Depression is on the rise: It alone is currently responsible for 6% of the total burden of disease in Europe (Ustun et al. 2004) and is expected to be the second highest cause of disease burden worldwide by 2020 (World Health Organization 2008)
Jo Moriarty, a Research Fellow at the Social Care Workforce Research Unit at King’s College London a...
Research on concepts has focused on categorization. Categorization starts with a stimulus. Equall...
“What are we feeling, guys?” I asked while scrolling through the options. “Tired, emotional, hungry…...
The benefits of openness are widely apparent everywhere except, seemingly, in occupations. Yet the c...
Weight management is a game of chance for most children and young people, and is dependent on servic...
While improving access to psychological therapies requires a greater number of trained professionals...
The consultation on Ofcom’s Draft Annual Plan 2013/14 ended on Friday 22 February. LSE’s Sonia Livin...
Ahead of World Aids Day on 1 December, LSE’s Rachel Deacon calls for a new approach in tackling the ...
It is no news that as in any other field of industry, digitalization is changing health care. This c...
In this paper we use the Spanish Living Conditions Survey (2005‐2008) to investigate whether there i...
Eating disorders (ED) are among the top three most common debilitating illnesses in adolescent femal...
Mob justice, or justice populaire as it is called in the DR Congo, is the practice by which citizens...
Objective: to look into the socio-economic determinants of levels of three anthropometric measures o...
How should we deal with the sorts of automated predictive systems that increasingly impact our lives...
Objective. To examine children's knowledge, understanding and experience of stress from 4 to 11 year...
Jo Moriarty, a Research Fellow at the Social Care Workforce Research Unit at King’s College London a...
Research on concepts has focused on categorization. Categorization starts with a stimulus. Equall...
“What are we feeling, guys?” I asked while scrolling through the options. “Tired, emotional, hungry…...
The benefits of openness are widely apparent everywhere except, seemingly, in occupations. Yet the c...
Weight management is a game of chance for most children and young people, and is dependent on servic...
While improving access to psychological therapies requires a greater number of trained professionals...
The consultation on Ofcom’s Draft Annual Plan 2013/14 ended on Friday 22 February. LSE’s Sonia Livin...
Ahead of World Aids Day on 1 December, LSE’s Rachel Deacon calls for a new approach in tackling the ...
It is no news that as in any other field of industry, digitalization is changing health care. This c...
In this paper we use the Spanish Living Conditions Survey (2005‐2008) to investigate whether there i...
Eating disorders (ED) are among the top three most common debilitating illnesses in adolescent femal...
Mob justice, or justice populaire as it is called in the DR Congo, is the practice by which citizens...
Objective: to look into the socio-economic determinants of levels of three anthropometric measures o...
How should we deal with the sorts of automated predictive systems that increasingly impact our lives...
Objective. To examine children's knowledge, understanding and experience of stress from 4 to 11 year...
Jo Moriarty, a Research Fellow at the Social Care Workforce Research Unit at King’s College London a...
Research on concepts has focused on categorization. Categorization starts with a stimulus. Equall...
“What are we feeling, guys?” I asked while scrolling through the options. “Tired, emotional, hungry…...