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Type 2 diabetes mellitus in people with severe mental illness: inequalities by ethnicity and age. Cross‐sectional analysis of 588 408 records from the <scp>UK</scp>

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Jayati Das‐Munshi, Mark Ashworth, Michael Dewey, Fiona Gaughran et al.

Journal: Diabetic MedicineYear: 2016Citations: 50

AIMS: To investigate whether the association of severe mental illness with Type 2 diabetes varies by ethnicity and age. METHODS: We conducted a cross-sectional analysis of data from an ethnically diverse sample of 588 408 individuals aged ≥18 years, registered to 98% of general practices (primary ca...

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Ethnicity and cardiovascular health inequalities in people with severe mental illnesses: protocol for the E-CHASM study

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Jayati Das‐Munshi, Mark Ashworth, Fiona Gaughran, Sally Hull et al.

Journal: Social Psychiatry and Psychiatric EpidemiologyYear: 2016Citations: 20

PURPOSE: People with severe mental illnesses (SMI) experience a 17- to 20-year reduction in life expectancy. One-third of deaths are due to cardiovascular disease. This study will establish the relationship of SMI with cardiovascular disease in ethnic minority groups (Indian, Pakistani, Bangladeshi,...

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Inequalities in glycemic management in people living with type 2 diabetes mellitus and severe mental illnesses: cohort study from the UK over 10 years

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Jayati Das‐Munshi, Peter Schofield, Mark Ashworth, Fiona Gaughran et al.

Journal: BMJ Open Diabetes Research & CareYear: 2021Citations: 13

INTRODUCTION: Using data from a a primary care pay-for-performance scheme targeting quality indicators, the objective of this study was to assess if people living with type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) and severe mental illnesses (SMI) experienced poorer glycemic management compared with people living...

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