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View article: The ‘ <scp>Reducing Psychosis</scp> Risk by <scp>Targeting</scp> Trauma’ Trial: Protocol of a Feasibility Randomised Controlled Trial of Trauma‐Focused Cognitive Behavioural Therapy and Eye Movement Desensitisation and Reprocessing Therapy for People With At‐Risk Mental States
The ‘ <span>Reducing Psychosis</span> Risk by <span>Targeting</span> Trauma’ Trial: Protocol of a Feasibility Randomised Controlled Trial of Trauma‐Focused Cognitive Behavioural Therapy and Eye Movement Desensitisation and Reprocessing Therapy for People With At‐Risk Mental States Open
Background Trauma exposure is pervasive in people with an At Risk Mental State (ARMS) and is associated with adverse clinical and functional outcomes. While promising developments have been made in treating trauma in psychosis, evidence re…
View article: A digital intervention to improve mental health and interpersonal resilience for young people who have experienced online sexual abuse: the i-Minds non-randomised feasibility clinical trial and nested qualitative study
A digital intervention to improve mental health and interpersonal resilience for young people who have experienced online sexual abuse: the i-Minds non-randomised feasibility clinical trial and nested qualitative study Open
Background No evidence-based support for young people who have experienced technology-assisted sexual abuse exists. The project’s aims were to develop a digital intervention that improves mentalisation (the ability to understand the minds …
View article: A digital intervention to improve mental health and interpersonal resilience in young people who have experienced Technology-Assisted Sexual Abuse: a feasibility clinical trial
A digital intervention to improve mental health and interpersonal resilience in young people who have experienced Technology-Assisted Sexual Abuse: a feasibility clinical trial Open
Background A digital mental health intervention (DMHI) to improve mentalisation in young people who have experienced technology-assisted sexual abuse (TASA) may reduce the risk of re-victimisation and future harm and make them more resilie…
View article: User engagement in a digital health intervention designed for young people who have experienced technology-assisted sexual abuse (i-Minds trial)
User engagement in a digital health intervention designed for young people who have experienced technology-assisted sexual abuse (i-Minds trial) Open
Background Technology-assisted sexual abuse (TASA) mostly involves the production and non-consensual sharing of sexual images; however, evidence-based support for young people (YP) who have experienced TASA is scant. Digital Health Interve…
View article: Reporting on a Partnership to Co‐Design a Digital Health Intervention With Young People Who Have Experienced Technology‐Assisted Sexual Abuse
Reporting on a Partnership to Co‐Design a Digital Health Intervention With Young People Who Have Experienced Technology‐Assisted Sexual Abuse Open
Introduction While Patient and Public Involvement and Engagement (PPIE) is a key element of research best practice across healthcare, the co‐design process for digital health interventions (DHIs) remains under‐reported. This study explores…
View article: User engagement in a digital health intervention designed for young people who have experienced technology-assisted sexual abuse (i-Minds trial) (Preprint)
User engagement in a digital health intervention designed for young people who have experienced technology-assisted sexual abuse (i-Minds trial) (Preprint) Open
BACKGROUND Technology-assisted sexual abuse (TASA) mostly involves the production and non-consensual sharing of sexual images; however, evidence-based support for young people (YP) who have experienced TASA is scant. Digital Health Interv…
View article: The Mental Health and Social Implications of Nonconsensual Sharing of Intimate Images on Youth: A Systematic Review
The Mental Health and Social Implications of Nonconsensual Sharing of Intimate Images on Youth: A Systematic Review Open
In the past decade, the sending and sharing of sexual images among youth has become normalized. An associated risk of sharing sexual images is the images being nonconsensually shared among peers or uploaded online. This is the first review…
View article: Identifying types of problems and relative priorities in the problem lists of participants in CBT for psychosis trials
Identifying types of problems and relative priorities in the problem lists of participants in CBT for psychosis trials Open
Background: There is wide variation in the problems prioritised by people with psychosis in cognitive behavioural therapy for psychosis (CBTp). While research trials and mental health services have often prioritised reduction in psychiatri…
View article: Curious thing, an artificial intelligence (AI)-based conversational agent for COVID-19 patient management
Curious thing, an artificial intelligence (AI)-based conversational agent for COVID-19 patient management Open
There are no clear guidelines or validated models for artificial intelligence (AI)-based approaches in the monitoring of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) patients who were isolated in the community, in order to identify early deteriorat…
View article: A psychological intervention for engaging dialogically with auditory hallucinations (Talking With Voices): A single-site, randomised controlled feasibility trial
A psychological intervention for engaging dialogically with auditory hallucinations (Talking With Voices): A single-site, randomised controlled feasibility trial Open
There is growing clinical interest in addressing relationship dynamics between service-users and their voices. The Talking With Voices (TwV) trial aimed to establish feasibility and acceptability of a novel dialogical intervention to reduc…
View article: Adapting cognitive behavioural therapy for adolescents with psychosis: insights from the Managing Adolescent first episode in psychosis study (MAPS)
Adapting cognitive behavioural therapy for adolescents with psychosis: insights from the Managing Adolescent first episode in psychosis study (MAPS) Open
Early indications from MAPS study indicate this developmentally tailored approach is an acceptable, safe and helpful treatment for young people with psychosis. Further research is needed to develop empirically grounded and evaluated CBTp f…
View article: The Effect of Reducing the “Jumping to Conclusions” Bias on Treatment Decision-Making Capacity in Psychosis: A Randomized Controlled Trial With Mediation Analysis
The Effect of Reducing the “Jumping to Conclusions” Bias on Treatment Decision-Making Capacity in Psychosis: A Randomized Controlled Trial With Mediation Analysis Open
This is the first experimental investigation of the effect of a psychological intervention on treatment decision-making capacity in psychosis. It provides early evidence that reducing the JTC bias is associated with large and rapid improve…
View article: Systematic review and meta-analysis of factors that help or hinder treatment decision-making capacity in psychosis
Systematic review and meta-analysis of factors that help or hinder treatment decision-making capacity in psychosis Open
Background The evidence on factors that may influence treatment decisional capacity (‘capacity’) in psychosis has yet to be comprehensively synthesised, which limits the development of effective strategies to improve or support it. Aims To…
View article: An Integrated Health Collaboration – A Localized Solution
An Integrated Health Collaboration – A Localized Solution Open
Introduction: Operating under confirmed Terms of Reference and supported by a signed Statement of Intent, an Integrated Health Committee (IHC) was established between a Local Health District and Primary Health Network to oversee improved i…
View article: Examination of the contribution of clinical and psychological factors to treatment decision-making capacity in psychosis
Examination of the contribution of clinical and psychological factors to treatment decision-making capacity in psychosis Open
Purpose: A systematic review and meta-analysis was conducted to identify what
\nfactors have been investigated as correlates of the 4 key domains of treatment
\ndecision making capacity (TDMC) in people who have experienced psychosis
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