Launched in 2020, the ESRC Centre at King's College London aims to transform understanding of how social, economic and cultural changes affect mental health.
Childhood social isolation 🚶♀️ → higher inflammation at 18 in E-Risk 🔥
But only suPAR holds after adjustments, and twin comparisons suggest shared family factors, not isolation alone, explain the link 👨👩👧👦🔗
pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/37992788/
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🧡Read our new Refugee Mental Health & Place Blog by members of the @helenbamber.bsky.social co-production group: "Co-producing research in a hostile environment: Reflections from practice"
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ESRC Centre for Society and Mental Health
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How can mental health services tackle poverty and isolation to improve outcomes?
Mental health services are failing to adequately address the social and economic needs of service users, despite these being critical to recovery, according to a major new body of research from King’s College London.