Check out our paper in @PharmacolRes exploring #drugrepurposing for #schizophrenia. We analysed clinical trials from the past 7 years, assessing 40 repurposed drugs and finding emerging trends in drug discovery and biomarker-driven treatment approaches🧠
https://t.co/ys6ytkFHvJ
Check out our paper in @BioMedCentral health services research exploring care experiences for #premenstrual symptoms in the UK, with reports of “dismissive attitudes and perceived lack of knowledge”.
Thank you to all who shared their experiences!
https://t.co/SUT92HWlPt
Check out our paper in @Nature_NPJ women’s health published late last year! We explored the network of menopausal and depressive symptoms, and identified low stamina as being highly central in this relationship across the #perimenopause and #menopause
https://t.co/FPsaQPoHek
We’re looking for #healthcareprofessionals to share their views on digital #mentalhealth assessment and triage tools integrated into care. Complete our short survey for a chance to win a £50 high-street voucher! To find out more or to take part: https://t.co/ENtBnJkMdz
We are still recruiting for this study! If you are a healthcare professional with recent experience of delivering mental health assessments please consider taking part or sharing. Thanks very much!
#healthcareprofessional#mentalhealth#survey
Are you currently experiencing low mood? Would you be interested in contributing to #research on molecular markers of #depression and #bipolar disorder? Help researchers develop molecular tests for these conditions
https://t.co/PH3359beOC
We are halfway through our study looking for #molecular#biomarkers for #bipolar disorder! A huge thank you to all our participants so far!
Keep up to date with the milestones of this #research study on our website: https://t.co/FviQsO9f6q
Are you currently experiencing low mood? Would you be interested in contributing to #research on molecular markers of #depression and #bipolar disorder? Help researchers develop molecular tests for these conditions
https://t.co/PH3359beOC
The results have the potential to inform the design of #apps for #premenstrual mental health symptoms by identifying factors which may be important for engagement
Check out our recent paper in @Nature_NPJ women’s health!
We looked at preferences for & intention to use apps for #premenstrual mental health symptoms using a health belief model & structural equation modelling approach
https://t.co/2knmMq4yRe
Two of our lab members presented at the amazing @4mhealth conference this week on #premenstrual help-seeking barriers and experiences of #healthcare for the #menopause
Such a great group of people and amazing to hear all the work happening across the 4 M’s! ✨#4M2024
@Nature_NPJ Doing such can improve access to supportive care. For more information, and to see our analysis of this data, please find our paper here: https://t.co/muGQQCiMLw
Data shows that many women report poor experiences of menopausal care, however, this does not show the whole picture. A recent study we conducted, published in @Nature_NPJ#WomensHealth, captured some of the nuances of these poor care experiences. A 🧵
@Nature_NPJ Help-seeking experiences are varied, with many not receiving the support they need. Quotes like these highlight the need to improve healthcare professional knowledge of the menopause and involve women in care decision-making
New #research! 🤳Findings from 16 semi-structured #Interviews reveal varied perceptions of #mentalhealth assessment apps, including opportunities for and barriers to deployment of apps in existing mental health pathways. Thanks to all our participants for providing their views!
JMIR Formative Res: Perception of Apps for Mental Health Assessment With Recommendations for Future Design: United Kingdom Semistructured Interview Study https://t.co/6kB1lCV2ED