Richard J Drake

Summary

Affiliation: University of Manchester
Country: UK

Publications

  1. ncbi Insight as a predictor of the outcome of first-episode nonaffective psychosis in a prospective cohort study in England
    Richard J Drake
    Division of Psychiatry, University of Manchester, Education and Research Centre, Wythenshawe Hospital, Manchester, United Kingdom
    J Clin Psychiatry 68:81-6. 2007
  2. ncbi Insight into illness: impact on diagnosis and outcome of nonaffective psychosis
    Richard J Drake
    Psychiatry Research Group, School of Community Based Medicine, University of Manchester, 3 315 University Place East, Oxford Road, Manchester M13 9PL, England
    Curr Psychiatry Rep 10:210-6. 2008
  3. ncbi Alignment and theory of mind in schizophrenia
    Suzanne L K Stewart
    School of Psychological Sciences, University of Manchester, Manchester, UK
    Cogn Neuropsychiatry 13:431-48. 2008
  4. ncbi Sexual function of patients with schizophrenia receiving first-generation (FGA) or second-generation antipsychotic (SGA) treatment
    Ahmed Mahmoud
    Mental Health and Neurodegeneration Research Group, School of Community Based Medicine, The University of Manchester, Manchester, UK
    Int J Psychiatry Clin Pract 16:148-52. 2012
  5. ncbi Mental state references in psychosis: a pilot study of prompted implicit mentalising during dialogue and its relationship with social functioning
    Suzanne L K Stewart
    School of Psychological Sciences, University of Manchester, Manchester, UK
    Cogn Neuropsychiatry 14:53-75. 2009
  6. ncbi The relationships among insight, social support, and depression in psychosis
    Suzanne L Kaiser
    School of Psychological Sciences, University of Manchester, Manchester, United Kingdom
    J Nerv Ment Dis 194:905-8. 2006

Detail Information

Publications6

  1. ncbi Insight as a predictor of the outcome of first-episode nonaffective psychosis in a prospective cohort study in England
    Richard J Drake
    Division of Psychiatry, University of Manchester, Education and Research Centre, Wythenshawe Hospital, Manchester, United Kingdom
    J Clin Psychiatry 68:81-6. 2007
    ..To estimate the effect of insight on time to relapse and readmission and on social function and symptoms after following up a cohort of first-episodes of nonaffective psychosis for 18 months...
  2. ncbi Insight into illness: impact on diagnosis and outcome of nonaffective psychosis
    Richard J Drake
    Psychiatry Research Group, School of Community Based Medicine, University of Manchester, 3 315 University Place East, Oxford Road, Manchester M13 9PL, England
    Curr Psychiatry Rep 10:210-6. 2008
    ..Atypical antipsychotics were not specifically beneficial in one large trial, but cognitive-behavioral therapy was in another...
  3. ncbi Alignment and theory of mind in schizophrenia
    Suzanne L K Stewart
    School of Psychological Sciences, University of Manchester, Manchester, UK
    Cogn Neuropsychiatry 13:431-48. 2008
    ....
  4. ncbi Sexual function of patients with schizophrenia receiving first-generation (FGA) or second-generation antipsychotic (SGA) treatment
    Ahmed Mahmoud
    Mental Health and Neurodegeneration Research Group, School of Community Based Medicine, The University of Manchester, Manchester, UK
    Int J Psychiatry Clin Pract 16:148-52. 2012
    ..Sexual function is an important aspect of human experience, which can be affected by antipsychotic drug treatment. Sexual dysfunction in patients with schizophrenia may be less prevalent with SGA than with FGA drug treatment...
  5. ncbi Mental state references in psychosis: a pilot study of prompted implicit mentalising during dialogue and its relationship with social functioning
    Suzanne L K Stewart
    School of Psychological Sciences, University of Manchester, Manchester, UK
    Cogn Neuropsychiatry 14:53-75. 2009
    ..e., the frequency and variety of mental and emotional state words as well as references to own mental state) and that performance would relate to social functioning...
  6. ncbi The relationships among insight, social support, and depression in psychosis
    Suzanne L Kaiser
    School of Psychological Sciences, University of Manchester, Manchester, United Kingdom
    J Nerv Ment Dis 194:905-8. 2006
    ..We found no direct relationship between insight and depression. This was consistent with satisfaction with social support mediating the relationship between global insight and depression...