Swaran P. Singh
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View article: Brain Fog in Infection-Associated Chronic Illnesses (IACI): novel insights from neurocognitive and molecular profiling of the MAESTRO clinical study 9390
Brain Fog in Infection-Associated Chronic Illnesses (IACI): novel insights from neurocognitive and molecular profiling of the MAESTRO clinical study 9390 Open
Description There is a complex interplay between the host’s immune system and pathogens, particularly in the context of Infection-Associated Chronic Illnesses (IACI). These conditions, including those following Lyme disease and COVID-19, r…
View article: Mental health trajectories of adolescents treated with psychotropic medications: insights from the european milestone study
Mental health trajectories of adolescents treated with psychotropic medications: insights from the european milestone study Open
The transition from Child and Adolescent (CAMHS) to Adult Mental Health Services (AMHS) can be challenging. Drawing on the sample of the European MILESTONE project, we explored changes in clinical profiles and treatment outcomes in adolesc…
View article: Camellia: Benchmarking Cultural Biases in LLMs for Asian Languages
Camellia: Benchmarking Cultural Biases in LLMs for Asian Languages Open
As Large Language Models (LLMs) gain stronger multilingual capabilities, their ability to handle culturally diverse entities becomes crucial. Prior work has shown that LLMs often favor Western-associated entities in Arabic, raising concern…
View article: Challenges and standardisation strategies for sensor-based data collection for digital phenotyping
Challenges and standardisation strategies for sensor-based data collection for digital phenotyping Open
Sensor-based data collection of human behaviour (digital phenotyping) enables real-time monitoring of behavioural and physiological markers. This emerging approach offers immense potential to transform mental health research and care by id…
View article: Financial incentives and long-acting injectable antipsychotics engagement: community mental health professionals’ perspectives
Financial incentives and long-acting injectable antipsychotics engagement: community mental health professionals’ perspectives Open
View article: Do young people get the mental healthcare they need? Trajectories of depressive symptoms, correlates and care pathways in a clinical sample of young people reaching the upper age limit of their CAMHS
Do young people get the mental healthcare they need? Trajectories of depressive symptoms, correlates and care pathways in a clinical sample of young people reaching the upper age limit of their CAMHS Open
Identifying young service users whose depressive symptoms persist into adulthood is crucial to avert potential difficulties they may face when transitioning from Child and Adolescent Mental Healthcare Services (CAMHS) to Adult Mental Healt…
View article: Exploring Lay Understandings and Help-Seeking Pathways for Psychosis in the Sikh Community: A Qualitative Study in the UK
Exploring Lay Understandings and Help-Seeking Pathways for Psychosis in the Sikh Community: A Qualitative Study in the UK Open
Background Psychotic disorders are more prevalent among minority ethnic groups in the UK. However, there is no research on how the British Sikh community understands and seeks help for psychosis. The way in which a community understands th…
View article: Using Smartphone-Based Digital Phenotyping to Predict Relapse in Serious Mental Disorders Among Slum Residents in Dhaka, Bangladesh: Protocol for a Machine Learning Study (Preprint)
Using Smartphone-Based Digital Phenotyping to Predict Relapse in Serious Mental Disorders Among Slum Residents in Dhaka, Bangladesh: Protocol for a Machine Learning Study (Preprint) Open
View article: Towards Richer AI-Assisted Psychotherapy Note-Making and Performance Benchmarking
Towards Richer AI-Assisted Psychotherapy Note-Making and Performance Benchmarking Open
Psychotherapy note-making is crucial for effective patient care. However, traditional formats such as SOAP (Subjective, Objective, Assessment, and Plan) and BIRP (Behavior, Intervention, Response, and Plan) often fail to capture the nuance…
View article: Smartphones and Mental Health Awareness and Utilization in a Low-Income Urban Community: Focus Group Study
Smartphones and Mental Health Awareness and Utilization in a Low-Income Urban Community: Focus Group Study Open
Background Mental health disorders pose a significant challenge in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs), contributing substantially to the global disease burden. Despite the high prevalence of these disorders, LMICs allocate less than …
View article: Adherence to Masculine Norms and Psychological Help Seeking among young adult men: The moderating role of Self Compassion
Adherence to Masculine Norms and Psychological Help Seeking among young adult men: The moderating role of Self Compassion Open
The present study examined how adherence to masculine norms and self-compassion play a role in shaping attitudes towards psychological help-seeking in young adult men. The paper describes a quantitative study of young adult men (ages 18–30…
View article: Co-designing a peer support programme for carers of people treated under the Mental Health Act: views from stakeholders
Co-designing a peer support programme for carers of people treated under the Mental Health Act: views from stakeholders Open
These findings highlight the need for structured training for peer supporters and a flexible, accessible peer support programme for carers. The findings can inform evidence-based co-production of a carer peer support programme for use in E…
View article: Investigating Awareness and Acceptance of Digital Phenotyping in Dhaka’s Korail Slum: Qualitative Study
Investigating Awareness and Acceptance of Digital Phenotyping in Dhaka’s Korail Slum: Qualitative Study Open
Background Digital phenotyping (DP), the process of using data from digital devices, such as smartphones and wearable technology to understand and monitor people’s behavior, health, and daily activities, has shown significant promise in me…
View article: How Does Immigration, in Relation to Gender Differences in Canada, Influence the Accessibility of Mental Health Services for Youth?
How Does Immigration, in Relation to Gender Differences in Canada, Influence the Accessibility of Mental Health Services for Youth? Open
View article: Leadership and <i>Karma</i> : doing good or doing well?
