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Brewer A, Saunders R, Fearon P, Fonagy P, Cottrell D, Kraam A, et al.
Eur Child Adolesc Psychiatry . 2020 Dec; 31(1):177-187. PMID: 33330952
The peer influence and peer selection effects are two widely replicated findings in the criminological literature that refer to the predictive relationship between antisocial behaviour and delinquent peer association as...
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Karamitsos A, Papastavrou V, Ivanova T, Cottrell D, Stannard K, Karachrysafi S, et al.
SAGE Open Med Case Rep . 2020 Nov; 8:2050313X20970337. PMID: 33240500
The objective of this case series is the evaluation of the efficacy and visual outcomes after displacement of subretinal hemorrhage using intravitreal injection of recombinant tissue plasminogen activator, expansile gas,...
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Cottrell D, Kraam A
Child Adolesc Ment Health . 2020 Aug; 10(3):111-117. PMID: 32806848
A brief history of child and adolescent mental health services (CAMHS) from 1987 to 2005 is presented. Events of the last 20 years are organised around the two key themes...
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Worrall-Davies A, Kiernan K, Anderton N, Cottrell D
Child Adolesc Ment Health . 2020 Aug; 9(4):180-186. PMID: 32797531
Background:   We report the findings of a descriptive study exploring the views of practitioners working with young people with especially challenging and complex problems, currently cared for by children's services...
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Krivan S, Caltabiano N, Cottrell D, Thomas N
Neuropsychologia . 2020 May; 143:107490. PMID: 32387069
Tears are a facial expression of emotion that readily elicit empathic responses from observers. It is currently unknown whether these empathic responses to tears are influenced by specific neural substrates....
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Fonagy P, Butler S, Cottrell D, Scott S, Pilling S, Eisler I, et al.
Lancet Psychiatry . 2020 May; 7(5):420-430. PMID: 32353277
Background: Multisystemic therapy is a manualised treatment programme for young people aged 11-17 years who exhibit antisocial behaviour. To our knowledge, the Systemic Therapy for At Risk Teens (START) trial...
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Tubeuf S, Saloniki E, Cottrell D
Pharmacoeconomics . 2019 Feb; 37(4):625. PMID: 30778867
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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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Khan R, Uren A, Canham L, Cottrell D, Drake M, Cotterill N
Mult Scler Int . 2018 Nov; 2018:4721505. PMID: 30420919
Background: Multiple Sclerosis (MS) is a chronic neurological disorder caused by neurodegeneration within the central nervous system. It results in impaired physical, cognitive, and psychological functioning and can also lead...
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Tubeuf S, Saloniki E, Cottrell D
Pharmacoeconomics . 2018 Oct; 37(4):513-530. PMID: 30294758
Objective: This article presents alternative parental health spillover quantification methods in the context of a randomised controlled trial comparing family therapy with treatment as usual as an intervention for self-harming...