Prediction models for longitudinal trajectories of depression and anxiety: a systematic review
Prediction of atypical health trajectories may enable early intervention. We systematically reviewed the existing literature on models for predicting …
Our systematic review highlights a lack of robust models to forecast future risk of persistent or worsening anxiety and depression, especially in child/adolescent populations where there is opportunity for early intervention.
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Are childhood allergic conditions linked to anxiety and depression in early adulthood?
Researchers looking at potential links between childhood allergic conditions (such as eczema, asthma and food allergies) and depression/anxiety in adolesce
New paper by our PhD student Sophie Fairweather
using Children of the 90s data to explore links between childhood allergic conditions + #Depression / #Anxiety in adolescence / early adulthood. Published in Brain, Behavior and Immunity.
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Author of the bestsellers 'Mindfulness: Finding Peace in a Frantic World' & 'Deeper Mindfulness: The New Way to Rediscover Calm in a Chaotic World.' www.franticworld.com @DrDannyPenman
Postdoctoral researcher @ MRC-CBU, University of Cambridge.
Neuroscience, Social - psychoneuroimmunology
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Canada Research Chair in Public Mental Health Research. University Professor #WesternU, Epidemiologist, and Mental Health Researcher. Check out our work at http://pmhrg.com.
Research Fellow at the University of Bristol. My research interests are in mental health, autism and health behaviours, primarily using epidemiological approaches.
PhD student @ Julius Center, UMC Utrecht | causal inference 🤝clinical prediction
Senior Lecturer in Health Data Science, University of Manchester. Research interests in statistical methods for clinical prediction/prognostic models
Professor of Biostatistics • BMJ Deputy Chief Stats Editor • Books: "Prognosis Research in Healthcare: concepts, methods & impact" & "IPD Meta-Analysis: A Handbook for Healthcare Research.." • Websites: www.ipdma.co.uk & www.prognosisresearch.com • Whovian
PhD student in psychiatric epidemiology at Aarhus University, Denmark
Licensed clinical psychologist | PhD candidate | Anxiety disorders | PTSD | CBT | PE | MCT
Norwegian center for violence and traumatic stress studies • University of Oslo
Psychiatric epidemiologist and Assistant Professor @UCalgaryMed 🇨🇦. Researching mental health and well-being across the life course and with an equity lens. Childless cat lady 🐈⬛🐈⬛. Views mine. She/her ✨ fairlab.ca
MSCA Fellow @ Aarhus University and Visiting Researcher @ University of Cambridge studying the mental-physical health interface.
I focus on the aetiology of co-occurring mental and physical health conditions and the consequences of such co-occurrences.
NIHR Funded National Evaluation Team at Northumbria University | Health and Social Care
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@wellcometrust epidemiology PhD student
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