Evidence-Based Mental Health

Papers
(The TQCC of Evidence-Based Mental Health is 21. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2021-04-01 to 2025-04-01.)
ArticleCitations
Antipsychotic use in pregnancy and risk of attention/deficit-hyperactivity disorder and autism spectrum disorder: a Nordic cohort study120
Correction:Introducing artificial intelligence in acute psychiatric inpatient care: qualitative study of its use to conduct nursing observations109
COVID-19 vaccines, hesitancy and mental health101
Comparative efficacy and acceptability of psychotherapies for post-traumatic stress disorder in children and adolescents: a systematic review and network meta-analysis93
PAX-D: study protocol for a randomised placebo-controlled trial evaluating the efficacy and mechanism of pramipexole as add-on treatment for people with treatment resistant depression92
WHO mental health gap action programme (mhGAP) intervention guide: updated systematic review on evidence and impact55
Data sharing in the age of predictive psychiatry: an adolescent perspective40
Venlafaxine XR treatment for older patients with major depressive disorder: decision trees for when to change treatment36
Using computerised adaptive tests to screen for perinatal depression in underserved women of colour30
Serum folate deficiency and the risks of dementia and all-cause mortality: a national study of old age27
Economic threshold analysis of delivering a task-sharing treatment for common mental disorders at scale: the Friendship Bench, Zimbabwe26
Methods and efficacy of social support interventions in preventing suicide: a systematic review and meta-analysis25
Promoting inclusivity by ensuring that all patients with mental health issues are offered research opportunities in the NHS24
Can we mitigate the psychological impacts of social isolation using behavioural activation? Long-term results of the UK BASIL urgent public health COVID-19 pilot randomised controlled trial and living22
Prevalences of comorbid anxiety disorder and daily smartphone-based self-reported anxiety in patients with newly diagnosed bipolar disorder21
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