Publications by authors named "J T Marsden"

Background: Alcohol use in autism spectrum disorder (ASD) is under-researched. Previous reviews have explored substance use as a whole, but this neglects individual characteristics unique to different substances. Alcohol use in non-clinical samples is associated with diverse responses.

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  • - The systematic review analyzed current qualitative literature on patient experiences with opioid use disorder (OUD) treatments, focusing on opioid agonist, partial agonist, and antagonist medications.
  • - Researchers screened 1,129 studies, ultimately including 47 reports published from 2005 to 2023, identifying five major themes related to treatment expectations, medication responses, pharmacy experiences, maintenance support, and social factors influencing treatment.
  • - The findings emphasize the need for patient-centered care and integrated healthcare services, highlighting gaps and calling for more qualitative research in real-world environments.
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  • The study aimed to investigate the experiences of patients and healthcare professionals in a clinical trial focused on managing acute post-traumatic benign paroxysmal positional vertigo (BPPV).
  • Qualitative data were collected through interviews with a purposively selected group of 15 healthcare professionals and 26 patients in London, revealing a general acceptance of BPPV diagnosis and treatment, but differing opinions on the randomization process.
  • The findings suggest that both groups find acute BPPV management feasible and acceptable, and their feedback could improve future trial designs and clinical practice guidelines.
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The CO challenge model (CCM) is a gas inhalation paradigm that provides precisely controlled anxiety induction in experimental settings. Despite its potential as an experimental model of anxiety, our understanding of the neural effects of the CCM is incomplete. This study employs resting-state functional magnetic resonance imaging (rs-fMRI) to explore functional connectivity (FC) changes underlying the CCM.

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