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Siobhan Hugh-Jones

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Graber R, Duara R, Goswami S, Hugh-Jones S, Chowdhury D, Madill A
J Community Appl Soc Psychol . 2024 Dec; 35(1):e70022. PMID: 39618807
Substance addiction can be considered a form of social injustice grounded in interactions between individual, family and community-level risk factors. Although prevention and treatment of substance use disorder is a...
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Vivekanandhan S, Ramasamy D, Cherian A, Hugh-Jones S
Indian J Psychol Med . 2024 Nov; :02537176241250162. PMID: 39564276
Background: Suicide attempt is a significant predictor of suicide and occurs more frequently than suicide. Each suicide attempt leaves a significant impact on the family as they take the primary...
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Prabhu S, Mallikarjun P, Palmer A, Nag R, Khadeparkar P, Arelingaiah M, et al.
J Ment Health . 2024 Nov; 1-20. PMID: 39535782
Background: Adolescent mental health problems have increased in prevalence. Teachers' Mental Health Literacy (MHL) may play an important role in public mental health prevention approaches. This systematic review and narrative...
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Ivory A, Arelingaiah M, Janardhana N, Bhola P, Hugh-Jones S, Mirzoev T
Health Res Policy Syst . 2024 Sep; 22(1):127. PMID: 39294717
Background: The importance of evidence-informed health policymaking is widely recognized. However, many low- and middle-income countries lack evidence-informed mental health policies due to insufficient data, stigma or lack of resources....
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Hugh-Jones S, Butcher I, Bhui K
BMJ Open . 2024 Mar; 14(3):e078545. PMID: 38479737
Introduction: A trauma-informed approach (TIA) means working with awareness that people's histories of trauma may shape the way they engage with services, organisations or institutions. Young people with adverse childhood...
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Spencer B, Hugh-Jones S, Cottrell D, Pini S
J Adolesc . 2023 Nov; 96(2):337-349. PMID: 38013246
Introduction: The INSCHOOL project aimed to understand the school experiences and unmet needs of young people across a diversity of long-term physical health conditions. Methods: Young people aged 11-18 years,...
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Williams E, Glew S, Newman H, Kapka A, Shaughnessy N, Herbert R, et al.
J Child Psychol Psychiatry . 2023 Oct; 64(12):1735-1764. PMID: 37859504
Background: Participatory arts-based (PAB) programmes refer to a diverse range of community programmes involving active engagement in the creation process that appear helpful to several aspects of children's and young...
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Song N, Hugh-Jones S, West R, Pickavance J, Mir G
Glob Ment Health (Camb) . 2023 Oct; 10:e39. PMID: 37854399
Experiencing mental health stigma during adolescence can exacerbate mental health conditions, reduce quality of life and inhibit young people's help-seeking for their mental health needs. For young people, education and...
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Spencer B, Hugh-Jones S, Cottrell D, Pini S
Res Involv Engagem . 2023 Oct; 9(1):91. PMID: 37828630
Background: Evidence suggests resources and services benefit from being developed in collaboration with the young people they aim to support. Despite this, patient and public involvement and engagement (PPIE) with...
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Zhang Q, Hugh-Jones S, OConnor D
Appetite . 2023 May; 187:106591. PMID: 37187446
Snacking is prevalent in adolescents and can have significant health impacts, but there is considerable individual and cross-country variation in determinants on adolescent snacking. The present study examined the role...