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    Levodopa facilitates improvements in gait kinetics at the hip, not the ankle, in individuals with Parkinson's disease by Baudendistel, Sidney T., Schmitt, Abigail C., Roemmich, Ryan T., Harrison, Isobel L., Hass, Chris J.

    Published in Journal of biomechanics (24-05-2021)
    “…Parkinson’s disease symptoms impair gait, limit mobility, and reduce independence. Levodopa improves muscle activation, strength, and coordination; thus,…”
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    Are persistent delusions in schizophrenia associated with aberrant salience? by Abboud, Rafeef, Roiser, Jonathan P, Khalifeh, Hind, Ali, Sheila, Harrison, Isobel, Killaspy, Helen T, Joyce, Eileen M

    Published in Schizophrenia research. Cognition (01-06-2016)
    “…Abstract Objective It has been suggested that positive psychotic symptoms reflect ‘aberrant salience’. Previously we provided support for this hypothesis in…”
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    Modelling social exclusion in a diagnostically-mixed sample of people with severe mental illness by Mezey, Gillian, White, Sarah, Harrison, Isobel, Bousfield, Jennifer, Killaspy, Helen, Lloyd-Evans, Brynmor, Payne, Sarah

    Published in International journal of social psychiatry (01-03-2022)
    “…Background: Social inclusion is an important indicator of recovery in individuals with severe mental illness. The Social Inclusion Questionnaire User…”
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    The Effect of Cannabis Use and Cognitive Reserve on Age at Onset and Psychosis Outcomes in First-Episode Schizophrenia by LEESON, Verity C, HARRISON, Isobel, RON, Maria A, BARNES, Thomas R. E, JOYCE, Eileen M

    Published in Schizophrenia bulletin (01-06-2012)
    “…Cannabis use is associated with a younger age at onset of psychosis, an indicator of poor prognosis, but better cognitive function, a positive prognostic…”
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    Service quality and clinical outcomes: an example from mental health rehabilitation services in England by Killaspy, Helen, Marston, Louise, Omar, Rumana Z., Green, Nicholas, Harrison, Isobel, Lean, Melanie, Holloway, Frank, Craig, Tom, Leavey, Gerard, King, Michael

    Published in British journal of psychiatry (01-01-2013)
    “…Current health policy assumes better quality services lead to better outcomes. To investigate the relationship between quality of mental health rehabilitation…”
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    The component structure of the scales for the assessment of positive and negative symptoms in first-episode psychosis and its dependence on variations in analytic methods by Tibber, Marc S., Kirkbride, James B., Joyce, Eileen M., Mutsatsa, Stanley, Harrison, Isobel, Barnes, Thomas R.E., Huddy, Vyv

    Published in Psychiatry research (01-12-2018)
    “…•Psychotic symptoms show a complex hierarchical symptom structure.•Ten+first-order factors were extracted using data reduction methods.•Three second-order…”
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    Are socioenvironmental factors associated with psychotic symptoms in people with first-episode psychosis? A cross-sectional study of a West London clinical sample by Tibber, Marc S, Kirkbride, James B, Mutsatsa, Stanley, Harrison, Isobel, Barnes, Thomas R E, Joyce, Eileen M, Huddy, Vyv

    Published in BMJ open (01-09-2019)
    “…ObjectivesTo determine whether neighbourhood-level socioenvironmental factors including deprivation and inequality predict variance in psychotic symptoms after…”
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    Development and psychometric properties of the client's assessment of treatment scale for supported accommodation (CAT-SA) by Sandhu, Sima, Killaspy, Helen, Krotofil, Joanna, McPherson, Peter, Harrison, Isobel, Dowling, Sarah, Arbuthnott, Maurice, Curtis, Sarah, King, Michael, Leavey, Gerard, Shepherd, Geoff, Priebe, Stefan

    Published in BMC psychiatry (25-02-2016)
    “…Patient-Reported Outcome Measures (PROMs) are important for evaluating mental health services. Yet, no specific PROM exists for the large and diverse mental…”
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    The Relationship Between IQ, Memory, Executive Function, and Processing Speed in Recent-Onset Psychosis: 1-Year Stability and Clinical Outcome by LEESON, Verity C, BARNES, Thomas R. E, HARRISON, Masuma, MATHESON, Elizabeth, HARRISON, Isobel, MUTSATSA, Stanley H, RON, Maria A, JOYCE, Eileen M

    Published in Schizophrenia bulletin (01-03-2010)
    “…Studies commonly report poor performance in psychotic patients compared with controls on tasks testing a range of cognitive functions, but, because current IQ…”
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