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期刊名:Evidence-based mental health

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ISSN:1362-0347

e-ISSN:1468-960X

IF/分区:11.4/Q1

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Mara Mercurio,Mark Larsen,Hannah Wisniewski et al. Mara Mercurio et al.
Background: While there are numerous mental health apps on the market today, less is known about their safety and quality. This study aims to offer a longitudinal perspective on the nature of high visibility apps for comm...
Sarah Elizabeth Argent,Natasha Kalebic,Frances Rice et al. Sarah Elizabeth Argent et al.
We sought evidence on quantifiable offspring outcomes, including problems, needs and strengths, associated with their experience of major parental psychiatric disorder(s), focusing on schizophrenia, affective illnesses and personality disor...
Elena Pallari,Tayana Soukup,Andri Kyriacou et al. Elena Pallari et al.
Background: Despite alcohol and illicit drug dependence being one of the most common diagnoses in Europe, there is heterogeneity of research evidence used in policy and practice. ...
Silvia Metelli,Anna Chaimani Silvia Metelli
Objective: Meta-analyses of observational studies are frequently published in the literature, but they are generally considered suboptimal to those involving randomised controlled trials (RCTs) only. This is due to the in...
Karen Laura Mansfield,John E Gallacher,Miranda Mourby et al. Karen Laura Mansfield et al.
Over the last decade dramatic advances have been made in both the technology and data available to better understand the multifactorial influences on child and adolescent health and development. This paper seeks to clarify methods that can ...
Alvaro Barrera,Carol Gee,Andrew Wood et al. Alvaro Barrera et al.
Background: All patients admitted to an acute inpatient mental health unit must have nursing observations carried out at night either hourly or every 15 minutes, to ascertain that they are safe and breathing. However, whi...
Dennis Becker,Vincent Bremer,Burkhardt Funk et al. Dennis Becker et al.
Background Self-reported client assessments during online treatments enable the development of statistical models for the prediction of client improvement and symptom development. Evaluation of these models is mandatory to ensure their vali...
Nemanja Vaci,Qiang Liu,Andrey Kormilitzin et al. Nemanja Vaci et al.
Background: Utilisation of routinely collected electronic health records from secondary care offers unprecedented possibilities for medical science research but can also present difficulties. One key issue is that medical...
Mursheda Begum,Grant Lewison,Eva Wölbert et al. Mursheda Begum et al.
Background: The burden of mental health disorders in Europe is well above the world average and has increased from 11.5% to 13.9% of the total disease burden in 2000 and 2015. That from dementia has increased rapidly, and...