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Julia Sinclair
Researcher at University of Southampton
Publications - 113
Citations - 4706
Julia Sinclair is an academic researcher from University of Southampton. The author has contributed to research in topics: Poison control & Mental health. The author has an hindex of 27, co-authored 105 publications receiving 4202 citations. Previous affiliations of Julia Sinclair include University of Cape Town & University Hospital Southampton NHS Foundation Trust.
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Evidence-based guidelines for treating bipolar disorder: Revised third edition recommendations from the British Association for Psychopharmacology
Guy M. Goodwin,Peter M. Haddad,I. N. Ferrier,Jeffrey K Aronson,T R H Barnes,Andrea Cipriani,David Coghill,Seena Fazel,John R. Geddes,Heinz Grunze,Emily A. Holmes,Oliver D. Howes,S. Hudson,N. Hunt,Ian Jones,Iain Macmillan,H. McAllister-Williams,D. R. Miklowitz,Richard Morriss,Marcus R. Munafò,Carol Paton,B. J. Saharkian,Kate E. A. Saunders,Julia Sinclair,David Taylor,Eduard Vieta,Allan H. Young +26 more
TL;DR: The British Association for Psychopharmacology guidelines specify the scope and targets of treatment for bipolar disorder, and recommend strategies for the use of medicines in short-term treatment of episodes, relapse prevention and stopping treatment.
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Schizophrenia and suicide: systematic review of risk factors
TL;DR: Prevention of suicide in schizophrenia is likely to result from treatment of affective symptoms, improving adherence to treatment, and maintaining special vigilance in patients with risk factors, especially after losses, according to the international literature on case-control and cohort studies.
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Suicide and attempted suicide in bipolar disorder: a systematic review of risk factors
TL;DR: The main risk factors for suicide included family history of suicide, early onset of bipolar disorder, extent of depressive symptoms, increasing severity of affective episodes, the presence of mixed affective states, rapid cycling, comorbid Axis I disorders, and abuse of alcohol or drugs.
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Community treatment orders for patients with psychosis (OCTET): a randomised controlled trial
Tom Burns,Jorun Rugkåsa,Jorun Rugkåsa,Andrew Molodynski,John Dawson,Ksenija Yeeles,M Vazquez-Montes,Merryn Voysey,Julia Sinclair,Stefan Priebe +9 more
TL;DR: In well coordinated mental health services the imposition of compulsory supervision does not reduce the rate of readmission of psychotic patients and there is no support in terms of any reduction in overall hospital admission to justify the significant curtailment of patients' personal liberty.
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Help-seeking before and after episodes of self-harm: a descriptive study in school pupils in England.
TL;DR: There are both push and pull factors' acting on young people in their understanding of what leads them to want to harm themselves and potential mechanisms for seeking help.