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Project Details

 

Changing Psychotropic Medication During Pregnancy and Risk of Relapse in Women with Serious Mental Illness (SMI)

Lead Applicant Name :
Clare Taylor
Project Type :
Research
Approval Date :
09-Oct-2009
References :
The Characteristics and Health Needs for Pregnant Women with Schizophrenia Compared with Bipolar Disorder and Affective Psychoses. Taylor, C.L., Stewart, R., Ogden, J., Broadbent, M., Pasupathy, D. & Howard, L, M. 2015 In: BMC Psychiatry. 15,88.<br/><br/>Taylor CL, Stewart R, Gibson R, Pasupathy D, Shetty H, Howard LM. Birth without intervention in women with severe mental illness: a cohort study. BJPsych Open 2022; 8: e50.
Lay Summary :
This study aims to investigate the risk of relapse associated with changing (or ceasing) antipsychotics during pregnancy in women with schizophrenia and whether we can predict service users at risk of relapse.