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View article: Attention-Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder and Intimate Partner Violence Perpetration: Sex Differences and Subtype-Specific Associations in a Population-Based Study
Attention-Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder and Intimate Partner Violence Perpetration: Sex Differences and Subtype-Specific Associations in a Population-Based Study Open
Background Attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) has been linked to interpersonal violence, but its relationship with intimate partner violence (IPV) perpetration, particularly in women and across symptom subtypes, remains undere…
View article: Trends in suicidal thoughts, suicide attempts and self-harm in England
Trends in suicidal thoughts, suicide attempts and self-harm in England Open
Background Many countries have experienced increases in the number of people attending health care services after self-harm. The prevalence of self-harm in the community, which includes people who do not contact health services, is greater…
View article: Safeguards against domestic abuse and coercion in the assisted dying bill must be strengthened
Safeguards against domestic abuse and coercion in the assisted dying bill must be strengthened Open
View article: Emotional disorders among children and young people in England from 2004 to 2017: analysis of a probability sample survey series – ERRATUM
Emotional disorders among children and young people in England from 2004 to 2017: analysis of a probability sample survey series – ERRATUM Open
View article: Health morbidities in carers with experience of domestic violence and abuse
Health morbidities in carers with experience of domestic violence and abuse Open
Background The poor health of unpaid carers is well-documented. Evidence also highlights that carers can experience high levels of domestic violence and abuse (DVA). However, links between DVA victimisation and health outcomes in carers re…
View article: Violence across the life course and physical and mental health trajectories in later life: a 13-year population-based cohort study in England
Violence across the life course and physical and mental health trajectories in later life: a 13-year population-based cohort study in England Open
UK Prevention Research Partnership.
View article: Emotional disorders among children and young people in England from 2004 to 2017: analysis of a probability sample survey series
Emotional disorders among children and young people in England from 2004 to 2017: analysis of a probability sample survey series Open
Background Accumulating evidence shows that an increasing number of children and young people (CYP) are reporting mental health problems. Aims To investigate emotional disorders (anxiety or depression) among CYP in England between 2004 and…
View article: 71987 | Readmission Reduction in the Structural Heart Population Using Risk Stratification and Targeted Interventions
71987 | Readmission Reduction in the Structural Heart Population Using Risk Stratification and Targeted Interventions Open
View article: Temporal trends in prevalence of violence in Wales: analysis of a national victimisation survey
Temporal trends in prevalence of violence in Wales: analysis of a national victimisation survey Open
Given differences in prevalence and trends in violence between Wales and England, relying on estimates based on the countries combined to inform strategic planning in Wales is problematic. Using Wales-specific estimates and trends in viole…
View article: Black and Minoritized Women’s Experiences of Specialist Domestic Violence Services in the United Kingdom (UK): A Scoping Review
Black and Minoritized Women’s Experiences of Specialist Domestic Violence Services in the United Kingdom (UK): A Scoping Review Open
This scoping review maps the existing available literature on Black and minoritized women’s experiences with specialist Domestic Violence and Abuse (DVA) services in the UK to summarize current understanding and identify knowledge gaps. A …
View article: Effectiveness of UK-based support interventions and services aimed at adults who have experienced or used domestic and sexual violence and abuse: a systematic review and meta-analysis
Effectiveness of UK-based support interventions and services aimed at adults who have experienced or used domestic and sexual violence and abuse: a systematic review and meta-analysis Open
Background Domestic and sexual violence and abuse (DSVA) is prevalent and harmful. There are a range of support services and interventions available to those affected by it, but evidence of their effectiveness is uncertain. We synthesised …
View article: Interpreting evidence on the association between multiple adverse childhood experiences and mental and physical health outcomes in adulthood: protocol for a systematic review assessing causality
Interpreting evidence on the association between multiple adverse childhood experiences and mental and physical health outcomes in adulthood: protocol for a systematic review assessing causality Open
Introduction Research suggests that adverse childhood experiences can have a lasting influence on children’s development that result in poorer health outcomes in adulthood. Like other exposure-outcome relationships, however, there is uncer…
View article: Intimate partner violence and physical health in England: Gender stratified analyses of a probability sample survey
Intimate partner violence and physical health in England: Gender stratified analyses of a probability sample survey Open
Background: Gender differences in the associated health outcomes of different forms of intimate partner violence (IPV) are understudied. The long-term effects of IPV on specific physical health conditions are also under-researched in compa…
View article: The Midlife Crisis
The Midlife Crisis Open
View article: Child Psychiatric Disorders in England: Population Trends in Severity, Impact, and Individual Change Over 3 Years, Using the National Child Mental Health Surveys
Child Psychiatric Disorders in England: Population Trends in Severity, Impact, and Individual Change Over 3 Years, Using the National Child Mental Health Surveys Open
View article: Cybercrime victimisation among older adults: A probability sample survey in England and Wales
Cybercrime victimisation among older adults: A probability sample survey in England and Wales Open
Background Younger people are more likely to report cybercrime than older people. As older people spend more time online, this may change. If similarly exposed, risk factors including social isolation and poor health could make older adult…
View article: Primary care experiences of adults reporting learning disability: a probability sample survey
Primary care experiences of adults reporting learning disability: a probability sample survey Open
Background Adults with learning disability face multiple adversities, but evidence on their needs and primary care experiences is limited. Aim To compare the characteristics and primary care experiences of adults reporting learning disabil…
View article: Rethinking the association between green space and crime using spatial quantile regression modelling: Do vegetation type, crime type, and crime rates matter?
