Thea S Schei
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1.
Schei T, Abernethy K
Maturitas
. 2024 Jun;
187:108005.
PMID: 38851044
Objectives: The aim of the study was to evaluate the change in menopause symptoms and work impairment among a cohort of UK working women who utilised an employer-provided digital menopause...
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Schei T, Abernethy K
Maturitas
. 2023 Aug;
177:107803.
PMID: 37531870
Objectives: The aim of the current study was to determine the demographic characteristics and workplace experiences of users of a menopause application in the UK. Study Design: A retrospective observational...
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Benacek J, Martin-Key N, Barton-Owen G, Metcalfe T, Schei T, Han S, et al.
J Affect Disord
. 2021 Oct;
295:1122-1130.
PMID: 34706424
Background: Selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs) are often the first-line treatment option for depressive symptoms, however their efficacy varies across patients. Identifying predictors of response to SSRIs could facilitate personalised...
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Tomasik J, Han S, Barton-Owen G, Mirea D, Martin-Key N, Rustogi N, et al.
Transl Psychiatry
. 2021 Jan;
11(1):41.
PMID: 33436544
The vast personal and economic burden of mood disorders is largely caused by their under- and misdiagnosis, which is associated with ineffective treatment and worsening of outcomes. Here, we aimed...
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Martin-Key N, Schei T, Barker E, Spadaro B, Funnell E, Benacek J, et al.
JMIR Res Protoc
. 2021 Jan;
10(1):e25382.
PMID: 33416508
Background: Despite the rapidly growing number of digital assessment tools for screening and diagnosing mental health disorders, little is known about their diagnostic accuracy. Objective: The purpose of this systematic...
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Schei T, Sheikh S, Schnall S
Front Psychol
. 2019 Oct;
10:2103.
PMID: 31572277
Previous research has shown that moral failures increase compensatory behaviors, such as prosociality and even self-punishment, because they are strategies to re-establish one's positive moral self-image. Do similar compensatory behaviors...