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View article: Socially Oriented Approaches To Working with Children of Parents with Severe and Enduring Mental Illness: Expert Perspectives
Socially Oriented Approaches To Working with Children of Parents with Severe and Enduring Mental Illness: Expert Perspectives Open
Children Of Parents with severe and enduring Mental Illness (COPMI) face an elevated risk for inherited mental health issues and diminished quality of life across various domains. While social factors such as social networks (the set of ac…
View article: Individual and area-level factors associated with depression in Indonesia: a multilevel analysis using the 2018 national basic health research
Individual and area-level factors associated with depression in Indonesia: a multilevel analysis using the 2018 national basic health research Open
View article: Mapping support systems: a cross-sectional examination of personal support networks, perceived support, mental health outcomes, and help-seeking behaviours among UK undergraduate students
Mapping support systems: a cross-sectional examination of personal support networks, perceived support, mental health outcomes, and help-seeking behaviours among UK undergraduate students Open
Background Undergraduate students in the UK experience elevated rates of mental health difficulties but often face barriers to accessing formal support. Personal support networks – the friends, family, and other social ties students rely o…
View article: A post-diagnostic psycho-education, acceptance and commitment therapy programme for caregivers of children recently diagnosed with autism: a randomised controlled trial-based cost-effectiveness analysis (REACH-ASD Trial)
A post-diagnostic psycho-education, acceptance and commitment therapy programme for caregivers of children recently diagnosed with autism: a randomised controlled trial-based cost-effectiveness analysis (REACH-ASD Trial) Open
NIHRHTA Programme (17/80/09).
View article: Culturally adapting family interventions for people with schizophrenia in Indonesia: An intervention development study using programme theory
Culturally adapting family interventions for people with schizophrenia in Indonesia: An intervention development study using programme theory Open
View article: Access, inequalities and annual health checks (AHCs) for adults living with severe mental illness in the UK: a mixed-methods systematic review
Access, inequalities and annual health checks (AHCs) for adults living with severe mental illness in the UK: a mixed-methods systematic review Open
Objectives Individuals living with severe mental illness (SMI) are at a significantly higher risk of mortality. This mixed-methods systematic review identifies and explores factors, including access inequalities to annual health checks (AH…
View article: Association of childhood socioeconomic status and health with depressive symptoms in later life: a cross-sectional latent class analysis of the 2014/2015 Indonesia Family Life Survey
Association of childhood socioeconomic status and health with depressive symptoms in later life: a cross-sectional latent class analysis of the 2014/2015 Indonesia Family Life Survey Open
Objectives While childhood circumstances predict mental health outcomes in high-income countries, evidence from low-income and middle-income countries (LMICs) like Indonesia remains scarce. This study examines the long-term association bet…
View article: Bridging the gap in mental health literacy: co-adapting and feasibility testing a digital intervention to improve mental health literacy amongst young people aged 12–14 in the UK
Bridging the gap in mental health literacy: co-adapting and feasibility testing a digital intervention to improve mental health literacy amongst young people aged 12–14 in the UK Open
Background Digital interventions have shown promise in enhancing mental health literacy among young people (YP). Initially developed in Indonesia, the Improving Mental Health Literacy Among Young People in Indonesia (IMPeTUs) intervention …
View article: Research assistants’ experiences recruiting patients with psychosis into clinical trials: a qualitative study
Research assistants’ experiences recruiting patients with psychosis into clinical trials: a qualitative study Open
View article: Exploring the mediating role of depression and anxiety in the relationship between social and biological factors and quality of life in Indonesia: a structural equation modelling approach
Exploring the mediating role of depression and anxiety in the relationship between social and biological factors and quality of life in Indonesia: a structural equation modelling approach Open
Objectives To examine the association between social and biological factors and quality of life (QoL), and whether depression and anxiety mediate this relationship. Design Cross-sectional study with individual level as the unit of analysis…
View article: Barriers and facilitators to engagement with between-session work for low-intensity Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT)-based interventions: a qualitative exploration of patient perceptions
Barriers and facilitators to engagement with between-session work for low-intensity Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT)-based interventions: a qualitative exploration of patient perceptions Open
Low-intensity interventions, designed as accessible, scalable, and cost-effective, are increasingly adopted globally to address common mental health problems. Typically, based on Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT), low-intensity intervent…
View article: Clinical effectiveness of an online psychoeducational and psychotherapeutic programme for caregivers of children newly diagnosed as autistic: a parallel, assessor-masked, randomised controlled trial in the UK (REACH-ASD)
Clinical effectiveness of an online psychoeducational and psychotherapeutic programme for caregivers of children newly diagnosed as autistic: a parallel, assessor-masked, randomised controlled trial in the UK (REACH-ASD) Open
National Institute for Health and Care Research Health Technology Assessment Programme.
