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Apr-2021Depression, distress and their association with patterns of psychoactive substance use during the COVID-19 emergency state in LatviaVrublevska, Jelena; Sibalova, A.; Aleskere, Ilana; Rezgale, Baiba; Smirnova, D.; Fountoulakis, K.; Rancans, E.; Department of Psychiatry and Narcology
Apr-2021Practical observations - the COVID-19 influence on Latvian early intervention work with first episode psychosis (FEP) patientsKokina, N.; Sile, L.; Butorins, B.; Pocopko, A.; Lesina, A.; Kikuste, S.; Sapele, I.; Rancans, E.; Rīga Stradiņš University; Department of Psychiatry and Narcology
Apr-2017Characteristics and duration of untreated illness in correlation with insight level of first time diagnosed schizophrenia patients in rural region of LatviaBerze, L.; Pavlovs, K.; Slikova, K.; Bodins, V.; Samule, I.; Kurakina, N.; Smonins, I.; Rancans, E.; Department of Psychiatry and Narcology
2012Awareness of doctors of health care and possible therapy methods for alcohol and drug dependant patients in LatviaSudraba, V.; Rancans, E.; Dave, V.; Rīga Stradiņš University
Apr-2021Prevalence of suicidal behaviours and its correlates in Latvian general population : 2019-2020Vinogradova, V. V.; Kivite-Urtane, A.; Vrublevska, J.; Rancans, E.; Department of Psychiatry and Narcology; Department of Public Health and Epidemiology
Apr-2021The results of PHQ-9 screening of Latvian general population in 2019-2020Vinogradova, V. V.; Kivite-Urtane, A.; Vrublevska, J.; Rancans, E.; Department of Psychiatry and Narcology; Department of Public Health and Epidemiology
6-Mar-2018Association of depression and anxiety with cardiovascular co-morbidity in a primary care population in Latvia : A cross-sectional studyIvanovs, R.; Kivite, A.; Ziedonis, D.; Mintale, I.; Vrublevska, J.; Rancans, E.; Department of Psychiatry and Narcology; Department of Public Health and Epidemiology