Robert C Peveler

Summary

Affiliation: University of Southampton
Country: UK

Publications

  1. ncbi Effect of antidepressant drug counselling and information leaflets on adherence to drug treatment in primary care: randomised controlled trial
    R Peveler
    Mental Health Group, University of Southampton, Royal South Hants Hospital, Southampton SO14 0YG
    BMJ 319:612-5. 1999
  2. ncbi Antipsychotics and hyperprolactinaemia: clinical recommendations
    Robert C Peveler
    University of Southampton, Royal South Hants Hospital, Southampton, UK
    J Psychopharmacol 22:98-103. 2008
  3. ncbi The relationship of disordered eating habits and attitudes to clinical outcomes in young adult females with type 1 diabetes
    Robert C Peveler
    Community Clinical Sciences Research Division, School of Medicine, University of Southampton, Southampton, UK
    Diabetes Care 28:84-8. 2005
  4. ncbi Modifiable risk factors for non-adherence to immunosuppressants in renal transplant recipients: a cross-sectional study
    Janet A Butler
    Mental Health Group, Royal South Hants Hospital, Southampton SO14 0YG, UK
    Nephrol Dial Transplant 19:3144-9. 2004
  5. ncbi Obesity, serious mental illness and antipsychotic drugs
    Richard I G Holt
    Developmental Origins of Health and Disease Division, School of Medicine, University of Southampton, DS Building MP887, Southampton General Hospital, Tremona Road, Southampton SO16 6YD, UK
    Diabetes Obes Metab 11:665-79. 2009
  6. ncbi Relationship between loneliness and proangiogenic cytokines in newly diagnosed tumors of colon and rectum
    Bina Nausheen
    Division of Clinical Neurosciences, School of Medicine, University of Southampton, Royal South Hants Hospital, Brinton s Terrace, Southampton, United Kingdom
    Psychosom Med 72:912-6. 2010
  7. ncbi Frequency and impact of nonadherence to immunosuppressants after renal transplantation: a systematic review
    Janet A Butler
    University Mental Health Group, Royal South Hants Hospital, Southampton, United Kingdom
    Transplantation 77:769-76. 2004
  8. ncbi Antipsychotics and hyperprolactinaemia: mechanisms, consequences and management
    Richard I G Holt
    Endocrinology and Metabolism Sub Division, Developmental Origins of Adult Health and Disease Division, University of Southampton School of Medicine, Southampton, UK
    Clin Endocrinol (Oxf) 74:141-7. 2011
  9. ncbi Association between antipsychotic drugs and diabetes
    Richard I G Holt
    Endocrinology and Metabolism Sub Division, Developmental Origins of Adult Disease Division, School of Medicine, University of Southampton, Southampton, UK
    Diabetes Obes Metab 8:125-35. 2006
  10. ncbi Measuring compliance with drug regimens after renal transplantation: comparison of self-report and clinician rating with electronic monitoring
    Janet A Butler
    University Mental Health Group, Royal South Hants Hospital, Southampton, United Kingdom
    Transplantation 77:786-9. 2004

