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Projects 301 to 310 of 663

Urban mental health in psychosis

Urban environments can be an important risk factor for developing a psychotic disorder, but there have been few studies investigating the association between geographic location information (such as social deprivation, population Read more >

Towards Shareable Data in Clinical Natural Language Processing: Generating Synthetic Electronic Health Records

Natural language processing has a potential to significantly improve healthcare research by uncovering information stored in unstructured clinical text; however, there are privacy concerns in many databases. We would like to Read more >

Internet / Social media use and Self-harm / Suicidal behaviour in Adolescent patients.

The internet and social media are now widely used by young people and there are increasing concerns about the potentially harmful effects of this. This project will investigate whether clinicians are Read more >

Exploring bias in the measurement of health and social functioning of adults with severe mental health problems due to time, age, and gender

.The Health of the Nation Outcomes Scale (HoNOS) is a measure of health and social functioning of people with severe mental illness. The main aim of this project is to explore Read more >

Physical Activity recording and association with outcomes among individuals with Mental Illness

Physical activity is beneficial for health and wellbeing, yet people with mental illness typically engage in low levels and the barriers, facilitators and relationship with health in routine care is unknown. Read more >

Understanding multimorbidity in severe mental illness using clinical health records

This project aims to examine the most prevalent clusters of multimorbidity in individuals with severe mental illness. Read more >

Pathfinder: Exploring the association between Educational Attainment and Major Depressive Disorder (MDD).

Evidence suggests that educational attainment plays an important role in both the prediction and presentation of depression; however, the exact trajectory and direction of this relationship remains unclear. Therefore, using linked Read more >

Pathfinder: using the Early Years Foundation Stage (EYFS) Assessment to predict whether an individual will need child and adolescent services during childhood.

Infants with an early developmental delay are those who do not reach expected physical, intellectual or social milestones for their age. There is some evidence to suggest that those with poor Read more >

Predictors of attachment disorders in childhood: a retrospective cohort study using electronic health records

To date, no social science study has investigated the processes by which reactive attachment disorder (RAD) or disinhibited attachment disorder (DAD) are diagnosed in clinical services, hindering the production of effective Read more >

Investigating bias in the natural language processing of electronic health records

When clinicians describe patients in medical records, their language may reflect bias against certain groups of patients or conditions. This project will study the language of electronic health records to see Read more >

 

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