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John Lyne

Publications

  • Mental health and the COVID-19 pandemic
  • Prodromal symptoms and remission following first episode psychosis
  • The importance of anthropology in psychiatry
  • The global impact on mental health almost 2 years into the COVID-19 pandemic
  • Psychosocial and behavioural interventions for the negative symptoms of schizophrenia: a systematic review of efficacy meta-analyses.
  • The potential scope and limits of post COVID-19 telepsychiatry in Ireland - CORRIGENDUM.
  • Improving mental health services beyond COVID-19.
  • Characteristics of a later life population in a general adult community mental health service setting.
  • Risk of first-episode psychosis in migrants to the Republic of Ireland.
  • Socio-demographic and clinical characteristics of migrants to Ireland presenting with a first episode of psychosis.
  • Mental health and the COVID-19 pandemic
  • The implementation of a public health alcohol policy in Ireland
  • Acute exacerbation of OCD symptoms precipitated by media reports of COVID-19
  • Keyworker mediated enhancement of physical health in patients with first episode psychosis: A feasibility/acceptability study
  • Public mental health: a psychiatry and public health perspective
  • Consultant psychiatrists’ experience of the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on mental health services
  • Current developments and challenges in the assessment of negative symptoms
  • The prognostic value of formal thought disorder following first episode psychosis
  • Psychotropic prescribing in mental health services and primary care
  • Negative symptoms: History of the concept and their position in diagnosis of schizophrenia
  • Mental health and the COVID-19 pandemic: Looking back and moving forward
  • Environmental factors and the age at onset in first episode psychosis
  • Care Pathways in a Suicide Crisis Assessment Nurse (SCAN) service
  • Early intervention in psychosis: Health economic evaluation using the net benefit approach in a real-world setting
  • Home-based treatment, vulnerable populations and ethics in psychiatry
  • Neighbourhood characteristics and the incidence of first-episode psychosis and duration of untreated psychosis
  • From the Editor's Desk
  • Youth mental health-service provision and planning for the future
  • Subjective and objective quality of life at first presentation with psychosis
  • Longer term outcomes of voluntarily admitted service users with high levels of perceived coercion
  • From the editor's desk
  • Negative symptom domain prevalence across diagnostic boundaries: The relevance of diagnostic shifts
  • COVID-19 from the perspective of urban and rural general adult mental health services
  • Individual negative symptoms and domains – Relevance for assessment, pathomechanisms and treatment
  • A special issue: Highlighting the youth mental health agenda
  • The ever expanding issue of later life mental health
  • Hidden addictions, improving eating disorder services and overcoming challenges in autism spectrum disorders
  • Medline indexing success and future directions for Irish Journal of Psychological Medicine
  • Negative symptoms of psychosis: A life course approach and implications for prevention and treatment
  • Predictors of change in social networks, support and satisfaction following a first episode psychosis: A cohort study
  • Disagreement between service-users and clinicians assessment of physical health during early psychosis
  • A randomized study of a smartphone application compared with booklet to improve service user's knowledge of their legal rights
  • Illness characteristics and symptoms in an irish early intervention for psychosis service
  • An exciting new chapter for the Irish journal of psychological medicine
  • Higher rates of disengagement among young adults attending a general adult community mental health team: Time to consider a youth-specific service?
  • Service users' perspective of their admission: A report of study findings
  • Duration of active psychosis and first-episode psychosis negative symptoms
  • The role of key workers in improving physical health in first episode psychosis: A scoping review
  • Social class at birth and risk of psychosis
  • Key Worker–Mediated Enhancement of Physical Health in First Episode Psychosis: Protocol For a Feasibility Study in Primary Care
  • Sleep hygiene use in a psychiatry outpatient setting.
  • Sleep hygiene use in a psychiatry outpatient setting
  • Service users' perceptions about their hospital admission elicited by service user-researchers or by clinicians
  • The therapeutic relationship after psychiatric admission
  • The factor structure and clinical utility of formal thought disorder in first episode psychosis
  • Social class mobility in first episode psychosis and the association with depression, hopelessness and suicidality
  • Schizophrenia: A review of neuropharmacology
  • Correspondence
  • Satisfaction with services following voluntary and involuntary admission
  • Perceptions of involuntary admission and risk of subsequent readmission at one-year follow-up: The influence of insight and recovery style
  • Can we combine symptom scales for collaborative research projects?
  • Audit of an inpatient liaison psychiatry consultation service
  • Patient attitudes towards compulsory community treatment orders and advance directives
  • Perceived coercion in voluntary hospital admission
  • Prevalence of item level negative symptoms in first episode psychosis diagnoses
  • Physical coercion, perceived pressures and procedural justice in the involuntary admission and future engagement with mental health services
  • Concurrent cocaine and alcohol use in individuals presenting to an addiction treatment program
  • Combining antidepressants; guidelines and doctor dilemmas
  • Guidelines reduce time to consultation for a liaison psychiatry service in an Irish teaching hospital
  • A descriptive study of 'non-cases' and referral rates to an early intervention for psychosis service
  • Treat negative symptoms of schizophrenia early on
  • Do psychosis prodrome onset negative symptoms predict first presentation negative symptoms?
  • Reasons for referral and consultation liaison psychiatry diagnoses
  • Detection and characteristics of individuals with a very long duration of untreated psychosis in an early intervention for psychosis service
  • Comorbid psychiatric diagnoses among individuals presenting to an addiction treatment program for alcohol dependence
  • Scale for the Assessment of Negative Symptoms structure in first episode psychosis
  • Comparison of generic and disease-specific measures of quality of life in first-episode psychosis
  • Involuntary admission from the patients' perspective
  • Outcomes 1 year after a first episode of psychosis in migrants to the Republic of Ireland.
  • Turning the Spotlight on Apathy: Identification and Treatment in Schizophrenia Spectrum Disorders.
  • Survey of consultant psychiatrists about the draft heads of a bill to amend the mental health act.
  • Lessons in Mental Health From a Pandemic.
  • Delivering optimal mental healthcare in a changing clinical and legislative environment
  • Impact factor and future directions for the Irish Journal of Psychological Medicine

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