iCBT for depression and anxiety: putting theory into practice
In her debut blog, Bethany Williamson summarises a systematic review and meta-analysis on the effects of Internet-based Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (iCBT) in routine care for adults in treatment for...
View ArticleDetection of depression in primary care settings in low- and middle-income...
Lucy Barrass considers a systematic review exploring the detection of depression in primary care settings in low- and middle-income countries. The post Detection of depression in primary care settings...
View ArticleMental health services for sexual minorities: experiences of discrimination,...
In her latest blog, Siobhan D'Almeida appraises a qualitative study exploring the experiences of sexual minorities when accessing mental health services, with a specific focus on the impact to the...
View ArticleIntegrating smoking cessation treatment into routine care for people with...
Amelia Talbot summarises a qualitative study on people's views of integrating smoking cessation treatment into routine care for people with mental illness. The post Integrating smoking cessation...
View ArticleNew US research suggests that primary care practices can help people who...
Sally Adams on new research from the US (a cluster randomised implementation trial) that integrates alcohol-related prevention and treatment into primary care. The post New US research suggests that...
View ArticleIf you’ve got a mental health problem, who you gonna call?
In her debut blog, Cara McErlain summarises a recent qualitative systematic review exploring patients' perspectives on barriers and facilitators to accessing mental health support through primary care...
View ArticleEquity within IAPT: socio-demographic inequalities in accessing treatment
Lawson Taylor provides an overview of a national cohort study that explored socio-demographic differences in access to NHS Talking Therapies (formerly known as IAPT) services. The post Equity within...
View ArticleWhat crisis and acute mental health care is available to those with a...
Keir Harding finds little published evidence to support people with 'personality disorder' diagnoses when they are in crisis. The post What crisis and acute mental health care is available to those...
View ArticleAccessing and engaging with NHS Talking Therapies: what can we learn from the...
Jake Grange and Sarah Watts summarise a study using observational retrospective cohort data to investigate factors associated with access and engagement with NHS Talking Therapies services before,...
View ArticleRisk factors for depression relapse while on long-term maintenance...
In her debut blog, Asha Ladwa discusses a secondary analysis of data from the ANTLER trial, which investigated the clinical factors associated with relapse in primary care patients on long-term...
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