A pilot randomised controlled trial of one to one befriending by volunteers for people with intellectual disability and depressive symptoms. Led by Dr Afia Ali.
Researchers in the UCL Institute of Mental Health have been funded by the UCL Global Engagement Fund to establish an international research network to investigate risk of suicide in LMICs.
The Loneliness and Social Isolation in Mental Health is a research network that will bring together many different relative perspectives on this topic. Led by Sonia Johnson and Alexandra Pitman.
Our aim is to help the Department of Health and others involved in making nationwide plans for mental health services to make decisions based on good evidence.
The research aims to improve the detection and management of cardiovascular disease risk in people with severe mental illnesses in primary care. Led by David Osborn.
We investigate how social, economic and environmental factors contribute to mental health and illness over the life course. Led by James Kirkbride.
Research study that will evaluate a structured antipsychotic medication reduction and discontinuation programme for people with long-term schizophrenia and similar problems. Led by Joanna Moncrieff.
A new study to understand the educational experiences of children with an intellectual disability and/or autism a year after the COVID-19 pandemic started in the UK. Led by Vaso Totsika.
New study looking into different types of supports and interventions in an effort to increase the range of supports we know work well for families. Led by Vaso Totsika.