Eloise Ryde
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Recent Articles
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Gilbody S, Littlewood E, McMillan D, Atha L, Bailey D, Baird K, et al.
Lancet Healthy Longev
. 2024 Feb;
5(2):e97-e107.
PMID: 38310902
Background: Older adults were more likely to be socially isolated during the COVID-19 pandemic, with increased risk of depression and loneliness. We aimed to investigate whether a behavioural activation intervention...
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Shearsmith L, Coventry P, Sloan C, Henry A, Newbronner L, Littlewood E, et al.
BMJ Open
. 2023 Mar;
13(3):e064694.
PMID: 36914198
Objectives: The COVID-19 pandemic heightened the need to address loneliness, social isolation and associated incidence of depression among older adults. Between June and October 2020, the Behavioural Activation in Social...
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Littlewood E, McMillan D, Chew Graham C, Bailey D, Gascoyne S, Sloane C, et al.
Evid Based Ment Health
. 2022 Oct;
25(e1):e49-e57.
PMID: 36223980
Background: Behavioural and cognitive interventions remain credible approaches in addressing loneliness and depression. There was a need to rapidly generate and assimilate trial-based data during COVID-19. Objectives: We undertook a...
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Burke L, Littlewood E, Gascoyne S, McMillan D, Chew-Graham C, Bailey D, et al.
PLoS One
. 2022 Mar;
17(3):e0263856.
PMID: 35324908
Introduction: Depression is a leading mental health problem worldwide. People with long-term conditions are at increased risk of experiencing depression. The COVID-19 pandemic led to strict social restrictions being imposed...
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Gilbody S, Littlewood E, McMillan D, Chew-Graham C, Bailey D, Gascoyne S, et al.
PLoS Med
. 2021 Oct;
18(10):e1003779.
PMID: 34637450
Background: Older adults, including those with long-term conditions (LTCs), are vulnerable to social isolation. They are likely to have become more socially isolated during the Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic,...