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A systematic review shows relationships between staffing and incidents of violence on wards is complex suggesting an urgent ...
Xiaolin Guo, a MSc student in Global Mental Health at the University of Glasgow, and Nina Higson-Sweeney summarise a recent ...
Jasmine completed undergraduate studies in dual-field adult and mental health nursing in 2018. While completing her ...
Today Emily Wood reminds us that there is an urgent need for high quality evidence to inform guidelines and practice.
Risk of respiratory disease is greatly heightened for people with bipolar disorder but we are missing opportunities to intervene to improve lung health.
Methods The position paper is based on a narrative and selective review of the evidence in several areas crucial to mental health. Reviews were unfortunately not conducted systematically. The declared ...
Welcome to the Mental Elf. This website will help you find just what you need to keep up-to-date with all of the important and reliable mental health research and guidance. Our team of mental health ...
Yi is currently a Master’s student in Mental Health Studies at King’s College London, after completing a BSc in psychology at the University of Edinburgh. Alongside her studies, she works as a student ...
Peter has worked in the homelessness sector for the past decade, primarily in frontline practitioner roles before more recently moving into policy, strategy and research. She has a particular interest ...
Dr Esha Abrol is an Academic Clinical Fellow at UCL and doctor completing her speciality training in general and older adult psychiatry in London. She previously completed a Masters in Epidemiology at ...
Suicide remains a critical global public health issue, significantly contributing to disability and mortality worldwide. Each year, more than 700,000 individuals die by suicide, with an estimated 25 ...
Geetika is an MSc student in Psychology at King’s College London. Her research interests revolve around eating disorders, complex emotional needs and personality disorders, minorities and inequalities ...
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