Karen Newbigging
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Recent Articles
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Bhui K, Mooney R, Joseph D, McCabe R, Newbigging K, McCrone P, et al.
BMJ Ment Health
. 2025 Feb;
28(1).
PMID: 39922603
Background: There are long-standing ethnic and racial inequalities in experiences and outcomes of severe mental illness, including compulsory admission and treatment (CAT). Aims: To gather professional experiences about (1) remedies...
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Newbigging K, Salla A, Schon U, King C
Front Psychiatry
. 2024 Mar;
15:1382528.
PMID: 38532988
No abstract available.
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Rojas-Garcia A, Dalton-Locke C, Rains L, Dare C, Ginestet C, Foye U, et al.
BJPsych Open
. 2023 Dec;
10(1):e6.
PMID: 38053428
No abstract available.
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Rojas-Garcia A, Dalton-Locke C, Rains L, Dare C, Ginestet C, Foye U, et al.
BJPsych Open
. 2023 Nov;
9(6):e209.
PMID: 37920101
Background: In England, a range of mental health crisis care models and approaches to organising crisis care systems have been implemented, but characteristics associated with their effectiveness are poorly understood....
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Salla A, Newbigging K, Joseph D, Eneje E
Front Psychiatry
. 2023 Jul;
14:1173591.
PMID: 37496683
Independent mental health advocacy was introduced in England to protect and promote the rights of people detained under mental health legislation. However, shortcomings in access and delivery to racialised people,...
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Pykett J, Campbell N, Fenton S, Gagen E, Lavis A, Newbigging K, et al.
Soc Sci Med
. 2023 Jan;
320:115619.
PMID: 36641884
Circumstances of living are key to shaping emotional and affective experiences, long term health, wellbeing and opportunities. In an era characterised by rapid urbanisation across the majority of the world,...
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Johnson S, Dalton-Locke C, Baker J, Hanlon C, Taylor Salisbury T, Fossey M, et al.
World Psychiatry
. 2022 May;
21(2):220-236.
PMID: 35524608
Acute services for mental health crises are very important to service users and their supporters, and consume a substantial share of mental health resources in many countries. However, acute care...
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Mooney R, Newbigging K, McCabe R, McCrone P, Halvorsrud K, Raghavan R, et al.
BMJ Open
. 2022 Feb;
12(2):e060086.
PMID: 35131837
Introduction: The Independent Review of the Mental Health Act (MHA) in England and Wales confirmed increasing levels of compulsory detentions, especially for racialised communities. This research aims to: (a) understand...
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Dalton-Locke C, Johnson S, Harju-Seppanen J, Lyons N, Rains L, Stuart R, et al.
BMC Health Serv Res
. 2021 Dec;
21(1):1319.
PMID: 34886866
No abstract available.
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Dalton-Locke C, Johnson S, Harju-Seppanen J, Lyons N, Rains L, Stuart R, et al.
BMC Health Serv Res
. 2021 Oct;
21(1):1174.
PMID: 34711222
Background: Inpatient psychiatric care is unpopular and expensive, and development and evaluation of alternatives is a long-standing policy and research priority around the world. In England, the three main models...