Journal Club
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September 2023
Join us for our next Journal Club on September 27 at 2pm-3pm where we will delve into 'Psychiatric disorders in paediatric-onset immune-mediated inflammatory diseases: a nationwide Danish study'.
What happened in the August Journal Club?
We were very excited to see new and returning faces from across campus at our August journal club last Tuesday! The open-access article we discussed covered cross-cohort changes in parent-reported emotional problem trajectories.
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Aug 2023: Cross-cohort change in parent-reported emotional problem trajectories across childhood and adolescence in the UK
Join us in August!
You are warmly invited to attend our next Journal Club on August 23 from 12.30-1.30pm. We will be discussing a paper on whether and how developmental trajectories of emotional problems in adolescents have changed across generations. If you would like to preview this open-access paper, it can be found here.
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June 2023 Children and young adolescents with ADHD - can we predict from baseline child emotional features?
This month, our journal club article explored whether internalizing disorder trajectories, in children and young adolescents with ADHD, can be predicted from baseline child emotional features, executive functioning and/or the family environment.
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Nov 2022 - School-based mindfulness training in early adolescence: what works, for whom and how in the MYRIAD trial?
Preventing mental health problems in early adolescence is a priority. School-based mindfulness training (SBMT) is an approach with mixed evidence.
The Journal Club is a regular monthly resource highlighting interesting and relevant research news in the Mental Health Strategy arena.
Queries and contributions:
Next month’s paper!
• Please send ideas to [email protected]
• Please select open access articles where possible so that we can share the paper on Mental Health Centre and increase access to literature and share knowledge
• Amanda is happy to review and present or you can if you’d like to present it yourself.
Acknowledgement of Country
At Mental Health Central we acknowledge the traditional custodians of the land on which we live, gather and work. We recognise their continuing connection to land, water and community. We pay respect to Elders past, present and emerging.