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Projects 71 to 80 of 688

Improving early detection of psychosis risk

Early detection of psychosis is associated with better outcomes for affected individuals, but current approaches to find people at greater risk of psychosis identify only a small proportion of individuals at Read more >

Loneliness and clinical outcomes in patients reviewed by Older Adult Liaison services

SLaM provides dedicated Older Adult Liaison services to the four Acute Trusts in its catchment who frequently see medical/surgical inpatients who are socially isolated and lonely, but there are no specific Read more >

The effects of extreme heat events on mental health in vulnerable urban communities: towards evidence-based policy and practice

While the impact of extreme heat on physical health is well recognised, its effects on mental health are under-investigated. The main aim of this project is to examine the effects of Read more >

Understanding Mental Health Interventions for Looked After Children in Acute Need: A CRIS Dataset Analysis

Local Authority data suggest that about 45% of Looked after Children (LAC) have identifiable mental health diagnoses, and Local Authorities report that timely support through child and adolescent mental health services Read more >

The Bridging The Gap

Chronic Kidney Disease is more prevalent in people with severe mental illness. The study aims to understand the relationship between Kidney Disease and severe mental illness, giving insights into the factors Read more >

Referrals from CAMHS to Children’s Services: a mixed methods analysis of rejected referrals

Sometimes services disagree about who is best placed to help a child; this can delay a child receiving appropriate help. The qualitative element of this project aims to explore how Read more >

Classifying mental illnesses using artificial intelligence

The way we classify mental illness remains controversial and based on decades-old clinical observations. Using thousands of patients’ initial medical assessments, we aim to use artificial intelligence to cluster patients into Read more >

Outcomes of ADHD in adults with intellectual disability

Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) is associated with a range of worse health and social outcomes in the general population. This study will explore health service use and outcomes in adults Read more >

Investigating the recording of autism in general hospitals

Autism should be recognised in healthcare settings in order that reasonable adjustments and necessary adaptations to care can be made. This study will investigate how often autism is recorded in the Read more >

Cardiometabolic and inflammatory changes in serious mental illness: descriptive and predictive work, including linked physical health data.

People experiencing serious mental illness – particularly depression and schizophrenia – show higher levels of inflammatory and fat-related measures than similar people from the general population.We will use the CRIS linkage Read more >

 

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