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Researcher
Elise Pattyn
- Disciplines:Applied sociology, Sociology of life course, family and health, Other sociology and anthropology, Social psychology, Policy and administration, Social stratification, Social theory and sociological methods
Affiliations
- Department of Sociology (Department)
Member
From1 Sep 2008 → 30 Sep 2014
Publications
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- Mental health in a gendered context: gendered community effect on depression and problem drinking
Authors: Lore Van Praag, Wendy Christiaens, Elise Pattyn
Pages: 990 - 998 - Outlining patterns of seeking help from formal mental health-care providers: crowding in versus crowding out
Authors: Mieke Verhaeghe, Elise Pattyn
Number of pages: 1 - Heeft massificatie van het onderwijs gevolgen voor de mentale gezondheid in Europa?
Authors: Elise Pattyn, Sarah Van de Velde
Number of pages: 1 - Overeducation and mental health: employee level and labour market level effects
Authors: Sarah Missinne, Elise Pattyn, Charlotte Van Tuyckom
Number of pages: 1 - Education and depressive symptoms in 22 European countries
Authors: Olaf von dem Knesebeck, Elise Pattyn
Pages: 107 - 110 - Keeping up with the Jones's: how stable is the impact of education on mental distress in a higher educated Europe?
Authors: Elise Pattyn, Sarah Van de Velde
Number of pages: 1 - Fit in het hoofd? De geestelijke gezondheid van de Vlaming onderzocht: prevalentie, risicogroepen, vooruitblik en 4best practicesSeries: Sociale Staat van Vlaanderen
Authors: Veerle Buffel, Elien Colman, Rozemarijn Dereuddre, Sarah Missinne, Elise Pattyn, Sara Symoens, Bart Van de Putte, Koen Van der Bracht, Marc Callens, Jo Noppe, et al.
Pages: 137 - 176 - A study of difficult inter-organizational transfers of mental health service users
Authors: Charlotte Sercu, Mieke Verhaeghe, Elise Pattyn
Number of pages: 1 - Attitudes toward community mental health care: the contact paradox revisited
Authors: Elise Pattyn, Mieke Verhaeghe
Pages: 292 - 302 - Outlining patterns of willingness to seek help from formal, informal and non-vonventional mental health-care-providers: the crowding-in hypothesis
Authors: Elise Pattyn, Mieke Verhaeghe
Number of pages: 1