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Projects 281 to 290 of 663

The impact of infection on dementia progression: Quantifying the association of infection with outcomes among people with dementia

People with dementia could be at higher risk of being admitted to hospital with infections, which may affect their condition. This study seeks to establish whether infections resulting in hospital admissions Read more >

CRIS-BadgerNet Neonatal: Mental health outcomes of mothers following exposure to their infant’s admission to neonatal intensive care units (NICU)

Parents of infants admitted to neonatal intensive care units (NICU) may experience higher levels of distress, including increased anxiety, depression and trauma in comparison to parents of healthy infants. Using linked Read more >

Monitoring of Physical Health Parameters in Forensic Psychiatry

Individuals with serious mental illness are known to suffer poor physical health and their provision and utilisation of healthcare services is poor. This project will explore how well individuals who are Read more >

Shifts in schizophrenia diagnoses

While schizophrenia is considered a stable and clear diagnosis, recent studies indicate overlap with other syndromes, both clinically and biologically. Moreover, the assignment of a schizophrenia diagnosis may be influenced Read more >

The role of environment and accessibility in suicidality

There is evidence from studies in the Netherlands and Korea that access to the natural environment, such as green spaces, is associated with lower levels of depression and suicide. This project Read more >

Brain Ageing and Risk of Cognitive Decline (BARCODE)

This project will analyse brain magnetic resonance images (MRI) from people with self-reported cognitive impairment and generate a biomarker of brain ageing (so-called ‘brain-age’) to test whether this can be used Read more >

Cancer among people with severe mental illness (SMI) and their trajectories of treatments and prognoses

People with severe mental disorders have higher mortality after a cancer diagnosis. We will use a linkage of CRIS with local cancer registry, mortality, and hospital episode statistics (HES), to see Read more >

Risk factors for repeat detention under Section 136 of the Mental Health Act

This project will investigate the factors associated being detained by police under Section 136 of the Mental Health Act on more than one occasion. Read more >

The prevalence, nature and impact of sleep disturbances in young people at clinical high risk of developing psychosis

There is early evidence that suggests that sleep difficulties are common in young people at clinical high-risk of psychosis and that these might affect their health outcomes. This project will aim Read more >

Impact of neighbourhood deprivation on prevalence and prognosis of personality disorder

This study will investigate the frequency of personality disorder and the impact of social deprivation on personality disorder in mental health care Read more >

 

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