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Projects 31 to 40 of 663

Mental health service use, religious beliefs, and faith communities – an examination of electronic health records from child and adolescent mental health services

Little is known about the role that religion and faith communities play when people are accessing secondary mental health services. This mixed methods project will explore how patients accessing Child and Read more >

How do referral source and sociodemographic characteristics impact on referral decisions, waiting times and number of re-referrals to child and adolescent mental health services?

There has been a steady increase in Child and Adolescent Mental Health service referrals (Children’s Commissioner, 2021), yet variable access to services which raises concern that not all are able to Read more >

Herpes zoster vaccine exposure and dementia outcome

There have been suggestions that the vaccine for herpes zoster (shingles) might offer health protection, including a lower risk of dementia; however, dementia outcomes haven't been investigated. The vaccine was offered Read more >

Developing an individualised prognostic model to prediction of a future personality disorder diagnosis.

Despite the malleability of borderline personality traits in youth and early adolescence, there are no existing prognostic prediction models for any personality disorder. Prediction modelling techniques and electronic health record data Read more >

Predictors of long-term outcome in the GAP/EU-GEI FEP cohort

Mounting evidence has challenged the old concept that schizophrenia is a chronic disorder with an inevitable deteriorating course; however, more evidence is needed to develop a more optimistic treatment and management Read more >

Assessing the cost of inequality in patients with comorbid type 2 diabetes mellitus and severe mental illness

Severe mental illness is a cause and consequence of health inequalities which increase health service use and costs, especially in highly costly diseases as type 2 diabetes. This project will examine Read more >

Dissociation NLP app

Dissociation is a symptom occurring in several neuropsychiatric disorders such as functional neurological disorders, and an ability to detect it from clinical notes text would allow to study its prevalence and Read more >

Predictors of adverse outcomes related to pregnancy and childbirth in mental health service users

It is important to understand more about experiences of pregnancy in people with mental health disorders. This study will investigate predictors of mental health deterioration before and after childbirth, as well Read more >

Identifying pupils with special educational needs and disabilities (SEND) among those in contact with CAMHS

Following on from previous research modelling the characteristics of children who were identified as having special educational needs and disabilities (SEND) during primary school, this project will extend the analysis to Read more >

Long-term effectiveness of IMPACT RCT in relation to health service utilisation (IMPACT CRIS)

The IMPaCT clinical trial comparing the IMPACT intervention (training and supervising care co-ordinators in community mental health teams in a health promotion intervention to help them support their patients with psychosis Read more >

 

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