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Maternal perinatal anxiety and infant primary care use in 1998–2016: a UK cohort study (2025)
Journal Article
Smith, H. C., Archer, C., Bailey, J., Chew Graham, C., Evans, J., Fisher, T., Kessler, D., Kingstone, T., Procter, J., Shivji, N., Silverwood, V., Spruce, A., Turner, K., Wu, P., Yu, D., & Petersen, I. (2025). Maternal perinatal anxiety and infant primary care use in 1998–2016: a UK cohort study. BMJ Mental Health, 28(1), 1-8. https://doi.org/10.1136/bmjment-2024-301160

There is some evidence that perinatal anxiety (PNA) is associated with lower rates of infant vaccinations and decreased access to preventative infant healthcare, but results across studies have not been conclusive. To investigate the relationship bet... Read More about Maternal perinatal anxiety and infant primary care use in 1998–2016: a UK cohort study.

AB0359 Assessing depression in patients with established rheumatoid arthritis-how do different approaches compare? (2025)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Hider, S., Ryan, S., Dale, N., Stanyer, N., Machin, A., & Chew-Graham, C. AB0359 Assessing depression in patients with established rheumatoid arthritis-how do different approaches compare?. Presented at EULAR 2017, Madrid, Spain

Background
Depression is common in patients with rheumatoid arthritis and negatively impacts on their quality of life and disease outcomes, including disease activity and treatment response. Several case-finding t... Read More about AB0359 Assessing depression in patients with established rheumatoid arthritis-how do different approaches compare?.

2783 Addressing depression and loneliness in older adults: findings from the BASIL+ randomised control trial (2025)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Littlewood, E., Atha, L., Bailey, D., Ryde, E., Shearsmith, L., Baker, H., Heeley, J., McMillan, D., Chew-Graham, C., Baird, K., Fairhurst, C., Hollingsworth, K., Brady, S., Burke, L., Agnew, E., Coventry, P., Traviss-Turner, G., Newbronner, E., Bosanquet, K., Woodhouse, R., …Gilbody, S. (2024, November). 2783 Addressing depression and loneliness in older adults: findings from the BASIL+ randomised control trial. Presented at British Geriatrics Society Autumn Meeting 2024 Abstracts, London

Background Older adults were more likely to be socially isolated during the COVID-19 pandemic, with increased risk of depression and loneliness. The Behavioural Activation in Social Isolation (BASIL+) trial investigated whether a Behavioural Activati... Read More about 2783 Addressing depression and loneliness in older adults: findings from the BASIL+ randomised control trial.

Diagnosing and managing patients with heart failure with preserved ejection fraction: a consensus survey (2024)
Journal Article
Austin, R., Khair, E., Blakeman, T., Hossain, M. Z., Sowden, E., Chew-Graham, C., Forsyth, F., & Deaton, C. (2024). Diagnosing and managing patients with heart failure with preserved ejection fraction: a consensus survey. BMJ Open, 14(12), bmjopen-2024-092993. https://doi.org/10.1136/bmjopen-2024-092993

Aim: As heart failure (HF) with preserved ejection fraction (HFpEF) prevalence increases, it remains frequently underdiagnosed and poorly managed. Recent positive pharmacological trials have increased interest in HFpEF but challenges of diagnosis and... Read More about Diagnosing and managing patients with heart failure with preserved ejection fraction: a consensus survey.

Medical ambivalence and Long Covid: The disconnects, entanglements, and productivities shaping ethnic minority experiences in the UK (2024)
Journal Article
Ridge, D. T., Broom, A., Alwan, N. A., Chew-Graham, C. A., Smyth, N., Gopal, D., Kingstone, T., Gaszczyk, P., & Begum, S. (2024). Medical ambivalence and Long Covid: The disconnects, entanglements, and productivities shaping ethnic minority experiences in the UK. Social Science and Medicine, Article 117603. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.socscimed.2024.117603

Structural violence - related to ‘isms’ like racism, sexism, and ableism – pertains to the ways in which social institutions harm certain groups. Such violence is critical to institutional indifference to the plight of ethnic minori... Read More about Medical ambivalence and Long Covid: The disconnects, entanglements, and productivities shaping ethnic minority experiences in the UK.

