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The document is a systematic review and meta-analysis examining the relationship between safety seeking behaviours and psychosis, aiming to synthesize findings from multiple studies to better understand this connection.
Year:
2016
Region / city:
United Kingdom
Topic:
Safety seeking behaviours, psychosis, anxiety
Document type:
Research article
Institution:
The University of Manchester, The Psychosis Research Unit, Greater Manchester West Mental Health NHS Foundation Trust
Author:
Sarah Tully, Adrian Wells, Anthony P. Morrison
Target audience:
Researchers, mental health professionals
Period of validity:
N/A
Approval date:
N/A
Date of changes:
N/A
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Version:
2.1
Executive Lead:
Executive Director of Quality and Medical Leadership
Lead Author:
Principal Clinical Pharmacist
Approved Date:
14/11/2022
Approved By:
Drugs and Therapeutics Committee (DTC)
Ratified Date:
14/11/2022
Ratified By:
Drugs and Therapeutics Committee (DTC)
Issue Date:
08/02/2023
Expiry Date:
14/11/2025
Target Audience:
Clinical staff
Document Type:
Guidelines
Ratifying Committee:
Drugs and Therapeutics Committee (DTC)
Review Date:
14/11/2025
Summary of significant changes from previous version:
Minor amendments: References to Xeplion® LAI in the document changed to Paliperidone monthly LAI as generic version available
Purpose:
Provide clinical staff with clear guidance on prescribing antipsychotics for the management of psychosis / schizophrenia in adults.
Document Type:
Application form
Programme Name:
Living Well with Psychosis community funding call
Submission Method:
Online grants management system SmartSimple
Subject Area:
Severe enduring mental illness
Relevant Conditions:
Schizophrenia, bipolar disorder, post-traumatic stress disorder
Maximum Funding Duration:
18 months
Target Applicants:
Organisations working with people affected by severe enduring mental illness
Required Information:
Applicant details, project summary, funding request, organisational experience, governance involvement
Financial Information Requested:
Total funding requested and intended use of funds
Geographical Scope:
Boroughs specified by applicant
Decision-Making Criteria Reference:
Eligibility and scoring criteria
Year:
Not specified
Region / city:
Not specified
Topic:
Mental health, psychosis
Document type:
Research article
Organization / institution:
Not specified
Author:
Not specified
Target audience:
Researchers, mental health professionals
Period of validity:
Not specified
Approval date:
Not specified
Date of modifications:
Not specified
Contextual description:
Research article analyzing demographic characteristics and interview features used to identify individuals at clinical high risk for psychosis and community controls.
Year:
Not specified
Region / City:
Not specified
Topic:
Neurological Disorders, Psychiatry, Neuroimaging
Document Type:
Scientific Supplementary Figure
Organization / Institution:
Not specified
Author:
Not specified
Target Audience:
Researchers, Clinicians
Period of Validity:
Not specified
Approval Date:
Not specified
Date of Changes:
Not specified
Contextual Description:
A scientific supplement detailing post-hoc comparisons of FAT and FW between healthy controls, adolescent-onset schizophrenia, and adolescent-onset bipolar disorder with psychosis, using neuroimaging data.
Year:
2023
Region / City:
Global
Topic:
Mental Health, Psychosis, Schizophrenia
Document Type:
Research Protocol / Search Strategy
Organization:
N/A
Author:
N/A
Target Audience:
Researchers, Mental Health Professionals
Effective Period:
N/A
Approval Date:
N/A
Revision Date:
N/A
Keywords:
psychosis, schizophrenia, risk, treatment, early intervention, qualitative research, search strategy
Study title:
Prevalence of Pathogenic Antibodies in Psychosis 2 (PPiP2)
Principal Investigator:
Local PPiP2 researcher
Participant study ID:
[ID]
Date:
[Date]
Version:
[Version]
Year:
[Year]
Region / City:
[Region or city if mentioned]
Topic:
Medical Research, Psychiatric Studies
Document Type:
Consent Form
Institution:
University of Oxford
Author:
[Author(s) if available]
Target Audience:
Research Participants, Medical Professionals
Study Period:
[Study Period if mentioned]
Approval Date:
[Date of approval if mentioned]
Amendment Date:
[Date of amendments if mentioned]
Year:
2026
Organization:
The Royal College of Psychiatrists
Position:
Patient Representative or Carer Representative
Salary:
£140 per day
Contract Type:
3-Year Fixed Term
Location:
United Kingdom
Application Submission:
Email to [email protected]
Target Audience:
Applicants with relevant experience in patient or carer advocacy
Relevant Legislation:
Equality Act 2010
Member Programs:
Disability Confident employer scheme
Required Documents:
CV, Cover Letter, Diversity Monitoring Form
Year:
2025
Region / City:
United Kingdom
Topic:
Mental health, risk assessment
Document type:
Research study with supplementary materials
Institution:
Early Intervention in Psychosis Services
Authors:
Multiple clinicians and researchers
Target audience:
Mental health professionals
Study period:
12 months
Assessment tool:
Oxford Mental Illness and Violence (OxMIV)
Methodology:
Mixed methods (quantitative assessments and qualitative interviews)
Participants:
Clinicians and patients with carers
Supplementary materials:
OxMIV assessment data, clinician and patient characteristics, thematic analysis of interviews
Year:
2022
Region / city:
Lao PDR
Theme:
Informal economy, social security coverage
Document type:
Terms of Reference
Organization:
ILO Country Office for Lao PDR
Author:
ILO Country Office for Lao PDR
Target audience:
Researchers, policymakers, consultants, social security stakeholders
Period of validity:
Not specified
Approval date:
Not specified
Date of changes:
Not specified
Contextual description:
A terms of reference document for a study on informality and expanding social security coverage in Lao PDR, focusing on the informal economy, worker needs, and potential policy changes.