Rethinking the association between green space and crime using spatial quantile regression modelling: Do vegetation type, crime type, and crime rates matter? Open
UN Sustainable Development Goals (e.g., Goal 16) have highlighted the importance of using policy tools (e.g., through urban planning) to prevent crimes. Existing evidence of the association between green space and crime is mixed. Some stud…
View article: Characteristics and primary care experiences of people who self-report as autistic: a probability sample survey of adults registered with primary care services in England
Characteristics and primary care experiences of people who self-report as autistic: a probability sample survey of adults registered with primary care services in England Open
Objectives Little is known about adults who self-report as autistic. This study aimed to profile the demographic characteristics, long-term health conditions and primary care experiences of adults who self-report as autistic (including tho…
View article: Indirect victims of violence: Mental health and the close relatives of serious assault victims in England
Indirect victims of violence: Mental health and the close relatives of serious assault victims in England Open
An extensive body of evidence shows the impact of being the direct victim of a serious assault. However, much less is known about the impact on the family and close relatives of victims, who may be considered indirect victims. Based on ana…
View article: Characteristics of children with a psychiatric disorder in 1999, 2004 and 2017: an analysis of the national child mental health surveys of England
Characteristics of children with a psychiatric disorder in 1999, 2004 and 2017: an analysis of the national child mental health surveys of England Open
Background While research has described the profile of children with poor mental health, little is known about whether this profile and their needs have changed over time. Our aim was to investigate whether levels of difficulties and funct…
View article: Violence against older people and associations with mental health: A national probability sample survey of the general population in England
Violence against older people and associations with mental health: A national probability sample survey of the general population in England Open
View article: Social media users’ attitudes toward cyberbullying during the COVID-19 pandemic: associations with gender and verification status
Social media users’ attitudes toward cyberbullying during the COVID-19 pandemic: associations with gender and verification status Open
Introduction Social media platforms such as Twitter and Weibo facilitate both positive and negative communication, including cyberbullying. Empirical evidence has revealed that cyberbullying increases when public crises occur, that such be…
View article: Research Note: Cybercrime victimisation among older adults: a probability sample survey in England and Wales
Research Note: Cybercrime victimisation among older adults: a probability sample survey in England and Wales Open
Background: As older adults spend more time online, exposure to cybercrime increases. Factors that constellate in old age are associated with greater susceptibility, suggesting that older demographics might face increased risks, though evi…
View article: Population density and receipt of care for common mental disorders: a cross-sectional analysis of English household data from the 2014 Adult Psychiatric Morbidity Survey
Population density and receipt of care for common mental disorders: a cross-sectional analysis of English household data from the 2014 Adult Psychiatric Morbidity Survey Open
Objectives People living in less urban areas in the UK may have reduced access to mental healthcare compared with people in urban areas. Although this was not reported in the 2000 Adult Psychiatric Morbidity Survey (APMS) data, subsequent …
View article: Using Social Media to Recruit Seldom-Heard Groups: Reaching Women and Girls with Experience of Violence in Iran
Using Social Media to Recruit Seldom-Heard Groups: Reaching Women and Girls with Experience of Violence in Iran Open
Social media recruitment and online surveys are valuable tools in social science research, but their effectiveness in reaching seldom-heard victims of gender violence in low-middle income (LMI) countries is under-explored. This empirical s…
View article: Prevalence and nature of workplace bullying and harassment and associations with mental health conditions in England: a cross-sectional probability sample survey
Prevalence and nature of workplace bullying and harassment and associations with mental health conditions in England: a cross-sectional probability sample survey Open
Background Evidence on workplace bullying and harassment (WBH) in the UK has not used probability-sample surveys with robust mental health assessments. This study aimed to profile the prevalence and nature of WBH in England, identify inequ…
View article: Trends in outcomes used to measure the effectiveness of UK-based support interventions and services targeted at adults with experience of domestic and sexual violence and abuse: a scoping review
Trends in outcomes used to measure the effectiveness of UK-based support interventions and services targeted at adults with experience of domestic and sexual violence and abuse: a scoping review Open
Objectives In the UK, a range of support services and interventions are available to people who have experienced or perpetrated domestic and sexual violence and abuse (DSVA). However, it is currently not clear which outcomes and outcome me…
View article: The Commercial Determinants of Violence: Identifying Opportunities for Violence Prevention through a Public Health-Based Framework Analysis
The Commercial Determinants of Violence: Identifying Opportunities for Violence Prevention through a Public Health-Based Framework Analysis Open
Violence has immediate and long-term repercussions for the health of individuals and communities. Recent increases in the understanding of public health approaches to violence prevention have focused on the policies and practices of govern…
View article: Using Primary Care and Emergency Department Datasets for Researching Violence Victimisation in the UK: A Methodological Review of Four Sources
Using Primary Care and Emergency Department Datasets for Researching Violence Victimisation in the UK: A Methodological Review of Four Sources Open
Violence is recognised as a cause of health harm, but it is not consistently or adequately captured in healthcare data systems. While administrative health records could be valuable sources of information for measuring violence, they remai…