Srividya N. Iyer
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View article: Using a Learning Health System to Integrate Peer Support in Early Intervention Services for Psychosis in Quebec: Protocol for a Participatory, Mixed‐Methods Study (the <scp>PAIRPEP</scp> Project)
Using a Learning Health System to Integrate Peer Support in Early Intervention Services for Psychosis in Quebec: Protocol for a Participatory, Mixed‐Methods Study (the <span>PAIRPEP</span> Project) Open
Introduction Since 2019, SARPEP (Système Apprenant Rapide pour les programmes de Premiers Épisodes Psychotiques), a rapid learning health system (RLHS) for Quebec's Early Intervention for Psychosis Services, operates to bridge the evidence…
View article: Identifying Factors Influencing the Implementation of Early Intervention Services for Psychosis in Quebec, Canada: A Qualitative Study of Health Care Providers' Perspectives
Identifying Factors Influencing the Implementation of Early Intervention Services for Psychosis in Quebec, Canada: A Qualitative Study of Health Care Providers' Perspectives Open
Introduction Early intervention services for psychosis are clinically and cost‐effective. Despite the availability of national and international guidelines and well‐identified essential components of high‐quality services, the implementati…
View article: Long-Term Trajectories of Multidimensional Outcomes in Psychosis Following Early Intervention During the Critical Period: The PEPP-Montreal 10+ Study Protocol
Long-Term Trajectories of Multidimensional Outcomes in Psychosis Following Early Intervention During the Critical Period: The PEPP-Montreal 10+ Study Protocol Open
View article: Migrant integration policies, regional social disadvantage, ethnicity and psychosis risk: Findings from the EU-GEI study
Migrant integration policies, regional social disadvantage, ethnicity and psychosis risk: Findings from the EU-GEI study Open
View article: Subcategories of the Clinical High-Risk State for Psychosis and Their Relationship to a Full First-Episode Psychosis Sample: An Exploratory Analysis of Longitudinal Outcomes
Subcategories of the Clinical High-Risk State for Psychosis and Their Relationship to a Full First-Episode Psychosis Sample: An Exploratory Analysis of Longitudinal Outcomes Open
Background and Hypothesis Subcategories of the Clinical High-Risk state for psychosis (CHR-P) have been associated with differential risk for transition to first-episode psychosis (FEP), but their relevance for longer term FEP outcomes rem…
View article: A participatory process to support the implementation of integrated youth services in Quebec
A participatory process to support the implementation of integrated youth services in Quebec Open
Background: Integrated youth services (IYS) have been implemented worldwide for decades, and numerous studies have demonstrated their ability to more appropriately meet the needs of young people (Bassilios et al., 207; Bentayeb et al., 202…
View article: Reassessing anxiety classifications: A quantitative analysis of fear, phobia and coping strategies
Reassessing anxiety classifications: A quantitative analysis of fear, phobia and coping strategies Open
Phobias are a group of mental health disorders that can affect people's daily lives. A phobia is an uncontrollable, unreasonable, and persistent fear of a particular thing, circumstance, or action. An individual can go to any extent to try…
View article: Transitions for youth and young adults with eating disorders and/or other mental health conditions: a Canadian guideline
Transitions for youth and young adults with eating disorders and/or other mental health conditions: a Canadian guideline Open
This research addressed the absence of a cohesive approach to transitions for YYAs experiencing EDs and/or mental health conditions, highlighting evidence variability and the need for a unified approach. These guidelines propose actionable…
View article: Understanding the Gendered Impact of COVID-19 on Young Self-Employed Nigerian Women and Coproducing Interventions That Foster Better Systems and Well-Being: Protocol for a Multimethods Study
Understanding the Gendered Impact of COVID-19 on Young Self-Employed Nigerian Women and Coproducing Interventions That Foster Better Systems and Well-Being: Protocol for a Multimethods Study Open
Background The COVID-19 pandemic has had disproportionate economic and health impacts on self-employed workers in Nigeria, particularly self-employed women and youth. Though uniquely different, the COVID-19 pandemic shares similarities wit…
View article: Subtyping first-episode psychosis based on longitudinal symptom trajectories using machine learning
Subtyping first-episode psychosis based on longitudinal symptom trajectories using machine learning Open
View article: Engaging Indigenous partners in health service transformation: a framework for sustained engagement built on trust
Engaging Indigenous partners in health service transformation: a framework for sustained engagement built on trust Open
View article: Measuring integration in “Integrated Youth Services” in Canada: Experiences with research and evaluation
Measuring integration in “Integrated Youth Services” in Canada: Experiences with research and evaluation Open
Background: There are various conceptual models of integration in youth health care and wellness but challenges exist when implementing these tools or surveys and putting them into practice. We will generate dialogue and share our experien…
View article: Implementation of a supported employment and education program in Integrated Youth Service settings across Canada: A multi-site case study
Implementation of a supported employment and education program in Integrated Youth Service settings across Canada: A multi-site case study Open
Background: Youth mental health in the aftermath of the COVID-19 pandemic has worsened due to prolonged isolation, reduced access to resources, and disruptions to education and employment. To enhance service delivery for this population an…
View article: Mental Health Providers Perceptions and Experiences of Peer Support in Youth Mental Health Care
Mental Health Providers Perceptions and Experiences of Peer Support in Youth Mental Health Care Open
Background: Mental health providers play an integral role in youth mental health services, providing assessment, diagnosis and treatment of mental health concerns, and supporting recovery. Evidence shows mental health providers are challen…
View article: Perceptions of Post-Secondary Peer Support by Student Providers
Perceptions of Post-Secondary Peer Support by Student Providers Open
