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View article: Joint Hypermobility: An Under-Recognised Cause of Palpitations, Dizziness, and Syncope in Young Females
Joint Hypermobility: An Under-Recognised Cause of Palpitations, Dizziness, and Syncope in Young Females Open
Background: Symptoms of dizziness, syncope, and palpitations are common presentations in outpatient and emergency care, frequently attributed to stress and anxiety when conventional neurological and cardiac evaluations are normal. Joint hy…
View article: Prevalence, incidence, impairment, course, and diagnostic progression and transition of eating disorders, overweight, and obesity in a large prospective study of high-risk young women.
Prevalence, incidence, impairment, course, and diagnostic progression and transition of eating disorders, overweight, and obesity in a large prospective study of high-risk young women. Open
We examined prevalence, incidence, impairment, course, and diagnostic transitions for Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, fifth edition, eating disorders, overweight, and obesity in a high-risk sample of 1,952 young wome…
View article: Living in a world with God: An interpretative phenomenological exploration of the religious experiences of five Baptists in Britain
Living in a world with God: An interpretative phenomenological exploration of the religious experiences of five Baptists in Britain Open
Religious and spiritual experiences often form significant elements of people’s narratives about their faith and lives, but the impact of these experiences is often neglected in academic studies. This study investigated the connections bet…
View article: Arts engagement supports social connectedness in adulthood: findings from the HEartS Survey
Arts engagement supports social connectedness in adulthood: findings from the HEartS Survey Open
Background Loneliness is a public health challenge, associated with premature mortality and poorer health outcomes. Social connections can mitigate against loneliness, and there is evidence that the arts can support social connectedness. H…
View article: Arts engagement trends in the United Kingdom and their mental and social wellbeing implications: HEartS Survey
Arts engagement trends in the United Kingdom and their mental and social wellbeing implications: HEartS Survey Open
Evidence on the role of the arts in promoting health and wellbeing has grown over the last two decades. In the United Kingdom, studies using secondary data sources have documented temporal variations in levels of arts engagement in the pop…
View article: Living in a World with God: An Interpretative Phenomenological Exploration of the Religious Experiences of Five Baptists in Britain
Living in a World with God: An Interpretative Phenomenological Exploration of the Religious Experiences of Five Baptists in Britain Open
Religious and spiritual experiences often form significant elements of people’s narratives about their faith and lives, but the impact of these experiences is often neglected in academic studies. This study investigated the connections bet…
View article: HEartS Survey 2019: Charting the health, economic, and social impact of the ARTs
HEartS Survey 2019: Charting the health, economic, and social impact of the ARTs Open
The HEartS Survey 2019 is a cross-sectional nonprobability-based survey of 5,338 adults in the United Kingdom in 2019. It contains data on demographic and socioeconomic information (age, gender, ethnicity, geographic region, educational qu…
View article: Single Portion Packaging and the Use of User Test Protocols to Determine Patient Accessibility
Single Portion Packaging and the Use of User Test Protocols to Determine Patient Accessibility Open
In 2015, the UK National Health Service (NHS) established a taskforce to review single portion food and beverage packaging, which has been identified as a potential challenge to users in hospitals. Hence, a study was undertaken to determin…
View article: Blue Notes: Using Songwriting to Improve Student Mental Health and Wellbeing. A Pilot Randomised Controlled Trial
Blue Notes: Using Songwriting to Improve Student Mental Health and Wellbeing. A Pilot Randomised Controlled Trial Open
Higher Education is a period of transition. Students try out identities, develop skills, and explore their shifting sense-of-self. Recent evidence suggests an increase in mental distress in this population, pressurising in-house support sc…