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Autor:
David J Cottrell, Alex Wright-Hughes, Michelle Collinson, Paula Boston, Ivan Eisler, Sarah Fortune, Elizabeth H Graham, Jonathan Green, Allan O House, Michael Kerfoot, David W Owens, Eirini-Christina Saloniki, Mima Simic, Sandy Tubeuf, Amanda J Farrin
Publikováno v:
Health Technology Assessment, Vol 22, Iss 12 (2018)
Background: Self-harm in adolescents is common and repetition rates high. There is limited evidence of the effectiveness of interventions to reduce self-harm. Objectives: To assess the clinical effectiveness and cost-effectiveness of family therapy (
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https://doaj.org/article/a06ccf89dab94155b911b866a3632800
Publikováno v:
Child and adolescent mental healthReferences. 9(4)
Links between Social Service Departments (SSDs) and CAMHS are explored and described through a national survey and a number of site visits. Data were collected via (1) a national questionnaire survey yielding a response rate of 75%, and (2) pre-selec
Publikováno v:
European Journal of Social Work. 20:277-287
The evolution of the social work education and welfare system in Cyprus is inextricably linked to the country’s recent turbulent history. Social Work in the Republic of Cyprus, although shaped by the country’s turbulent political past and present
Autor:
Mima Simic, Amanda Farrin, Sarah M. Fortune, Vicki McLellan, Alexander Wright-Hughes, Ivan Eisler, Jonathan Green, Allan House, David Owens, Michael Kerfoot, Sandy Tubeuf, David Cottrell
Publikováno v:
Cottrell, D J, Wright-Hughes, A, Isler, I, Fortune, S, Green, J, House, A, Kerfoot, M, Owens, D W, Simic, M, McLellan, V, Tubeuf, S & Farrin, A J 2020, ' Longer-term effectiveness of systemic family therapy compared with treatment as usual for young people after self-harm: an extended follow up of pragmatic randomised controlled trial ', EClinicalMedicine, vol. 18 . https://doi.org/10.1016/j.eclinm.2019.100246
EClinicalMedicine
EClinicalMedicine, Vol 18, Iss, Pp-(2020)
EClinicalMedicine, Vol. 18, no.100246, p. 100246 (2020)
EClinicalMedicine
EClinicalMedicine, Vol 18, Iss, Pp-(2020)
EClinicalMedicine, Vol. 18, no.100246, p. 100246 (2020)
Background: Self-harm in adolescents is common and repetition frequent. Evidence for effective interventions to reduce self-harm is limited. Long term follow-up of existing studies is rare. Methods: Extended follow up, from 18 to at least 36-months,
Autor:
Jonathan Green, Michelle Collinson, David Owens, Alex Wright-Hughes, Eirini-Christina Saloniki, Mima Simic, Michael Kerfoot, Paula Boston, Sandy Tubeuf, David Cottrell, Allan House, Sarah M. Fortune, Ivan Eisler, Elizabeth H. Graham, Amanda Farrin
Publikováno v:
Cottrell, D J, Wright-Hughes, A, Collinson, M, Boston, P, Eisler, I, Fortune, S, Graham, E H, Green, J, House, A O, Kerfoot, M, Owens, D W, Saloniki, E-C, Simic, M, Tubeuf, S & Farrin, A J 2018, ' A pragmatic randomised controlled trial and economic evaluation of family therapy versus treatment as usual for young people seen after second or subsequent episodes of self-harm : the Self-Harm Intervention-Family Therapy (SHIFT) trial ', Health technology assessment (Winchester, England), vol. 22, no. 12, pp. 1-222 . https://doi.org/10.3310/hta22120
Health Technology Assessment, Vol 22, Iss 12 (2018)
Health Technology Assessment, Vol 22, Iss 12 (2018)
BackgroundSelf-harm in adolescents is common and repetition rates high. There is limited evidence of the effectiveness of interventions to reduce self-harm.ObjectivesTo assess the clinical effectiveness and cost-effectiveness of family therapy (FT) c
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_dedup___::daf01fe5dec59ed9daf3df3502900cc4
https://doi.org/10.3310/hta22120
https://doi.org/10.3310/hta22120
Autor:
David Owens, J. Rothwell, Michael Kerfoot, Jonathan Green, Alexandra Wright-Hughes, Amanda Farrin, Mima Simic, Eirini-Christina Saloniki, Fiona Lambert, Allan House, Sarah M. Fortune, Sandy Tubeuf, Michelle Collinson, Ivan Eisler, Elizabeth H. Graham, David Cottrell, Paula Boston
Publikováno v:
Cottrell, D J, Wright-Hughes, A, Collinson, M, Boston, P, Eisler, I, Fortune, S, Graham, E H, Green, J, House, A O, Kerfoot, M, Owens, D W, Saloniki, E C, Simic, M, Lambert, F, Rothwell, J, Tubeuf, S & Farrin, A J 2018, ' Effectiveness of systemic family therapy versus treatment as usual for young people after self-harm : a pragmatic, phase 3, multicentre, randomised controlled trial ', The Lancet Psychiatry, vol. 5, no. 3, pp. 203-216 . https://doi.org/10.1016/S2215-0366(18)30058-0
Background: Self-harm in adolescents is common and repetition occurs in a high proportion of these cases. Scarce evidence exists for effectiveness of interventions to reduce self-harm.\ud \ud \ud \ud Methods: This pragmatic, multicentre, randomised,
Publikováno v:
International Journal of Mental Health. 42:3-16
From a social and financial perspective, individuals who suffer from mental illness are among the most isolated groups in society. In particular, they are not included in the active labor force. Research studies indicate that this situation could be
Autor:
Michael Kerfoot
Publikováno v:
Psychiatry. 8:252-256
Adolescent suicidal behaviour is a significant public health problem presenting complex challenges to Health and Welfare professionals, which, in some cases, may continue from adolescence into adulthood. Severe and continuing depression, in particula
Autor:
Heather Burroughs, Val Harrington, Azza Aglan, Sarah Byford, Michael Kerfoot, Barbara Barrett, Richard Harrington
Publikováno v:
Journal of Mental Health. 18:297-306
Background: Little is known about the long-term economic consequences of child and adolescent mental health problems, despite concerns that costs in later life may be significant.Aims: To evaluate current and lifetime costs of young adults who delibe
Publikováno v:
Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry. 49:508-515
Background: Prospective studies show that the adult outcomes of adolescents who deliberately harm themselves are marked by high rates of adversity and psychiatric disorders. The goal of this study was to identify pathways linking childhood risk facto