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Projects 211 to 220 of 663

Defining the prodromal stages of severe mental disorders (SMD)

Currently, there is limited understanding of the early symptoms of severe mental disorders (SMD) such as psychosis, bipolar disorder and depression, before their onset. Using natural language processing apps, which automatically Read more >

A three-year follow-up on the interaction effect of diagnosis and medication choices on clinical outcomes in first episode psychosis services (Pilot Study)

This project aims to ascertain whether there is an interaction between diagnosis and choices of medications in their effect on the following outcomes in first episode psychosis: (1) number of days Read more >

Stroke prevention in patients with atrial fibrillation (AF) and co-morbid physical and mental health problems

The aim of this project is to investigate whether there is inequality in the prescription rate of oral anticoagulants for atrial fibrillation (AF) in patients with severe mental illness (SMI) or Read more >

Severe mental illness and the Human Immunodeficiency Virus: a data linkage study

This project will examine the epidemiological and clinical picture of HIV in people with severe mental illness. Using data linked from Public Health England we will describe the data linkage itself, Read more >

Adapting and validating a Natural Language Processing tool developed for extracting data on perinatal self-harm, for use in other clinical populations in CRIS

Self-harm is common in both adults and children and good quality data on regarding self-harm is required to conduct research informing prevention, early identification and management. A Natural Language Processing (NLP) Read more >

Victimization and domestic violence experienced by mental health services users during the COVID-19 lockdown period: understanding outcomes and their correlates.

To examine outcomes and their correlates associated with experiencing victimisation and domestic violence amongst mental health services users during the COVID-19 lockdown period. Read more >

Diabetes outcomes in primary care for people with and without serious mental illness.

We know that diabetes is more common than it should be in people with serious mental illness but we don't know much about how well it is controlled and whether there Read more >

Catatonia in Autism: Prevalence and Characteristics

Catatonia in autism is a rare condition. In catatonia, there is a decline in functioning, movement and speech difficulties. We will look at the population of adults under the care of Read more >

Childhood adversity and pathways to care in first episode of psychosis

Research has shown that individual characteristics such as age, gender, ethnicity and adverse childhood experiences are known risk factors for onset of psychosis. However, the role of adverse childhood experiences in Read more >

Multimorbidity and risk of self-harm and suicide in individuals with severe mental illness

Much information about self-harm and suicidality is recorded as free text. However, very little research has looked at the links between physical illness and self-harm/suicidality using free-text data. We will use Read more >

 

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