◆◇學術研討會◆◇ 第八屆國際精神疾病流行病學會學術研討會 VIII CONGRESS OF THE INTERNATIONAL FEDERATION OF PSYCHIATRIC EPIDEMIOLOGY Main theme:Genome and Envirome, Roles and Interaction in Psychiatric Epidemiology March 6(Saturday)—9(Tuesday), 1999 Venue:Academia Sinica International Centre 時  間:三月六日(星期六)至三月九日(星期二) 地  點:本院學術活動中心 主辦單位:生物醫學科學研究所 聯 絡 人:鄭泰安研究員,電話:2789-9119; 傳真:2782-3047;E-mail:ifpe1999@gate. sinica.edu.tw 歡迎院內同仁踴躍參加,請於二月廿六日前報名,俾便統計出 席人數。 Congress Schedule ┌───────┬──────┬───────┬──────┐ │ Saturday 6 │ Sunday 7 │ Monday 8 │ Tuesday 9 │ ├───────┼──────┼───────┼──────┤ │From 08:30 │From 08:30 │From 08:30 │From 08:30 │ │Registration │Registration│Registration │Registration│ ├───────┼──────┼───────┼──────┤ │9:00-10:30 │09:00-10:30 │09:00-10:40 │09:00-10:40 │ │Workshop1 │PLENARY 3 │PLENARY 5 │Parallel 4 │ ├───────┼──────┼───────┼──────┤ │11:00-12:30 │11:10-12:50 │11:10-12:50 │11:10-12:30 │ │Workshop 2 │PLENARY 4 │Parallel │PLENARY 6 │ │ │ │sessions(III) │Closing │ │ │ │ │session │ ├───────┼──────┼───────┼──────┤ │14:00-14:30 │14:10-15:30 │FREE AFTERNOON│ │ │Opening │Parallel │Congress Tour │ │ │ceremony │session(I)│To │ │ ├───────┼──────┤National │ │ │14:30-15:45 │16:00-17:20 │Palace │ │ │PLENARY 1 │Parallel │Museum │ │ │ │sessions(II)│ │ │ ├───────┼──────┤ │ │ │16:15-17:55 │17:30-19:00 │ │ │ │PLENARY 2 │IFPE Gen. │ │ │ │ │Assembly │ │ │ └───────┴──────┴───────┴──────┘ Scientific Program(學術節目表) Saturday 6 March  ̄ ̄ ̄ ̄ ̄ ̄ ̄ ̄ From 08:30 Registration for Congress and Workshop 09:00-10:30 Workshop on methods in genetic epidemiolo- gy:1 J. Breitner & J. Niederhiser 11:00-12:30 Workshop on methods in genetic epidemiolo- gy:2 J. Breitner & J. Niederhiser 14:00-14:30 Opening ceremony: addresses of welcome Y. T. Lee- President, Academia Sinica K. K. Wu- Director, Institute of Biomedical Studies C. S. Chan- Director, Department of Health B. Cooper- President, IFPE 14:30-15:45 Plenary 1:Genome and envirome:roles and interaction Genome and envirome:roles and interaction (I) Chair: B. Cooper(UK) S. Rose(UK) Moving on from old dichotomies: beyond nature-nurture towards a lifeline perspective. J.C. Anthony(USA) Genome and envirome: origins of the concepts and a plan for psychiatric enviromics. R. Ottman(USA) Gene-environment interaction in neuropsychiatric disorders 16:15-17:55 Plenary 2:Development, vulnerability and impairment over the life-span Co chairing: L. Robins(USA)   C. C. Hsu(Taiwan) R. Plomin(USA/UK) Genetic and envir- onmental influences on cognitive abilities and disab- ilities throughout the life-span. H. Kunugi(Japan) Perinatal complicat- ions and schizophrenia. D. Goldberg(UK) Vulnerability factors for common mental disorders. L. Whalley(UK) Environmental risk factors for late life dementia. Sunday 7 March  ̄ ̄ ̄ ̄ ̄ ̄ ̄ 09:00-10:40 Plenary 3:Gene-environment interaction in psychiatric aetiology Co-chairing: R. Murray(UK)  Lopez Ibor (Spain) M. T. Tsuang(USA) Schizophrenia, genes and environment. S. Torgersen(Norway)A twin study of the genetics of personal- ity disorders. A. Heath(USA) Analysing the inter- play of genetic and environmental risk factors in the aetiology of alcohol dependence. J. Breitner(USA) Genetic and environ- mental factors in Alzheimer disease: a model for the aetiological study of complex chronic diseases. 11:10-12:50 Plenary 4:Epidemiology and mental-health service evaluation Co-chairing: R. Sadoun(France) E. K. Yeh(Taiwan) M. Tansella(Italy) Evaluation of mental-health services, based on evidence and on ethical principles: the Italian experience. H. Herrman(Australia)Quality-of-life assessment and mental-health service evaluation. G. Thornicroft(UK) The PRISM psychosis study. G. Whelan(Australia) Rational service development for the management of substance abuse problems. 