Felicity Fanning
BlackRock
12 Papers
40 Citations
Felicity Fanning is an academic researcher from BlackRock. The author has contributed to research in topics: Schizophrenia & Social class. The author has an hindex of 6, co-authored 12 publications.
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Papers
First-Episode Psychosis and Disengagement From Treatment: A Systematic Review
Roisin Doyle,Niall Turner,Felicity Fanning,Daria Brennan,Laoise Renwick,Elizabeth Lawlor,Mary Clarke +6 more
TL;DR: There is a need for a clearly defined and agreed measurement of service engagement and disengagement across FEP services and those who enter an FEP program without family involvement and support as well as those who maintain persistent substance abuse are at higher risk of disengagement.
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The prognostic value of formal thought disorder following first episode psychosis.
Eric Roche,John Lyne,Brian O'Donoghue,Ricardo Segurado,Caragh Behan,Laoise Renwick,Felicity Fanning,Kevin Madigan,Mary Clarke +8 more
TL;DR: Longitudinal and dimensional evaluation of FTD has a clinical utility that is distinct from a cross-sectional or unitary assessment, supportive of some of the changes in DSM-V with an emphasis on longitudinal and dimensional appraisal of psychopathology.
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Group cognitive behavioural therapy for first episode psychosis: who's referred, who attends and who completes it?
Felicity Fanning,Sharon Foley,Elizabeth Lawlor,Stephen McWilliams,Deirdre Jackson,Laoise Renwick,Marie Sutton,Niall Turner,Anthony Kinsella,Timothy Trimble,Eadbhard O'Callaghan +10 more
TL;DR: It is sought to determine what patient characteristics influenced clinicians' decision to refer or not to refer to group cognitive behavioural therapy for FEP and what characteristics were associated with those referred attending/not attending and adhering/notadhering to the programme.
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Work life after psychosis: A detailed examination.
Niall Turner,Paul O'Mahony,Michelle Hill,Felicity Fanning,Conall Larkin,John L. Waddington,Eadbhard O'Callaghan,Mary Clarke +7 more
TL;DR: The paid and non-paid work attained by people affected by a psychotic illness played an important role in the extent of their wellbeing, recovery, and social inclusion.
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Social class mobility in first episode psychosis and the association with depression, hopelessness and suicidality
Brian O'Donoghue,Brian O'Donoghue,John Lyne,John Lyne,Felicity Fanning,Anthony Kinsella,Anthony Kinsella,Abbie Lane,Niall Turner,Eadbhard O'Callaghan,Eadbhard O'Callaghan,Mary Clarke,Mary Clarke +12 more
TL;DR: Examination of the distribution of the social classes of individuals presenting with a first episode of psychosis (FEP) compared to the general population and to their family of origin found individuals who either maintain their social class or experience upward social class mobility are more susceptible to hopelessness.
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