Psychology News
There is no improvement in mental health outcomes in extremely preterm born in 1995 versus 2006 at 11 years of age finds the EPICure studies. Read more here.
Comparing behavioural outcomes in children born extremely preterm between 2006 and 1995: the EPICure studies.
A study by Jennifer Larsen and colleagues at the University of Leicester and Professor Dieter Wolke (University of Warwick) and others from the Institute of Mental Health at the University of Nottingham; the Neurodevelopmental Specialist Service (NeSS), Nottinghamshire Healthcare NHS Foundation Trust and EGA Institute for Women’s Health, University College London compared mental health outcome of extremely preterm births from 1995 and 2006 at 11 years and found there had been no improvement. Read full details here:
Larsen, J., Kochhar, P., Wolke, D., Draper, E. S., Marlow, N., & Johnson, S. European Child & Adolescent Psychiatry. (2023) https://doi.org/10.1007/s00787-023-02258-w
Congratulations to Hannah Colley, Millie Haslam and Gabriella Bishop who have produced the winning video in the Sleep and Health third year undergraduate module.
In the Sleep and Health (PS362) third year undergraduate module this year, groups of students were asked to produce a three-minute educational video explaining the fancy science behind a sleep-related topic to the general public.
The following group has the winning entry: