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Stephanie Allan
Researcher at University of Glasgow
Publications - 24
Citations - 948
Stephanie Allan is an academic researcher from University of Glasgow. The author has contributed to research in topics: Mental health & Medicine. The author has an hindex of 6, co-authored 14 publications receiving 465 citations.
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The Lancet Psychiatry Commission: a blueprint for protecting physical health in people with mental illness
Joseph Firth,Joseph Firth,Joseph Firth,Najma Siddiqi,Ai Koyanagi,Ai Koyanagi,Ai Koyanagi,Dan Siskind,Simon Rosenbaum,Cherrie Galletly,Stephanie Allan,Constanza Caneo,Rebekah Carney,André F. Carvalho,André F. Carvalho,Mary Lou Chatterton,Christoph U. Correll,Christoph U. Correll,Jackie Curtis,Fiona Gaughran,Fiona Gaughran,Adrian H. Heald,Adrian H. Heald,Adrian H. Heald,Erin Hoare,Sarah E Jackson,Steve Kisely,Steve Kisely,Karina Lovell,Mario Maj,Patrick D. McGorry,Cathrine Mihalopoulos,Hannah Myles,Brian O'Donoghue,Toby Pillinger,Jerome Sarris,Jerome Sarris,Felipe Barreto Schuch,David Shiers,Lee Smith,Marco Solmi,Shuichi Suetani,Shuichi Suetani,Johanna Taylor,Scott B Teasdale,Graham Thornicroft,John Torous,Tim Usherwood,Tim Usherwood,Davy Vancampfort,Nicola Veronese,Philip B. Ward,Alison R. Yung,Alison R. Yung,Eoin Killackey,Brendon Stubbs,Brendon Stubbs +56 more
TL;DR: This Commission summarises advances in understanding on the topic of physical health in people with mental illness, and presents clear directions for health promotion, clinical care, and future research.
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Sleep problem, suicide and self-harm in university students: A systematic review.
TL;DR: Preliminary findings suggest that thwarted belongingness, socio-cognitive factors and emotional dysregulation could be partly responsible for poor sleep and self-harm/suicidality within university students.
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Developing a Hypothetical Implementation Framework of Expectations for Monitoring Early Signs of Psychosis Relapse Using a Mobile App: Qualitative Study
Stephanie Allan,Simon Bradstreet,Hamish L McLeod,John Farhall,Maria Lambrou,John Gleeson,Andrea Clark,Andrew Gumley +7 more
TL;DR: A hypothetical implementation framework synthesized from stakeholder implementation expectations provides an opportunity to compare actual implementation data gathered during an ongoing clinical trial, giving valuable insights into the accuracy of these stakeholders’ previous expectations.
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A systematic review and meta-analysis of poor sleep, insomnia symptoms and stress in undergraduate students
Maria Gardani,Daneil Bradford,Kirsten Russell,Stephanie Allan,Louise Beattie,Jason Ellis,Umair Akram +6 more
TL;DR: In this paper, a systematic review and meta-analysis of the relationships between sleep quality and/or insomnia with stress in students was conducted, with an aim to conduct a systematic analysis of the relationship between stress and poor sleep quality.
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Early Signs Monitoring to Prevent Relapse in Psychosis and Promote Well-Being, Engagement, and Recovery: Protocol for a Feasibility Cluster Randomized Controlled Trial Harnessing Mobile Phone Technology Blended With Peer Support
Andrew Gumley,Simon Bradstreet,John Ainsworth,Stephanie Allan,Mario Alvarez-Jimenez,Louise Beattie,Imogen H. Bell,Max Birchwood,Andrew Briggs,Sandra Bucci,Emily Castagnini,Andrea Clark,Sue M. Cotton,Lidia Engel,Paul French,Reeva Lederman,Shôn Lewis,Matthew Machin,Graeme MacLennan,Claire Matrunola,Hamish J. McLeod,Hamish J. McLeod,Nicola McMeekin,Cathrine Mihalopoulos,Emma Morton,John Norrie,Frank Reilly,Matthias Schwannauer,Swaran P. Singh,Lesley Smith,Suresh Sundram,David J. Thomson,Andrew Thompson,Helen Whitehill,Alison Wilson-Kay,Alison Wilson-Kay,Christopher Williams,Alison R. Yung,John Farhall,John Gleeson +39 more
TL;DR: This study was designed to establish the feasibility of conducting a definitive cluster randomized controlled trial comparing Early signs Monitoring to Prevent relapse in psychosis and prOmote Well-being, Engagement, and Recovery (EMPOWER) against treatment as usual (TAU).