James Kirkbride
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Recent Articles
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Gomez-Restrepo C, Diez-Canseco F, Brusco L, Jassir Acosta M, Olivar N, Carbonetti F, et al.
JAMA Netw Open
. 2025 Mar;
8(3):e250122.
PMID: 40042842
Importance: Improving mental health of young people is a major societal challenge, particularly among the high numbers of young people living in deprived urban areas. Objective: To identify factors associated...
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Ferraro L, Di Forti M, La Barbera D, La Cascia C, Morgan C, Tripoli G, et al.
Psychol Med
. 2025 Feb;
55:e12.
PMID: 39905765
Background: Previous studies identified clusters of first-episode psychosis (FEP) patients based on cognition and premorbid adjustment. This study examined a range of socio-environmental risk factors associated with clusters of FEP,...
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Rodriguez V, Alameda L, Aas M, Gayer-Anderson C, Trotta G, Spinazzola E, et al.
Schizophr Bull
. 2024 Dec;
PMID: 39658350
Background: Multiple genetic and environmental risk factors play a role in the development of both schizophrenia-spectrum disorders and affective psychoses. How they act in combination is yet to be clarified....
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Brink V, Kirkbride J
Schizophr Bull
. 2024 Jul;
50(5):965-967.
PMID: 39046818
No abstract available.
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Rodriguez V, Alameda L, Quattrone D, Tripoli G, Gayer-Anderson C, Spinazzola E, et al.
Psychol Med
. 2022 Jan;
53(8):3396-3405.
PMID: 35076361
Background: Schizophrenia (SZ), bipolar disorder (BD) and depression (D) run in families. This susceptibility is partly due to hundreds or thousands of common genetic variants, each conferring a fractional risk....
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Lee C, Kuhn I, McGrath M, Remes O, Cowan A, Duncan F, et al.
Health Soc Care Community
. 2021 May;
30(1):27-57.
PMID: 33988281
Background: Mental health concerns in older adults are common, with increasing age-related risks to physical health, mobility and social isolation. Community-based approaches are a key focus of public health strategy...
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Rose N, Manning N, Bentall R, Bhui K, Burgess R, Carr S, et al.
Wellcome Open Res
. 2020 Aug;
5:166.
PMID: 32802967
We argue that predictions of a 'tsunami' of mental health problems as a consequence of the pandemic of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) and the lockdown are overstated; feelings of anxiety...
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Rains L, Weich S, Maddock C, Smith S, Keown P, Crepaz-Keay D, et al.
BJPsych Open
. 2020 Aug;
6(5):e88.
PMID: 32792034
Background: The steep rise in the rate of psychiatric hospital detentions in England is poorly understood. Aims: To identify explanations for the rise in detentions in England since 1983; to...
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Duncan F, McGrath M, Baskin C, Osborn D, Dykxhoorn J, Kaner E, et al.
BMJ Open
. 2020 Jul;
10(7):e037631.
PMID: 32665349
Background: Public mental health (PMH) is a global challenge and a UK priority area for action. However, to progress, practitioners require a stronger evidence base regarding the effectiveness of approaches,...
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Lamb D, Davidson M, Lloyd-Evans B, Johnson S, Heinkel S, Steare T, et al.
BMC Health Serv Res
. 2019 Nov;
19(1):866.
PMID: 31752861
Background: Acute Day Units (ADUs) exist in some English NHS Trusts as an alternative to psychiatric inpatient admission. However, there is a lack of information about the number, configuration, and...