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Paul Bebbington is affiliated with University College London in the United Kingdom. Their research primarily spans psychology, medicine, and social sciences, with a specific concentration on psychiatry and mental health, clinical psychology, and health. They have also contributed work in experimental and cognitive psychology as well as sociology and political science.

Their scholarly output addresses a range of mental health topics, focusing notably on schizophrenia research and treatment, mental health research topics, suicide and self-harm studies, intimate partner and family violence, mental health and psychiatry, bipolar disorder and treatment, and mental health and patient involvement.

Paul Bebbington has published multiple papers in several key venues including Psychological Medicine, Schizophrenia Research, Social Psychiatry and Psychiatric Epidemiology, Journal of Affective Disorders, and Psychology and Psychotherapy Theory Research and Practice.

Their recent papers include:

  • Effects of SlowMo, a Blended Digital Therapy Targeting Reasoning, on Paranoia Among People With Psychosis (2021, JAMA Psychiatry)
  • Intimate partner violence, suicidality, and self-harm: a probability sample survey of the general population in England (2022, The Lancet Psychiatry)
  • Bipolar disorder: Prevalence, help-seeking and use of mental health care in England. Findings from the 2014 Adult Psychiatric Morbidity Survey (2020, Journal of Affective Disorders)
  • The service user experience of SlowMo therapy: A co-produced thematic analysis of service users' subjective experience (2022, Psychology and Psychotherapy Theory Research and Practice)
  • Bridging the Digital Divide in Psychological Therapies: Observational Study of Engagement With the SlowMo Mobile App for Paranoia in Psychosis (2022, JMIR Human Factors)

The scientist has frequently collaborated with other researchers including Elizabeth Kuipers, Sally McManus, Philippa Garety, Thomas Ward, and Richard Emsley.

Best Publications

  • A cognitive model of the positive symptoms of psychosis.

    PA Garety;E Kuipers;DG Fowler;D Freeman

  • Atypical antipsychotics in the treatment of schizophrenia: systematic overview and meta-regression analysis

    John Geddes;Nick Freemantle;Paul Harrison;Paul Bebbington

  • The List of Threatening Experiences: a subset of 12 life event categories with considerable long-term contextual threat.

    Traolach S. Brugha;Paul E. Bebbington;Christopher Tennant;Jane Hurry

  • Psychological treatments in schizophrenia: I. Meta-analysis of family intervention and cognitive behaviour therapy

    S Pilling;P Bebbington;Elizabeth Kuipers;Philippa Garety

  • A cognitive model of persecutory delusions

    Daniel Freeman;Philippa A. Garety;Elizabeth Kuipers;David Fowler

  • Epidemiology of Autism Spectrum Disorders in Adults in the Community in England

    Traolach S. Brugha;Sally McManus;John Bankart;Fiona Scott

  • Mental Health and Wellbeing in England: the Adult Psychiatric Morbidity Survey 2014

    S. McManus;P. E. Bebbington;R. Jenkins;T. Brugha

  • Psychological investigation of the structure of paranoia in a non-clinical population.

    Daniel Freeman;Philippa A. Garety;Paul E. Bebbington;Benjamin Smith

  • Adult Psychiatric Morbidity in England, 2007: Results of a Household Survey

    S McManus;H Meltzer;TS Brugha;PE Bebbington

  • Psychosis, victimisation and childhood disadvantage: evidence from the second British National Survey of Psychiatric Morbidity.

    Paul E. Bebbington;Dinesh Bhugra;Traolach Brugha;Nicola Singleton

  • The World Health Report 2001

    Paul Bebbington

  • The National Psychiatric Morbidity Surveys of Great Britain--initial findings from the household survey.

    Rachel Jenkins;G Lewis;P Bebbington;T Brugha

  • Prevalence and correlates of self-reported psychotic symptoms in the British population

    Louise C. Johns;Mary Cannon;Nicola Singleton;Robin M. Murray

  • The predictive utility of expressed emotion in schizophrenia: an aggregate analysis

    Paul Bebbington;Liz Kuipers

  • The influence of age and sex on the prevalence of depressive conditions: report from the National Survey of Psychiatric Morbidity.

    P Bebbington;G Dunn;R Jenkins;G Lewis

  • The burden of care: the impact of functional psychiatric illness on the patient's family.

    G Fadden;P Bebbington;L Kuipers

  • Epidemiology of mental disorders in Camberwell

    Paul Bebbington;Jane Hurry;Christopher Tennant;Elizabeth Sturt

  • THE PSYCHOSIS SCREENING QUESTIONNAIRE

    Paul Bebbington;Tony Nayani

  • The Brief Core Schema Scales (BCSS): psychometric properties and associations with paranoia and grandiosity in non-clinical and psychosis samples

    David Fowler;Daniel Freeman;Ben Smith;Elizabeth Kuipers

  • London-East Anglia randomised controlled trial of cognitive-behavioural therapy for psychosis. I: effects of the treatment phase.

    Elizabeth Kuipers;Philippa Garety;David Fowler;Graham Dunn

Frequent Co-Authors

Elizabeth Kuipers
Elizabeth Kuipers King's College London
Rachel Jenkins
Rachel Jenkins King's College London
Daniel Freeman
Daniel Freeman University of Oxford
Traolach S. Brugha
Traolach S. Brugha University of Leicester
Philippa Garety
Philippa Garety King's College London
David Fowler
David Fowler University of Sussex
Michael Farrell
Michael Farrell University of New South Wales
Graham Dunn
Graham Dunn University of Manchester
Glyn Lewis
Glyn Lewis University College London
Sally McManus
Sally McManus City, University of London

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