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View article: Positive appraisal style predicts long-term stress resilience and mediates the effect of a pro-resilience intervention
Positive appraisal style predicts long-term stress resilience and mediates the effect of a pro-resilience intervention Open
View article: Positive appraisal style predicts long - term stress resilience and mediates the effect of a pro-resilience intervention
Positive appraisal style predicts long - term stress resilience and mediates the effect of a pro-resilience intervention Open
Stress resilience is the maintenance of mental health despite adversity. We have predicted that a tendency to appraise stressors in a realistic to slightly unrealistically positive fashion (positive appraisal style, PAS) is prospectively a…
View article: The impact of loneliness on healthcare costs and service utilisation and the cost-effectiveness of loneliness interventions: systematic review
The impact of loneliness on healthcare costs and service utilisation and the cost-effectiveness of loneliness interventions: systematic review Open
Background Loneliness is associated with several physical and mental health problems, yet its costs to the healthcare system remain unclear. Aims The current study aimed to review literature on the health and social care impacts of lonelin…
View article: Mapping the Growth of Individual Placement and Support Services in Norway
Mapping the Growth of Individual Placement and Support Services in Norway Open
Objectives Individual placement and support (IPS) is an evidence-based form of vocational rehabilitation that aims to help people with mental illness obtain and remain in competitive employment. The objective of this study is to quantify t…
View article: Study protocol for Controversies in psychiatry – antipsychotics: Long term outcomes and causal modelling of antipsychotic treatment using Norwegian Registry data
Study protocol for Controversies in psychiatry – antipsychotics: Long term outcomes and causal modelling of antipsychotic treatment using Norwegian Registry data Open
Background Antipsychotics are effective in reducing acute psychotic symptoms and preventing relapse in stabilized patients. However, their use remains controversial due to significant side effects and limited efficacy in some patients. Thi…
View article: Digital augmentation of aftercare for patients with anorexia nervosa: the TRIANGLE RCT and economic evaluation
Digital augmentation of aftercare for patients with anorexia nervosa: the TRIANGLE RCT and economic evaluation Open
Background High-risk patients with complex anorexia nervosa are managed in inpatient/day patient care, but re-admission rates are high, and new treatments are needed. Objective(s) To examine the effectiveness of a digital augmentation of a…
View article: Perceptions of Brazil’s Bolsa Família cash transfer programme, life opportunities and mental health in the lives of young adults from the outskirts of São Paulo: qualitative study
Perceptions of Brazil’s Bolsa Família cash transfer programme, life opportunities and mental health in the lives of young adults from the outskirts of São Paulo: qualitative study Open
Backgound Cash transfer programmes (CTPs) provide financial support to alleviate poverty and promote economic stability. The Bolsa Família Programme (BFP), a Brazilian initiative and the world’s largest CTP by number of beneficiaries, aims…
View article: A qualitative study of the IPS employment specialist role in the context of Nav employment in Norway
A qualitative study of the IPS employment specialist role in the context of Nav employment in Norway Open
Background Employment is recognised as a fundamental human right. Still, many people experiencing severe mental illness are outside the workforce. Appropriate employment has several benefits for mental health and is central to recovery and…
View article: The impact of psychiatric decision units on mental health crisis care pathways: a synthetic control study
The impact of psychiatric decision units on mental health crisis care pathways: a synthetic control study Open
Psychiatric crisis care is under great pressure, with the number of psychiatric presentations to emergency departments increasing and inpatient wards operating with occupancy rates above recommended levels. Internationally, hospital-based …
View article: Cost-effectiveness of Mental Health Interventions in Schools
Cost-effectiveness of Mental Health Interventions in Schools Open
Children and young people spend much time in school and therefore the school setting provides an important setting in which to intervene to promote, protect and enhance mental health. This presentation will provide an overview of the impor…
View article: Effectiveness of a stepped‐care programme of <scp>WHO</scp> psychological interventions in a population of migrants: results from the <scp>RESPOND</scp> randomized controlled trial
Effectiveness of a stepped‐care programme of <span>WHO</span> psychological interventions in a population of migrants: results from the <span>RESPOND</span> randomized controlled trial Open
Migrant populations – including labour migrants, undocumented migrants, asylum seekers, refugees, internationally displaced persons, and other populations on the move – are exposed to a variety of stressors that affect their mental health.…
View article: Context, implementation and mechanisms of impact of a stepped-care WHO psychological intervention for migrants with psychological distress
Context, implementation and mechanisms of impact of a stepped-care WHO psychological intervention for migrants with psychological distress Open
Migrants often experience psychological distress due to pre-, peri- and post-migration stressors. Scalable interventions like Doing What Matters in Times of Stress (DWM) and Problem Management Plus (PM+) have been developed to address thes…
View article: The Lancet Commission on self-harm
The Lancet Commission on self-harm Open
By delivering transformative shifts in societal attitudes and initiating a radical redesign of mental health care, we can fundamentally improve the lives of people who self-harm. This Lancet Commission is the product of a substantial team …
View article: Understanding the costs and economic impact of mental disorders in South Asia: A systematic review
Understanding the costs and economic impact of mental disorders in South Asia: A systematic review Open
Mental disorders represent a considerable economic burden, but existing estimates are conservative as they do not consider long-term impacts or the full range of conditions. Modelling studies could be employed covering longer time periods …
View article: The Lancet Psychiatry Commission on youth mental health
The Lancet Psychiatry Commission on youth mental health Open
View article: Prevalence of all epilepsies in urban informal settlements in Nairobi, Kenya: a two-stage population-based study
Prevalence of all epilepsies in urban informal settlements in Nairobi, Kenya: a two-stage population-based study Open
National Institute for Health Research using Official Development Assistance.
