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Graham Thornicroft

Researcher at King's College London

Publications -  695
Citations -  56137

Graham Thornicroft is an academic researcher from King's College London. The author has contributed to research in topics: Mental health & Mental illness. The author has an hindex of 109, co-authored 648 publications receiving 46180 citations. Previous affiliations of Graham Thornicroft include San Antonio River Authority & Public Health Foundation of India.

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The development of a Local Index of Need (LIN) and its use to explain variations in social services expenditure on mental health care in England.

TL;DR: This new index has the advantage that it is not based on previous levels of utilisation or expenditure and yet still explains a comparable amount of variation as the current method, however, a disaggregated model containing individual factors may be preferable.
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Deinstitutionalisation does not increase imprisonment or homelessness.

TL;DR: The majority of studies of deinstitutionalisation for the outcomes of people discharged from psychiatric hospitals after an admission of 1 year or longer identified no cases of homelessness, incarceration or suicide after discharge from hospital.
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The Economic Impact of Mental Health Stigma

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors introduce and describe a framework within which to examine the economic effects of stigma, and present evidence from research on the effectiveness and cost-effectiveness of interventions to combat stigma and discuss some of the gaps in our knowledge.
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Psychiatric diagnosis and treatment in the 21st century: paradigm shifts or power shifts?

TL;DR: The last time the WHO published a world report on mental health, in 2001, it captured the attention of political and health care leaders around the world and provided the momentum for national and international mental health initiatives to advance.
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Report from England I: innovative approaches to reducing mental health disparities related to ethnicity

TL;DR: With effective mental health care identified as a prerequisite for good general health care (Prince et al., 2007), tailoring of treatments offers great potential to provide better-planned services within health care systems that meet the needs of communities effectively, minimize overall health cost.