2024
Linking mentalizing capacity, shame, and depressive symptoms in the context of childhood maltreatment
Schwarzer N, Nolte T, Fonagy P, Feigenbaum J, King-Casas B, Rüfenacht E, Gingelmaier S, Leibowitz J, Pilling S, Montague P, Network L. Linking mentalizing capacity, shame, and depressive symptoms in the context of childhood maltreatment. Children And Youth Services Review 2024, 163: 107787. DOI: 10.1016/j.childyouth.2024.107787.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchExperiences of childhood maltreatmentFeelings of shameChildhood maltreatmentDepressive symptomsMental capacityContext of childhood maltreatmentNon-clinical participantsPredictors of depressive symptomsDomains of depressionCurrent depressive symptomsHistory of maltreatmentReducing depressive symptomsReduce feelings of shameSample of adultsMental health problemsPsychological treatmentStructural equation modelingMetacognitive processesCross-sectional designMaltreatmentMentalReduce feelingsShameImpairmentResults AssociationsTraining and supervision of physical health professionals to implement mental health care in paediatric epilepsy clinics
Coughtrey A, Bennett S, Stanick C, Chorpita B, Dalrymple E, Fonagy P, Cross J, Ford T, Heyman I, Moss-Morris R, Team M, Shafran R. Training and supervision of physical health professionals to implement mental health care in paediatric epilepsy clinics. Epilepsy & Behavior 2024, 157: 109905. PMID: 38909460, DOI: 10.1016/j.yebeh.2024.109905.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchPaediatric epilepsy servicesHealth professionalsMental health problemsSupervision sessionsPsychological interventionsHealth settingsClinical competenceChronic physical health conditionsDelivery of psychological interventionsEpilepsy servicesPhysical health settingsAcceptability of trainingHealth problemsTherapist competenceFace-to-face training workshopsMental health carePhysical health professionalsMental health settingsMental health interventionsMultiple mental health problemsPhysical health conditionsMental health backgroundPaediatric epilepsy clinicsRates of attendanceMeasures of therapist competenceA cross‐sectional investigation into the role of intersectionality as a moderator of the relation between youth adversity and adolescent depression/anxiety symptoms in the community
Havers L, Bhui K, Shuai R, Fonagy P, Fazel M, Morgan C, Fancourt D, McCrone P, Smuk M, Hosang G, Shakoor S. A cross‐sectional investigation into the role of intersectionality as a moderator of the relation between youth adversity and adolescent depression/anxiety symptoms in the community. Journal Of Adolescence 2024, 96: 1304-1315. PMID: 38769710, DOI: 10.1002/jad.12347.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchDepression/anxiety symptomsMultiple group structural equation modelingGroup structural equation modelingLevels of depressionEmotional problems subscaleStrengths and Difficulties QuestionnaireIndication of moderationMental health problemsAssociated with higher levelsIntersectional effectsProblems subscaleStructural equation modelingCross-sectional designDifficulties QuestionnaireDepression/anxietyCross-sectional investigationAdversityModerating effectEquation modelingHigher SESPreliminary findingsStructural privilegeDisadvantaged individualsHealth problemsSymptomsUniversity students’ access to mental health services: A qualitative study of the experiences of health service professionals through the lens of candidacy in England
Osborn T, Town R, Bawendi M, Stapley E, Saunders R, Fonagy P. University students’ access to mental health services: A qualitative study of the experiences of health service professionals through the lens of candidacy in England. Journal Of Health Services Research & Policy 2024, 29: 230-239. PMID: 38414282, PMCID: PMC11346130, DOI: 10.1177/13558196241235877.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMental health servicesMental health supportHealth servicesHealth supportHealth systemExperiences of health care professionalsUse of mental health servicesNHS general practiceMental health careHealth care professionalsLocal health systemsService attentivenessHealth service professionalsMental health problemsReflexive thematic analysisProfessional servicesGeneral practiceCare professionalsCounseling servicesHealth careDynamic social contextThematic analysisPolicy goalsQualitative studyService professionals‘Am I really the priority here?’: help-seeking experiences of university students who self-harmed
Tickell A, Fonagy P, Hajdú K, Obradović S, Pilling S. ‘Am I really the priority here?’: help-seeking experiences of university students who self-harmed. BJPsych Open 2024, 10: e40. PMID: 38297500, PMCID: PMC10897682, DOI: 10.1192/bjo.2023.652.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchSelf-harmMental health resourcesMental health servicesHelp-seeking journeyMental health problemsMental health issuesReflexive thematic analysisHelp-seeking behaviorUniversity studentsHelp-seeking experiencesSemi-structured interviewsPerceived facilitatorsSelf-harm tendenciesHealth servicesHealth resourcesProfessional helpThematic analysisEmotional distressHelp-seekingHealthcare systemHealth issuesStreamlined pathwayHealth problemsConcurrent fearPotential suicide
2023
What helps the helpers? Resilience and risk factors for general and profession-specific mental health problems in psychotherapists during the COVID-19 pandemic
Zerban M, Puhlmann L, Lassri D, Fonagy P, Montague P, Kiselnikova N, Lorenzini N, Desatnik A, Kalisch R, Nolte T. What helps the helpers? Resilience and risk factors for general and profession-specific mental health problems in psychotherapists during the COVID-19 pandemic. Frontiers In Psychology 2023, 14: 1272199. PMID: 38164261, PMCID: PMC10757941, DOI: 10.3389/fpsyg.2023.1272199.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMental health problemsRisk factorsMental health practitionersHealth problemsHealth practitionersRisk groupsPsychosocial risk factorsCOVID-19 pandemicStressor reactivityStudy populationPsychosocial factorsSR scoresStressor exposureIdentified factorsConvenience sampleUnder-researched populationCompassion satisfactionSocial supportPractitioner wellbeingPsychosocial resilienceSecondary traumaScoresParticipants' levelTerms of burnoutPandemic