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

  • Applicant: Lea Baecker
  • Project ID: 23-083

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

  • Applicant: Robert Stewart
  • Project ID: 23-084

Stimulant Medication for ADHD and Tics - Understanding Response versus Non-stimulants (SATURN): a randomised trial of the clinical and cost-effectiveness of methylphenidate versus guanfacine for ADHD in children and young people with a co-existing tic disorder | C4C

  • Applicant: Catriona Cotter
  • Project ID: 23-085

Improving early detection of psychosis risk

  • Applicant: David Mongan
  • Project ID: 23-086

A cognitive behavioural intervention to improve self-esteem in sexual minority women in primary care psychological therapies services: a feasibility and acceptability study. | C4C

  • Applicant: Sophia Kosmider
  • Project ID: 23-087

Identifying possible child sexual abuse from mental health NHS trust clinical records: a CRIS study

  • Applicant: Angela Sweeney
  • Project ID: 23-088

Equality Bench Marking London SMI PH Checks

  • Applicant: Phoebe Blackney
  • Project ID: 23-089

Enhancing diagnostic accuracy in child and adolescent mental health services (CAMHS) electronic health records using artificial intelligence approaches

  • Applicant: Alice Wickersham
  • Project ID: 23-090

Living Well with Psychosis: Enriched Packages of Social Care

  • Applicant: Hannah Weir
  • Project ID: 23-091

Clinicians’ use of attachment disorders and developmental trauma in CAMHS – a pilot study

  • Applicant: Matt Woolgar
  • Project ID: 23-092

The Clinical Record Interactive Search (CRIS) system is a computer system that allows researchers at the NIHR Maudsley Biomedical Research Centre (BRC) to carry out research using information from South London and Maudsley NHS Foundation Trust clinical records.

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