BMJ Mental Health
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active coping, Anxiety, argentina, BMJ Mental Health, case-control, child and adolescent, childhood trauma, chile, cognitive restructuring, columbia, coping mechanisms, coping strategies, depression, Editor Simon Bradstreet, global mental health, problem focused coping, South America, Stress, University of Glasgow MSc Students, youth mental healthActive coping could protect young people from depression after adversity
Imagine stepping into the shoes of a 15-year-old for a day. What…
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Anxiety, bipolar disorder, BMJ Mental Health, body clock, Carers, chronotype, circadian rhythms, clinicians, co-production, depression, Editor Eimear Foley, James Lind Alliance, lived experience, menopause, neurodiversity, patient and public involvement, priority setting, psychosis, public-health, research priorities, seasonal changes, service user involvement, sleep, sleep disorders, topical, traumaBody clocks and mental health: patients set the research agenda
Each spring, the clock change nudges our daily routines out of sync,…
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BMJ Mental Health, child and adolescent, Cost effectiveness, digital health, digital mental health, digital technologies, economic evaluation, Editor Simon Bradstreet, health economics, mental wellbeing, Schools, Secondary schools, smartphone, smartphone bans, smartphones, youth mental healthDo school smartphone bans actually save schools money?
In many schools today, smartphones are a constant presence in corridors and…
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assessment, assessment and treatment, BMJ Mental Health, computerised adaptive testing, digital health, Editor Simon Bradstreet, measurement, paranoia, psychosis, schizophrenia, simulation studyMeasuring paranoid beliefs: can adaptive testing support routine clinical care?
Paul is 32 and has recently been referred to a community psychosis…