14:00-15:30 Parallel sessions(I) I A. Population-genetic, twin & adoption studies Chair:R. Ottman(USA) A. F. Jorm(Australia) Molecular psychia- tric epidemiology: an overview of three Australian studies. W. J. Chen(Taiwan) Genetic and environmental influences on schizotypy in young twins. I. Hickie(Australia) Unique genetic and environmental determinants of prolonged fatigue: a twin study. J. E. Wells(N. Zealand)A comparison of the power of two adoption study designs. I B. Biology of functional psychoses Chair:F. Ferrero(Switzerland) W. Maier(Germany) Family-genetic basis of schizophrenia A. Jablensky(Australia)Reproductive pathology and offspring outcome in women with schizophrenia and affective psychoses. Genetic vulnerability or environmental risk? M. Marcelis(Netherlands)Obstetric comp- lications and familial morbid risk of psychiatric disorder A. Fenton(Switzerland)Assortative mating in bipolar disorder. M. Preisig(Switzerland) Association between bipolar disorder and monoamine oxidase A gene poly- morphisms. I C. Substance abuse disorders 1: population patterns Chair:A. Heath(USA) P. Corten(Belgium) National reports of the Minimum Psychiatric Summary data record in Belgium(1996-1997) P. C. Yang(Taiwan) A prospective study on adolescent substance-use disorder in Taiwan. J. Ahmadi(Iran) Heroin and opium dependency in Iran. H. H. Chen(Taiwan) A new approach on risk factors of adolescent substance use disorder in Taiwan. I D. Mental disorders of late life 1 Chair:J. Breitner(USA) K. Kamath(India) Psychogeriatric disorders in a developing country over a decade. X. H. Liu(China) An epidemiolo- gical study of senile dementia in Chengdu area, China. S. Rajkumar Education and (India/ Australia) dementia: findings from an urban study IN Chennai, India. M. Angermeyer(Germany) Reducing selection bias in prevalence studies of dementia. I E. Field surveys across the world 1: prevalence Chair:H. Herrman (Australia) C. Fones(Singapore) The mental health of a nation: a study of the Singapore population. T. P. Su(Taiwan) Epidemiological study of insomnia in a rural community of Taiwan. F. Chapireau(France) The French population survey of handicaps, disabilities and dependence. J. Reggers(Belgium) Lifetime prevalence of DSM-IV disorders in the Liege study: preliminary results.           Poster session(I) 16:00-17:20 Parallel sessions(II) II A. Schizophrenia 1:risk factors and associations Chair:M. T. Tsuang(USA) G. Parker(Australia) Season of birth of those with schizophrenia in Singapore: an equatorial study. T. Sasaki(Japan) Does type of feeding during infancy affect the later development of schizophrenia? H. Freeman(UK) Schizophrenia and city life. N. Buhrich Australia) Prevalence and co-morbidity of schizophrenia among homeless persons in Sydney. II B. Affective disorders 1:prevalence and outcome Chair:P. Munk-Jorgensen(Denmark) E. Kringlen(Norway) Depression from an historical epidemiological point of view B. Vicente(Chile) Depression in field studies P. Casey(Ireland) Outcome of Depression International Network(ODIN): background, methods and field trials. O. S. Dalgard(Norway) Outcome of Depression International network(ODIN): preliminary results from Norway. II C. Substance abuse disorders 2:risk factors Chair:H.N. Lin(Taiwan) J. Knop(Denmark) Predictors of alcoholism in sons of alcoholics at age 30. A Danish longi- tudinal high- risk study. M. Bolognini(Switzerland)Influence of life events on dependent behaviours: a comparison of drug addicts and eating-disorder patients with normal controls. I. Loginov(Russia) Economic crisis as an environ- mental factor influencing incidence of drug addiction. J. Horton(USA) Assessing psy- chiatric disorders among drug users: reliability of the revised DIS -IV. II D. Mental disorders of late life 2 Chair:S. Rajkumar(Australia) S. Krishnaswamy(Malaysia)Prevalence of psychiatric morbidity in the Malaysian elderly. M. Y. Chong(Taiwan) Prevalence and socio- demographic correlates of old-age depression in the community in Taiwan. C. C. Chen Taiwan) Social support and old-age depression in a Taiwan community. R. Mateos(Spain) Relationship between mental illness, self- perceived health and social condit- ions. The Galician Survey of Mental Health of the Elder- ly. II E. Field surveys across the world 2: socio-cultural aspects Chair:H. Rin(Taiwan) S. Sharma(India) Prevalence