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Edward Penington,Ryan Williams,Apostolos Tsiachristas Edward Penington
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Background: Evidence regarding early interventions based on the Naturalistic Developmental Behavioral Interventions framework, such as the Early Start Denver Model (ESDM), suggests efficacy for autistic children. However,...
Miguel Garcia-Argibay,Valerie Brandt,Hongyi Sun et al. Miguel Garcia-Argibay et al.
Background: Understanding the relationship between mental and physical health conditions is crucial for developing comprehensive healthcare strategies. The putative existence of a general disease factor (d-factor) that un...
Eleonora Prina,Beatrice Bano,Rakesh Singh et al. Eleonora Prina et al.
Question: Task-shared preventive psychological interventions combined with interventions addressing social determinants of mental health may prevent common mental health conditions (CMHCs), particularly in low- and middle...
Yusen Zhai,Laurence M Boitet,John Soldner et al. Yusen Zhai et al.
Background Medical students experience disproportionately high rates of anxiety and depression, and treatment gaps may exist. To date, little is known about how these mental health outcomes have changed over time.Objective To examine recent...
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Background: Improving preventative interventions for self-harm and suicide-related behaviour is a mental health policy priority. Existing evidence-based interventions can be lengthy, resource-heavy, difficult to access, a...