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We are teaming up with Frontiers in Psychiatry to create a special Research Topic focusing on the intersection between autism and eating disorders.
Interested in contributing? Please visit: tinyurl.com/9nzfrwxn
#eatingdisorders #autism
Our new research on whether SSRIs curb the risk of later psychosis. We used quasi-experimental methods with the entire Finnish national birth cohort and, sadly, we find no evidence for a protective effect.
Secondary prevention needs to be more radical in it's thinking about SMI prevention.
#Denmark 🇩🇰 is saying goodbye to #Windows & #Office365 and hello to #Linux & #LibreOffice! This move isn’t just about saving money; it’s about regaining control of #software, data & digital infrastructure. #Digital #IndependenceDay www.techradar.com/pro/denmark-...
This is shocking behaviour by Wiley; the stated justification does not stand up.
I will not be doing any peer review for Wiley journals in future.
Could there be a more timely call? We are offering up to £300k for international research projects on a series of transnational and planetary challenges including digital technology, global health and earth system governance. Please spread the word!
www.thebritishacademy.ac.uk/funding/know...
Concerns have been raised that stimulant medications could increase risk of psychotic experiences in young people. Our new research shows no evidence for such a causal relationship 💊🧠
Paper 👇
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Adolescents hospitalised for non-psychotic disorders have a high risk of psychosis in adulthood. But do (attenuated) psychotic symptoms predict later psychotic illness? The answer isn’t necessarily what you might expect…
Open access in #PsychologicalMedicine
1 in 2 adult mental health service outpatient appointments & inpatient bed days are taken up by former #CAMHS patients
Highlights frequently poor mental health trajectories for young ppl who attend CAMHS and need for research on altering these trajectories.
Paper: www.cambridge.org/core/journal...