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Projects 61 to 70 of 663

Understanding infectious disease mortality in people with severe mental illness

There is evidence to suggest that people with severe mental illness (SMI) have a higher chance of dying from infection than people without SMI, but very little is known about why Read more >

Child and adolescent depression, treatment, and educational outcomes

Previous research we have conducted using linked CRIS and education data has shown that child and adolescent depression is associated with declines in school performance. This work will update that research Read more >

Occupational difference in dementia presentations and outcomes

More education and higher-level occupations are known to be associated with a lower risk of dementia. In this study we want to find out how occupation affects people with established dementia, Read more >

Examining the relationship between dissociation and heterogeneity in adolescent post-traumatic stress disorder

The aim is to investigate characteristics of the dissociative subtype of post-traumatic stress disorder amongst adolescents, including hallucinations, identity alterations, sleep difficulties and other dissociative symptoms. The study will further seek Read more >

Economic evaluation of inpatient rehabilitation for people with psychosis

Inpatient rehabilitation is a specialist, long-term form of inpatient care for people with complex forms of psychosis which costs the NHS over £500 million per year. This project aims to assess Read more >

Understanding the impact of COVID-19 on access to psychological therapy among young adults with at-risk-mental-state of psychosis

Timely and appropriate treatment for individuals with at-risk mental states (ARMS) can help delay or prevent the onset of psychosis, and those engaging in psychological therapies at an early stage have Read more >

MyHealthE: A patient-facing digital platform for informing and improving child and adolescent mental health service research and delivery

MyHealthE is a patient- and caregiver-facing online platform which was launched in SLaM Child and Adolescent Mental Health Services (CAMHS) in 2021. This project will explore how MyHealthE can support research Read more >

Self-harm in people with mild cognitive impairment or dementia

Self-harm is believed to occur in 5-10% of people with dementia and is poorly understood. This project aims to explore which people with dementia carry out self-harm and in which context. Read more >

Investigating association between psychotropic drugs and seasonal respiratory infection in mental health outpatients

We recently found that antidepressants might reduce the risk of COVID-19 infection, possibly by stopping the virus entering the airways. In this study we want to explore whether psychiatric medications might Read more >

Child and Adolescent Mental Health Services for Children and Young People with Social Work Involvement: Referral decisions and later outcomes

Although many children and young people with social work involvement experience mental health difficulties, very little is known about their access to Child and Adolescent Mental Health Services (CAMHS). This research Read more >

 

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