Niamh Dooley
@niamhdooley7
PostDoc at the King's College London & Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland | Interested in improving child & adolescent mental health | Camogie enthusiast
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08-11-2018 13:21:24
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Thank you @ IrishTimes for excellent coverage of our paper just out in JAMA Network Open Amazing work by Niamh Dooley and Colm Healy RCSI Funded by HealthResearchBoard irishtimes.com/health/2023/09…
Important findings from Prof Mary Cannon Niamh Dooley & Colm Healy and their HRB-funded Investigator-Led Project on mental health trends through childhood, using data from GrowingUpinIreland study. ⬇️
Do you want to work with great people (👀) and love the idea of developing a new method to assess genetic and environmental contributions to complex social, behavioral, and health outcomes? Apply now!!! Plus, I have now seen with my own eyes - Purdue University is big and beautiful
Read more about this research here ➡️ jamanetwork.com/journals/jaman… Data by GrowingUpinIreland Funded by HealthResearchBoard Co-authored by Mary Cannon Colm Healy Brendan Kennelly Patrick McGorry Louise Arseneault Whelan Lab TCD Ian Kelleher
A lovely mix of researchers, policy makers & practitioners at the GrowingUpinIreland conference today & thrilled to win the "Best Presentation with a Public Policy Focus" award from Children, Equality, Disability, Integration, Youth ! Read more about our findings here: jamanetwork.com/journals/jaman…
❓What does adult life look like for people who suffered with their mental health as children? ❓How many 15-16-year-olds use cannabis in Ireland? ❓How many people hear voices? ❓What's the link between oily fish and psychosis? Find out more at EPH Conference on Saturday!
Minister Roderic O’Gorman TD is inviting expressions of interest to form a new Young Ireland Advisory Council. The new Advisory Council will provide independent advice on policy related to children and young people. See gov.ie/youngireland for more details.
Dr Niamh Dooley and Professor Mary Cannon explore what young adult life looks like for individuals who had #MentalHealth problems as children Niamh Dooley Mary Cannon bit.ly/3TxBSY4
Children exposed to obstetric complications and substance-use (maternal smoking, alcohol, drugs) while in the womb, are more likely to have psychotic-like experiences by age 9/10. New study led by Lorna Staines using the ABCD cohort in the United States. Read more below ↓
When women experience complications during their pregnancy (infection, preeclampsia, etc.) their children are at increased risk of mental health problems. This holds true regardless of other factors (single/non-single mothers, smoking/non-smoking, high/low education) AIMS Ireland
There has been a rise in stigma for mental illnesses over the past few decades, particularly for #psychotic symptoms. However, artistic representation may be the key to eliminating #psychosis stigma Find out more here: Mary Cannon John Hoey He/Him bit.ly/4aag5uZ
Congratulations to Dr Niamh Dooley on receiving a DOROTHY COFUND award today 👏 The project will focus on youth #MentalHealth as a public health crisis. #RCSIdiscover
Thank you IrishResearch! Looking forward to starting! My 3-year project will look at how the landscape of teenage mental health in Ireland is changing. Lucky to be supported by the brilliant Louise Arseneault & Mary Cannon
What can GP records tell us about mental health throughout childhood? nationalelfservice.net/?p=200578 Niamh Dooley summarises a recent paper in @TheLancetPsych by Morwenna Senior, Professor Dawn Edge, Tamsin Newlove-Delgado et al #YouthMentalHealth #PrimaryCare #GPs #Trajectories