Multiple versus single risk behaviour interventions for people with severe mental illness: a network meta-analysis and qualitative synthesis
Background: People with severe mental illness die 15-20 years earlier than the general population. Reasons why include that people with severe mental illness are more likely to smoke and be physically inactive as a result of social inequalities. Objectives: (1) Evaluate the clinical effectiveness of...
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Main Authors: | Nick Meader (Author), Hollie Melton (Author), Connor Evans (Author), Kath Wright (Author), David Shiers (Author), Elena Ratschen (Author), Sofia Dias (Author), Ceri Dare (Author), Gordon Johnston (Author), Harminder Kaur (Author), Michel Syrett (Author), Christopher J Armitage (Author), Rachel Churchill (Author), Simon Gilbody (Author), Peter Coventry (Author) |
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