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Social Psychiatry and Psychiatric Epidemiology

The International Journal for Research in Social and Genetic Epidemiology and Mental Health Services

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Social Psychiatry and Psychiatric Epidemiology - SPPE's most frequently viewed articles of 2023

Review
Filipino help-seeking for mental health problems and associated barriers and facilitators: a systematic review (this opens in a new tab)
Andrea B. Martinez, Melissa Co, Jennifer Lau, June S. L. Brown

Invited Review
Teenagers,  screens and social media: a narrative review of reviews and key studies (this opens in a new tab)
Amy Orben

Original Paper
Mental health and academic performance: a study on selection and causation effects from childhood to early adulthood (this opens in a new tab)
Sara Agnafors, Mimmi Barmark, Gunilla Sydsjö

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An updated picture of the mental health needs of male and female prisoners in the UK: prevalence,  comorbidity,  and gender differences (this opens in a new tab)
Nichola Tyler, Helen L. Miles, Bessey Karadag, Gemma Rogers

Invited Review
Review of mental health promotion interventions in schools (this opens in a new tab)
Michelle O’Reilly, Nadzeya Svirydzenka, Sarah Adams, Nisha Dogra

Review
Social isolation in mental health: a conceptual and methodological review (this opens in a new tab)
Jingyi Wang et al.

Original Paper
Social isolation,  loneliness and depression in young adulthood: a behavioural genetic analysis (this opens in a new tab)
Timothy Matthews et al.

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Measuring attitudes towards mental health using social media: investigating stigma and trivialisation (this opens in a new tab)
Patrick Robinson, Daniel Turk, Sagar Jilka, Matteo Cella

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The neglect of child neglect: a meta-analytic review of the prevalence of neglect (this opens in a new tab)
Marije Stoltenborgh, Marian J. Bakermans-Kranenburg, Marinus H. IJzendoorn

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Impact on mental health care and on mental health service users of the COVID-19 pandemic: a mixed methods survey of UK mental health care staff (this opens in a new tab)
The COVID-19 Mental Health Policy Research Unit Group

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