of mental disord- ers in con- rasting ethnic groups in Goa, India. P. Y. Lin(Taiwan) Neighbourhood experience and mental health. D. Castille(USA) Utility of ethnopsychia- tric methods for psychiat- ric epidemiol- ogical research: measuring mental illness among Mayan Indians. L. Andrade(Brazil) The effect of immigration on MPM of Chinese community in Brazil. II F. Childhood & adolescent disorders 1 :population patterns Chair:Y. Nakane(Japan) J. Sengupta(India) Prevalence of conduct disor- der in school- children in an urban area: an epidemiolog- ical study. D. Spady(Canada) Patterns of mental disord- er in Alberta schoolchildren aged 0-17 years as deter- mined using diagnoses provided from physicians' billing data. E. Serfaty(Argentina) Youthful affective disorders. O. Halfon(Switzerland) Drug abuse and eating disord- ers 17:30-19:00 IFPE General Assembly Monday 8 March  ̄ ̄ ̄ ̄ ̄ ̄ ̄ 09:00-10:40 Plenary 5:International collaborative research Co-chairing:N. Sartorius(Switzerland)    C. C. Chen(Taiwan) D. Wiersma(Netherlands) The Internat- ional Study of Schizophrenia (ISOS):long- term course and outcome. M. Prince(UK) Review of existing epidemiolo- gical research into dementia and AD in developing countries, and future research priorities. A. Cheng(Taiwan) Cross-cultural studies of mental disord- ers: review and reassessment. A. Mann(UK) Primary care psychiatry in the developing world. 11:10-12:50 Parallel sessions(III) III A. Schizophrenia 2:onset, course and outcome Chair:M. Gomez-Beneyto(Spain) J. Vazquez-Barquero(Spain)Clinical relevance of premorbid adjustment in first-episode schizophrenia: a three-year follow-up. K. Maurer(Germany) Onset, prodro- mal phase and early course of schizoph- renia:new results from the ABC study. H. G. Hwu(Taiwan) Subtyping of schizophrenia: the possibi- lity of a phenomenolog- ical follow-up approach. M. Giron(Spain) Relatives' family atti- tudes and social func- tioning in schizophrenia. F. Casadebaig(France) Mortality in a cohort of schizophrenic patients. III B. Personality disorders:current research in a neglected area Chair:A. Mann(UK) P. Raven(UK) Towards a more meaningful classification of personality disorders. S. Khanna(India) Comparing patient- and informant- based diagnosis of personality disorders. P. Moran(UK) The added burden from personality disorder in primary care. C. S. Lee(Taiwan) Personality disorder and risks of suicide and accidental death. Y. Ono(Japan) Characteris- tics of personality traits and related pathology in Japan. III C. Suicide in global perspective 1: epidemiology Chair:C. P. Chien(Taiwan) G. Murphy(USA) Suicide across cultures and around the world. S. Murthy(India) Suicide in India. Y.P. Zhang(China) The pattern of suicide in mainland China. G. Poduri(India) A seven-year analysis of suicides in Warangai district. W. S. Yeung(China) Demographic and psychiat- ric features of suicide cases from a general- hospital psychiatric unit in Hong Kong. III D. Biological & social risk factors in the environment Chair:S. Rose(UK) P. Munk-Jorgensen(Denmark) The brain- damage theory in schizoph- renic aetio- logy R. Murray(UK) What can we learn from the epidemic of schizophrenia and mania among Afro- Caribbean people living in the UK? Y. Nakane(Japan) Psychiatric problems 50 years after the atomic bombing in survivors with childhood radiation exposure J. van Os(Netherlands) Early risk factors and adult person -environment relationship in affective disorder A. Fan(USA) A longitud- inal study of the influence of birth risks and socio- economic status at age 7/8 on adult emotional/ nervous conditions. III E. SCAN symposium Chair:J. Cooper(UK) J. Cooper(UK) Historical introduction: strengths and weaknesses of survey data. Comparison of DIS and PSE- style data in ECA study. T. Brugha(Ireland/ UK) Validity of survey diag- nostic interviews in general opulation surveys and need for an international reference instrument. A. Tien(Taiwan/USA) Cross- cultural implementat- ion in Taiwan of a Chinese version of the Schedule for Clinical Assessment