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View article: Which Sociodemographic and Pathway to Care Factors Influence the Wait Time for Early Intervention for Psychosis? A Mental Health Electronic Health Records Analysis in South London
Which Sociodemographic and Pathway to Care Factors Influence the Wait Time for Early Intervention for Psychosis? A Mental Health Electronic Health Records Analysis in South London Open
Aim In 2016, the Access and Waiting Time Standard (AWTS) was introduced in England, UK, outlining that people with first‐episode psychosis should receive treatment from an early intervention for psychosis (EIP) service within 2 weeks. We e…
View article: \firstpage 1 \pubyear2025 \keywordkeyword 1; keyword 2; keyword 3 (List three to ten pertinent keywords specific to the article; yet reasonably common within the subject discipline.) Relationship between Sleep and Socio-Occupational Functioning in Early Psychosis: A Systematic Review
\firstpage 1 \pubyear2025 \keywordkeyword 1; keyword 2; keyword 3 (List three to ten pertinent keywords specific to the article; yet reasonably common within the subject discipline.) Relationship between Sleep and Socio-Occupational Functioning in Early Psychosis: A Systematic Review Open
View article: The Impact of Community‐Level Interventions on Improving Help Seeking and Access to Support Among Ethnic Minority People Living With Psychotic Disorders in Non‐Secondary Care Settings: A Systematic Review
The Impact of Community‐Level Interventions on Improving Help Seeking and Access to Support Among Ethnic Minority People Living With Psychotic Disorders in Non‐Secondary Care Settings: A Systematic Review Open
Aim Research has shown that people from ethnic minority backgrounds living with psychosis are less likely to seek support from healthcare professionals (e.g., GP), but more likely to seek support from non‐healthcare professionals (e.g., fa…
View article: Non‐pharmacologicaL InterVEntions for Antipsychotic‐Induced Weight Gain (RESOLVE) in People Living With Severe Mental Illness: A Realist Synthesis
Non‐pharmacologicaL InterVEntions for Antipsychotic‐Induced Weight Gain (RESOLVE) in People Living With Severe Mental Illness: A Realist Synthesis Open
Introduction Antipsychotic medications are used to treat individuals with severe mental illness (SMI) but are associated with rapid weight gain and several physical and mental risk factors. Early, proactive weight management is necessary t…
View article: Using Twitter to Compare Attitudes Towards Schizophrenia and Psychosis: Investigating the Prevalence of Stigma
Using Twitter to Compare Attitudes Towards Schizophrenia and Psychosis: Investigating the Prevalence of Stigma Open
Schizophrenia remains one of the most stigmatized psychiatric diagnoses. It has been argued that the condition requires renaming. Psychosis is often used as an alternative term in UK clinical practice. We explored the prevalence of stigmat…
View article: Understanding the intersections between ethnicity, area-level deprivation, and inpatient-related features amongst patients with psychotic disorders: a mental health electronic records analysis
Understanding the intersections between ethnicity, area-level deprivation, and inpatient-related features amongst patients with psychotic disorders: a mental health electronic records analysis Open
Purpose Ethnic and area-level deprivation disparities in psychiatric inpatient outcomes amongst patients with psychotic disorders are known. However, how these two variables intersect to influence features of inpatient care is unclear. We …
View article: A realist evaluation of social care practitioners’ experiences with and understanding of applied healthcare research
A realist evaluation of social care practitioners’ experiences with and understanding of applied healthcare research Open
Social care practitioners are often under-represented in research activity and output. This article presents findings from a National Institute for Health and Care Research (NIHR) funded realist evaluation to understand and explain how, wh…
View article: A comparison of pathways to care in at-risk mental states and first episode psychosis: a mental health electronic clinical records analysis in the East of England, UK
A comparison of pathways to care in at-risk mental states and first episode psychosis: a mental health electronic clinical records analysis in the East of England, UK Open
View article: A systematic review of studies using translated versions of the Attribution Questionnaire (AQ-27) to measure public stigma towards people with schizophrenia
A systematic review of studies using translated versions of the Attribution Questionnaire (AQ-27) to measure public stigma towards people with schizophrenia Open
Background and Objectives: The Attribution Questionnaire (AQ-27) is a widely used measure of public mental illness stigma. The AQ-27 was originally developed in the USA in the English language. Since its inception in 2003, several translat…
View article: Changing the trajectories of mental health difficulties in Norfolk and Suffolk: a research-priority-setting project with patients, the public, clinicians, policymakers and other stakeholders—study protocol
