On 18th February 2021, we held a mini-conference to share the findings from two MRC Mental Health Data Pathfinder projects.
Click on the links below to view recordings of each presentation on YouTube.
University of Edinburgh
Neurobiological features of depression and depression risk: large cohort and eHR linkage approaches
Heather Whalley
Mental health within families and between generations: Creating a family e-cohort using routine data linkage
Matthew Iveson
Stakeholder involvement and improving trust in mental health data science
Elizabeth Kirkham
University of Glasgow
Using data effectively in schools to support mental health – The SHINE (Schools Health & Wellbeing Improvement Research Network) approach Judith Mabelis & Dawn Haughton
Neurodevelopmental multimorbidity and educational outcomes of Scottish schoolchildren
Michael Fleming
Developing eCohorts for Neurodevelopmental Disorders: Health outcomes for children and young people with and without intellectual disabilities in Scotland
Laura Hughes-McCormack
Developing the West of Scotland Psychosis Clinical Information System (PsyCIS) as a resource for research
Robert Pearsall & Daniel Smith