BJPsych Themed Issue 2021: Neurodevelopmental Conditions
Children, young people, and adults with neurodevelopmental disorders are more likely to experience mental ill-health. That has inspired efforts among clinicians to raise awareness and understanding about autism, intellectual disabilities, and other neurodevelopmental disorders.
The latest themed issue from the British Journal of Psychiatry (BJPsych) explores the origins, effects, and management of neurodevelopmental disabilities.
Guest Editors: Prof Regi Alexander, Hertfordshire Partnership University NHS Foundation Trust, Dr Jean O’Hara, Kings College, London & Former National Clinical Director (Learning Disability), NHS England, Prof Peter Langdon, University of Warwick
Editorial
Psychiatry and neurodevelopmental disorders: experts by experience, clinical care and research
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- 28 December 2020, pp. 1-3
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Highlights of this issue
Highlights of this issue
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Long-term outcomes of females with attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder: increased risk for self-harm
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- 06 October 2020, pp. 4-6
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Even the longest summer ends – reflection
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The role of psychiatry in championing positive life outcomes for children and adults with neurodevelopmental disorders and their families
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- 28 December 2020, pp. 7-9
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Review article
Umbrella systematic review of systematic reviews and meta-analyses on comorbid physical conditions in people with autism spectrum disorder
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- 09 November 2020, pp. 10-19
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Chained and unchained – psychiatry in history
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Co-occurring trajectories of anxiety and insistence on sameness behaviour in autism spectrum disorder
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- 09 July 2020, pp. 20-27
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Autistic traits and mental health in women with the fragile-X premutation: maternal status versus genetic risk
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- 28 December 2020, pp. 28-34
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Overlap between attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder and neurodevelopmental, externalising and internalising disorders: separating unique from general psychopathology effects
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- 07 September 2020, pp. 35-42
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Aretaeus the Cappadocian advanced empirical psychiatric nosology on a biological basis, acknowledged the limits of his treatments and knew the dual powers of love – psychiatry in history
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The neurodevelopmental nature of attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder in adults
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- 02 December 2020, pp. 43-50
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Charles VI of France: the Glass King – psychiatry in history
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Looking across health and healthcare outcomes for people with intellectual and developmental disabilities and psychiatric disorders: population-based longitudinal study
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- 09 November 2020, pp. 51-57
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Antipsychotic and antidepressant prescribing for 704 297 children and young people with and without intellectual disabilities: record linkage study
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- 28 December 2020, pp. 58-62
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Correspondence
The case against removing intellectual disability and autism from the Mental Health Act
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Balancing non-discrimination and risk management in mental health legislation for autism
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The case for removing intellectual disability and autism from the Mental Health Act
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Authors' reply
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The case for removing intellectual disability and autism from the Mental Health Act – further debate required
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