The Value of Clinical Prediction Models in General Practice: A Qualitative Study Exploring the Perspectives of People With Lived Experience of Depression and General Practitioners (2024)
Journal Article
Moriarty, A. S., Castleton, J., McMillan, D., Riley, R. D., Snell, K. I. E., Archer, L., Paton, L. W., Gilbody, S., & Chew‐Graham, C. A. (2024). The Value of Clinical Prediction Models in General Practice: A Qualitative Study Exploring the Perspectives of People With Lived Experience of Depression and General Practitioners. Health Expectations, 27(6), Article e70059. https://doi.org/10.1111/hex.70059

Introduction: Prediction models are increasingly being used to guide clinical decision making in primary care. There is a lack of evidence exploring the views of patients and general practitioners (GPs) in primary care around their use and implementa... Read More about The Value of Clinical Prediction Models in General Practice: A Qualitative Study Exploring the Perspectives of People With Lived Experience of Depression and General Practitioners.

Involving People With Lived Experience in Electronic Health Record Database Studies Reflections and Learning From the CHOOSE Study (2024)
Journal Article
Cockcroft, E., Bassi, V., Mok, P. L. H., Adams, A., Claro, A. A., Trafford, A. M., Carr, M. J., Ashcroft, D. M., Garavini, E., Temple, R., Webb, R. T., Garg, S., & Chew‐Graham, C. A. (2024). Involving People With Lived Experience in Electronic Health Record Database Studies Reflections and Learning From the CHOOSE Study. Health Expectations, 27(6), Article e70131. https://doi.org/10.1111/hex.70131

Background: Patient and public involvement and engagement (PPIE) is integral to health research. Reporting of PPIE methods and impact is becoming increasingly common in health research. However, reporting on PPIE in studies using large, routinely col... Read More about Involving People With Lived Experience in Electronic Health Record Database Studies Reflections and Learning From the CHOOSE Study.

The social determinants of distress in South Asian men with long-term conditions: a qualitative study (2024)
Journal Article
Awan, H., Corp, N., Kingstone, T., & Chew-Graham, C. A. (2024). The social determinants of distress in South Asian men with long-term conditions: a qualitative study. British Journal of General Practice (BJGP), https://doi.org/10.3399/bjgp.2024.0386

Background: People with long-term physical conditions are more likely to experience distress, depression or anxiety. Physical-mental comorbidity is associated with lower quality of life, poorer clinical outcomes, and increased mortality than physical... Read More about The social determinants of distress in South Asian men with long-term conditions: a qualitative study.

Understanding How, Why and for Whom Link Work Interventions Promote Access in Community Healthcare Settings in the United Kingdom: A Realist Review (2024)
Journal Article
Golby, R., Lobban, F., Laverty, L., Velemis, K., Aggarwal, V. R., Berry, K., Morris, A., Elliott, E., Harris, R., Ross, A., Chew‐Graham, C. A., Budd, M., McGowan, L., Shiers, D., Caton, N., Lodge, C., French, P., Griffiths, R., & Palmier‐Claus, J. (2024). Understanding How, Why and for Whom Link Work Interventions Promote Access in Community Healthcare Settings in the United Kingdom: A Realist Review. Health Expectations, 27(6), Article e70090. https://doi.org/10.1111/hex.70090

Introduction: Inequity in access to healthcare in the United Kingdom can have a profound impact on people's ability to manage their health problems. Link work interventions attempt to overcome the socioeconomic and structural barriers that perpetuate... Read More about Understanding How, Why and for Whom Link Work Interventions Promote Access in Community Healthcare Settings in the United Kingdom: A Realist Review.

Supporting Long Covid Care: a webtool to facilitate help-seeking among people with Long Covid (2024)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Clutterbuck, D., Smyth, N., Begum, F., Chew-Graham, C., Mcgowan, A., Pantelic, M., Ridge, D., Tran, H., Williams, R., & Alwan, N. A. Supporting Long Covid Care: a webtool to facilitate help-seeking among people with Long Covid. Presented at 17th European Public Health Conference 2024 Sailing the Waves of European Public Health: Exploring a Sea of Innovation Lisbon, Portugal 12–15 November 2024

Background Long Covid (also known as Post-COVID19 Condition or Post-COVID Syndrome) is characterised by persistent symptoms following SARSCoV2 infection not explained by other pathology. Some evidence suggests that people from marginalised communitie... Read More about Supporting Long Covid Care: a webtool to facilitate help-seeking among people with Long Covid.

