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View article: Intervention delivery in the ‘Paths to everyday life’ (PEER) trial: a qualitative study of the perspectives of the peer volunteers with lived experiences of being in personal recovery of mental health difficulties
Intervention delivery in the ‘Paths to everyday life’ (PEER) trial: a qualitative study of the perspectives of the peer volunteers with lived experiences of being in personal recovery of mental health difficulties Open
ClinicalTrials.gov identifier: NCT04639167, Registered on Nov. 19, 2020.
View article: Cultural influences on fidelity components in recovery colleges: a study across 28 countries and territories
Cultural influences on fidelity components in recovery colleges: a study across 28 countries and territories Open
Background Recovery colleges (RCs) support personal recovery through education, skill development and social support for people with mental health problems, carers and staff. Guided by co-production and adult learning principles, RCs repre…
View article: Study protocol: an effectiveness, cost-effectiveness, and process evaluation of headspace Denmark
Study protocol: an effectiveness, cost-effectiveness, and process evaluation of headspace Denmark Open
Introduction Since 2013, headspace Denmark has been offered in specific areas to adolescents and young adults between 12 and 25 years, to promote youth mental health and wellbeing. Headspace provides free counselling and support, primarily…
View article: Collaborative Care Versus Consultation Liaison for Patients With Depression or Anxiety Disorders in General Practice in Denmark: 18‐Month Follow‐Up From the Collabri Flex Trials
Collaborative Care Versus Consultation Liaison for Patients With Depression or Anxiety Disorders in General Practice in Denmark: 18‐Month Follow‐Up From the Collabri Flex Trials Open
Introduction: To our knowledge, no research has reported long‐term follow‐up results from studies comparing collaborative care to consultation liaison in general practice. We have earlier reported 6‐month follow‐up. In this article, we rep…
View article: Heart rate variability is not associated with multiple chemical sensitivity in a cross-sectional population-based study - The Danish study of functional disorders
Heart rate variability is not associated with multiple chemical sensitivity in a cross-sectional population-based study - The Danish study of functional disorders Open
HRV was not associated with MCS. The magnitude of the differences between groups was small and of uncertain clinical significance.
View article: Fluctuation of functional somatic disorders in a population-based cohort. The DanFunD study
Fluctuation of functional somatic disorders in a population-based cohort. The DanFunD study Open
Background Evidence of incidence of functional somatic disorders (FSD) is hampered by unclear delimitations of the conditions and little is known about the possible interchangeability between syndromes. Further, knowledge on remission and …
View article: The Danish Ibbis Trials for Sickness Absentees with Common Mental Disorders: A Phase 4 Prospective Study Comparing Randomized Trial and Real-World Data
The Danish Ibbis Trials for Sickness Absentees with Common Mental Disorders: A Phase 4 Prospective Study Comparing Randomized Trial and Real-World Data Open
Introduction: In two randomized controlled trials (RCT) we tested the efficacy of a novel integrated vocational rehabilitation and mental healthcare intervention, coined INT, for sickness absentees with common mental disorders. The aim was…
View article: Predictors of Symptom Reduction and Remission Among People with Anxiety: Secondary Analyses from a Randomized Controlled Trial
Predictors of Symptom Reduction and Remission Among People with Anxiety: Secondary Analyses from a Randomized Controlled Trial Open
Despite the substantial disease burden of anxiety disorders, only limited or conflicting data on prognostic factors is available. Most studies include patients in the secondary healthcare sector thus, the generalizability of findings is li…
View article: Traumatic brain injury and long-term associations with work, divorce and academic achievement
Traumatic brain injury and long-term associations with work, divorce and academic achievement Open
TBI is associated with an increased long-term risk of social consequences, including work instability, divorce, and diminished chances of higher education, even in cases with concussion.