Changing the trajectories of mental health difficulties in Norfolk and Suffolk: a research-priority-setting project with patients, the public, clinicians, policymakers and other stakeholders—study protocol Open
Introduction Mental health problems are the most significant cause of disability and have high annual economic costs; hence, they are a priority for the government, service providers and policymakers. Consisting of largely coastal and rura…
View article: The proportion of people with a first episode of psychosis admitted to hospital at initial presentation: a systematic review and meta-analysis
The proportion of people with a first episode of psychosis admitted to hospital at initial presentation: a systematic review and meta-analysis Open
Background In psychiatry, there is a drive to reduce institutionalization, the risk of which starts with the index admission. In first-episode psychosis (FEP), the proportion of people admitted to hospital at initial presentation is still …
View article: Ethnic disparities, clinical and pathways to care characteristics associated with the offer, uptake, and type of psychological therapy during first-episode psychosis: examining the role of early intervention for psychosis
Ethnic disparities, clinical and pathways to care characteristics associated with the offer, uptake, and type of psychological therapy during first-episode psychosis: examining the role of early intervention for psychosis Open
Background Psychological therapy (PT) along with antipsychotic medication is the recommended first line of treatment for first-episode psychosis (FEP). We investigated whether ethnicity, clinical, pathways to care (PtC) characteristics, an…
View article: Pathways to care: Source of referral at first-episode psychosis, a cross-country comparison between Bologna and South London
Pathways to care: Source of referral at first-episode psychosis, a cross-country comparison between Bologna and South London Open
PtC characteristics of FEP patients were associated with several sociodemographic and DUP in both study centres. Our results highlight the importance of social networks and social services and public engagement, and public health initiativ…
View article: How sleep in patients with serious mental illness is recorded and treated, and its impact on service engagement
How sleep in patients with serious mental illness is recorded and treated, and its impact on service engagement Open
There is a lack of routine clinical attention to sleep assessment and treatment in SMI groups. Where sleep is addressed, treatment often conflicts with guidelines. Improved sleep assessment and treatment could significantly enhance current…
View article: Associations between rural/urban status, duration of untreated psychosis and mode of onset of psychosis: a mental health electronic clinical records analysis in the East of England, UK
Associations between rural/urban status, duration of untreated psychosis and mode of onset of psychosis: a mental health electronic clinical records analysis in the East of England, UK Open
Purpose The influence of rurality on the duration of untreated psychosis (DUP) in first-episode psychosis (FEP) is poorly understood. We investigated factors associated with FEP in rural/urban settings and whether there are rural/urban dif…
View article: Culturally Sensitive Perinatal Mental Health Care: Experiences of Women From Minority Ethnic Groups
Culturally Sensitive Perinatal Mental Health Care: Experiences of Women From Minority Ethnic Groups Open
Background Current research has identified how ethnic minority women experience poorer health outcomes during the perinatal period. In the United Kingdom, specialist perinatal mental health services provide mental health treatment for wome…
View article: Sleep and socio-occupational functioning in adults with serious mental illness: A systematic review
Sleep and socio-occupational functioning in adults with serious mental illness: A systematic review Open
Sleep is a crucial factor influencing mental health and quality of life. Individuals with serious mental illness (SMI) often experience significant sleep problems. This can further exacerbate their symptoms and impact their socio-occupatio…
View article: REalist Synthesis Of non-pharmacologicaL interVEntions for antipsychotic-induced weight gain (RESOLVE) in people living with severe mental illness
REalist Synthesis Of non-pharmacologicaL interVEntions for antipsychotic-induced weight gain (RESOLVE) in people living with severe mental illness Open
Introduction Antipsychotic medications are used to treat individuals with severe mental illness (SMI), but are associated with rapid weight gain and several physical and mental risk factors. Early, proactive weight management is necessary …
View article: The effectiveness of public health interventions, initiatives, and campaigns designed to improve pathways to care for individuals with psychotic disorders: A systematic review
The effectiveness of public health interventions, initiatives, and campaigns designed to improve pathways to care for individuals with psychotic disorders: A systematic review Open
