Anabelle Paulino
@anabellepauli
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In our latest paper, we found that individuals with PTSD in Sweden were 3 times as likely as their siblings without PTSD to be convicted of a violent crime. The work was led by my Karolinska Institutet colleague Isabell Brikell, Ralf Kuja-Halkola and their student Anabelle Paulino.
Iām beyond words honoured & overjoyed to share Iāll be joining Department of Experimental Psychology (Oxford ExpPsychology) at University of Oxford (University of Oxford) as a Senior Research Fellow in April Thrilled about this chapter & look forward to add to the department's exceptional research
Anabelle Paulino Anabelle Paulino & Maya Ogonah @mayaogonah got the most nominations š for "exceptional" work both in their forensic psychiatry research & in setting up the very impactful Race & Psychiatry Club. Maya: psych.ox.ac.uk/team/maya-ogon⦠Anabelle: psych.ox.ac.uk/team/anabelle-⦠2/10
New blog from me for ā¦MQ Mental Health Researchā©: āHow can we include people with lived experience in research⦠when the new knowledge created may not translate into help on the ground any time soon?ā Mental Illness: Whatās Data Science Got To Do With It? šš½ mqmentalhealth.org/mental-illnessā¦
Anabelle Paulino Anabelle Paulino & Maya Ogonah Maya Ogonah from @oxpsychiatry summarise a recent Danish longitudinal study led by Kimberlie Dean in The Lancet Reg Health-Europe on the risk of violent victimisation and perpetration following the onset of mental illness nationalelfservice.net/?p=193831
ā ļø The pandemic left mental health services over-exposed to levels of need they couldn't meet. Referrals have failed to return to pre-pandemic levels, with one million people now waiting for support. It's vital the Government invest in services now: centreformentalhealth.org.uk/publications/cā¦
Our Race & Psychiatry Journal Club resumed today, a year since being set up by @mayaogonah & Anabelle Paulino Oxford Race & Psychiatry JC aims to reflect on race in psychiatric research & the challenges faced by minoritised individuals in healthcare š§µ1/3 More š psych.ox.ac.uk/news/introduciā¦
Supported by the Deptās Race Equality Working Group, Oxford Race & Psychiatry JC meets each month, with a relevant paper presented - either by one of the authors or by a researcher not connected to the paper ā followed by a discussion. 2/3 Find papers & resources špsych.ox.ac.uk/racepsychiatry
Oxford Race & Psychiatry JC Kevin A. Matlock @TanyaManchanda_ Brennan Delattre Emma Soneson Julia Lindsay If you are interested in establishing a similar group in your Department University of Oxford or institution there is a toolkit to help. Read Maya & Anabelle's 12 tips for setting up a special interest group like the Race and Psychiatry Journal Club š 3/3 psych.ox.ac.uk/news/toolkit-sā¦
Is my depression the same as your depression? Network analysis finds individual variation in how symptoms aggravate each other over time buff.ly/3AcoXU3 Great blog by Giulia Piazza & Jon Roiser š£ on excellent study by Omid V. Ebrahimi et al in BJPsych Journals
Very proud of @mayaogonah and the work of the Oxford Race & Psychiatry JC JC!!