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Long-term outcomes following liver transplant in patients with SMI.

  • Applicant: Catherine Polling
  • Project ID: 24-055

A comparison of medium and long term clinical outcomes between patients admitted to intensive care units following self-harm/suicide attempts, and patients admitted to general medical/surgical wards following self-harm/suicide attempts..

  • Applicant: Joshua Lyttelton
  • Project ID: 24-056

Investigating the effect of a single-dose of levetiracetam on brain function, chemistry and cognitive performance in psychosis risk.

  • Applicant: Abigail Gee
  • Project ID: 24-057

Cost of illness analysis in inflammatory arthritis patients with mental health disorders

  • Applicant: Xiaoyu Zhang
  • Project ID: 24-058

Age at onset of a psychotic disorder: Investigating outcomes in young individuals (people) diagnosed with a psychotic disorder before the age of 18, including service utilization, illness severity, hospital admissions, and mortality.

  • Applicant: Emilia Loane
  • Project ID: 24-059

ATTEND: Adolescents and carers using mindfulness Therapy To END depression

  • Applicant: Ching-Yin Lee
  • Project ID: 24-060

COMPEERS: A CLUSTER RANDOMISED FEASIBILITY STUDY OF CONTINGENCY MANAGEMENT AND PEER SUPPORT TO PROMOTE ATTENDANCE, INCREASE TREATMENT ENGAGEMENT, AND IMPROVE OUTCOMES FOR PEOPLE WITH DUAL DIAGNOSES OF PSYCHOSIS AND DRUG/ALCOHOL PROBLEMS (DDP).

  • Applicant: Sidonie Powles
  • Project ID: 24-061

Does access to Child and Adolescent Mental Health Services (CAMHS) impact violent behaviour and criminal justice involvement in children and young people

  • Applicant: Guy Skinner
  • Project ID: 24-062

An investigation of patient demographics and diagnoses in a south London memory service

  • Applicant: Bridie Bradshaw
  • Project ID: 24-063

Identifying adequacy of hyperprolactinemia assessment in patients on antipsychotics under a specific community mental health team in Southwark

  • Applicant: Sanchari Mukhopadhyay
  • Project ID: 24-064

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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