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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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Integrated care for co-occurring disorders: psychiatric symptoms, social functioning, and service costs at 18 months.
Tom K. J. Craig,Sonia Johnson,Paul McCrone,Sarah A. Afuwape,Elizabeth Hughes,Kevin Gournay,Ian R. White,Shamil Wanigaratne,Morven Leese,Graham Thornicroft +9 more
TL;DR: Compared with standard care, integrated treatment for co-occurring disorders provided by nonspecialist mental health staff produced significant improvements in symptoms and level of met needs, but not in substance use or quality of life, at no additional cost.
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Internalized stigma in people with severe mental illness in rural China
Mao-Sheng Ran,Tian-Ming Zhang,Irene Yin-Ling Wong,Xin Yang,Chang-Cheng Liu,Bo Liu,Wei Luo,Wei-Hong Kuang,Graham Thornicroft,Cecilia L. W. Chan +9 more
TL;DR: Self-stigma is common and severe in persons with schizophrenia, major depressive disorder and bipolar disorder, especially those with lower income status in rural community in China, and individual-level interventions should be developed to reduce self-Stigma.
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A randomised controlled trial of repeated filmed social contact on reducing mental illness-related stigma in young adults.
Shinsuke Koike,Sosei Yamaguchi,Yasutaka Ojio,Kazusa Ohta,Takafumi Shimada,Keiichiro Watanabe,Graham Thornicroft,Shuntaro Ando +7 more
TL;DR: FSC was more successful in reducing stigma at 12 months after intervention than INS or control interventions, and could be used to reduce stigma in educational lectures and anti-stigma campaigns targeted at young people.
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A systematic review and meta-analysis on prevalence of and risk factors associated with depression, anxiety and insomnia in infectious diseases, including COVID-19: a call to action
Kai Yuan,Yong-Bo Zheng,Yi-Jie Wang,Yankun Sun,Yimiao Gong,Yue Tong Huang,Xuan Chen,Xiao-Xing Liu,Yi Zhong,Sizhen Su,N. Gao,Yi-qi Lu,Zhe Wang,Wei-Jian Liu,Jianyu Que,Yinghong Yang,Anyi Zhang,Mengjia Jing,Chengzhuo Yuan,Na Zeng,Michael V. Vitiello,Vikram Patel,S H Fazel,Harry Minas,Graham Thornicroft,Teng-Teng Fan,Xiao Lin,Wei Yan,Le Shi,Jie Shi,Thomas R. Kosten,Yanping Bao,Lin Lu +32 more
TL;DR: In this paper , the authors investigated the prevalence of and risk factors associated with depression, anxiety and insomnia during epidemic outbreaks, including COVID-19, up to August 14th, 2020.