Background: Post-secondary aged youth (18-25 years) often experience new, or exacerbation of existing, mental health concerns with 1 in 5 having a diagnosable mental health issue. Peer support (support provided by an individual with simila…
View article: Sexual and Gender Minority Youth in ACCESS Open Minds: Severity at Presentation to Diverse Youth Mental Health Services
Sexual and Gender Minority Youth in ACCESS Open Minds: Severity at Presentation to Diverse Youth Mental Health Services Open
Childhood and adolescence are crucial periods in the development of healthy individuals. They are periods of significantly increased vulnerability to developing mental illness. Among youth, sexual and gender minorities face greater adversi…
View article: Evaluation of temporomandibular disorder self-management apps in Australia: a systematic review to inform clinical use
Evaluation of temporomandibular disorder self-management apps in Australia: a systematic review to inform clinical use Open
Background This study aimed to systematically evaluate apps with temporomandibular disorder (TMD) self-management content available in Australia for quality, clinical safety, self-management support functions, and contributors to app devel…
View article: Implementing a rapid-learning health system in early intervention services for psychosis: qualitative evaluation of its feasibility and acceptability
Implementing a rapid-learning health system in early intervention services for psychosis: qualitative evaluation of its feasibility and acceptability Open
View article: Exploring Youth Substance Use Challenges and Solutions: Initial Developments in Participatory Research Focused on the Icelandic Prevention Model
Exploring Youth Substance Use Challenges and Solutions: Initial Developments in Participatory Research Focused on the Icelandic Prevention Model Open
Background: The Icelandic Prevention Model (IPM) represents a promising practice for youth substance use prevention. It applies a community-driven primary prevention approach that is designed to create healthy contexts. Lanark County was t…
View article: An Approach to Providing Timely Mental Health Services to Diverse Youth Populations
An Approach to Providing Timely Mental Health Services to Diverse Youth Populations Open
Importance Accessing mental health care is challenging for youths, especially those facing intersectional disadvantages, but whether enhancing youth services increases reach and timeliness has rarely been investigated. ACCESS Open Minds (A…
View article: Processes of development related with the implementation of the Icelandic prevention model in a rural Canadian community
Processes of development related with the implementation of the Icelandic prevention model in a rural Canadian community Open
View article: Reflections on the explanations of higher psychosis rates among migrant and ethnic minority populations: A critical discourse analysis
Reflections on the explanations of higher psychosis rates among migrant and ethnic minority populations: A critical discourse analysis Open
A growing number of studies suggest that migrant and ethnic minority populations are at higher risk for being diagnosed with psychosis. However, the reasons why have been disputed. This study aims to explore different interpretations of th…
View article: A review of reviews of patient-reported measures in psychosis: Need to consider factors affecting equity and the involvement of patients
A review of reviews of patient-reported measures in psychosis: Need to consider factors affecting equity and the involvement of patients Open
Background Patient-reported measures are increasingly valued in psychosis care and research. For patient-reported measures to reflect patient perspectives, patients must be involved in developing them. Further, their development and evalua…
View article: Pathways to Early Intervention Services Involving Police or Ambulance and Disengagement Rates in Racialized and Immigrant Youth Compared to the White Majority
Pathways to Early Intervention Services Involving Police or Ambulance and Disengagement Rates in Racialized and Immigrant Youth Compared to the White Majority Open
View article: Early intervention in psychosis programs in Africa, Asia and Latin America; challenges and recommendations
Early intervention in psychosis programs in Africa, Asia and Latin America; challenges and recommendations Open
Background While early intervention in psychosis (EIP) programs have been increasingly implemented across the globe, many initiatives from Africa, Asia and Latin America are not widely known. The aims of the current review are (a) to descr…
View article: Subtyping First-Episode Psychosis based on Longitudinal Symptom Trajectories Using Machine Learning
Subtyping First-Episode Psychosis based on Longitudinal Symptom Trajectories Using Machine Learning Open
Clinical course after first episode psychosis (FEP) is heterogeneous. Subgrouping longitudinal symptom trajectories after FEP would be useful for developing personalized treatment approaches, and being able to predict these trajectories at…
View article: From Traditional to Digital: Evaluating the Role of Spirituality in Mental Health and Therapy
From Traditional to Digital: Evaluating the Role of Spirituality in Mental Health and Therapy Open
The increasing number of mental health issues has obliged us to find new methods that are not only innovative but also so easy that they can be used by almost everybody. The given paper examines the progress and effect of the mental health…
View article: A descriptive overview of healthy relationship programs for Indigenous youth in Canada: an integrated environmental scan
A descriptive overview of healthy relationship programs for Indigenous youth in Canada: an integrated environmental scan Open
View article: Developing a spectrum model of engagement in services for first episode psychosis: beyond attendance
Developing a spectrum model of engagement in services for first episode psychosis: beyond attendance Open
Background Early intervention services (EIS) for psychosis have proven highly effective in treating first episode psychosis. Yet, retention or “engagement” in EIS remains highly variable. Dis/engagement as a contested concept and fluid pro…
View article: Subtyping First-Episode Psychosis based on Longitudinal Symptom Trajectories Using Machine Learning
Subtyping First-Episode Psychosis based on Longitudinal Symptom Trajectories Using Machine Learning Open
Clinical course after first episode psychosis (FEP) is heterogeneous. Subgrouping longitudinal symptom trajectories after FEP would be useful for developing personalized treatment approaches, and being able to predict these trajectories at…