Leadership and <i>Karma</i> : doing good or doing well? Open
Modern management has much to learn from ancient wisdoms. Management structures based on corporate trends were transferred from business to services such as healthcare to promote cost-efficiency and productivity. In this article, I argue t…
View article: Mental Defeat Predicts Increased Suicide Risk in Chronic Pain: A 12‐Month Prospective Study
Mental Defeat Predicts Increased Suicide Risk in Chronic Pain: A 12‐Month Prospective Study Open
Background Mental defeat is considered a potential risk factor for suicidal thoughts and behaviours in chronic pain. This study evaluated the role of mental defeat in predicting future suicide risk and examined whether depression influence…
View article: A scoping review to evaluate the efficacy of combining traditional healing and modern psychiatry in global mental healthcare
A scoping review to evaluate the efficacy of combining traditional healing and modern psychiatry in global mental healthcare Open
Traditional faith healers (TFHs) are often consulted for serious mental illness (SMIs) in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs). Involvement of TFHs in mental healthcare could provide an opportunity for early identification and interven…
View article: Pupil School Connectedness and Mental Wellbeing in Transition from Primary to Secondary School: A Cross-Sectional Survey of Students Aged 8-18
Pupil School Connectedness and Mental Wellbeing in Transition from Primary to Secondary School: A Cross-Sectional Survey of Students Aged 8-18 Open
View article: A scoping review to evaluate the efficacy of combining traditional healing and modern psychiatry in global mental healthcare – CORRIGENDUM
A scoping review to evaluate the efficacy of combining traditional healing and modern psychiatry in global mental healthcare – CORRIGENDUM Open
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View article: AI Across Borders: Exploring Perceptions and Interactions in Higher Education
AI Across Borders: Exploring Perceptions and Interactions in Higher Education Open
This study investigates students' perceptions of Generative Artificial Intelligence (GenAI), with a focus on Higher Education institutions in Northern Ireland and India. We collect quantitative Likert ratings and qualitative comments from …
View article: Publisher Correction: Prospective analysis of sex differences and factors associated with suicidal thoughts and behaviours in young people from the MILESTONE Italian sample
Publisher Correction: Prospective analysis of sex differences and factors associated with suicidal thoughts and behaviours in young people from the MILESTONE Italian sample Open
Correction to: Scientific Reportshttps://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-024-76605-5, published online 24 October 2024 In the original version of this Article Gabriele Torino and Silvia Leone were omitted as equally contributing authors. The statem…
View article: Prospective analysis of sex differences and factors associated with suicidal thoughts and behaviours in young people from the MILESTONE Italian sample
Prospective analysis of sex differences and factors associated with suicidal thoughts and behaviours in young people from the MILESTONE Italian sample Open
View article: Hate Personified: Investigating the role of LLMs in content moderation
Hate Personified: Investigating the role of LLMs in content moderation Open
For subjective tasks such as hate detection, where people perceive hate differently, the Large Language Model's (LLM) ability to represent diverse groups is unclear. By including additional context in prompts, we comprehensively analyze LL…
View article: Predicting treatment resistance in positive and negative symptom domains from first episode psychosis: Development of a clinical prediction model
Predicting treatment resistance in positive and negative symptom domains from first episode psychosis: Development of a clinical prediction model Open
Treatment resistance of positive symptoms can be accurately predicted from FEP using routinely collected baseline data, however prediction of negative domain-TR remains a challenge. Detailed negative symptom domains, clinical data, and bio…
View article: Smartphones and Mental Health Awareness and Utilization in Developing Countries: Focus Group Study (Preprint)
Smartphones and Mental Health Awareness and Utilization in Developing Countries: Focus Group Study (Preprint) Open
BACKGROUND Mental health disorders pose a significant challenge in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs), contributing substantially to the global disease burden. Despite the high prevalence of these disorders, LMICs allocate less than…
View article: Mental Health on a Shoestring? Assessing Awareness and Acceptance of Digital Phenotyping in Dhaka's Korail Slum: A Qualitative Study (Preprint)
Mental Health on a Shoestring? Assessing Awareness and Acceptance of Digital Phenotyping in Dhaka's Korail Slum: A Qualitative Study (Preprint) Open
BACKGROUND Digital phenotyping (DP), the process of using data from digital devices, like smartphones and wearable technology to understand and monitor people's behaviour, health, and daily activities, has shown significant promise in men…
View article: The Lancet Psychiatry Commission on youth mental health
The Lancet Psychiatry Commission on youth mental health Open
View article: The Association Between Trajectories of Self-reported Psychotic Experiences and Continuity of Mental Health Care in a Longitudinal Cohort of Adolescents and Young Adults
The Association Between Trajectories of Self-reported Psychotic Experiences and Continuity of Mental Health Care in a Longitudinal Cohort of Adolescents and Young Adults Open
Background and Hypothesis Young people (YP) with psychotic experiences (PE) have an increased risk of developing a psychiatric disorder. Therefore, knowledge on continuity of care from child and adolescent (CAMHS) to adult mental health se…
View article: Adaptation and validation of the On Your Own Feet – Transition Experiences Scale evaluating transitions to adult services among adolescent mental health service users in Europe
Adaptation and validation of the On Your Own Feet – Transition Experiences Scale evaluating transitions to adult services among adolescent mental health service users in Europe Open
The OYOF-TES and OYOF-EOC can be used reliably in mental healthcare settings to capture young people's and parents' transition experiences. The majority of young people and parents was satisfied with the process of transition and care endi…
View article: Practitioner Review: Continuity of mental health care from childhood to adulthood for youths with ADHD – who, how and when?
Practitioner Review: Continuity of mental health care from childhood to adulthood for youths with ADHD – who, how and when? Open
Many youths with attention‐deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) experience significant long‐term impairment and may develop concurrent mental and somatic health difficulties as adults. This is associated with burden and costs for the indi…