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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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Quality of life in schizophrenia: development, reliability and internal consistency of the Lancashire Quality of Life Profile – European Version: EPSILON Study 8
L. Gaite,José Luis Vázquez-Barquero,Andrés Arriaga Arrizabalaga,Elena Vázquez-Bourgon,Modesto Pérez Retuerto,Aart H. Schene,B. Welcher,Graham Thornicroft,Morven Leese,Mirella Ruggeri +9 more
TL;DR: The Lancashire Quality of Life Profile – European Version (LQoLP–EU) has good internal consistency and reliability in the five European centres.
What Are the Arguments for Community-Based Mental Health Care?
Saúde Mental,Graham Thornicroft +1 more
TL;DR: This report is HEN’s response to a question from a decision-maker, providing a synthesis of the best available evidence, including a summary of the main findings and policy options related to the issue.
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Is the Defined Daily Dose system a reliable tool for standardizing antipsychotic dosages
Michela Nosè,Michele Tansella,Graham Thornicroft,Aart H. Schene,Thomas Becker,Antonio Veronese,Morven Leese,Maarten W. J. Koeter,Matthias C. Angermeyer,Corrado Barbui +9 more
TL;DR: It is found that the DDD system is a reliable tool for standardizing antipsychotic doses in drug utilization research.
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Newspaper coverage of mental illness in the UK, 1992-2008
Robert Goulden,Elizabeth Corker,Sara Evans-Lacko,Diana Rose,Graham Thornicroft,Claire Henderson +5 more
TL;DR: Newspaper coverage of mental illness became less stigmatising overall in the 1990s and 2000s, but this was not true for all diagnoses.
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Public knowledge, attitudes, social distance and reported contact regarding people with mental illness 2009-2015.
Claire Henderson,Emily J. Robinson,Sara Evans-Lacko,Elizabeth Corker,Irene Rebollo-Mesa,Diana Rose,Graham Thornicroft +6 more
TL;DR: Whether public knowledge, attitudes, desire for social distance and reported contact in relation to people with mental health problems have improved in England during the Time to Change programme to reduce stigma and discrimination 2009-2015 is investigated.