Publications by authors named "G Thornicroft"

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  • * The Indigo-Local intervention includes workshops for stakeholders, a training program for community health workers, community engagement activities, and a media campaign, all focused on raising awareness and reducing stigma.
  • * The effectiveness of this intervention is being evaluated using a mixed-methods approach, which includes measuring stigma outcomes, assessing mental health service use, and qualitative evaluation of its impact in different LMICs such as China, Ethiopia, India, Nepal, and Tunisia.
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Background: The Narrative Experiences Online (NEON) Intervention provides self-managed web-based access to mental health recovery narratives (n = 659). We evaluated effectiveness and cost-effectiveness in improving quality of life for adults resident in England with mental health problems and recent psychosis experience.

Methods: Prospectively registered pragmatic parallel-group randomised trial controlling for usual care, recruiting from statutory mental health services and through community engagement activities, with a 52-week primary endpoint (ISRCTN11152837).

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Background: HIV is characterised by high rates of comorbidity with mental health conditions including depression, as such, the detection and treatment of comorbid depression is critical to achieve viral load suppression. This study evaluated the effectiveness of a collaborative care intervention for depression among adults with comorbid depression symptoms receiving ART in primary health care (PHC) facilities.

Methods: We conducted a pragmatic cluster-randomised trial in 40 clinics in the North West province of South Africa.

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Social contact refers to the facilitation of connection and interactions between people with and without mental health conditions. It can be achieved, for example, through people sharing their lived experience of mental health conditions, which is an effective strategy for stigma reduction. Meaningful involvement of people with lived experience (PWLE) in leading and co-leading anti-stigma interventions can/may promote autonomy and resilience.

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Background: Stigma is significantly impacted by cultural and contextual value systems. People with mental health conditions frequently have to deal with the condition itself and the associated stigma and discrimination. Contextual understanding is essential to design measures and interventions.

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