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Jayati Das-MunshiKing's College London, Institute of Psychiatry, Psychology and Neuroscience Verified email at kcl.ac.uk Cited by 4035 |
[HTML][HTML] Prevalence of mental health conditions in cancer patients in acute care—a meta-analysis
S Singer, J Das-Munshi, E Brähler - Annals of oncology, 2010 - Elsevier
Background: To what extent is professional psychosocial care of cancer patients in acute
hospitals necessary? In a previous meta-analysis, prevalence of psychological sequelae was …
hospitals necessary? In a previous meta-analysis, prevalence of psychological sequelae was …
Multiple chemical sensitivities: A systematic review of provocation studies
J Das-Munshi, GJ Rubin, S Wessely - Journal of Allergy and Clinical …, 2006 - Elsevier
A systematic review of provocation studies of persons reporting multiple chemical sensitivities
(MCS) was conducted from databases searched from inception to May 2006. Thirty-seven …
(MCS) was conducted from databases searched from inception to May 2006. Thirty-seven …
Migration, social mobility and common mental disorders: critical review of the literature and meta-analysis
J Das-Munshi, G Leavey, SA Stansfeld… - Ethnicity & health, 2012 - Taylor & Francis
Objective. Changes in socio-economic position in people who migrate may have adverse
associations with mental health. The main objective of this review was to assess the …
associations with mental health. The main objective of this review was to assess the …
Diabetes, common mental disorders, and disability: findings from the UK National Psychiatric Morbidity Survey
Objectives: To determine a) the associations between diabetes and common mental
disorders in a nationally representative sample and the effect of key covariates on such …
disorders in a nationally representative sample and the effect of key covariates on such …
Public health significance of mixed anxiety and depression: beyond current classification
J Das-Munshi, D Goldberg, PE Bebbington… - The British Journal of …, 2008 - cambridge.org
BackgroundThe public health significance of mixed anxiety–depressive disorder (MADD) and
the distinctiveness of its phenomenology have yet to be established.AimsTo determine the …
the distinctiveness of its phenomenology have yet to be established.AimsTo determine the …
Understanding the effect of ethnic density on mental health: multi-level investigation of survey data from England
Objectives To determine if living in areas where higher proportions of people of the same
ethnicity reside is protective for common mental disorders, and associated with a reduced …
ethnicity reside is protective for common mental disorders, and associated with a reduced …
[HTML][HTML] Ethnic density, urbanicity and psychosis risk for migrant groups–A population cohort study
P Schofield, M Thygesen, J Das-Munshi… - Schizophrenia …, 2017 - Elsevier
Background Rates of psychotic disorder are raised for many migrant groups. Understanding
the role played by the social context in which they live may help explain why. This study …
the role played by the social context in which they live may help explain why. This study …
[HTML][HTML] COVID-19 trajectories among 57 million adults in England: a cohort study using electronic health records
Background Updatable estimates of COVID-19 onset, progression, and trajectories underpin
pandemic mitigation efforts. To identify and characterise disease trajectories, we aimed to …
pandemic mitigation efforts. To identify and characterise disease trajectories, we aimed to …
Ethnic density as a buffer for psychotic experiences: findings from a national survey (EMPIRIC)
J Das-Munshi, L Bécares, JE Boydell… - The British Journal of …, 2012 - cambridge.org
BackgroundAetiological mechanisms underlying ethnic density associations with psychosis
remain unclear.AimsTo assess potential mechanisms underlying the observation that …
remain unclear.AimsTo assess potential mechanisms underlying the observation that …
[HTML][HTML] Mental health inequalities in adolescents growing up in post-apartheid South Africa: Cross-sectional survey, SHaW study
Background South Africa is one of the most ‘unequal’ societies in the world. Despite apartheid
ending more than 20 years ago, material inequalities remain interwoven with ethnic/racial …
ending more than 20 years ago, material inequalities remain interwoven with ethnic/racial …