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Study protocol for a randomised controlled trial of CBT vs antipsychotics vs both in 14–18-year-olds: Managing Adolescent first episode Psychosis: a feasibility study (MAPS)
(2019-07)
Background: Adolescent-onset psychosis is associated with more severe symptoms and poorer outcomes than adult-onset psychosis. The National Institute for Clinical Excellence (NICE) recommend that adolescents with first ...
Life problems in children and adolescents who self-harm: findings from the multicentre study of self-harm in England
(2022-01)
Background: Self-harm, a significant and increasing global problem in children and adolescents, is often repeated and is associated with risk of future suicide. To identify potential interventions, we need to understand ...
Exploring the factors that influence stakeholders’ expectations and subsequent perception of lower limb orthopaedic surgical outcomes for ambulant children with cerebral palsy – a qualitative study
(2022-01)
Purpose: To explore the perspectives of children with CP, their parents or carers, and health professionals
on factors affecting expectations and perceptions of surgical outcomes for lower limb orthopaedic surgery.
Materials ...
The importance of prototype similarity for physical activity: Cross-sectional and longitudinal associations in a large sample of young adolescents
(2022-02)
Objectives. Physical activity declines during adolescence. The Theory of Planned
Behaviour (TPB) is a useful framework for investigating activity but leaves variance
unexplained. We explored the utility of a dual-process ...
Outcomes of importance to children and young adults with cerebral palsy, their parents and health professionals following lower limb orthopaedic surgery: A qualitative study to inform a Core Outcome Set
(2022-02)
Introduction: Although several outcomes are commonly measured to assess the
effect of surgery for young people with cerebral palsy (CP), these are selected mainly
by health professionals and researchers. Including the ...
The impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on health service utilisation following selfharm: a systematic review
(2022-01)
Background Evidence on the impacts of the pandemic on healthcare presentations for self-harm has accumulated rapidly. However, existing reviews do not include studies published beyond 2020.
Aims To systematically review ...
Assessment of digital risks in child and adolescent mental health services: A mixed-method, theory-driven study of clinicians’ experiences and perspectives
(2022-05)
Children and adolescents in the UK spend increasingly more time in the digital world, raising societal
fears about digital risks in this age group. Professionals are not always aware of the ever-developing
research or ...
Understanding antibiotic-seeking behaviour: A qualitative case study of mothers of children aged 5 and under
(2022-07)
Antibiotics savelives and have been effectively and reliably used for
decades to treat infections and improve health outcomes. This trust in antibiotics
has contributed to over prescribing and the emergence of antimicrobial ...
Can CBT-E be delivered in an online group format? A pilot study of the Body Image module in a child and adolescent eating disorder service
(2022-07)
he increased prevalence of eating disorders during the COVID-19 pandemic has led to long waiting lists in child and adolescent services. A pilot study was conducted to evaluate the feasibility and acceptability of providing ...
Research Review: Viewing self-harm images on the internet and social media platforms: systematic review of the impact and associated psychological mechanisms
(2023-03)
iewing self-harm and suicide-related images online can precede these behaviours. We reviewed studies of potential impacts and mechanisms associated with viewing self-harm-related images on the internet and social ...