View article: A group psychological intervention for postnatal depression in British mothers of South Asian origin – the ROSHNI-2 RCT
A group psychological intervention for postnatal depression in British mothers of South Asian origin – the ROSHNI-2 RCT Open
Background Postnatal depression is more common in British South Asian women than white women in the United Kingdom. Despite empirical evidence suggesting the effectiveness of cognitive–behavioural therapy as a first line of treatment, litt…
View article: Association between climate related hazards and depression among coastal communities in Indonesia
Association between climate related hazards and depression among coastal communities in Indonesia Open
View article: The impacts of antipsychotic medications on eating-related outcomes: A mixed methods systematic review
The impacts of antipsychotic medications on eating-related outcomes: A mixed methods systematic review Open
Background Almost all antipsychotics are associated with weight gain. Given the gravity of this side-effect and its consequences, it is imperative to understand the mechanisms involved. One mechanism that could contribute to this side effe…
View article: Understanding and addressing factors affecting carers’ mental health during end-of-life caregiving: synopsis of meta synthesis of literature and stakeholder collaboration
Understanding and addressing factors affecting carers’ mental health during end-of-life caregiving: synopsis of meta synthesis of literature and stakeholder collaboration Open
Background Family carers provide crucial support to patients nearing end of life. This can affect carers’ own mental health negatively. It is important to understand what factors may affect carers’ mental health and convey this information…
View article: Barriers and facilitators to engagement with between-session work for low-intensity Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT)-based interventions: a qualitative exploration of practitioner perceptions
Barriers and facilitators to engagement with between-session work for low-intensity Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT)-based interventions: a qualitative exploration of practitioner perceptions Open
Background To address the growing demand for psychological treatment, healthcare providers are increasingly utilising low-intensity interventions, characterised by reduced practitioner contact and emphasis on independent patient engagement…
View article: Optimising knowledge mobilisation for mental health research in low- and middle-income countries: A systematic review of the state of knowledge and directions for future research
Optimising knowledge mobilisation for mental health research in low- and middle-income countries: A systematic review of the state of knowledge and directions for future research Open
Optimising knowledge mobilisation in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs) could prove beneficial for improving mental health care, alleviating the global burden of high prevalence mental health problems and reducing inequalities. This …
View article: How to maintain recovery following low-intensity interventions for anxiety and/or depression? A qualitative exploration through perspectives of professionals and stakeholders
How to maintain recovery following low-intensity interventions for anxiety and/or depression? A qualitative exploration through perspectives of professionals and stakeholders Open
All participants agreed on the importance of interventions targeting recovery over time and emphasised the need for effective training and resources to support professionals and patients in sustaining treatment gains over time. Cost-effect…
View article: Should face-to-face in-person therapy be preserved for some clients with anxiety? Evaluation of Anxiety UK's psychological therapy services before and during the COVID-19 pandemic
Should face-to-face in-person therapy be preserved for some clients with anxiety? Evaluation of Anxiety UK's psychological therapy services before and during the COVID-19 pandemic Open
Background The COVID-19 pandemic initiated a mass switch to psychological therapy being delivered remotely, including at Anxiety UK, a national mental health charity. Understanding the impact of this forced switch could raise implications …
View article: Co-Designing a Digital App to Support Young People’s Patient and Public Involvement and Engagement (VoiceIn): Development and Usability Study
Co-Designing a Digital App to Support Young People’s Patient and Public Involvement and Engagement (VoiceIn): Development and Usability Study Open
Background While patient and public involvement and engagement (PPIE) is now seen as a cornerstone of mental health research, young people’s involvement in PPIE faces limitations. Work and school demands and more limited independence can m…
View article: Efficacy of a culturally adapted, cognitive behavioural therapy-based intervention for postnatal depression in British south Asian women (ROSHNI-2): a multicentre, randomised controlled trial
Efficacy of a culturally adapted, cognitive behavioural therapy-based intervention for postnatal depression in British south Asian women (ROSHNI-2): a multicentre, randomised controlled trial Open
UK National Institute for Health and Care Research.