Year:
2026
Region / City:
Global
Theme:
Mental health therapy, cognitive behavioral therapy
Document Type:
Evaluation rubric
Institution:
Unspecified
Author:
Unspecified
Target Audience:
Mental health professionals, therapists
Effective Period:
Ongoing
Approval Date:
Unspecified
Revision Date:
Unspecified
Year:
2023
Region / City:
South Yorkshire
Topic:
Fire safety, youth intervention
Document Type:
Privacy Notice
Organization:
South Yorkshire Fire and Rescue (SYFR)
Author:
South Yorkshire Fire and Rescue
Target Audience:
Parents, guardians, children and young people
Period of Action:
Ongoing since 1995
Approval Date:
Not specified
Amendment Date:
Not specified
Note:
Contextual Description
Note:
Year
Document Type:
Risk Assessment
Organization / Institution:
North Yorkshire CYPS
Contextual Description:
A risk assessment document for managing challenging behaviours in early years, outlining risk identification, assessment, and management strategies for children.
Note:
Year
Contextual description:
A compilation of useful resources aimed at supporting discussions about sexual harm, sexualised behaviours, and online safety for children, young people, and parents.
Year:
Not specified
Region / City:
Not specified
Language:
English
Topic:
Children’s eating behaviours and family mealtime dynamics
Document Type:
Pre-workshop questionnaire
Organ / Institution:
Not specified
Author:
Not specified
Target Audience:
Parents attending a mealtime workshop
Purpose:
Self-assessment prior to workshop participation
Format:
Rating scale questionnaire (1–10) with reflective questions
Related Event:
Mealtime workshop
Period Covered:
Lifetime and current family mealtime experiences
Year:
1983
Region / city:
Not specified
Topic:
Psychological theory, Transactional Analysis
Document type:
Article
Organization / institution:
Not specified
Author:
Thomson
Target audience:
Professionals in psychology, therapists, individuals studying transactional analysis
Period of validity:
Not specified
Approval date:
Not specified
Date of changes:
Not specified
Year:
2026
Location:
Southampton, UK
Topic:
Maternal health, pregnancy, lifestyle interventions
Document type:
Research article
Institution:
MRC Lifecourse Epidemiology Unit, University of Southampton; NIHR Southampton Biomedical Research Centre
Authors:
T. Morris, S. Strömmer, C. Vogel, N. C. Harvey, C. Cooper, H. Inskip, K. Woods-Townsend, J. Baird, M. Barker, W. Lawrence
Target audience:
Healthcare professionals, researchers in maternal and child health
Study period:
During pregnancy, specific to trial participants
Trial registration:
ISRCTN07227232
Methodology:
Qualitative study with semi-structured interviews
Key focus:
Diet, physical activity, health identity, engagement with lifestyle interventions
Qualification:
Level 5 Associate Diploma in People Management / Organisational Learning and Development
Unit code:
5CO03
Unit title:
Professional behaviours and valuing people
Assessment ID:
CIPD_5CO03_22_01
Document type:
Learner assessment brief
Organisation:
Chartered Institute of Personnel and Development (CIPD)
Centre number:
1171
Centre name:
City Skills
Learner surname:
Worsfold
Learner given names:
Alison Diana
Learner number:
8780346
Assessor:
Jim Blythe
Assessment start date:
11 May 2023
Assessment submission date:
29 June 2023
Declared word count:
3322
Subject area:
Human resource management and people practice
Topics:
professional behaviours, ethical practice, inclusivity, employee voice, continuing professional development
Target audience:
learners enrolled in CIPD Level 5 programmes
Geographical context:
United Kingdom and Ireland professional practice context