Mental Health
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(Brain) Sex Matters
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In psychiatry, sex matters. In schizophrenia, women are diagnosed later than men and tend to receive less effective types of ...

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Interpretation bias modification training for youth loneliness
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Loneliness, often defined as a subjective, unwanted feeling which occurs when we are unsatisfied with the quantity and quality of ...

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How can you compare data about mental health and mental capacity law across borders? #BIGSPD24
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How can rates of detention under mental health in legislation in Finland be almost 20 times higher than in Italy? (Zinkler and ...

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Cameras in patients’ bedrooms may not reduce the incidence of self-harm
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The NHS is increasingly turning to technology as the solution to productivity and workforce issues. In mental health services we are ...

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Rising temperatures and poor mental health
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The human body is a finely tuned instrument, intricately attuned to the environment in which it exists. Consider, for a moment, the ...

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The role of racism and trauma in the intergenerational transmission of depression
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Depression is a leading cause of disability and poor health worldwide and is expected to rank first by 2030 (Mental Health ...

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promising but not yet implementable
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Picture this: A world where 4-5% of young people are grappling with full-blown depression and a further 9-16% tiptoe along the ...

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Former institutionalised adoptees’ support needs in young adulthood
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Poor quality institutional child rearing, such as the Romanian orphanages which were commonplace in the 1980s and 1990s, can be ...

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Doctors working in paediatrics and anaesthetics at higher risk of suicidality, according to Australian survey
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The recent COVID-19 pandemic exposed the stark reality of some of the challenges faced by individuals working within healthcare, and ...

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The economic cost of OCD in the UK: who pays?
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As an Elf Economist, research on obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) doesn’t often catch my attention. As the authors of a recent ...

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How effective are antipsychotics at preventing relapse in the real world compared to randomised controlled trials?
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For people who have been diagnosed with schizophrenia (and the related diagnosis of schizoaffective disorder) we know that they are ...

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LGBTQ+ wellbeing inequalities in early to middle adolescence
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LGBTQ+ adolescents are more likely than their heterosexual and cisgender peers to experience common mental health difficulties (Amos ...

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