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Peter Huxley is affiliated with Bangor University in the United Kingdom. Their research primarily focuses on psychology and medicine, with notable specialization in clinical psychology, social psychology, general health professions, psychiatry and mental health, and epidemiology.

The scientist's work covers several main topics, including mental health treatment and access, schizophrenia research and treatment, chronic disease management strategies, mental health and patient involvement, suicide and self-harm studies, mental health and psychiatry, and health systems, economic evaluations, and quality of life.

Recent publications by Peter Huxley include:

  • Schizophrenia outcomes in the 21st century: A systematic review, 2021, Brain and Behavior
  • Development of a core outcome set for use in community-based bipolar trials-A qualitative study and modified Delphi, 2020, PLoS ONE
  • Social prescribing: an inadequate response to the degradation of social care in mental health, 2023, BJPsych Bulletin
  • Collaborative care approaches for people with severe mental illness, 2024, Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews
  • Status of primary and secondary mental healthcare of people with severe mental illness: an epidemiological study from the UK PARTNERS2 programme, 2021, BJPsych Open

Frequent co-authors collaborating with Huxley include Rob Poole, Humera Plappert, John Gibson, Anne Krayer, and Siobhán Reilly.

Notable publication venues for their research work are:

  • BJPsych Bulletin
  • BJPsych Open
  • The British Journal of Psychiatry
  • Social Work and Social Sciences Review
  • Brain and Behavior

Best Publications

  • Common mental disorders : a bio-social model

    David P. Goldberg;Peter Huxley

  • Application and Results of the Manchester Short Assessment of Quality of Life (Mansa)

    Stefan Priebe;Peter Huxley;Susan Knight;Sherrill Evans

  • Mental Illness in the Community: The Pathway to Psychiatric Care.

    A. C. Higgins;David Goldberg;Peter Huxley

  • Helping people with severe mental illness to obtain work: systematic review

    Ruth E Crowther;Max Marshall;Gary R Bond;Peter Huxley

  • Reducing psychiatric stigma and discrimination: evaluation of educational interventions in UK secondary schools.

    Vanessa Pinfold;Hilary Toulmin;Graham Thornicroft;Peter Huxley

  • Mental illness in the community : the pathway to psychiatric care

    David P. Goldberg;Peter Huxley

  • Quality of Life and Mental Health Services

    Keith Bridges;Peter Huxley;Hadi Mohamad;Joseph Oliver

  • Mental health, burnout and job satisfaction among mental health social workers in England and Wales

    Sherrill Evans;Peter Huxley;Claire Gately;Martin Webber

  • Vocational rehabilitation for people with severe mental illness.

    Ruth Crowther;Max Marshall;Gary R Bond;Peter Huxley

  • Measuring the quality of life of severely mentally ill people using the Lancashire Quality of Life Profile

    J. P. J. Oliver;P. J. Huxley;S. Priebe;W. Kaiser

  • Mental Illness in the Community

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  • Supported employment for adults with severe mental illness.

    Yoshihiro Kinoshita;Toshi A Furukawa;Kuni Kinoshita;Mina Honyashiki

  • Alleviating staff stress in care homes for people with dementia: protocol for stepped-wedge cluster randomised trial to evaluate a web-based Mindfulness- Stress Reduction course

    Christine Baker;Peter Huxley;Michael Dennis;Saiful Islam

  • Active ingredients in anti-stigma programmes in mental health.

    Vanessa Pinfold;Graham Thornicroft;Peter Huxley;Paul Farmer

  • 'Not knowing where I am doesn't mean I don't know what I like': cognitive impairment and quality of life responses in elderly people.

    Caroline Godlove Mozley;Peter Huxley;Caroline Sutcliffe;Heather Bagley

  • Reducing psychiatric stigma and discrimination--evaluating an educational intervention with the police force in England.

    V. Pinfold;P. Huxley;G. Thornicroft;P. Farmer

  • Stress and pressures in mental health social work: The worker speaks

    Peter Huxley;Sherrill Evans;Claire Gately;Martin Webber

  • Social inclusion, social quality and mental illness.

    Peter Huxley;Graham Thornicroft

  • Systematic reviews of the effectiveness of day care for people with severe mental disorders: (1) acute day hospital versus admission; (2) vocational rehabilitation; (3) day hospital versus outpatient care.

    M. Marshall;R. Crowther;A. Almaraz-Serrano;FH Creed

  • The impact of mental illness on quality of life: A comparison of severe mental illness, common mental disorder and healthy population samples

    Sherrill Evans;Sube Banerjee;Morven Leese;Peter Huxley

  • Measuring access to social capital: the validity and reliability of the Resource Generator-UK and its association with common mental disorder.

    Martin P. Webber;Peter J. Huxley

Frequent Co-Authors

David Challis
David Challis University of Nottingham
Alistair Burns
Alistair Burns University of Manchester
Jill Manthorpe
Jill Manthorpe King's College London
Jenny Shaw
Jenny Shaw University of Manchester
David Goldberg
David Goldberg King's College London
Peter Tyrer
Peter Tyrer Imperial College London
Louise M. Howard
Louise M. Howard King's College London
Joanna Murray
Joanna Murray King's College London
Elizabeth Kuipers
Elizabeth Kuipers King's College London
David Kingdon
David Kingdon University of Southampton

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