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Projects 11 to 20 of 688

Predicting Clinical Mental Health Care Utilization Outcomes using Structured and Textual Data from Electronic Health Records

This study aims to predict three important outcomes related to mental health care: (1) how long someone might stay in a mental health hospital, (2) whether a person will need to Read more >

Development and validation of a prediction tool for the transition from substance-induced psychosis to schizophrenia

This project aims to predict patients’ likelihood of developing schizophrenia after experiencing substance-induced psychosis, using electronic health record data of patients in SLaM and Oxford Health Trusts to study the demographic, Read more >

Clozapine withdrawal catatonia : a retrospective study

Abrupt discontinuation of clozapine, an antipsychotic usually used for treatment-resistant schizophrenia, has been associated with various withdrawal symptoms, including catatonia, a severe neuropsychiatric condition characterised by motor immobility and behavioural abnormalities; Read more >

UKRI Policy Fellowship based on CRIS ID 19-055 (The interrelationships between receiving benefits, employment status and mental health: a data linkage project)

There is a need to better understand links between mental health, employment, and benefits receipt in the UK. This project will investigate the relationships between receiving benefits, employment status, mental health Read more >

ATTEND: Adolescents and carers using mindfulness Therapy To END depression

The ATTEND team is looking to find new, effective treatment for depression and low mood in adolescents; that’s why we developed the Mindfulness for Adolescents and Carers therapy (MAC) which will Read more >

Association between clozapine treatment and c-reactive protein levels in patients with treatment resistant schizophrenia

Increased inflammation might play a role in treatment resistant schizophrenia (TRS), and clozapine has shown superiority to other antipsychotics in individuals with TRS. This study will investigate the effect of clozapine Read more >

Drug and alcohol assessment in patients presenting to mental health services on the background of the effects of drugs used in chem-sex

This study will investigate assessments of patients presenting with mental health difficulties on the background of drugs used in chem-sex - specifically, completion of drug and alcohol assessment and referral to Read more >

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

This project will investigate how the characteristics of patients accepted by the Lewisham Memory Service compare to the borough generally, and if diagnoses given by the memory team differ according to Read more >

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

Mental health provision to young people may be able to reduce violent behaviour and criminal justice involvement; however, this has not been investigated before. This study will use CRIS to examine Read more >

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).

This study aims to investigate the feasibility of conducting a future confirmatory trial to assess the clinical and cost effectiveness of Contingency Management (CM) to promote attendance at Peer Support (PS) Read more >

 

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