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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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Suh J, Saunders R, Simes E, Delamain H, Butler S, Cottrell D, et al.
Eur Child Adolesc Psychiatry . 2024 Oct; PMID: 39377792
Introduction: Accurate prediction of short-term offending in young people exhibiting antisocial behaviour could support targeted interventions. Here we develop a set of machine learning (ML) models that predict offending status...
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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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Spencer B, Hugh-Jones S, Cottrell D, Pini S
J Adolesc . 2023 Nov; 96(2):337-349. PMID: 38013246
Introduction: The INSCHOOL project aimed to understand the school experiences and unmet needs of young people across a diversity of long-term physical health conditions. Methods: Young people aged 11-18 years,...
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Diggins E, Heuvelman H, Pujades-Rodriguez M, House A, Cottrell D, Brennan C
J Affect Disord . 2023 Oct; 345:131-140. PMID: 37863369
Background: Self-harm is common in young people and girls have consistently higher rates of self-harm than boys. Differences in exposure and reactions to risk and protective factors, adverse events and...
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Spencer B, Hugh-Jones S, Cottrell D, Pini S
Res Involv Engagem . 2023 Oct; 9(1):91. PMID: 37828630
Background: Evidence suggests resources and services benefit from being developed in collaboration with the young people they aim to support. Despite this, patient and public involvement and engagement (PPIE) with...
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Spencer B, Wright J, Flemming K, Cottrell D, Pini S
Arch Dis Child . 2022 Dec; 108(3):225-229. PMID: 36460338
Objective: Assess the existing evidence base in order to synthesise the current qualitative findings for the impact of chronic health conditions on the school lives of young people. Design: Qualitative...
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Abraham S, Edginton E, Cottrell D, Tubeuf S
Res Psychother . 2022 May; 25(1). PMID: 35532026
There is a debate in the health outcomes literature regarding who the most appropriate respondent is when assessing children's health-related quality of life (HRQoL). In some cases, parent-proxy may be...
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Wright-Hughes A, Walwyn R, Wright J, Farrin A, Fonagy P, Ougrin D, et al.
BMJ Open . 2021 May; 11(5):e049255. PMID: 33941640
Introduction: Up to 10% of adolescents report self-harm in the previous year. Non-fatal repetition is common (18% in 1 year), death from any cause shows a fourfold and suicide a...