Jocelyn Catty
St George's Hospital
12 Papers
59 Citations
Jocelyn Catty is an academic researcher from St George's Hospital. The author has contributed to research in topics: Mental health & Mental illness. The author has an hindex of 8, co-authored 12 publications. Previous affiliations of Jocelyn Catty include University of London.
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Papers
Deconstructing home-based care for mental illness: Can one identify the effective ingredients?
TL;DR: Home‐based care for severe mental illness has been the focus of intense research over the last 30 years and has produced mixed results, but replications of Assertive Community Treatment in Europe have consistently failed to find differences.
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Day centres for severe mental illness
TL;DR: The reviewers feel that the inclusion of any studies less rigorous than randomised trials would result in misleading findings and that it is not unreasonable to expect well designed, conducted and reported randomised controlled trials of day centre care.
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Individual Placement and Support in Europe: the EQOLISE trial.
TL;DR: The authors conducted a randomized controlled trial of individual placement and support (IPS) versus high-quality train-and-place vocational rehabilitation in six European centres with very different labour market and health and social care conditions.
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Social services and health services day care in mental health: the social networks and care needs of their users.
TL;DR: It is unlikely that the needs of most day care users could be met by either service interchangeably, so it is vital to understand differences between health service day hospitals and social service day centres.
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Social networks among users of mental health day care--predictors of social contacts and confiding relationships.
TL;DR: For people in day care, the stereotype that people with longer-term mental health problems are socially isolated is contradicted by this study, and the limited role of professionals in providing confiding relationships is striking.
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