in Neuropsych- iatry(SCAN) F. Nienhuis(Netherlands) Training lay interviewers in the survey format of SCAN: a feasibility and reliabil- ity study W. Compton(USA) Cross- cultural variability of substance dependence using SCAN III F. Health services research 1:use of services Chair:M. Tansella(Italy) N. Quemada(France) Adults in care in both the public and the private psychiatric care systems in France, March 1998. J. Wancata(Austria) Recognition of psychia- tric disorders on general hospital wards. J. Hanson(Sweden) Multi- problem persons in Stockholm: multi-care consumers through the years. S. Reilly(UK) Can a simple census method be used in both health and social serv- ices to identify people with the charac- teristics of severe mental ill- ness? V. Kovess(France) Comparing use of care for persons suffering from mental health disorders in Paris and Montreal          Poster session(II) Tuesday 9 March  ̄ ̄ ̄ ̄ ̄ ̄ ̄ ̄ 09:00-10:40 Parallel sessions(IV) IV A. Schizophrenia 3:international collaborative studies Chair:D. Wiersma(Netherlands) R. Thara(India) Is schizo- phrenia different in developed and develop- ing countries? K. Hopper(USA) Role of culture in explaining the develop- ed vs. deve- loping country differential in course and outcome in schizoph- renia. G. Harrison(UK) Prospects for long- term recov- ery in schi- zophrenia: report from the Internat- ional Study of Schizo- phrenia. R. Irmansyah Genetic epidemiology of schizo- phrenia in Indonesia:a preliminary (Indonesia) report. M. Phillips(USA) Stigma and schizoph- renia: experience in mainland China. IV B. Affective disorders 2:life events and social factors. Chair:D. Goldberg(UK) J. Ormel(Netherlands) Life events, personality and onset of depression in older people:a prospective study. T. L. Yeh(Taiwan) Adverse life events and old-age depression. A. J. Oldehinkel(Netherlands)Effect of positive life change on time to recovery in depression:some people benefit more than others. J. Ritsher(USA) Four- generation longitud- inal study of social class and depression. A test of social causation and social selection models. T. Brugha(Ireland/ UK) Randomized trial of a risk-modi- fying intervent- ion to prevent postnatal depression IV C. Suicide in global perspective 2: preventive approaches Chair:J. Vazquez-Barquero(Spain) R. C. Bland(Canada) Psycholo- gical and social adjustment in parasui- cide. H. Whiteford(Austral./USA) The Word Bank and it's support for sui- cide prevention W. Rutz(Sweden) Educating general practit- ioners on depression and suici- de. D. De Leo(Australia) Treating suicide in old age J. C. Chang(Taiwan) Can sui- cide be prevented in Taiwan? IV D. Childhood & adolescent disorders 2 Chair:R. Plomin(UK) H. Matsumoto(Japan) Childhood- onset sch- izophrenia and obste- tric complicat- ions:A case- control study. T. J. Lai(Taiwan) Effect of prenatal PCB exposure on cogni- tive dev- elopment in Yucheng children. X. C. Liu(China) Life events, external locus and behaviou- ral problems among adolescents. S. Margaryan(Armenia) Effects of social hardship in Armenia on the prevalence of enure- sis among children and adol- escents. C. Vandeleur(Switzerland) Associat- ions between parental styles, dyadic and family function- ing, and symptomat- ology in the general populat- ion. IV E. Health services research 2: evaluation Chair:G. Thornicroft(UK) C. Westrin(Sweden) Evaluating quality of mental health care. J. Krupinski(Australia) Austin and Rehabilit- ation Centre Psychiat- ric Outcome Measures (ARCPOM) Results of a pilot study. M. Lima(Brazil) The Inverse Care Law in Brazil. R. Rizzardo(Italy) Integrat- ing psych- iatric emergency service, in-patient and outpatient care in the community. H. Poulsen(Denmark) Predictors for perce- ived coercion. Closing session Co-chairing: A. Cheng(Taiwan)  T. Y Lin(Taiwan) J. Anthony(USA)& T. Y Lin(Taiwan) A short tribute to the late Morton Kramer. N. Sartorius(Switzerland) Future collabo- tative research between East and West. B. Cooper(UK)Summing up. A. Cheng(Taiwan) Closure of the Congress.