Detail Information

Publications12

  1. ncbi Effect of antidepressant drug counselling and information leaflets on adherence to drug treatment in primary care: randomised controlled trial
    R Peveler
    Mental Health Group, University of Southampton, Royal South Hants Hospital, Southampton SO14 0YG
    BMJ 319:612-5. 1999
    ..To evaluate two different methods of improving adherence to antidepressant drugs...
  2. ncbi Antipsychotics and hyperprolactinaemia: clinical recommendations
    Robert C Peveler
    University of Southampton, Royal South Hants Hospital, Southampton, UK
    J Psychopharmacol 22:98-103. 2008
    ..We hope it will add to the debate about this topic...
  3. ncbi The relationship of disordered eating habits and attitudes to clinical outcomes in young adult females with type 1 diabetes
    Robert C Peveler
    Community Clinical Sciences Research Division, School of Medicine, University of Southampton, Southampton, UK
    Diabetes Care 28:84-8. 2005
    ..To describe the clinical outcomes of adolescent and young adult female subjects with type 1 diabetes in relation to the disturbance of eating habits and attitudes over 8-12 years...
  4. ncbi Modifiable risk factors for non-adherence to immunosuppressants in renal transplant recipients: a cross-sectional study
    Janet A Butler
    Mental Health Group, Royal South Hants Hospital, Southampton SO14 0YG, UK
    Nephrol Dial Transplant 19:3144-9. 2004
    ..Non-adherence to immunosuppressants is a major cause of renal transplant failure. Interventions to improve adherence need to target modifiable risk factors...
  5. ncbi Obesity, serious mental illness and antipsychotic drugs
    Richard I G Holt
    Developmental Origins of Health and Disease Division, School of Medicine, University of Southampton, DS Building MP887, Southampton General Hospital, Tremona Road, Southampton SO16 6YD, UK
    Diabetes Obes Metab 11:665-79. 2009
    ..The complexity of the system regulating body weight allows us to start to understand why some individuals appear much more prone to weight gain and obesity than others...
  6. ncbi Relationship between loneliness and proangiogenic cytokines in newly diagnosed tumors of colon and rectum
    Bina Nausheen
    Division of Clinical Neurosciences, School of Medicine, University of Southampton, Royal South Hants Hospital, Brinton s Terrace, Southampton, United Kingdom
    Psychosom Med 72:912-6. 2010
    ..Lack of social support has been prospectively associated with cancer progression...
  7. ncbi Frequency and impact of nonadherence to immunosuppressants after renal transplantation: a systematic review
    Janet A Butler
    University Mental Health Group, Royal South Hants Hospital, Southampton, United Kingdom
    Transplantation 77:769-76. 2004
    ..However, this review shows nonadherence to be common and to have a large impact on transplant survival. Therefore, significant improvements in graft survival could be expected from effective interventions to improve adherence...
  8. ncbi Antipsychotics and hyperprolactinaemia: mechanisms, consequences and management
    Richard I G Holt
    Endocrinology and Metabolism Sub Division, Developmental Origins of Adult Health and Disease Division, University of Southampton School of Medicine, Southampton, UK
    Clin Endocrinol (Oxf) 74:141-7. 2011
    ..Tertiary prevention of complications should also be considered...
  9. ncbi Association between antipsychotic drugs and diabetes
    Richard I G Holt
    Endocrinology and Metabolism Sub Division, Developmental Origins of Adult Disease Division, School of Medicine, University of Southampton, Southampton, UK
    Diabetes Obes Metab 8:125-35. 2006
    ..The few studies that have included a placebo group suggest that we cannot necessarily blame antipsychotic medication when diabetes develops in an individual with schizophrenia...
  10. ncbi Measuring compliance with drug regimens after renal transplantation: comparison of self-report and clinician rating with electronic monitoring
    Janet A Butler
    University Mental Health Group, Royal South Hants Hospital, Southampton, United Kingdom
    Transplantation 77:786-9. 2004
    ..Further research on how best to facilitate disclosure in clinical settings may be the best way to develop adherence measures for use in routine practice...
  11. ncbi A review of the association between antipsychotic use and hyperprolactinaemia
    Chris Bushe
    Eli Lilly and Company Ltd, Basingstoke, UK
    J Psychopharmacol 22:46-55. 2008
    ..Significant rates of hyperprolactinaemia of lesser severity and more transience have also been reported in association with other atypical antipsychotics...
  12. ncbi Poor prognosis of young adults with type 1 diabetes: a longitudinal study
    Kathryn S Bryden
    Division of Public Health and Primary Health Care, University of Oxford, Oxford, UK
    Diabetes Care 26:1052-7. 2003
    ..1, 95% CI 2.9-28.6, P < 0.0001). CONCLUSIONS: The clinical and psychiatric outcome in this cohort was poor. Psychiatric symptoms in later adolescence and young adulthood appeared to predict later psychiatric problems...