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Depression is very common in adolescence and is associated with a high risk of recurrence and suicide. Adolescents with depression experience the same symptoms as adults, such as sadness and fatigue, but some key differences exist. Depressed youth often feel irritable rather than or in addition to feeling low.
Gulamabbas Lakha
MA, PGDip, MSc, MPhil, DPhil, CFA Gulamabbas Lakha - Honorary Research Fellow
Tarek Zghoul
BSc (Hons), MBChB (Hons), MSc, PhD, MRCPsych Tarek Zghoul - Clinical Research Fellow
Mohammed Lashkri
MBChB, MSc, PGCert Mohammed Lashkri - Psychiatrist & Clinical Researcher
Judit Simon
MD (Hons), BA, BSc, MSc, DPhil (Oxford), FFPH Judit Simon - Visiting Professor of Cognitive Health Economics
Rebecca Murphy
DClinPsych Rebecca Murphy - Senior Research Clinician and Hon Clinical Psychologist
Verena Hinze
DPhil Verena Hinze - Senior Postdoctoral Research Fellow
Mina Fazel
DM FRCPsych Mina Fazel - Professor (Chair) of Child & Adolescent Psychiatry
Seena Fazel
BSc (Hons), MBChB, MD, FRCPsych Seena Fazel - Professor of Forensic Psychiatry
Thrisha Krishnakumar
BSc., MSc Thrisha Krishnakumar - Research Assistant in Participatory and Qualitative Methods
Paul Harrison
MA, BM. BCh, DM (Oxon), FRCPsych Paul Harrison - Professor of Psychiatry; Associate Head of Department (Research)
