Dr Jayati Das-Munshi
@JayDasMunshi
Social epidemiologist and Psychiatrist at IOPPN/ KCL and SLaM. Views my own.
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🌏💡 Interested in epistemic justice in mental health research? Join ESRC Centre for Society and Mental Health for the launch of 'Theorizing the social in mental health research and action' in Social Psychiatry and Psychiatric Epidemiology.
🗓️ 18 April
🕔 17:00-18:30 & reception
📍 King's College London & Zoom
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Very honorable to present my 2nd PhD study at Schizophrenia International Research Society together with Dr Jayati Das-Munshi Dr Suhailah Ali 🍉 Awoke Mihretu in symposium co-chaired by Dr Plana-Ripoll and Dr Dr Jayati Das-Munshi Also learn a lot from rethink and future directions given by discussant Professor John McGrath
Sharing my thoughts on why open access publishing is so important gatesfoundation.org/ideas/articles… via Gates Foundation
Very exciting indeed! Great to be joining this fantastic team on such an important project #SuicidePrevention Middlesex University
Very excited about this. Myself, Roger Webb, Rina Dutta Lisa Marzano leading WP on using routine data to evaluate impact of population level policies across the 4 nations on suicide....leveraging scale and natural experiments (divergence of policy, timing of implementation).
🗣️ Calling all #researchers , practitioners, and professionals passionate about #mentalhealth #datascience ! Join us and MQ for an exciting Data Science Meeting with talks by experts like Jayati Das-Munshi, Andy Boyd, and more.
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🎆The Longitudinal Resources Page is live on the #CatalogueMHM ! It features information from UK Longitudinal Linkage Collaboration CLOSER Harmony and more! 💻Check it out here: cataloguementalhealth.ac.uk/?content=18
KEY MESSAGES: Effective violence reduction and prevention strategies are relevant for everyone working in and around public health. Data on violence post-16 is collected in birth cohorts in the UK but is rarely used. Youth Endowment Fund Lambeth Council UKPRP Violence, Health and Society Consortium
Our new paper out today BMJPublicHealth tests the influence of physical, and sexual assault post-16 on mortality risk in two British birth cohorts and evaluates competing explanations CLOSER Centre for Longitudinal Studies : bmjpublichealth.bmj.com/content/2/1/e0…
As part of the new £35m UK Research and Innovation UK Population Health Improvement initiative, our cohort platform lead Dr Dr Jayati Das-Munshi will head up a #mentalhealth focused research theme.
Led by King's College London and Thrive LDN and working across multiple partners 🔽
kcl.ac.uk/news/new-7m-re…
Principal investigator of the Social and Economic Predictors of the Severe Mental Disorders (SEP-MD) study is Dr Jayati Das-Munshi and the film and podcast was produced by Words of Colour
New work published📣We examined the evidence for interventions that seek to improve mental health through addressing social determinants and the UN Sustainable Development Goals. Key findings in thread below 💡 Dr Jayati Das-Munshi Matthew Hotopf doi.org/10.1017/S00332…
Jason Paul Grant Dr Jayati Das-Munshi giving us an overview of how #MHIN and PCREF team are working towards improving access and mental health service provision NIHR ARC South London NIHR ARC Greater Manchester NIHR Yorkshire & Humber ARC
For the first time, census data has been linked to #mentalhealth records, at an individual level, using our Clinical Record Interactive Search (CRIS).
This video featuring Dr Jayati Das-Munshi ESRC Centre for Society and Mental Health explains some of their findings 👇