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Ed Penington
Researcher in Health Economics, DPhil Candidate
Ed is researching economic models of early psychosis as part of a DPhil at the Department of Psychiatry, funded by Mental Health Research UK.
He is also working on data linkage and health economics for the EXTEND: Personalised Care for Early Psychosis study.
Recent publications
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Navigating Discharge From Early Intervention in Psychosis Services: A Qualitative Exploration of the Experiences of Service Users and Carers.
Journal article
Rickett M. et al, (2025), Health Expect, 28
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Critical components of 'Early Intervention in Psychosis': national retrospective cohort study.
Journal article
Williams R. et al, (2025), Br J Psychiatry, 1 - 9
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Risk of bias in routine mental health outcome data: the case of Health of the Nation Outcome Scales
Journal article
Penington E. et al, (2025), BMJ Mental Health, 28, e301669 - e301669
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Supporting people in Early Intervention in Psychosis services: the role of primary care.
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Chew-Graham C. et al, (2024), Br J Gen Pract, 74
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Cost-effectiveness of therapist-assisted internet-delivered psychological therapies for PTSD differing in trauma focus in England: an economic evaluation based on the STOP-PTSD trial.
Journal article
Penington E. et al, (2024), Lancet Psychiatry, 11, 339 - 347
