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Projects 331 to 340 of 663

The risks and benefits of antipsychotic use in pregnancy

Antipsychotics are increasingly used during pregnancy, but there is limited evidence on the effects of different antipsychotics on the health of the mother and her baby. This study will use linked Read more >

Characterising social phenomenology in delusional beliefs

People with psychosis are often troubled by concerns about others interfering with their lives, sending them messages or wanting to cause them harm. This project will analyse accounts of delusions from Read more >

Understanding the differential features of Autism Spectrum Conditions (ASC), attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), and attachment related difficulties.

Case conceptualisation of developmental difficulties in children is a complex clinical activity, which can lead to increased waiting lists and in some cases misdiagnosis. In an effort to guide the assessment Read more >

Exploring the links between socio-demographic factors, physical and mental illness Non-Epileptic Attack Disorder.

Precipitating and preceding factors for non-epileptic attack disorder (NEAD) are still unclear. This project will use the CRIS database to provide a large scale cross-sectional analysis of these factors and show Read more >

The Prevalence of Epilepsy in Common Neuropsychiatric Conditions

Common neurodevelopmental and neuropsychiatric conditions, such as schizophrenia, bipolar depression, major depression and autism spectrum disorders, can co-occur with epilepsy and seizures. Studies in the past have tended to investigate how Read more >

Simulation Study of Signal:Noise Properties of EHRs in Mental Health

To develop a model describing "typical" routine clinical entries for the purposes of generating simulated data and understanding how language is used in these records. Read more >

Police Contact with SLAM services over time

We want to better understand how mental health services and the police collaborate to improve their work and to share resources efficiently. To do this, the project will compare people who Read more >

Ascertaining physical health risk markers in serious mental illness.

We know that people with serious mental illness (e.g. schizophrenia, bipolar disorder, schizoaffective disorder) have worse than expected physical health outcomes. We will look for ways in which risk factors can Read more >

Earlier detection of dementia with Lewy bodies using natural language processing

Dementia with Lewy bodies (DLB) is possibly the second or third most common cause of dementia, but is often not detected early enough in clinical services. Using 'natural language processing' (text-mining) Read more >

Using routinely collected data to identify educational risk factors for serious self-harm or suicide attempts among suicidal adolescents.

Using routinely collected data from mental health, A&E, general hospital inpatient, and education records this project will explore, amongst children who have already reported suicidal ideation, which factors predict presentation Read more >

 

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