Bernadka Dubicka
University of Manchester
77 Papers
156 Citations
Bernadka Dubicka is an academic researcher from University of Manchester. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Mental health. The author has an hindex of 17, co-authored 63 publications. Previous affiliations of Bernadka Dubicka include East London NHS Foundation Trust & University of Cambridge.
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Papers
Clinical and Psychosocial Predictors of Suicide Attempts and Nonsuicidal Self-Injury in the Adolescent Depression Antidepressants and Psychotherapy Trial (ADAPT)
TL;DR: A history of nonsuicidal self-injury prior to treatment is a clinical marker for subsequent suicide attempts and should be as carefully assessed in depressed youths as current suicidal intent and behavior.
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Selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs) and routine specialist care with and without cognitive behaviour therapy in adolescents with major depression: randomised controlled trial
Ian M. Goodyer,Bernadka Dubicka,Paul Wilkinson,Raphael Kelvin,Chris Roberts,Sarah Byford,Siobhan Breen,Claire Ford,Barbara Barrett,Alison Leech,J. Rothwell,Lydia White,Richard C. Harrington +12 more
TL;DR: For adolescents with moderate to severe major depression there is no evidence that the combination of CBT plus an SSRI in the presence of routine clinical care contributes to an improved outcome by 28 weeks compared with the provision of routineclinical care plus anSSRI alone.
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Child and adolescent mental health amidst emergencies and disasters.
TL;DR: Child and adolescent mental health services can contribute greatly to emergency preparedness, resilience and response and, ultimately, mitigate harmful effects on the most vulnerable members of society.
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The MacArthur Three-City Outcome Study: Evaluating Multi-Informant Measures of Young Children’s Symptomatology
Jennifer C. Ablow,Jeffrey R. Measelle,Helena C. Kraemer,Richard Harrington,Joan L. Luby,Nancy A. Smider,Lisa Dierker,Valerie Clark,Bernadka Dubicka,Amy Heffelfinger,Marilyn J. Essex,David J. Kupfer +11 more
TL;DR: In a case-control study, mothers, teachers, and children reported on multiple dimensions of children's mental health for 120 children (67 community and 53 clinic-referred children) as discussed by the authors.
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Improving mood with psychoanalytic and cognitive therapies (IMPACT): a pragmatic effectiveness superiority trial to investigate whether specialised psychological treatment reduces the risk for relapse in adolescents with moderate to severe unipolar depression: study protocol for a randomised controlled trial
Ian M. Goodyer,Sonya Tsancheva,Sarah Byford,Bernadka Dubicka,Jonathan Hill,Raphael Kelvin,Shirley Reynolds,Chris Roberts,Robert Senior,John Suckling,Paul Wilkinson,Mary Target,Peter Fonagy +12 more
TL;DR: Whether Cognitive Behavioural Therapy or Short Term Psychoanalytic Therapy is superior in reducing relapse compared with Specialist Clinical Care is determined to determine whether time to recovery and/or relapse are moderated by variations in brain structure and function and selected genetic and hormone biomarkers taken at entry.