Findings on the effectiveness of interventions designed to improve timely access to treatment were inconclusive. More research is warranted to better understand where delays occur and factors which may influence this for both FEP and CHR-P…
View article: Perspectives of young people, family carers and voluntary sector staff on help-seeking for mental health difficulties in a rural region of the United Kingdom - a qualitative study
Perspectives of young people, family carers and voluntary sector staff on help-seeking for mental health difficulties in a rural region of the United Kingdom - a qualitative study Open
Purpose To explore key stakeholders from rural communities’ perspectives of help-seeking for mental health difficulties. Methods/design Semi-structured interviews and a focus group were conducted with participants living in the East of Eng…
View article: A Realist Evaluation of Social Care Practitioners’ Experiences With and Understanding of Applied Healthcare Research
A Realist Evaluation of Social Care Practitioners’ Experiences With and Understanding of Applied Healthcare Research Open
Social care practitioners are often under-represented in research activity and output. Evidence-based practice enables social care practitioners to develop/engage the skills to evaluate evidence and be more actively involved in research. R…
View article: A realist review of medication optimisation of community dwelling service users with serious mental illness
A realist review of medication optimisation of community dwelling service users with serious mental illness Open
Background Severe mental illness (SMI) incorporates schizophrenia, bipolar disorder, non-organic psychosis, personality disorder or any other severe and enduring mental health illness. Medication, particularly antipsychotics and mood stabi…
View article: A realist review of medication optimisation of community dwelling service users with serious mental illness
A realist review of medication optimisation of community dwelling service users with serious mental illness Open
Background Severe mental illness (SMI) incorporates schizophrenia, bipolar disorder, non-organic psychosis, personality disorder or any other severe and enduring mental health illness. Medication, particularly anti-psychotics and mood stab…
View article: Sociodemographic and clinical predictors of delay to and length of stay with early intervention for psychosis service: findings from the CRIS-FEP study
Sociodemographic and clinical predictors of delay to and length of stay with early intervention for psychosis service: findings from the CRIS-FEP study Open
View article: Triple trauma, double uncertainty, and a singular imperative to address the mental health crises within asylum-seekers and refugees system: a commentary on Hvidtfeldt et al. (2021)
Triple trauma, double uncertainty, and a singular imperative to address the mental health crises within asylum-seekers and refugees system: a commentary on Hvidtfeldt et al. (2021) Open
The current geo-political crisis around the world is a stark reminder of the impact of war and displacement on the lives of individuals. In 2020, the UN Refugee Agency estimated that over 1% of the world’s population were forcibly displace…
View article: REalist Synthesis Of non-pharmacologicaL interVEntions for antipsychotic-induced weight gain (RESOLVE) in people living with severe mental illness (SMI)
REalist Synthesis Of non-pharmacologicaL interVEntions for antipsychotic-induced weight gain (RESOLVE) in people living with severe mental illness (SMI) Open
View article: Medication optimisation in severe mental illness (MEDIATE): protocol for a realist review
Medication optimisation in severe mental illness (MEDIATE): protocol for a realist review Open
Introduction Severe mental illness (SMI) is associated with significant morbidity and mortality. People living with SMI often receive complex medication regimens. Optimising these regimens can be challenging. Non-adherence is common and ad…
View article: REalist Synthesis Of non-pharmacologicaL interVEntions for antipsychotic-induced weight gain (RESOLVE) in people living with Severe Mental Illness (SMI)
REalist Synthesis Of non-pharmacologicaL interVEntions for antipsychotic-induced weight gain (RESOLVE) in people living with Severe Mental Illness (SMI) Open
Background People with severe mental illnesses (SMI) such as schizophrenia die on average 15 to 20 years earlier than everyone else. Two-thirds of these deaths are from preventable physical illnesses such as hypertension, cardiovascular di…
View article: Pathways to care in <scp>at‐risk</scp> mental states: A systematic review
Pathways to care in <span>at‐risk</span> mental states: A systematic review Open
Aim Pathways to care are well studied in the First Episode Psychosis field, but less attention has been given to At‐Risk Mental States or prodromal psychosis. This is important because accessing appropriate help at the earliest opportunity…
View article: Ethnic variations in duration of untreated psychosis: report from the CRIS-FEP study
Ethnic variations in duration of untreated psychosis: report from the CRIS-FEP study Open