Katherine Pugh
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Melnyk L, Lazorchak J, Kusnierz D, Perlman G, Lin J, Venkatapathy R, et al.
J Expo Sci Environ Epidemiol
. 2023 Dec;
34(6):1035-1044.
PMID: 38102302
Background: Restoration efforts have led to the return of anadromous fish, potential source of food for the Penobscot Indian Nation, to the previously dammed Penobscot River, Maine. Objective: U.S. Environmental...
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Gee B, Berry C, Hodgekins J, Greenwood K, Fitzsimmons M, Lavis A, et al.
Behav Cogn Psychother
. 2022 Dec;
51(2):133-145.
PMID: 36511079
Background: Many individuals with first-episode psychosis experience severe and persistent social disability despite receiving specialist early intervention. The SUPEREDEN3 trial assessed whether augmenting early intervention in psychosis services with Social...
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Melnyk L, Lin J, Kusnierz D, Pugh K, Durant J, Suarez-Soto R, et al.
Sci Total Environ
. 2021 Oct;
781:146691.
PMID: 34594059
Levels of total mercury were measured in tissue of six species of migratory fish (alewife, American shad, blueback herring, rainbow smelt, striped bass, and sea lamprey), and in roe of...
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Lowen C, Hodgekins J, Pugh K, Berry C, Fitzsimmons M, French P, et al.
Behav Cogn Psychother
. 2019 Aug;
48(1):82-90.
PMID: 31379311
Background: The SUPEREDEN3 study, a phase II randomized controlled trial, suggests that social recovery therapy (SRT) is useful in improving functional outcomes in people with first episode psychosis. SRT incorporates...
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Freeman D, Bird J, Loe B, Kingdon D, Startup H, Clark D, et al.
Psychol Med
. 2019 Apr;
50(5):771-780.
PMID: 30947766
Background: The cognitive process of worry, which keeps negative thoughts in mind and elaborates the content, contributes to the occurrence of many mental health disorders. Our principal aim was to...
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Isham L, Grafahrend H, Nickless A, Pugh K, Pleasants S, Smedley N, et al.
Behav Cogn Psychother
. 2018 Jun;
46(5):619-625.
PMID: 29923478
Background: A one-to-one cognitive behavioural therapy intervention targeting worry significantly reduces both worry and persecutory delusions (Freeman et al., 2015). Aim: To adapt this intervention for group delivery and conduct...
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Pugh K, Luzon O, Ellett L
Psychiatry Res
. 2017 Nov;
259:340-344.
PMID: 29120840
Recent research implicates cognitive processes traditionally linked to anxiety disorders in the maintenance of paranoia. Responsibility beliefs have traditionally been associated with OCD, and recent research suggests they may be...
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Freeman D, Sheaves B, Goodwin G, Yu L, Nickless A, Harrison P, et al.
Lancet Psychiatry
. 2017 Sep;
4(10):749-758.
PMID: 28888927
Background: Sleep difficulties might be a contributory causal factor in the occurrence of mental health problems. If this is true, improving sleep should benefit psychological health. We aimed to determine...
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Collett N, Pugh K, Waite F, Freeman D
Psychiatry Res
. 2016 May;
239:79-84.
PMID: 27137965
There has been growing awareness of the high prevalence of negative cognitions about the self in patients with persecutory delusions, and it has been proposed that paranoid fears build upon...
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Startup H, Pugh K, Dunn G, Cordwell J, Mander H, cernis E, et al.
Br J Clin Psychol
. 2016 Mar;
55(4):387-400.
PMID: 26996274
Objectives: Worry may be common in patients with paranoia and a contributory causal factor in the occurrence of the delusions. A number of psychological mechanisms have been linked to the...