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| K IsmailSummaryAffiliation: Institute of Psychiatry Country: UK Publications
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Is there a Gulf War syndrome?K Ismail
Gulf War Illness Research Unit, Guy s, King s, and St Thomas s Medical School, London, UK
Lancet 353:179-82. 1999..We investigated whether the pattern of symptom reporting by veterans of the Gulf War differed from that in active servicemen who had not fought in the Gulf War or who had fought in other conflicts...
Chronic fatigue syndrome and related disorders in UK veterans of the Gulf War 1990-1991: results from a two-phase cohort studyK Ismail
Department of Psychological Medicine, Institute of Psychiatry, King s College London, London, UK
Psychol Med 38:953-61. 2008..The aim was to determine the prevalence of chronic fatigue syndrome (CFS), chronic fatigue and fibromyalgia in UK military personnel after the Gulf War 1990-1991...
Motivational enhancement therapy with and without cognitive behaviour therapy for Type 1 diabetes: economic evaluation from a randomized controlled trialA Patel
Institute of Psychiatry, King s College London Guy s, King s and St Thomas School of Medicine Diabetes Centre, St Thomas Hospital, London, UK
Diabet Med 28:470-9. 2011..To assess the cost-effectiveness of motivational enhancement therapy and cognitive behaviour therapy for poorly controlled Type 1 diabetes...
The health effects of peace-keeping in the UK Armed Forces: Bosnia 1992-1996. Predictors of psychological symptomsM Hotopf
Gulf War Illness Research Unit, Guy's, King's and St Thomas' School of Medicine, King's College, London
Psychol Med 33:155-62. 2003..CONCLUSIONS: This study suggests that stress symptoms and GHQ-12 cases, are strongly predicted both by experiences during deployment and demographic factors...
Skin disease in Gulf war veteransE M Higgins
Dermatology Department, King's College Hospital, London, and. Gulf War Illness Research Unit, Guy's, King's and St Thomas' Medical School, London, UK
QJM 95:671-6. 2002..DISCUSSION:Skin disease does not appear to be contributing to ill health in Gulf war veterans, with the exception of an unexplained two-fold increase in seborrhoeic dermatitis...
Reported chemical sensitivities in a health survey of United Kingdom military personnelS Reid
Gulf War Illnesses Research Unit, Guy s, King s, and St Thomas s School of Medicine, London SE5 8AZ, UK
Occup Environ Med 59:196-8. 2002..To report the prevalence of self reported chemical sensitivities in three cohorts of United Kingdom service personnel...
A randomised controlled trial of cognitive behaviour therapy and motivational interviewing for people with Type 1 diabetes mellitus with persistent sub-optimal glycaemic control: a Diabetes and Psychological Therapies (ADaPT) studyK Ismail
Department of Psychological Medicine, Institute of Psychiatry, King s College London, London, UK
Health Technol Assess 14:1-101, iii-iv. 2010....
Themes elicited during motivational interviewing to improve glycaemic control in adults with Type 1 diabetes mellitusK Ridge
Institute of Psychiatry, Kings College London, London, UK
Diabet Med 29:148-52. 2012..To elicit the barriers and motivators to better diabetes self care in patients with Type 1 diabetes...
Antinuclear autoantibodies (ANA) in Gulf War-related illness and chronic fatigue syndrome (CFS) patientsA Skowera
Department of Immunology, Guy's, King's and St Thomas' School of Medicine, King's College London, London, UK
Clin Exp Immunol 129:354-8. 2002..None of the patients/or veterans we studied had ANA of the NE type. Our results show that multisymptom illness due to CFS or related to Gulf War service is not associated with antinuclear autoimmunity...
Do common mental disorders increase cigarette smoking? Results from five waves of a population-based panel cohort studyK Ismail
Department of Psychological Medicine, Guy s, King s and St Thomas School of Medicine, London, England, United Kingdom
Am J Epidemiol 152:651-7. 2000..50, 1.57, and 1.12, respectively; test for interaction, chi2 = 6.8 (3 df), p = 0.078). These findings indirectly support the hypothesis that common mental disorders may have an enduring effect of increasing cigarette smoking a year later...
Five-year follow-up of a cohort of people with their first diabetic foot ulcer: the persistent effect of depression on mortalityK Winkley
Department of Psychological Medicine, King s College London and Institute of Psychiatry, Weston Education Centre, 10 Cutcombe Road, London SE5 8AZ, UK
Diabetologia 55:303-10. 2012..The main aim of this study was to determine whether depressive disorder is still associated with increased mortality in people with their first foot ulcer at 5 years...
