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Leah Quinlivan

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BMJ (Clinical Research Ed.)|July 6, 2021
The need for compassionate self-harm servicesFaraz Mughal, Leah Quinlivan,
Journal of Medical Internet Research|September 14, 2021
Acceptability of a Brief Web-Based Theory-Based Intervention to Prevent and Reduce Self-harm: Mixed Methods EvaluationChris Keyworth, Rory O'Connor, Leah Quinlivan, et al.
Bjpsych Open|October 12, 2022
Exploring the acceptability of a brief online theory-based intervention to prevent and reduce self-harm: a theoretically framed qualitative studyChris Keyworth, Leah Quinlivan, Jessica Z Leather, et al.
BMJ Quality & Safety|October 5, 2021
Mental health services: quality, safety and suicideNav Kapur, Louise S Gorman, Leah Quinlivan, et al.
Journal of Mental Health (Abingdon, England)|January 28, 2020
Patient safety and suicide prevention in mental health services: time for a new paradigm?Leah Quinlivan, Donna L Littlewood, Roger T Webb, et al.
Irish Journal of Psychological Medicine|September 10, 2025
National clinical assessment data of Indigenous Traveller women attending 24 Irish emergency departments, between 2018-2022, in a suicidal crisis: a sequential mixed method studyKaterina Kavalidou, Joe Tighe, Paul Corcoran, et al.
The British Journal of Psychiatry : the Journal of Mental Science|September 3, 2017
Authors' replyNav Kapur, Leah Quinlivan, Sarah Steeg, et al.
Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology|March 6, 2020
Cautions, concerns, and future directions for using machine learning in relation to mental health problems and clinical and forensic risks: A brief comment on "Model complexity improves the prediction of nonsuicidal self-injury" (Fox et al., 2019)Andy P Siddaway, Leah Quinlivan, Nav Kapur, et al.
Bjpsych Open|December 2, 2020
Accuracy of individual and combined risk-scale items in the prediction of repetition of self-harm: multicentre prospective cohort studyAnna Kathryn Taylor, Sarah Steeg, Leah Quinlivan, et al.
Bjpsych Open|April 11, 2023
Understanding the relationship between oral health and psychosis: qualitative analysisElizabeth Turner, Katherine Berry, Leah Quinlivan, et al.
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BMJ (Clinical Research Ed.)|July 6, 2021
The need for compassionate self-harm servicesFaraz Mughal, Leah Quinlivan,
Journal of Medical Internet Research|September 14, 2021
Acceptability of a Brief Web-Based Theory-Based Intervention to Prevent and Reduce Self-harm: Mixed Methods EvaluationChris Keyworth, Rory O'Connor, Leah Quinlivan, et al.
Bjpsych Open|October 12, 2022
Exploring the acceptability of a brief online theory-based intervention to prevent and reduce self-harm: a theoretically framed qualitative studyChris Keyworth, Leah Quinlivan, Jessica Z Leather, et al.
BMJ Quality & Safety|October 5, 2021
Mental health services: quality, safety and suicideNav Kapur, Louise S Gorman, Leah Quinlivan, et al.
Journal of Mental Health (Abingdon, England)|January 28, 2020
Patient safety and suicide prevention in mental health services: time for a new paradigm?Leah Quinlivan, Donna L Littlewood, Roger T Webb, et al.
Irish Journal of Psychological Medicine|September 10, 2025
National clinical assessment data of Indigenous Traveller women attending 24 Irish emergency departments, between 2018-2022, in a suicidal crisis: a sequential mixed method studyKaterina Kavalidou, Joe Tighe, Paul Corcoran, et al.
The British Journal of Psychiatry : the Journal of Mental Science|September 3, 2017
Authors' replyNav Kapur, Leah Quinlivan, Sarah Steeg, et al.
Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology|March 6, 2020
Cautions, concerns, and future directions for using machine learning in relation to mental health problems and clinical and forensic risks: A brief comment on "Model complexity improves the prediction of nonsuicidal self-injury" (Fox et al., 2019)Andy P Siddaway, Leah Quinlivan, Nav Kapur, et al.
Bjpsych Open|December 2, 2020
Accuracy of individual and combined risk-scale items in the prediction of repetition of self-harm: multicentre prospective cohort studyAnna Kathryn Taylor, Sarah Steeg, Leah Quinlivan, et al.
Bjpsych Open|April 11, 2023
Understanding the relationship between oral health and psychosis: qualitative analysisElizabeth Turner, Katherine Berry, Leah Quinlivan, et al.
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