Increased transparency is req. when documenting co-design decisions. We hope subsequent co-design utilises facilitators identified here – more incentives, safeguarding, flexible schedules, and adequate funding - to recruit inclusively and ensure vulnerable voices are heard (5/5)
Our new scoping review in @BMJ_Open identified 22 self-harm interventions co-designed by people with lived experience across mobile health, educational settings, and prisons. (1/5)
https://t.co/yq4NlbGhvY
(w Natalia Chemas and @ClaudiaACooper1) @QMULPsychiatry
Barriers to co-design included recruitment and retention challenges, feared repercussions, limited time, and stretched mental health services. Remuneration varied and did not meet guidelines. Few studies included co-designers from a minoritised ethnic or LGBTQIA+ group (4/5)
Enjoyed talking about my SSC research on how people with lived experience have been involved in co-designing self-harm interventions! #EMCRF2023@ClaudiaACooper1@QMUL_WIPH
It was brilliant to host delegates from 18 countries to Suicide and Self-harm Early and Mid-Career Researchers’ Forum over the last two days.
Really inspirational; current/next generation of suicide & self-harm research is in really good hands
#ScienceToStopSuicide#EMCRF23
New paper: adults with #BipolarDisorder exposed to BOTH childhood bullying victimisation & maltreatment experience more suicidality compared to those exposed to neither or either forms of adversity. @IntlBipolar funded. @els_psychiatry @lcwright37 https://t.co/wW3HlhjoGq
Thank you to all delegates for joining us, and to our speakers for such amazing and inspiring talks. Plus a massive thank you to our wonderful organising group of Exec members, trainees and Psych Socs! @UCLPsychSoc@KCLPsychSoc@QMULBartsTheLon@SuhanaAh#ChoosePsychiatry
*New paper klaxon*
Very excited that our new @OxfordPERL@OxPsychiatry paper is online: looking at the effects of a prucalopride, a GI drug (& 5HT4 agonist) on cognition.
It's the first human fMRI study.
A🧵& presenting @ECNPtweets today 4/10 at 4pm! 1/6
https://t.co/1ziEMFhGx1
We're offering free activity journals and workshops to help young people process their (often distressing) feelings about the environment and to learn from their ideas.
Can you retweet to help us reach more young people?
To sign up / learn more see: https://t.co/05o2hkRL6T
Data from 5 million young people shows incidence of eating disorders has increased staggeringly during the pandemic (+15% vs. 2019) and patients' outcomes have worsened. 🧵Paper in @TheBJPsych with @UniofOxford@OxPsychiatry@OxHealthBRC@OxfordHealthNHS https://t.co/MkxS59Drzp