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David Crepaz-Keay

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BMJ (Clinical Research Ed.)|December 17, 2005
Who benefits from the new act?David Crepaz-Keay
Mental Health Today (Brighton, England)|February 16, 2005
Breaking down barriersElizabeth Gale, David Crepaz-Keay, Paul Farmer
Journal of Medical Ethics|October 24, 2017
'Absolutely not!' Contextual values and equality of voices in mental healthK W M Fulford, David Crepaz-Keay
Journal of Innovation in Health Informatics|January 24, 2019
Mental health service users' perceptions of data sharing and data protection: a qualitative reportEmily Nina Satinsky, Corine Driessens, David Crepaz-Keay, et al.
Culture, Medicine and Psychiatry|November 2, 2025
The Social Drama of Mental Health Professionals who are also Former Mental Health Service UsersKarina Stjernegaard, Lene Lauge Berring, Sidse Marie Arnfred, et al.
The British Journal of Psychiatry : the Journal of Mental Science|October 20, 2018
Montgomery and shared decision-making: implications for good psychiatric practiceGwen Adshead, David Crepaz-Keay, Mayura Deshpande, et al.
The British Journal of Psychiatry : the Journal of Mental Science|June 11, 2016
Rates of voluntary and compulsory psychiatric in-patient treatment in England: an ecological study investigating associations with deprivation and demographicsPatrick Keown, Orla McBride, Liz Twigg, et al.
The British Journal of Psychiatry : the Journal of Mental Science|December 3, 2016
Authors' replyPatrick Keown, Orla McBride, Liz Twigg, et al.
Psychological Medicine|May 20, 2021
Effects of ethnic density on the risk of compulsory psychiatric admission for individuals attending secondary care mental health services: evidence from a large-scale study in EnglandOrla McBride, Craig Duncan, Liz Twigg, et al.
The Lancet. Psychiatry|June 26, 2017
Variation in compulsory psychiatric inpatient admission in England: a cross-classified, multilevel analysisScott Weich, Orla McBride, Liz Twigg, et al.
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BMJ (Clinical Research Ed.)|December 17, 2005
Who benefits from the new act?David Crepaz-Keay
Mental Health Today (Brighton, England)|February 16, 2005
Breaking down barriersElizabeth Gale, David Crepaz-Keay, Paul Farmer
Journal of Medical Ethics|October 24, 2017
'Absolutely not!' Contextual values and equality of voices in mental healthK W M Fulford, David Crepaz-Keay
Journal of Innovation in Health Informatics|January 24, 2019
Mental health service users' perceptions of data sharing and data protection: a qualitative reportEmily Nina Satinsky, Corine Driessens, David Crepaz-Keay, et al.
Culture, Medicine and Psychiatry|November 2, 2025
The Social Drama of Mental Health Professionals who are also Former Mental Health Service UsersKarina Stjernegaard, Lene Lauge Berring, Sidse Marie Arnfred, et al.
The British Journal of Psychiatry : the Journal of Mental Science|October 20, 2018
Montgomery and shared decision-making: implications for good psychiatric practiceGwen Adshead, David Crepaz-Keay, Mayura Deshpande, et al.
The British Journal of Psychiatry : the Journal of Mental Science|June 11, 2016
Rates of voluntary and compulsory psychiatric in-patient treatment in England: an ecological study investigating associations with deprivation and demographicsPatrick Keown, Orla McBride, Liz Twigg, et al.
The British Journal of Psychiatry : the Journal of Mental Science|December 3, 2016
Authors' replyPatrick Keown, Orla McBride, Liz Twigg, et al.
Psychological Medicine|May 20, 2021
Effects of ethnic density on the risk of compulsory psychiatric admission for individuals attending secondary care mental health services: evidence from a large-scale study in EnglandOrla McBride, Craig Duncan, Liz Twigg, et al.
The Lancet. Psychiatry|June 26, 2017
Variation in compulsory psychiatric inpatient admission in England: a cross-classified, multilevel analysisScott Weich, Orla McBride, Liz Twigg, et al.
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