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The association between social media use and body dysmorphic symptoms in young people
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Simulation training in suicide risk assessment and intervention: a systematic review and meta-analysis
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Pathways to eating disorder care: A European multicenter study
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Trends in training progression: response to the study by Silkens et al
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Refugee mental health research: challenges and policy implications
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Case report: Clinical lycanthropy in Huntington's disease
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A Street-Level View of the World-City: John Lanchester’s London in Capital (2012)
Published 2023-03-01“…In his choral novel Capital (2012), John Lanchester charts the intersecting trajectories of the residents of Pepys Road, an ordinary-looking street of South London, even as the 2008 financial crisis hits. …”
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Welfare micropublics and inequality: urban super-diversity in a time of austerity
Published 2019“…Using a methodology and conceptualization that avoids the methodological ethnicism and “methodological neighbourhoodism” inherent in some diversity research, we draw on quantitative analysis and ethnographically produced material from south London to ask what differences make a difference. …”
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Development and validation of the Maudsley Modified Patient Health Questionnaire (MM-PHQ-9)
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Genetic relationship between the immune system and autism
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Young pregnant women and risk for mental disorders: findings from an early pregnancy cohort
Published 2019-03-01“…BackgroundYoung women aged 16–24 are at high risk of common mental disorders (CMDs), but the risk during pregnancy is unclear.AimsTo compare the population prevalence of CMDs in pregnant women aged 16–24 with pregnant women ≥25 years in a representative cohort, hypothesising that younger women are at higher risk of CMDs (depression, anxiety disorders, post-traumatic stress disorder, obsessive–compulsive disorder), and that this is associated with low social support, higher rates of lifetime abuse and unemployment.MethodAnalysis of cross-sectional baseline data from a cohort of 545 women (of whom 57 were aged 16–24 years), attending a South London maternity service, with recruitment stratified by endorsement of questions on low mood, interviewed with the Structured Clinical Interview DSM-IV-TR.ResultsPopulation prevalence estimates of CMDs were 45.1% (95% CI 23.5–68.7) in young women and 15.5% (95% CI 12.0–19.8) in women ≥25, and for ‘any mental disorder’ 67.2% (95% CI 41.7–85.4) and 21.2% (95% CI 17.0–26.1), respectively. …”
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