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Acculturation and suicidal ideation among Turkish migrants in the Netherlands.
(Elsevier, 2019-03-01)More suicidal ideation and higher rates of attempted suicide are found in Turkish people when compared with the general population in Europe. Acculturation processes and related distress may explain an elevated risk of ... -
Accuracy of prescribing documentation by UK junior doctors undertaking psychiatry placements: a multi-centre observational study.
(2019-09-04)OBJECTIVES: Medical records are critical to patient care, but often contain incomplete information. In UK hospitals, record-keeping is traditionally undertaken by junior doctors, who are increasingly completing early-career ... -
Adapting DIALOG+ in a School Setting-A Tool to Support Well-being and Resilience in Adolescents Living in Postconflict Areas During the COVID-19 Pandemic: Protocol for a Cluster Randomized Exploratory Study.
(2022-11-09)BACKGROUND: Colombia has a long history of an armed conflict that has severely affected communities with forced internal displacement and violence. Victims of violence and armed conflicts have higher rates of mental health ... -
Adult attachment style as a risk factor for maternal postnatal depression: a systematic review.
(2014)BACKGROUND: Postnatal depression (PND) is an important health problem of global relevance for maternal health and impacts on the health and wellbeing of the child over the life-course. Multinational data is hard to locate, ... -
Age at first birth in women is genetically associated with increased risk of schizophrenia.
(2018-07-05)Previous studies have shown an increased risk for mental health problems in children born to both younger and older parents compared to children of average-aged parents. We previously used a novel design to reveal a latent ... -
Analysis of 200 000 exome-sequenced UK Biobank subjects illustrates the contribution of rare genetic variants to hyperlipidaemia.
(BMJ, 2021-04-28)Background: A few genes have previously been identified in which very rare variants can have major effects on lipid levels. Methods: Weighted burden analysis of rare variants was applied to exome sequenced UK Biobank ... -
Analysis of 200 000 exome-sequenced UK Biobank subjects fails to identify genes influencing probability of developing a mood disorder resulting in psychiatric referral.
(2021-05-27)BACKGROUND: Depression is moderately heritable but there is no common genetic variant which has a major effect on susceptibility. A previous analysis of 50 000 exome-sequenced subjects failed to implicate any genes or sets ... -
Analysis of 50,000 exome-sequenced UK Biobank subjects fails to identify genes influencing probability of developing a mood disorder resulting in psychiatric referral.
(Elsevier B.V., 2020-12-09)BACKGROUND: Depression is moderately heritable but there is no common genetic variant which has a major effect on susceptibility. It is possible that some very rare variants could have substantial effect sizes and these ... -
Analysis of exome-sequenced UK Biobank subjects implicates genes affecting risk of hyperlipidaemia.
(2020-07-29)Rare genetic variants in LDLR, APOB and PCSK9 are known causes of familial hypercholesterolaemia and it is expected that rare variants in other genes will also have effects on hyperlipidaemia risk although such genes remain ...