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Ella Bradley summarises a systematic review and meta-analysis investigating the prevalence of eating disorders in migrants ...
Shuichi Suetani and Melanie Johnston review new data, and discuss: how can psychiatrists support people with intellectual ...
Shuichi Suetani and Melanie Johnston review new data on the prevalence of psychiatric conditions for people with intellectual ...
This blog addresses the findings of just such a study newly published in The Lancet Psychiatry, an RCT of Mentalisation-Based ...
RCTs are rare in prison settings, but today, Tom Stephenson and Danny Whiting blog about a new rigorous trial that provides ...
If we go back over a century to Bleuler’s four “A’s” of schizophrenia (ambivalence, autism, affective incongruity, and association disturbances) (Bleuler, 1911) it is not hard to see a place for ...
Shuwen Su, a MSc Global Mental Health student from the University of Glasgow, summarises an epidemiological study that ...
In this research paper, the authors (Xu et al., 2024) refer to “women” as individuals with the biological capacity for menopause. Gender identity was not collected in this study, and thus, findings ...
Emma Sullivan summarises a cross-sectional observational study investigating associations between school smartphone policies ...
In her debut Mental Elf blog, Fionnuala Rogers discusses the role of white matter microstructure in depression-related ...
Alexis An Yee Low considers a study published at The Lancet Psychiatry on psychological interventions to prevent the onset of ...
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