Jacobs, Jamie M Rapoport, Chelsea S Horenstein, Arielle Clay, Madison Walsh, Emily A Peppercorn, Jeffrey Temel, Jennifer S Greer, Joseph A
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BMJ open
Patient adherence to adjuvant endocrine therapy (AET) after a diagnosis of hormone-sensitive breast cancer is poor. Previous interventions have failed to produce changes in adherence, address patient preferences or include theoretically informed and evidence-based components. Therefore, we iteratively developed a patient-centred, evidence-based, sm...
Steenbeek, Audrey Giacomantonio, Chris Brooks, Arlene Holmvall, Camilla Yu, Ziwa Rothfus, Melissa
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BMJ Open
Introduction Law enforcement involves exposure to threatening situations and traumatic events that place police officers at risk for negative physical and mental health outcomes. Resilience support, among other elements of training, may help mitigate these risks, yet little is known about which aspects of resilience support help officers achieve be...
Valdebenito, Sara Murray, Aja Hughes, Claire Băban, Adriana Fernando, Asvini D Madrid, Bernadette J. Ward, Catherine Osafo, Joseph Dunne, Michael Sikander, Siham
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BMJ Open
Introduction Violence against children is a health, human rights and social problem affecting approximately half of the world’s children. Its effects begin at prenatal stages with long-lasting impacts on later health and well-being. The Evidence for Better Lives Study (EBLS) aims to produce high-quality longitudinal data from cities in eight low- a...
Baranyi, Gergő Cherrie, Mark Curtis, Sarah E Dibben, Chris Pearce, Jamie
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Journal of Epidemiology and Community Health
Background This study contributes robust evidence on the association between mental health and local crime rates by showing how changing exposure to small area-level crime relates to self-reported and administrative data on mental health. Methods The study sample comprised 112 251 adults aged 16–60 years, drawn from the Scottish Longitudinal Study,...
Wright, Liam Steptoe, Andrew Fancourt, Daisy
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Journal of epidemiology and community health
Despite media claims that coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) is uniting societies and countries in shared experience, there has been concern that the pandemic is in fact exposing and widening existing inequalities within societies. Data have shown these differences for cases and fatalities, but data on other types of adversities are lacking. There...
Callow, Rebekah
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Holiness
Research has shown that while humans around the world hold various emotions in common with one another – sadness, happiness, fear and anger – the expression of these emotions can look different depending on the culture. This article explores the different expressions of ‘struggle’ that arise when a person experiences ‘culture shock’ or ‘culture str...
Spinazze, Pier Rykov, Yuri Bottle, Alex Car, Josip
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BMJ Open
Introduction Rapid advancements in technology and the ubiquity of personal mobile digital devices have brought forth innovative methods of acquiring healthcare data. Smartphones can capture vast amounts of data both passively through inbuilt sensors or connected devices and actively via user engagement. This scoping review aims to evaluate evidence...
Spinazze, P Rykov, Y Bottle, R Car, J
Introduction: Rapid advancements in technology and the ubiquity of personal mobile digital devices have brought forth innovative methods of acquiring healthcare data. Smartphones can capture vast amounts of data both passively through inbuilt sensors or connected devices and actively via user engagement. This scoping review aims to evaluate evidenc...
Straatmann, Viviane S Lai, Eric Lange, Theis Campbell, Melisa Claire Wickham, Sophie Andersen, Anne-Marie Nybo Strandberg-Larsen, Katrine Taylor-Robinson, David
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Journal of epidemiology and community health
Reducing inequalities in adolescent mental health is a public health priority, yet the pathways that link social conditions to mental health outcomes in the early years are unclear. We aimed to evaluate the extent to which early years risk factors explain social inequalities in adolescent mental health in the UK. We analysed data from 6509 children...
Parker, Alexandra G. Markulev, Connie Rickwood, Debra J. Mackinnon, Andrew Purcell, Rosemary Alvarez-Jimenez, Mario Yung, Alison R. McGorry, Patrick Hetrick, Sarah E. Jorm, Anthony
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BMJ Open
Introduction Depression is highly prevalent and the leading contributor to the burden of disease in young people worldwide, making it an ongoing priority for early intervention. As the current evidence-based interventions of medication and psychological therapy are only modestly effective, there is an urgent need for additional treatment strategies...