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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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Anticipated and experienced discrimination amongst people with schizophrenia, bipolar disorder and major depressive disorder: a cross sectional study
Simone Farrelly,Sarah Clement,Jheanell Gabbidon,Debra Jeffery,Lisa Dockery,Francesca Lassman,Elaine Brohan,R. Claire Henderson,Paul Williams,Louise M. Howard,Graham Thornicroft +10 more
TL;DR: The unfair treatment of individuals with severe mental illnesses remains unacceptably common and population level interventions are needed to reduce levels of discrimination and to safeguard individuals.
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The Impact of Social Marketing Campaigns on Reducing Mental Health Stigma: Results From the 2009–2014 Time to Change Programme
Gaia Sampogna,Ioannis Bakolis,Sara Evans-Lacko,Sara Evans-Lacko,Emily J. Robinson,Graham Thornicroft,Claire Henderson +6 more
TL;DR: The SMC represents an important way to effectively reduce stigma and further population-based campaigns using social media may represent an effective strategy to challenge stigma.
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Prospective cohort study of mental health during imprisonment
Lamiece Hassan,Luke Birmingham,Mari Anne Harty,Manuela Jarrett,Peter B. Jones,Carlene King,Judith Lathlean,Carrie Lowthian,Alice Mills,Jane Senior,Graham Thornicroft,Roger T. Webb,Jenny Shaw +12 more
TL;DR: Overall, imprisonment did not exacerbate psychiatric symptoms, although differences in group responses were observed and continued discussion regarding non-custodial alternatives for vulnerable groups and increased support for all during early custody are recommended.
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Persistence with polypharmacy and excessive dosing in patients with schizophrenia treated in four European countries
Corrado Barbui,Michela Nosè,Maria Angela Mazzi,Graham Thornicroft,Aart H. Schene,Thomas Becker,Jonathan Bindman,Morven Leese,Hedda Helm,Maarten W. J. Koeter,Stefan Weinmann,Michele Tansella +11 more
TL;DR: Clinicians should consider that dose reduction strategies have been shown to be a feasible intervention in patients with schizophrenia and should consider whether use of second-generation antipsychotics is a protective or a risk factor for polypharmacy and excessive dosing.
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The needs of older people with mental health problems according to the user, the carer, and the staff
TL;DR: Individual assessment of needs has been recognised as the most appropriate way to allocate health and social care resources, however, these assessments are often made by the staff or by a carer who acts as an advocate for the user themselves.