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Takehiko Kikkawa
Researcher at Chubu Gakuin University
Publications - 15
Citations - 4698
Takehiko Kikkawa is an academic researcher from Chubu Gakuin University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Mental health & Comorbidity. The author has an hindex of 13, co-authored 15 publications receiving 4149 citations.
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Prevalence, severity, and unmet need for treatment of mental disorders in the World Health Organization World Mental Health Surveys.
Koen Demyttenaere,Ronny Bruffaerts,Jose Posada-Villa,Isabelle Gasquet,Kovess,J P Lépine,Matthias C. Angermeyer,Sebastian Bernert,de Girolamo G,Pierluigi Morosini,G Polidori,Takehiko Kikkawa,Norito Kawakami,Y. Ono,Tadashi Takeshima,Hidenori Uda,Elie G. Karam,John Fayyad,A. N. Karam,Zeina Mneimneh,María Elena Medina-Mora,Guilherme Borges,Carmen Lara,de Graaf R,Johan Ormel,Oye Gureje,Shen Y,Y. Huang,Zhang M,Jordi Alonso,Josep Maria Haro,Gemma Vilagut,Evelyn J. Bromet,Semyon Gluzman,C. P. M. Webb,Ronald C. Kessler,Kathleen R. Merikangas,James C. Anthony,Von Korff Mr,Philip S. Wang,Traolach S. Brugha,Sergio Aguilar-Gaxiola,Sing Lee,Steven G. Heeringa,B. E. Pennell,Alan M. Zaslavsky,T. B. Üstün,Somnath Chatterji +47 more
TL;DR: Reallocation of treatment resources could substantially decrease the problem of unmet need for treatment of mental disorders among serious cases and careful consideration needs to be given to the value of treating some mild cases, especially those at risk for progressing to more serious disorders.
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The performance of the Japanese version of the K6 and K10 in the World Mental Health Survey Japan
Toshi A. Furukawa,Norito Kawakami,Mari Saitoh,Yutaka Ono,Yoshibumi Nakane,Yosikazu Nakamura,Hisateru Tachimori,Noboru Iwata,Hidenori Uda,Hideyuki Nakane,Makoto Watanabe,Yoichi Naganuma,Yukihiro Hata,Masayo Kobayashi,Yuko Miyake,Tadashi Takeshima,Takehiko Kikkawa +16 more
TL;DR: The Japanese versions of the K6 and K10 demonstrated screening performances essentially equivalent to those of the original English versions, and Stratum‐specific likelihood ratios (SSLRs) were strikingly similar between the Japanese and the original versions.
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Twelve‐month prevalence, severity, and treatment of common mental disorders in communities in Japan: preliminary finding from the World Mental Health Japan Survey 2002–2003
Norito Kawakami,Tadashi Takeshima,Yutaka Ono,Hidenori Uda,Yukihiro Hata,Yoshibumi Nakane,Hideyuki Nakane,Noboru Iwata,Toshiaki A. Furukawa,Takehiko Kikkawa +9 more
TL;DR: The study confirmed that the prevalence of DSM‐IV mental disorders was equal to that observed in Asian countries but higher than that in Western countries and low even for those who suffered severe or moderate disorders.
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Twelve-month use of mental health services in four areas in Japan: Findings from the World Mental Health Japan Survey 2002–2003
Yoichi Naganuma,Hisateru Tachimori,Norito Kawakami,Tadashi Takeshima,Yutaka Ono,Hidenori Uda,Yukihiro Hata,Yoshibumi Nakane,Hideyuki Nakane,Noboru Iwata,Toshiaki A. Furukawa,Takehiko Kikkawa +11 more
TL;DR: It was found that 7.3% of total respondents had received any service, either professional or non‐professional, in the past 12 months, including 20.0% of those with 12‐month DSM‐IV disorders and 6.2% of Those without, confirming that the majority of people with a recent psychiatric disorder have not used mental health care or other support systems.
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Social class inequalities in self-rated health and their gender and age group differences in Japan
Kaori Honjo,Norito Kawakami,Tadashi Takeshima,Hisateru Tachimori,Yutaka Ono,Hidenori Uda,Yukihiro Hata,Yoshibumi Nakane,Hideyuki Nakane,Noboru Iwata,Toshiaki A. Furukawa,Makoto Watanabe,Yosikazu Nakamura,Takehiko Kikkawa +13 more
TL;DR: Social inequalities in self-rated health seemed to exist across age groups, however, the mechanism of social inequalities inSelf- rated health could be different depending on the age group.