Funder
MRC Medical Research Council
Collaborative project - lead institution: King's College London
Total value of award to all partners: £1,370,533
Value of award to King´s: £1,370,533...
R. Cairns, M. Hotopf, A systematic review describing the prognosis of chronic fatigue syndrome, Occupational Medicine, Volume 55, Issue 1, January 2005, Pages 20–31, https://doi.org/10.1093/occmed/kqi013
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Psychotic experiences, such as hallucinations and delusions, are reported by approximately 5%-10% of the general population, though only a small proportion develop psychotic disorders such as schizophrenia. Studying the genetic aetiology of psychotic experiences in the...
I thought that this was of some interest as it has Wessely seeming to be unusually open about the limitations of questionnaires for assessing symptoms/disorders. Though this time that's seemingly partly because it goes against the 'work is good for you' creed used by the UK government (Waddell &...
I was sure I'd seen this posted here, but now cannot see it.
They say "The early involvement of occupational health practitioners is recommended to maximize the chances of maintaining employment." - Not seen any good evidence for any intervention intended to improve employment outcomes for CFS...
My Letter to Professor Hotopf About Bristol's School Absence Study
Matthew Hotopf is a professor of general medicine psychiatry at King’s College London. He served as a peer-reviewer for a study by Bristol University investigators that was published in BMJ Open in 2011. The study involved...
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