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Mental Health and Psychological Sciences
King's College London
Institute of Psychiatry, Psychology & Neuroscience
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Meeting abstract
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598
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550
Literature review
547
Chapter
433
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298
Conference paper
271
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192
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Book
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Meeting Abstract
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Other contribution
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Preprint
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9
Short survey
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Digital or Visual Products
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Special issue
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Working paper
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Artefact
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Web publication/site
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Patent
Research output per year
Research output per year
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2016
Family, twin, and adoption studies of childhood onset psychiatric and neurodevelopmental disorders
Asherson, P.
& Larsson, H.,
Oct 2016
, American Journal of Medical Genetics. Part B: Neuropsychiatric Genetics, 171,
p. 923-924
.
Research output
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Contribution to specialist publication
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Special issue
2015
Strengthening the Mother-Child Relationship Following Domestic Abuse: Service Evaluation
Smith, E., Belton, E., Barnard, M.,
Fisher, H. L.
& Taylor, J.,
Jul 2015
, Child Abuse Review, 24, 4,
p. 261-273
13 p.
Research output
:
Contribution to specialist publication
›
Special issue
Child-Mother Relationship
100%
Practitioners
40%
Achievement
20%
Mixed Methods
20%
17
Citations (Scopus)