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D-Index
48
Citations
8302
World Ranking
3186
National Ranking
540

Overview

Paul Lelliott is affiliated with the Royal College of Psychiatrists in the United Kingdom. Their research contributions include work published in peer-reviewed scientific journals, with a focus evident from recent publications.

One of their recent papers is titled "Single-Cell Omics and Spatial Mapping Reveals Sex-Specific Mechanisms Governing Cardiac Fibrosis and Hypertrophy", published in 2024 in the journal Heart Lung and Circulation. This paper addresses cellular and molecular mechanisms related to cardiac fibrosis and hypertrophy, highlighting sex-specific differences in these cardiovascular conditions.

Collaborations constitute an important aspect of Paul Lelliott's research activities. Frequent co-authors include:

  • Gabriella E. Farrugia
  • Rebecca L. Harper
  • Tavane Harrison
  • Crisdion Krstevski
  • Helen Kiriazis

The publication venues associated with their work have so far included:

  • Heart Lung and Circulation

Paul Lelliott's research intersects with themes in psychiatry and cardiovascular biology, given the nature of both the research institution and the focus of the published study. The 2024 paper demonstrates an application of advanced techniques such as single-cell omics and spatial mapping to uncover nuanced biological mechanisms.

No record of book publications or awards is associated with Paul Lelliott in the current data set. The research profile emphasizes journal articles and collaborative projects within specialized medical domains.

Best Publications

  • Alprazolam and exposure alone and combined in panic disorder with agoraphobia. A controlled study in London and Toronto.

    Isaac M. Marks;Richard P. Swinson;Metin Başoğlu;Klaus Kuch

  • Brief scale for measuring the outcomes of emotional and behavioural disorders in children. Health of the Nation Outcome Scales for children and Adolescents (HoNOSCA).

    Simon G. Gowers;Richard C. Harrington;Anna Whitton;Paul Lelliott

  • Clomipramine, Self-exposure and Therapist-aided Exposure for Obsessive–Compulsive Rituals

    I M Marks;P Lelliott;M Basoglu;H Noshirvani

  • Anorgasmia from clomipramine in obsessive-compulsive disorder. A controlled trial.

    W O Monteiro;H F Noshirvani;I M Marks;P T Lelliott

  • What do we know about life on acute psychiatric wards in the UK? A review of the research evidence.

    Alan Quirk;Paul Lelliott

  • Sharing decisions in consultations involving anti-psychotic medication: a qualitative study of psychiatrists' experiences.

    Clive Seale;Robert Chaplin;Paul Lelliott;Alan Quirk

  • Mental health and employment: much work still to be done

    Samuel B. Harvey;Max Henderson;Paul Lelliott;Matthew Hotopf

  • Health of the Nation Outcome Scales for Children and Adolescents (HoNOSCA). Glossary for HoNOSCA score sheet.

    S G Gowers;R C Harrington;A Whitton;A Beevor

  • Mental health and work

    Paul Lelliott;Jed Boardman;Sam Harvey;Max Henderson

  • Onset of Panic Disorder With Agoraphobia: Toward an Integrated Model

    Paul Lelliott;Isaac Marks;Gerard McNamee;Adolf Tobeña

  • Health of the Nation Outcome Scales for elderly people (HoNOS 65

    Alistair Burns;Anne Beevor;Paul Lelliott;John Wing

  • High-dose and combination antipsychotic prescribing in acute adult wards in the UK: the challenges posed by p.r.n. prescribing

    Carol Paton;Thomas R. E. Barnes;Mary-Rose Cavanagh;David Taylor

  • Obsessive-compulsive beliefs and treatment outcome

    Lelliott Pt;Noshirvani Hf;Başoğlu M;Marks Im

  • The results of a multi-centre audit of the prescribing of antipsychotic drugs for in-patients in the UK

    Maria Harrington;Paul Lelliott;Carol Paton;Chike Okocha

  • The permeable institution: an ethnographic study of three acute psychiatric wards in London.

    Alan Quirk;Paul Lelliott;Clive Seale

  • Six-year follow-up after exposure and clomipramine therapy for obsessive compulsive disorder.

    Geraldine O'Sullivan;Homa Noshirvani;Isaac Marks;William Monteiro

  • The influence of patient variables on polypharmacy and combined high dose of antipsychotic drugs prescribed for in-patients

    Paul Lelliott;Carol Paton;Maria Harrington;Maria Konsolaki

  • London's Mental Health.

    Sally M. Johnson;R. Ramsey;Graham Thornicroft;E. Brooks

  • A national audit of new long-stay psychiatric patients. I: Method and description of the cohort.

    Paul Lelliott;John Wing;Paul Clifford

  • Patterns of antipsychotic and anticholinergic prescribing for hospital inpatients.

    Carol Paton;Paul Lelliott;Maria Harrington;Chike Okocha

  • How pressure is applied in shared decisions about antipsychotic medication: a conversation analytic study of psychiatric outpatient consultations

    Alan Quirk;Rob Chaplin;Paul Lelliott;Clive Seale

  • The cost consequences of changing the hospital-community balance: the mental health residential care study

    Martin R J. Knapp;Daniel Chisholm;Jack Astin;Paul Lelliott

  • Handbook of psychotherapy and behavior change: S.L. Garfield and A.E. Bergin (Eds), 3rd edn. Wiley, New York (1986). xvi + 886 pages. £81.25

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Frequent Co-Authors

Isaac Marks
Isaac Marks King's College London
Clive Seale
Clive Seale Brunel University London
Metin Başoğlu
Metin Başoğlu King's College London
Richard P. Swinson
Richard P. Swinson McMaster University
Tom Sensky
Tom Sensky Imperial College London
Alistair Burns
Alistair Burns University of Manchester
Uwe Koch
Uwe Koch Universität Hamburg
Daniel Stahl
Daniel Stahl King's College London
Matthew Hotopf
Matthew Hotopf King's College London
Martin Härter
Martin Härter Universität Hamburg

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