Number of items: 7.
2022
O'Connor, R. C. et al.
(2022)
SAFETEL: A pilot randomised controlled trial to assess the feasibility and acceptability of a safety planning and telephone follow-up intervention to reduce suicidal behaviour.
Pilot and Feasibility Studies, 8,
156.
(doi: 10.1186/s40814-022-01081-5)
(PMID:35897119)
(PMCID:PMC9327159)
2019
O'Connor, R. C. et al.
(2019)
SAFETEL randomised controlled feasibility trial of a safety planning intervention with follow-up telephone contact to reduce suicidal behaviour: study protocol.
BMJ Open, 9(2),
e025591.
(doi: 10.1136/bmjopen-2018-025591)
(PMID:30782938)
(PMCID:PMC6377516)
2018
Mercer, S. and Lundy, J.-M.
(2018)
Comorbidity, multimorbidity, and the challenge of equity.
In: Catalano, M., Pecsvarady, Z., Olinic, D., Wautrecht, J.-C., Gerotziafas, G., Amann-Vesti, B., Karetova, D., Fagrell, B., Diehm, C., Kozak, M. and Edmonds, M. (eds.)
European Book on Vascular Medicine/Angiology.
VAS: Milan, Italy.
2015
Harder, S. et al.
(2015)
Wellbeing and resilience: mechanisms of transmission of health and risk in parents with complex mental health problems and their offspring—The WARM Study.
BMC Psychiatry, 15,
310.
(doi: 10.1186/s12888-015-0692-6)
(PMID:26654720)
(PMCID:PMC4674908)
Davidsen, K. A., Harder, S., MacBeth, A., Lundy, J.-M. and Gumley, A.
(2015)
Mother–infant interaction in schizophrenia: transmitting risk or resilience? A systematic review of the literature.
Social Psychiatry and Psychiatric Epidemiology, 50(12),
pp. 1785-1798.
(doi: 10.1007/s00127-015-1127-x)
(PMID:26454698)
Zhou, Y., Lundy, J.-M. , Humphris, G. and Mercer, S. W.
(2015)
Do multimorbidity and deprivation influence patients' emotional expressions and doctors' responses in primary care consultations? – An exploratory study using multilevel analysis.
Patient Education and Counseling, 98(9),
pp. 1063-1070.
(doi: 10.1016/j.pec.2015.05.026)
(PMID:26111501)
Lundy, J.-M. , Bikker, A., Higgins, M., Watt, G. C., Little, P., Humphries, G. M. and Mercer, S. W.
(2015)
General practitioners' patient-centredness and responses to patients' emotional cues and concerns: relationships with perceived empathy in areas of high and low socioeconomic deprivation.
Journal of Compassionate Health Care, 2,
2.
(doi: 10.1186/s40639-015-0011-6)
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