View article: Does a specialized assessment improve vocational outcomes for people on sick leave with a suspected common mental disorder? Results from the Mental Health Assessment Study (MeHAS)
Does a specialized assessment improve vocational outcomes for people on sick leave with a suspected common mental disorder? Results from the Mental Health Assessment Study (MeHAS) Open
Background In Denmark, 50% of those on long-term sick leave are affected by common mental disorders (CMDs), and it has been argued that detection in primary care has been insufficient. The Mental Health Assessment Study (MeHAS) assesses if…
View article: Stigma experienced as worse than symptoms of schizophrenia: A qualitative study about The OpusPanel
Stigma experienced as worse than symptoms of schizophrenia: A qualitative study about The OpusPanel Open
Aim Former patients and relatives of people who have received treatment in OPUS, a Danish specialized early intervention for first episode psychosis, have since 2009 worked to reduce stigma and increase hope related to schizophrenia and ps…
View article: Is reduced heart rate variability associated with functional somatic disorders? A cross-sectional population-based study; DanFunD
Is reduced heart rate variability associated with functional somatic disorders? A cross-sectional population-based study; DanFunD Open
Objectives It has been hypothesised that functional somatic disorders (FSD) could be initiated by sympathetic predominance in the autonomic nervous system as measured by low heart rate variability (HRV). Earlier studies on the association …
View article: Lipid metabolism and functional somatic disorders in the general population. The DanFunD study
Lipid metabolism and functional somatic disorders in the general population. The DanFunD study Open
Objectives Earlier studies on the association between plasma lipid profiles and functional somatic disorders (FSD) are mainly small case control studies hampered by selection bias and do not consider the great overlap between the various F…
View article: Neuroticism, perceived stress, adverse life events and self-efficacy as predictors of the development of functional somatic disorders: longitudinal population-based study (DanFunD)
Neuroticism, perceived stress, adverse life events and self-efficacy as predictors of the development of functional somatic disorders: longitudinal population-based study (DanFunD) Open
Background Functional somatic disorder (FSD) is a unifying diagnosis that includes functional somatic syndromes such as irritable bowel, chronic widespread pain (CWP) and chronic fatigue. Several psychological factors are associated with F…
View article: Are Sexual Assaults Related to Functional Somatic Disorders? A Cross-Sectional Study
Are Sexual Assaults Related to Functional Somatic Disorders? A Cross-Sectional Study Open
An increasing number of sexual assaults (SAs) are being reported. This study investigated associations between SA and FSD, conceptualized as bodily distress syndrome (BDS), and five functional somatic syndromes (FSSs): chronic widespread p…
View article: The effects of collaborative care versus consultation liaison for anxiety disorders and depression in Denmark: two randomised controlled trials
The effects of collaborative care versus consultation liaison for anxiety disorders and depression in Denmark: two randomised controlled trials Open
Background Collaborative care (CC) and consultation liaison (CL) are two conceptual models aiming to improve mental healthcare in primary care. The effects of these models have not been compared in a Danish setting. Aims To examine the eff…
View article: Meaningful Activities and Recovery (MA&R): a co-led peer occupational therapy intervention for people with psychiatric disabilities. Results from a randomized controlled trial
Meaningful Activities and Recovery (MA&R): a co-led peer occupational therapy intervention for people with psychiatric disabilities. Results from a randomized controlled trial Open
Background Activity and participation are critical to health and wellbeing. Limited evidence exists on how to support people with mental illness in participating in everyday activities. Aim To investigate the effectiveness of Meaningful Ac…
View article: Recovery College characteristics, fidelity, commissioning models and unit costs: a cross-sectional global survey of 28 countries
Recovery College characteristics, fidelity, commissioning models and unit costs: a cross-sectional global survey of 28 countries Open
BackgroundRecovery Colleges (RCs) support the recovery of individuals who have mental health issues, using the principles of coproduction and adult learning. There has been little international research on RCs and none investigating costs,…
View article: 30-Month Follow-Up of Individual Placement and Support (IPS) and Cognitive Remediation for People with Severe Mental Illness: Results from a Randomized Clinical Trial
30-Month Follow-Up of Individual Placement and Support (IPS) and Cognitive Remediation for People with Severe Mental Illness: Results from a Randomized Clinical Trial Open
Background. The individual placement and support (IPS) model for persons with severe mental illness has proven to be more effective than traditional vocational approaches in improving competitive work over 18 months. In this study, the lon…
View article: Predictors of return to work for people on sick leave with depression, anxiety and stress: secondary analysis from a randomized controlled trial
Predictors of return to work for people on sick leave with depression, anxiety and stress: secondary analysis from a randomized controlled trial Open
Purpose Knowledge about predictors of return to work (RTW) in people on sick leave with common mental disorders (CMDs) may inform the development of effective vocational rehabilitation interventions for this target group. In this study, we…