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Projects 141 to 150 of 688

Clozapine-induced obsessive-compulsive symptoms

There is evidence that clozapine can cause obsessive-compulsive symptoms (OCS). Since clozapine is only prescribed for people with treatment resistant psychosis, a possible explanation is that treatment resistant psychosis could be Read more >

Cannabis withdrawal induced psychosis

There have been several case reports that acute cannabis withdrawal can trigger psychotic illness. We hope to identify more cases and build on this literature. Read more >

Insomnia and dementia outcomes

Sleep disturbance may be a feature of early dementia before diagnosis but little is known about its association with subsequent outcomes. This project will investigate recorded sleep difficulties around the time Read more >

Reasons for and outcomes after lithium discontinuation in patients with bipolar or schizoaffective disorder. A case-register study based on the South London and Maudsley NHS Foundation Trust Clinical Record Interactive Search (CRIS) System

Lithium is one of the most effective treatments for bipolar disorders, but many people stop lithium because of adverse effects, thereby increasing their risk of relapse and even self-harm or suicide. Read more >

Social support, social work input and outcomes in mental healthcare

Social support and social work input as part of the multidisciplinary team may have important impacts on outcomes in different mental disorders. This project is the first part of a PhD Read more >

Ascertaining cognitive impairment associated with schizophrenia

Cognitive impairment describes an important but under-recognised cluster of symptoms that occur in schizophrenia and may adversely affect outcomes. Having recently developed a means of ascertaining these in CRIS (and following Read more >

Physical health profiles and outcomes across mental disorder diagnoses in CRIS

Physical health inequalities are an important public health issue for people with mental health conditions. We have recently developed a means of ascertaining recorded physical health conditions in CRIS. The proposed Read more >

Characteristics of LGBTQIA+ older adults at the time of dementia diagnosis

Older LGBT+ individuals tend to present to mental health services later than heteronormative cisgender individuals. This may in turn reduce the possibility of early diagnosis and treatment. This study will examine Read more >

Emotion dysregulation in young people with neurodevelopmental disorders: comparing prevalence and clinical outcomes across autism spectrum disorder and attention deficit hyperactivity disorders using natural language processing methods

This project we will examine the prevalence and clinical correlates of emotional dysregulation or mood instability in SLaM electronic health records (EHRs) of 11-16-year-olds with Autism Spectrum Disorder and Attention Deficit Read more >

Exposure to risk and adversity among children and young people with autism spectrum disorder: examining sex differences using a network approach

Children and young people with autism spectrum disorder experience more early risk and adversity than non-autistic peers, yet differences between autistic girls and autistic boys remain unclear. This project aims to Read more >

 

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