Stephen Pilling
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Recent Articles
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Fonagy P, Yakeley J, Gardner T, Simes E, McMurran M, Moran P, et al.
Trials
. 2025 Mar;
26(1):87.
PMID: 40082943
No abstract available.
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Fonagy P, Simes E, Yirmiya K, Wason J, Barrett B, Frater A, et al.
Lancet Psychiatry
. 2025 Feb;
12(3):208-219.
PMID: 39978982
Background: Antisocial personality disorder is a major health and social problem, but scepticism about its treatability has restricted development of the evidence base for psychological treatments. Mentalisation-based treatment (MBT) tailored...
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Simes E, Butler S, Allison E, Barrett B, Bateman A, Cameron A, et al.
Health Expect
. 2025 Feb;
28(1):e70162.
PMID: 39902497
Introduction: Methodological and ethical arguments support the involvement of individuals with lived experience in research to reduce engagement barriers and ensure those directly affected by studies contribute to knowledge generation....
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Pyle M, Corrigan P, Wood L, Pilling S, Murphy E, Macafee G, et al.
Psychol Med
. 2024 Dec;
:1-12.
PMID: 39726176
Background: Stigma of mental health conditions hinders recovery and well-being. The Honest, Open, Proud (HOP) program shows promise in reducing stigma but there is uncertainty about the feasibility of a...
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Mavranezouli I, Pelone F, Connolly R, Mughal F, Witt K, Hawton K, et al.
BMJ Ment Health
. 2024 Nov;
27(1).
PMID: 39500599
Background: Self-harm is a major health issue resulting in high societal costs. Few psychological and psychosocial interventions have shown effectiveness in reducing repeat self-harm. Objective: To assess the cost-effectiveness of...
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Moriarty A, Paton L, Snell K, Archer L, Riley R, Buckman J, et al.
BMJ Ment Health
. 2024 Oct;
27(1).
PMID: 39467616
Background: Relapse of depression is common and contributes to the overall associated morbidity and burden. We lack evidence-based tools to estimate an individual's risk of relapse after treatment in primary...
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Steare T, Buckman J, Stott J, John A, Singh S, Wheatley J, et al.
J Affect Disord
. 2024 Oct;
369:954-962.
PMID: 39447974
Background: Impairments in the ability to carry out social activities commonly co-occur alongside depression. Improving social functioning is often overlooked in treatment. This is despite the high value placed by...
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El Baou C, Saunders R, Buckman J, Richards M, Cooper C, Marchant N, et al.
Alzheimers Dement
. 2024 Oct;
20(12):8844-8854.
PMID: 39439362
Introduction: People with dementia may benefit from psychological therapies for depression or anxiety, but evidence of their effectiveness in atypical dementia is limited. Methods: Using electronic health-care records of >...
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Suh J, Saunders R, Simes E, Delamain H, Butler S, Cottrell D, et al.
Eur Child Adolesc Psychiatry
. 2024 Oct;
PMID: 39377792
Introduction: Accurate prediction of short-term offending in young people exhibiting antisocial behaviour could support targeted interventions. Here we develop a set of machine learning (ML) models that predict offending status...
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Megnin-Viggars O, ODonoghue K, Pilling S, Chew-Graham C
J Ment Health
. 2024 Sep;
:1-18.
PMID: 39295295
Background: Treatment choices for depression are preference-sensitive (no "single best option"). However, factors or attributes that can enhance or inhibit patient choice have not been fully explored. Aims: To synthesize...