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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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A study of 'crisis cards' in a community psychiatric service.
TL;DR: Sutherby K, Szmukler GI, Halpern A, Alexander M, Thornicroft G, Johnson C, Wright S. A study of ‘crisis cards’ in a community psychiatric service.
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Supported employment: randomised controlled trial
Louise M. Howard,Margaret Heslin,Morven Leese,Paul McCrone,Christopher Rice,Manuela Jarrett,Terry Spokes,Peter Huxley,Graham Thornicroft +8 more
TL;DR: Investigation of IPS in the UK found no evidence that IPS was of significant benefit in achieving competitive employment for individuals in South London at 1-year follow-up, which may reflect suboptimal implementation.
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Mental health needs, service use and costs among Somali refugees in the UK
Paul McCrone,Kamaldeep Bhui,Tom K. J. Craig,Salaad Mohamud,Nasir Warfa,Stephen Stansfeld,Graham Thornicroft,Sarah Curtis +7 more
TL;DR: To assess the mental health needs and service use of Somali refugees living in London, a database of more than 2,000 people has been constructed to identify those at risk of mental health problems.
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Lessons learned in developing community mental health care in Europe.
TL;DR: This paper summarizes the findings for the European Region of the WPA Task Force on Steps, Obstacles and Mistakes to Avoid in the Implementation of Community Mental Health Care with some recommendations for the future.
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England's Time to Change Antistigma Campaign: One-Year Outcomes of Service User-Rated Experiences of Discrimination
Claire Henderson,Elizabeth Corker,Elanor Lewis-Holmes,Sarah Hamilton,Clare Flach,Diana Rose,Paul Williams,Vanessa Pinfold,Graham Thornicroft +8 more
TL;DR: Positive progress is suggested toward meeting the program's targeted 5% reduction in discrimination, and the target to reduce mental health-related stigma and discrimination by 5%.