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A Global meta-analysis of digital divide in psychiatric population from 2004 to 2023

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Wong CTW. et al, (2026), Npj Digital Medicine, 9

A taxonomy of the process in implementation science: the Global Impact Analytics Framework (GIAF)

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Salvador-Carulla L. et al, (2026), Implementation Science Communications, 7

Nap time: Adolescent napping patterns and associations with sleep problems and mental health

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Illingworth G. et al, (2026), Sleep Epidemiology, 6

Performance of active and passive ambulatory assessment measures and mood monitoring in bipolar disorder: a systematic review

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Astill Wright L. et al, (2026), International Journal of Bipolar Disorders, 14

Do parental factors mediate the association between child anxiety and life interference among young children?

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Takahashi T. et al, (2026), Journal of Behavioral and Cognitive Therapy, 36

People defer to AI moral advice, but not blindly

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Landes E. et al, (2026), Cognition, 272

The role of Hybrid Green Spaces in secure psychiatric care

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Wilhelm K. et al, (2026), Wellbeing Space and Society, 10

Will Precision Medicine Still Require Neuropsychiatric Phenotypes?

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Ebmeier KP. and Valkanova V., (2026), Neurology, 106

Psychiatric Nosology Should Include Genetic Syndromes.

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Wray NR. and Owen MJ., (2026), Biol Psychiatry, 99, 508 - 510

Biomarker innovations in precision psychiatry diagnostics and treatment strategies.

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Kas MJH. et al, (2026), Eur Neuropsychopharmacol, 105

Effects of Age on Resting-State Cortical Networks.

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Gohil C. et al, (2026), Hum Brain Mapp, 47

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