View article: The development, feasibility and acceptability of Empower-Autism: A new psychoeducational and psychotherapeutic programme for caregivers of children recently diagnosed with autism
The development, feasibility and acceptability of Empower-Autism: A new psychoeducational and psychotherapeutic programme for caregivers of children recently diagnosed with autism Open
Caregivers can experience significant challenges following their child’s autism diagnosis and often seek informational, relational and emotional support. Post-diagnostic support for caregivers has received relatively little research attent…
View article: Relapse prevention following guided self-help for common health problems: A Scoping Review
Relapse prevention following guided self-help for common health problems: A Scoping Review Open
Purpose To gain an in-depth understanding of interventions, tools, and resources available focused on maintaining recovery and preventing relapse for patients with anxiety and/or depression symptoms following guided self-help (GSH). Method…
View article: De-escalating aggression in acute inpatient mental health settings: a behaviour change theory-informed, secondary qualitative analysis of staff and patient perspectives
De-escalating aggression in acute inpatient mental health settings: a behaviour change theory-informed, secondary qualitative analysis of staff and patient perspectives Open
View article: Conceptualizing the social networks of children of parents with serious mental illness: a thematic analysis
Conceptualizing the social networks of children of parents with serious mental illness: a thematic analysis Open
Aims Social networks, defined as the set of active and significant ties surrounding an individual, influence the wellbeing of vulnerable children. The best evidenced mechanism through which this occurs is where networks act as a vehicle to…
View article: Predictors of engagement with between-session work in Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT)-based interventions: a mixed-methods systematic review and “best fit” framework synthesis
Predictors of engagement with between-session work in Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT)-based interventions: a mixed-methods systematic review and “best fit” framework synthesis Open
Between-session work (BSW) acts as the vehicle to translate skills learnt in therapy sessions into adaptive changes in everyday life, a key goal in Cognitive Behavioural Therapies (CBT). Despite a well-established relationship between enga…
View article: Depression among people who live in coastal hazard areas in Indonesia: Evidence from a population-based national survey
Depression among people who live in coastal hazard areas in Indonesia: Evidence from a population-based national survey Open
Climate change has a profound impact on the mental health and well-being of people all over the world. However, studies on the impacts of climate-driven rising sea levels on mental health remain few. This study aims to examine the risk of …
View article: Service design for children and young people with common mental health problems: literature review, service mapping and collective case study
Service design for children and young people with common mental health problems: literature review, service mapping and collective case study Open
Background The mental health of children/young people is a growing concern internationally. Numerous reports and reviews have consistently described United Kingdom children’s mental health services as fragmented, variable, inaccessible and…
View article: Modelling social networks for children of parents with severe and enduring mental illness: an evidence based modification to the network episode model
Modelling social networks for children of parents with severe and enduring mental illness: an evidence based modification to the network episode model Open
The Network Episode Model (NEM) is a well utilised model conceptualising how social networks, valuable resources which can positively impact wellbeing and functional outcomes, are responsive to the needs of people with physical and mental …