Naomi Warne
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Power G, Warne N, Bould H, Casanova F, Jones S, Richardson T, et al.
Mol Psychiatry
. 2024 Aug;
30(2):521-531.
PMID: 39138355
Disordered eating and self-harm commonly co-occur in young people suggesting potential for shared underlying causes. Body image dissatisfaction (BID) has been recognised as a psychological correlate of body size, associated...
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Gordon K, Warne N, Heron J, von Gontard A, Joinson C
Eur Urol
. 2023 May;
84(5):463-470.
PMID: 37248139
Background: Adolescents with continence problems experience unique threats to their psychological well-being, but long-term mental health sequelae are unknown. Objective: To examine prospective relationships between incontinence/lower urinary tract symptoms (LUTS)...
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Warne N, Heron J, von Gontard A, Joinson C
Eur Child Adolesc Psychiatry
. 2023 Apr;
33(3):871-879.
PMID: 37095371
Emotional/behaviour problems and exposure to stressful life events are thought to contribute to new onset of urinary incontinence (UI) amongst children who have attained bladder control. However, very few prospective...
4.
Warne N, Heron J, Mars B, Solmi F, Biddle L, Gunnell D, et al.
J Child Psychol Psychiatry
. 2022 Dec;
64(5):797-806.
PMID: 36541428
Background: Emotional dysregulation may be a risk factor for disordered eating and self-harm in young people, but few prospective studies have assessed these associations long-term, or considered potential mediators. We...
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Warne N, Rook S, Jones R, Brown R, Bates L, Hopkins-Jones L, et al.
BMJ Open
. 2022 Feb;
12(2):e049283.
PMID: 35105567
Objectives: To coproduce a school-based protocol and examine acceptability and feasibility of collecting saliva samples for genetic studies from secondary/high school students for the purpose of mental health research. Design:...
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Warne N, Heron J, Mars B, Kwong A, Solmi F, Pearson R, et al.
J Eat Disord
. 2021 Dec;
9(1):155.
PMID: 34861897
Background: Young adults and especially those with pre-existing mental health conditions, such as disordered eating and self-harm, appear to be at greater risk of developing metal health problems during the...
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Henderson M, Bould H, Flouri E, Harrison A, Lewis G, Lewis G, et al.
JAMA Psychiatry
. 2021 Jul;
78(11):1249-1257.
PMID: 34232251
Importance: People with anorexia nervosa often experience difficulties regulating their emotions. There is no longitudinal evidence as to whether these differences are already present in childhood or when they begin...
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Warne N, Heron J, Mars B, Kwong A, Solmi F, Pearson R, et al.
medRxiv
. 2021 May;
PMID: 33972955
Background: Young adults and especially those with pre-existing mental health conditions, such as disordered eating and self-harm, appear to be at greater risk of developing metal health problems during the...
9.
Stein K, Warne N, Heron J, Zucker N, Bould H
Int J Eat Disord
. 2021 May;
54(6):915-924.
PMID: 33939186
Objective: Gastrointestinal (GI) problems are common in eating disorders, but it is unclear whether these problems predate the onset of disordered eating. Recurrent abdominal pain (RAP) is the most prevalent...
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Warne N, Heron J, Mars B, Moran P, Stewart A, Munafo M, et al.
J Affect Disord
. 2021 Jan;
282:386-390.
PMID: 33421867
Background: Self-harm and eating disorders are often comorbid in clinical samples but their co-occurrence in the general population is unclear. Given that only a small proportion of individuals who self-harm...