View article: Efficacy and cost-effectiveness of a digital guided self-management intervention to support transition from intensive care to community care in anorexia nervosa (TRIANGLE): pragmatic multicentre randomised controlled trial and economic evaluation
Efficacy and cost-effectiveness of a digital guided self-management intervention to support transition from intensive care to community care in anorexia nervosa (TRIANGLE): pragmatic multicentre randomised controlled trial and economic evaluation Open
View article: Evidence for a causal-mechanistic role for positive appraisal style in stress resilience
Evidence for a causal-mechanistic role for positive appraisal style in stress resilience Open
Stress resilience is the maintenance of mental health despite adversity. We have predicted that a tendency to appraise stressors in a realistic to slightly unrealistically positive fashion (positive appraisal style, PAS) is prospectively a…
View article: The effects of different types of organisational workplace mental health interventions on mental health and wellbeing in healthcare workers: a systematic review
The effects of different types of organisational workplace mental health interventions on mental health and wellbeing in healthcare workers: a systematic review Open
View article: Acceptability of an e-mental health self-help intervention aiming to improve psychological distress among persons experiencing unstable housing in France
Acceptability of an e-mental health self-help intervention aiming to improve psychological distress among persons experiencing unstable housing in France Open
Background People experiencing socioeconomic disadvantage are at high risk of having mental health needs. E-mental health tools could help address the mental health needs of this hard-to-reach population. The aim of our study was to explor…
View article: The societal impact of individual placement and support implementation on employment outcomes for young adults receiving temporary health-related welfare benefits: a difference-in-differences study
The societal impact of individual placement and support implementation on employment outcomes for young adults receiving temporary health-related welfare benefits: a difference-in-differences study Open
Background Individual placement and support (IPS) is an evidence-based practice that helps individuals with mental illness gain and retain employment. IPS was implemented for young adults at a municipality level through a cross-sectoral co…
View article: Correction: Effectiveness of a scalable, remotely delivered stepped-care intervention to reduce symptoms of psychological distress among Polish migrant workers in the Netherlands: study protocol for the RESPOND randomised controlled trial
Correction: Effectiveness of a scalable, remotely delivered stepped-care intervention to reduce symptoms of psychological distress among Polish migrant workers in the Netherlands: study protocol for the RESPOND randomised controlled trial Open
View article: Understanding the Costs and Economic Impact of Mental Disorders in South Asia: A Systematic Review
Understanding the Costs and Economic Impact of Mental Disorders in South Asia: A Systematic Review Open
View article: Quantifying the economic value of earlier and enhanced management of anorexia nervosa for adults in England, Germany and Spain: improving the care pathway
Quantifying the economic value of earlier and enhanced management of anorexia nervosa for adults in England, Germany and Spain: improving the care pathway Open
Background Anorexia nervosa (AN) is a serious mental illness. One-third of people develop severe, enduring, illness, adversely impacting quality of life with high health system costs. This study assessed the economic case for enhanced care…
View article: The effectiveness of Problem Management Plus at 1-year follow-up for Syrian refugees in a high-income setting
The effectiveness of Problem Management Plus at 1-year follow-up for Syrian refugees in a high-income setting Open
Aims Problem Management Plus (PM+) has been effective in reducing mental health problems among refugees at three-month follow-up, but there is a lack of research on its long-term effectiveness. This study examined the effectiveness of PM+ …
View article: The effect of psychiatric decision unit services on inpatient admissions and mental health presentations in emergency departments: an interrupted time series analysis from two cities and one rural area in England – CORRIGENDUM
The effect of psychiatric decision unit services on inpatient admissions and mental health presentations in emergency departments: an interrupted time series analysis from two cities and one rural area in England – CORRIGENDUM Open
The effect of psychiatric decision unit services on inpatient admissions and mental health presentations in emergency departments: an interrupted time series analysis from two cities and one rural area in England – CORRIGENDUM - Volume 33
View article: Effectiveness of group problem management plus in distressed Syrian refugees in Türkiye: a randomized controlled trial
Effectiveness of group problem management plus in distressed Syrian refugees in Türkiye: a randomized controlled trial Open
Aims Despite high levels of psychological distress, mental health service use among Syrian refugees in urban settings is low. To address the mental healthcare gap, the World Health Organization developed group problem management plus (gPM+…
View article: Schizophrenia - Time to Commit to Policy Change
Schizophrenia - Time to Commit to Policy Change Open
View article: Beyond effectiveness in eHealth trials: Process evaluation of a stepped-care programme to support healthcare workers with psychological distress (RESPOND-HCWs)
Beyond effectiveness in eHealth trials: Process evaluation of a stepped-care programme to support healthcare workers with psychological distress (RESPOND-HCWs) Open
Objectives This study presents the process evaluation of an effective stepped-care programme of eHealth interventions (Doing What Matters in Times of Stress [DWM] and Problem Management Plus [PM+]) for healthcare workers (HCWs) with psycho…
View article: The effect of psychiatric decision unit services on inpatient admissions and mental health presentations in emergency departments: an interrupted time series analysis from two cities and one rural area in England
The effect of psychiatric decision unit services on inpatient admissions and mental health presentations in emergency departments: an interrupted time series analysis from two cities and one rural area in England Open
Aims High-quality evidence is lacking for the impact on healthcare utilisation of short-stay alternatives to psychiatric inpatient services for people experiencing acute and/or complex mental health crises (known in England as psychiatric …