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Stephen Pilling

Researcher at University College London

Publications -  190
Citations -  11081

Stephen Pilling is an academic researcher from University College London. The author has contributed to research in topics: Mental health & Psychological intervention. The author has an hindex of 48, co-authored 166 publications receiving 9107 citations. Previous affiliations of Stephen Pilling include Royal College of Psychiatrists & Centre for Mental Health.

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The community mental health team fidelity scale: A measure of program fidelity of social networks interventions for severe mental illness

TL;DR: The Community Mental Health Team Fidelity Scale (COM-FIDE) as mentioned in this paper is a measure of the fidelity of community mental health services and specific OD components of such services, which was developed and refined through an iterative process of discussion between the research team and OD experts.
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Associations between psychological therapy outcomes for depression and incidence of dementia.

TL;DR: Investigation of associations between reduction in depressive symptoms following psychological therapy and the subsequent incidence of dementia found reliable improvement in depression across psychological therapy was associated with reduced incidence of future dementia.
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Measurement invariance of the PHQ-9 and GAD-7 across males and females seeking treatment for common mental health disorders

TL;DR: In this article , measurement invariance of these measures across gender has been demonstrated individually in general population studies and clinical samples, but less is known about invariance for distinct but correlated latent factors (depression and anxiety) across males and females seeking treatment for common mental health disorders.

Outcomes of crises before and after introduction Outcomes of crises before and after introduction of a crisis resolution team of a crisis resolution team

TL;DR: CRTsmaypreventsomeadmissions andpatientsprefer them,admissionsandpatients preferthem, although otheroutcomesappearunchangedintheshortterm, althoughotheroutcomes appearunchanged in the short term.
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Depression 1: identifying the condition and offering initial treatment for adults.

TL;DR: This two part unit on the updated National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence guideline on depression outlines some of the main areas that were updated and the implications for nursing practice.