Development and validation of a prognostic model to predict relapse in adults with remitted depression in primary care: secondary analysis of pooled individual participant data from multiple studies (2024)
Journal Article
Moriarty, A. S., Paton, L. W., Snell, K. I., Archer, L., Riley, R. D., Buckman, J. E., Chew Graham, C. A., Gilbody, S., Ali, S., Pilling, S., Meader, N., Phillips, B., Coventry, P. A., Delgadillo, J., Richards, D. A., Salisbury, C., & McMillan, D. (2024). Development and validation of a prognostic model to predict relapse in adults with remitted depression in primary care: secondary analysis of pooled individual participant data from multiple studies. BMJ Mental Health, 27(1), https://doi.org/10.1136/bmjment-2024-301226

Background: Relapse of depression is common and contributes to the overall associated morbidity and burden. We lack evidence-based tools to estimate an individual’s risk of relapse after treatment in primary care, which may help us more effectively t... Read More about Development and validation of a prognostic model to predict relapse in adults with remitted depression in primary care: secondary analysis of pooled individual participant data from multiple studies.

PHARM-LC: What role can Community Pharmacy play in supporting people with long Covid? Protocol for a mixed methods study (2024)
Other
Kingstone, T., Saunders, K., Fisher, T., Bhamra, S., Briggs, T., Higginbottom, A., Higginson, P., Jones, G., Lokugamage, A., Maidment, I., O'Hara, M., Shaw, M., Advisory Group, P.-L. C., & CHEW-GRAHAM, C. (2024). PHARM-LC: What role can Community Pharmacy play in supporting people with long Covid? Protocol for a mixed methods study

Background
Long Covid is a debilitating multifaceted condition, that is more prevalent in those from deprived areas, females and those with another disorder or disability. Those that live with Long Covid currently must endure a lack of services, sup... Read More about PHARM-LC: What role can Community Pharmacy play in supporting people with long Covid? Protocol for a mixed methods study.

Efficacy of a culturally adapted, cognitive behavioural therapy-based intervention for postnatal depression in British south Asian women (ROSHNI-2): a multicentre, randomised controlled trial (2024)
Journal Article
Husain, N., Lunat, F., Lovell, K., Miah, J., Chew-Graham, C. A., Bee, P., Waqas, A., Pierce, M., Sharma, D., Atif, N., Aseem, S., Bhui, K., Bower, P., Brugha, T., Chaudhry, N., Ullah, A., Davies, L., Gire, N., Kai, J., Morrison, J., …Morriss, R. (2024). Efficacy of a culturally adapted, cognitive behavioural therapy-based intervention for postnatal depression in British south Asian women (ROSHNI-2): a multicentre, randomised controlled trial. The Lancet, 404(10461), 1430-1443. https://doi.org/10.1016/S0140-6736%2824%2901612-X

Postnatal depression necessitates timely and effective interventions to mitigate adverse maternal and child outcomes in the short term and over the life course. British south Asian women with depression are often underserved and undertreated due to s... Read More about Efficacy of a culturally adapted, cognitive behavioural therapy-based intervention for postnatal depression in British south Asian women (ROSHNI-2): a multicentre, randomised controlled trial.

Co‐Producing a Package of Novel Online Resources to Support the Mental Health Needs of People With Persistent Pain: BeeFree (2024)
Journal Article
Stevenson, K., Evans, N., Campbell, L., Callaghan, P., Lench, J., McDonald, J., Chew‐Graham, C. A., & Kingstone, T. (2024). Co‐Producing a Package of Novel Online Resources to Support the Mental Health Needs of People With Persistent Pain: BeeFree. Musculoskeletal Care, 22(4), 1-5. https://doi.org/10.1002/msc.1960

1 Background
Low back pain and depression are the leading causes of disability in the UK (Steel et al. 2018). Persistent pain (over 3 months) affects between one-in-three and one-in-two people in the UK (Fayaz et al. 2016). Mental health problems (s... Read More about Co‐Producing a Package of Novel Online Resources to Support the Mental Health Needs of People With Persistent Pain: BeeFree.

The role of primary care in depression relapse: a qualitative study. (2024)
Journal Article
Moriarty, A. S., Williams, E., McMillan, D., Gilbody, S., & Chew-Graham, C. A. (in press). The role of primary care in depression relapse: a qualitative study. British Journal of General Practice (BJGP), 1-28. https://doi.org/10.3399/BJGP.2024.0384

Background Relapse contributes to the clinical and societal burden associated with depression. It is not well understood how relapse risk and prevention are managed and discussed between patients and general practitioners in primary care. Aim To unde... Read More about The role of primary care in depression relapse: a qualitative study..

