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Projects 101 to 110 of 663

Comparison of recorded pain between patients from the CRIS database and Lambeth DataNet

The purpose of this project is to compare a cohort within CRIS which was selected using outputs of an NLP (natural language processing) application, developed to identify mentions of pain within Read more >

Diagnostic and referral pathway variation between foreign-born women and British-born women accessing mental health services in southeast London

Foreign-born females often face different challenges in accessing support compared to other members of society, even though they are the most likely to require mental health support. This study will investigate Read more >

FEASIBILITY AND ACCEPTABILITY OF A UK BASED REMOTE BRAIN HEALTH CLINIC FOR PATIENTS WITH MILD COGNITIVE IMPAIRMENT (MCI)

The remote Brain Health Clinic is a new service within SLaM that aims to subtype mild cognitive impairment (MCI) and diagnose dementia at an earlier stage. This research project will assess Read more >

Psychomotor retardation in depression and risk of Parkinson’s disease

People who have depression are at higher risk of subsequent development of Parkinson’s disease, but it is not known which patients with depression might be at highest risk. We propose to Read more >

Optimizing treatment selection of severe mental disorders (SMD)

Currently, there are limited guidelines for selecting a specific medication for a given patient based on their individual characteristics. This study will investigate whether new prediction modelling techniques (precision treatment rules) Read more >

Fathers receiving substance use treatment

This project will: 1) investigate the characteristics of fathers of dependent children receiving treatment for substance use, comparing the characteristics of fathers vs non-fathers and the characteristics of fathers non-involved in Read more >

Antidepressant use in early dementia

Antidepressants are frequently prescribed to people who are developing dementia, but are not usually helpful for symptoms of dementia. We will look at data for people around the time of dementia Read more >

Prevalence of attention deficit hyperactivity disorder in adults with Down syndrome in secondary mental health services

While attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) is suspected to have increased prevalence in individuals with Down syndrome, there is limited research on the prevalence of ADHD in this population. The current Read more >

Household stressors and mental health service use in Southeast London

Most studies of NHS mental health care inequalities in the UK focus only on characteristics of service users, i.e. there is limited/no information on local context. This is an important limitation Read more >

Co-occurring mental disorders in children and adolescents with intellectual disabilities: A mixed-methods study assessing the effectiveness of psychological interventions in the context of the family system

Little is known about what routine psychological interventions are effective for children and adolescents with intellectual disabilities and how parental mental health can affect intervention outcomes of their children. This project Read more >

 

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