Alex Wright-Hughes
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Wright-Hughes A, Farrin A, Fonagy P, Ougrin D, Stahl D, Wright J, et al.
J Am Acad Child Adolesc Psychiatry
. 2025 Feb;
PMID: 39892472
Objective: Self-harm is common in adolescents and a major public health concern. Evidence for effective interventions that stop repetition is lacking. This individual-participant-data (IPD) meta-analysis of randomised controlled trials (RCTs)...
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Cottrell D, Wright-Hughes A, Farrin A, Walwyn R, Mughal F, Truscott A, et al.
Health Technol Assess
. 2024 Jul;
:1-42.
PMID: 39024118
Background: Self-harm is common in adolescents and a major public health concern. Evidence for effective interventions is lacking. An individual patient data meta-analysis has the potential to provide more reliable...
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Bojke C, Cottrell D, Wright-Hughes A, Farrin A, Tubeuf S
Cost Eff Resour Alloc
. 2024 May;
22(1):49.
PMID: 38811931
Background: The joint evidence of the cost and the effectiveness of family-based therapies is modest. Objective: To study the cost-effectiveness of family therapy (FT) versus treatment-as-usual (TAU) for young people...
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Edginton E, Walwyn R, Twiddy M, Wright-Hughes A, Tubeuf S, Reed S, et al.
J Child Adolesc Ment Health
. 2018 Nov;
30(3):167-182.
PMID: 30428772
Background: Parenting programmes are recommended for conduct disorders in 5-11 year olds, but ineffective for 25-33%. A feasibility trial was needed to determine whether a confirmatory trial of second-line, manualised...
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Cottrell D, Wright-Hughes A, Collinson M, Boston P, Eisler I, Fortune S, et al.
Health Technol Assess
. 2018 Mar;
22(12):1-222.
PMID: 29532784
Background: Self-harm in adolescents is common and repetition rates high. There is limited evidence of the effectiveness of interventions to reduce self-harm. Objectives: To assess the clinical effectiveness and cost-effectiveness...
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Edginton E, Walwyn R, Burton K, Cicero R, Graham L, Reed S, et al.
Trials
. 2017 Sep;
18(1):431.
PMID: 28915904
Background: The National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE) recommends evidence-based parenting programmes as a first-line intervention for conduct disorders (CD) in children aged 5-11 years. As these are...
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Horton M, Wright N, Dyer W, Wright-Hughes A, Farrin A, Mohammed Z, et al.
Health Technol Assess
. 2014 Oct;
18(64):1-151, vii-viii.
PMID: 25348581
Background: Self-harm is common among prisoners, particularly female prisoners. In 2007, concerned about the rising incidence, the prison service introduced a care-planning system called Assessment, Care in Custody, and Teamwork...