Media reporting of suicide loss: learning from family and friends who have...
Hannah Scott writes her debut blog on a recent qualitative study which looks at the experiences of people bereaved by suicide regarding media reporting of the death. The post Media reporting of suicide...
View ArticleRESPECT! Find out what it means to me(ntal health services)
Beccy White explores the recently published RESPECT trial - a feasibility RCT which finds that a sexual health promotion intervention was safe and acceptable for people with severe mental illness. The...
View ArticleA map of England’s community mental health interventions: are we meeting...
In her debut blog, Elena Opie considers a study that aimed to map community mental health interventions related to policy and practice for improving adult mental health in England. The post A map of...
View ArticleIntimate partner violence among non-binary people who use drugs and alcohol:...
Vishal Bhavsar explores the largest ever study on experiences and perpetration of intimate partner violence and abuse in non-heterosexual relationships, with data from the Global Drug Survey, COVID...
View ArticleEvery Mind Matters: evaluating the mental health literacy campaign
In her debut blog, Amy Morgan summarises a qualitative study evaluating the government-funded Every Mind Matters campaign in the UK. The post Every Mind Matters: evaluating the mental health literacy...
View ArticleReducing stigma and sickness absence: can a low intensity psychological...
Emmeline Lagunes-Cordoba summarises a cluster randomised controlled trial exploring the effectiveness of a low-intensity psychological intervention to reduce mental health stigma and improve...
View ArticleLGBTQ+ wellbeing inequalities in early to middle adolescence
In his debut blog, Filip Kaleta summarises findings from the #BeeWell study, which explored inequalities in adolescent wellbeing based on gender and sexual identity. The post LGBTQ+ wellbeing...
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