Defining the Role of the Fire and Rescue Service in Mental Health Support for Older Adults: A Qualitative Study (2024)
Journal Article
Fisher, T., Chew‐Graham, C. A., Corp, N., Farooq, S., Kingston, P., Read, I., Spolander, G., Southam, J., Stevens, D., Warren, C., & Kingstone, T. (2024). Defining the Role of the Fire and Rescue Service in Mental Health Support for Older Adults: A Qualitative Study. Health Expectations, 27(5), Article e70028. https://doi.org/10.1111/hex.70028

Introduction: Anxiety and depression in older adults (60+ years of age) are under‐diagnosed and under‐treated. Older adults are less likely to seek help for these problems due to a lack of awareness, difficulty accessing health care due to availabili... Read More about Defining the Role of the Fire and Rescue Service in Mental Health Support for Older Adults: A Qualitative Study.

Experience of choice of treatment for adults with depression: a systematic review and meta-synthesis of qualitative research (2024)
Journal Article
Megnin-Viggars, O., O’Donoghue, K., Pilling, S., & Chew-Graham, C. (in press). Experience of choice of treatment for adults with depression: a systematic review and meta-synthesis of qualitative research. Journal of Mental Health, 1-18. https://doi.org/10.1080/09638237.2024.2390369

Background
Treatment choices for depression are preference-sensitive (no “single best option”). However, factors or attributes that can enhance or inhibit patient choice have not been fully explored.

Aims
To synthesize the qualitative literature... Read More about Experience of choice of treatment for adults with depression: a systematic review and meta-synthesis of qualitative research.

Protocol for the Work And Vocational advicE (WAVE) randomised controlled trial testing the addition of vocational advice to usual primary care (Clinical Trials: NCT04543097) (2024)
Preprint / Working Paper
Wynne-Jones, G., Lewis, M., Sowden, G., Madan, I., Walker-Bone, K., Chew-Graham, C., Bromley, K., Jowett, S., Parsons, V., Mansell, G., Cooke, K., Lawton, S., Saunders, B., Pemberton, J., Cooper, C., & Foster, N. Protocol for the Work And Vocational advicE (WAVE) randomised controlled trial testing the addition of vocational advice to usual primary care (Clinical Trials: NCT04543097)

Objectives To investigate the effectiveness of adding a brief vocational advice intervention to usual care in reducing the number of days absent from work over a period of 6 months in adults given a fit note by their general practice.

Design Multi... Read More about Protocol for the Work And Vocational advicE (WAVE) randomised controlled trial testing the addition of vocational advice to usual primary care (Clinical Trials: NCT04543097).

Exploring General Practitioners' Management of Self‐Harm in Young People: A Qualitative Study (2024)
Journal Article
Mughal, F., Saunders, B., Lewis, M., J. Armitage, C., Dikomitis, L., Lancaster, G., Townsend, E., & A. Chew‐Graham, C. (2024). Exploring General Practitioners' Management of Self‐Harm in Young People: A Qualitative Study. Health Expectations, 27(5), Article e70026. https://doi.org/10.1111/hex.70026

Background: General practitioners (GPs) are key to the frontline assessment and treatment of young people after self‐harm. Young people value GP‐led self‐harm care, but little is known about how GPs manage young people after self‐harm. Aim: This stud... Read More about Exploring General Practitioners' Management of Self‐Harm in Young People: A Qualitative Study.

Aripiprazole/Sertraline Combination: Clinical and Cost‐Effectiveness in Comparison With Quetiapine for the Treatment of Bipolar Depression (ASCEnD Trial)—Protocol for a Nested Qualitative Study (2024)
Journal Article
Hoppe, I., Watson, S., Kemp, C., Turnbull, F., Davies, F., Gibson, J., Azim, L., Wall, L., Ahuja, N., Al‐Ashmori, S., Keys, S., Kabir, T., & Chew‐Graham, C. A. (2024). Aripiprazole/Sertraline Combination: Clinical and Cost‐Effectiveness in Comparison With Quetiapine for the Treatment of Bipolar Depression (ASCEnD Trial)—Protocol for a Nested Qualitative Study. Health Expectations, 27(5), Article e70018. https://doi.org/10.1111/hex.70018

Introduction
Bipolar disorder is a recurrent mental health disorder with a prevalence rate of 1.4%. On average, there can be a delay of 9.5 years from the initial presentation of symptoms to a confirmed diagnosis. Individuals living with bipolar dis... Read More about Aripiprazole/Sertraline Combination: Clinical and Cost‐Effectiveness in Comparison With Quetiapine for the Treatment of Bipolar Depression (ASCEnD Trial)—Protocol for a Nested Qualitative Study.