuals with preexisting mental disorders: A national cohort study from Czechia.

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3. Mental health plans and policies across the WHO European region

4. Applying a theory of change approach to develop and pilot a universal mental health literacy curriculum for adolescents

5. Methods and tools to assess implementation of mental health policies and plans: A systematic review

6. Introducing Cambridge Prisms: Global Mental Health

7. Serious physical assault and subsequent risk for rehospitalization in individuals with severe mental illness: a nationwide, register-based retrospective cohort study

8. Suicide numbers during the first 9-15 months of the COVID-19 pandemic compared with pre-existing trends: An interrupted time series analysis in 33 countries

9. Adherence to the Convention on the Rights of People with Disabilities in Czech Psychiatric Hospitals: A Nationwide Evaluation Study

10. Development of public stigma toward people with mental health problems in Czechia 2013–2019

11. State of mental healthcare systems in Eastern Europe: do we really understand what is going on?

12. Suicide Risk in Individuals With and Without Mental Disorders Before and During the COVID-19 Pandemic: An Analysis of Three Nationwide Cross-Sectional Surveys in Czechia

13. Prevalence of current mental disorders before and during the second wave of COVID-19 pandemic: An analysis of repeated nationwide cross-sectional surveys

14. Widespread collapse, glimpses of revival: a scoping review of mental health policy and service development in Central Asia

15. Development and implementation of fidelity assessment in first episode psychosis services in Czechia: A pilot study

16. Mortality and life-years lost following subsequent physical comorbidity in people with pre-existing substance use disorders: a national registry-based retrospective cohort study of hospitalised individuals in Czechia

17. Educational inequalities in mental disorders in the Czech Republic: data from CZEch Mental health Study (CZEMS)

18. Attitudes towards People with Mental Illness and Low Interest in Psychiatry among Medical Students in Central and Eastern Europe

19. Prevalence of mental disorders and treatment gap among Czech women during paid maternity or parental leave

20. Expenditures on Mental Health Care in the Czech Republic in 2015

21. Cross‐sectional and within‐subject seasonality and regularity of hospitalizations: A population study in mood disorders and schizophrenia

22. Did Suicide Numbers Diverge from Pre-Existing Trends During the First 9-15 Months of the COVID-19 Pandemic? Interrupted Time Series Analyses of Total and Sex- and Age-Specific Suicide Counts in 33 Countries

23. The stigma of alcohol-related liver disease and its impact on healthcare

24. Development of public stigma toward people with mental health problems in Czechia 2013–2019

25. Meta-Review on the Effectiveness of Classroom-Based Psychological Interventions Aimed at Improving Student Mental Health and Well-Being, and Preventing Mental Illness

26. Correlates of internalized stigma levels in people with psychosis in the Czech Republic

27. Increased risk for mental disorders and suicide during the COVID-19 pandemic. Position statement of the Section on Suicidology and Suicide Prevention of the European Psychiatric Association

28. Increase in prevalence of current mental disorders in the context of COVID-19: analysis of repeated nationwide cross-sectional surveys

29. Educational inequalities in mental disorders in the Czech Republic: data from CZEch Mental health Study (CZEMS)

30. Time trends in adolescent mental well-being in Czechia between 2002 and 2018: Gender, age and socio-economic differences

31. Sharp Increase in Prevalence of Current Mental Disorders in the Context of COVID-19: Analysis of Repeated Nationwide Cross-Sectional Surveys

32. Correlates of Negative Attitudes towards Medication in People with Schizophrenia

33. Quality of care in long-term care departments in mental health facilities across the Czech Republic

34. Experience of stigma and discrimination in families of persons with schizophrenia in the Czech Republic

35. Short video interventions to reduce mental health stigma: a multi-centre randomised controlled trial in nursing high schools

36. Can video interventions be used to effectively destigmatize mental illness among young people? A systematic review

37. Quality indicators for mental healthcare in the Danube region: results from a pilot feasibility study

38. Costs of Mental Health Services in Czechia: Facilitating an Evidence-Based Reform of Psychiatric Care

39. The treatment gap for mental disorders and associated factors in the Czech Republic

40. Differences in cognitive performance and cognitive decline across European regions: a population-based prospective cohort study

41. Social Costs of Gambling in the Czech Republic 2012

42. State of mental healthcare systems in Eastern Europe: do we really understand what is going on?

43. Long-term hospitalizations for schizophrenia in the Czech Republic 1998–2012

44. Attitudes towards the people with mental illness: comparison between Czech medical doctors and general population

45. Cost-effectiveness of care for people with psychosis in the community and psychiatric hospitals in the Czech Republic: an economic analysis

46. Socioeconomic position in childhood and cognitive aging in Europe

47. Development of quality indicators for mental healthcare in the Danube region

49. The CZEch Mental health Study (CZEMS): Study rationale, design, and methods

50. Mortality in people with mental disorders in the Czech Republic: a nationwide, register-based cohort study