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Managing physical illness in people with severe mental illness
Hospital Medicine, 2002People with severe mental illness have poor physical health, and increased morbidity and mortality compared to the general population. Community-based mental health care has led to hospital doctors being more involved in the physical care of psychiatric patients.
Ilyas Mirza, Michael Phelan
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Quantifying and Predicting Mental Illness Severity in Online Pro-Eating Disorder Communities
Conference on Computer Supported Cooperative Work, 2016Social media sites have struggled with the presence of emotional and physical self-injury content. Individuals who share such content are often challenged with severe mental illnesses like eating disorders.
Stevie Chancellor +4 more
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A review of the role of illness models in severe mental illness
Clinical Psychology Review, 2003The ways in which people think about illness experiences have been associated with a variety of important behaviours and emotional responses in patients, carers, and professionals. Some of these responses have been shown to be related to outcome. Explicit models such as the self-regulation model (SRM) [Leventhal, H., Nerenz, D. R., & Steele, D.
Steve Jones +2 more
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Severity of Illness Scoring Systems
2002Despite at least 20 years of evolution and with an ever-increasing number of systems, severity of illness quantification remains an imperfect and misused art. To many practicing clinicians the subject remains difficult and is often misinterpreted. Significant discrepancies exist between what these systems actually tell us and what we would like to know.
J. W. Redman +2 more
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Functioning and illness progression in severe mental illness
2019Traditionally the effectiveness of treatments in psychiatry has been driven by the medical model, where treatment response and remission rates are used as the major measures of efficacy. However, there is increasing evidence suggesting the need for additional measures to complement symptomatic evaluation.
Adriane R. Rosa, Flávia Lima
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Journal of Maternal-Fetal & Neonatal Medicine, 2018 
B. Garg, D. Sharma, Nazanin Farahbakhsh
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B. Garg, D. Sharma, Nazanin Farahbakhsh
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International journal of psychiatry in clinical practice, 2017 
B. Dell’Osso +3 more
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B. Dell’Osso +3 more
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