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New living evidence resource of human and non-human studies for early intervention and research prioritisation in anxiety, depression and psychosis.

Authors :
Cipriani A
Seedat S
Milligan L
Salanti G
Macleod M
Hastings J
Thomas J
Michie S
Furukawa TA
Gilbert D
Soares-Weiser K
Moreno C
Leucht S
Egger M
Mansoori P
Barker JM
Siafis S
Ostinelli EG
McCutcheon R
Wright S
Simpson M
Elugbadebo O
Chiocchia V
Tonia T
Elgarf R
Kurtulmus A
Sena E
Simple O
Boyce N
Chung S
Sharma A
Wolpert M
Potts J
Elliott JH
Source :
BMJ mental health [BMJ Ment Health] 2023 Jun; Vol. 26 (1).
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

In anxiety, depression and psychosis, there has been frustratingly slow progress in developing novel therapies that make a substantial difference in practice, as well as in predicting which treatments will work for whom and in what contexts. To intervene early in the process and deliver optimal care to patients, we need to understand the underlying mechanisms of mental health conditions, develop safe and effective interventions that target these mechanisms, and improve our capabilities in timely diagnosis and reliable prediction of symptom trajectories. Better synthesis of existing evidence is one way to reduce waste and improve efficiency in research towards these ends. Living systematic reviews produce rigorous, up-to-date and informative evidence summaries that are particularly important where research is emerging rapidly, current evidence is uncertain and new findings might change policy or practice. Global Alliance for Living Evidence on aNxiety, depressiOn and pSychosis (GALENOS) aims to tackle the challenges of mental health science research by cataloguing and evaluating the full spectrum of relevant scientific research including both human and preclinical studies. GALENOS will also allow the mental health community-including patients, carers, clinicians, researchers and funders-to better identify the research questions that most urgently need to be answered. By creating open-access datasets and outputs in a state-of-the-art online resource, GALENOS will help identify promising signals early in the research process. This will accelerate translation from discovery science into effective new interventions for anxiety, depression and psychosis, ready to be translated in clinical practice across the world.<br />Competing Interests: Competing interests: AC received research, educational and consultancy fees from the Italian Network for Paediatric Trials, CARIPLO Foundation, Lundbeck, and Angelini Pharma. RM received speaker/consultancy fees from Karuna, Janssen, Boehringer Ingelheim and Otsuka, and is director of a company that hosts psychotropic prescribing decision tools. TAF reports personal fees from Boehringer-Ingelheim, DT Axis, Kyoto University Original, Shionogi and SONY, and a grant from Shionogi outside the submitted work; in addition, TAF has patents 2020-548587 and 2022-082495 pending, and intellectual properties for Kokoro-app licensed to Mitsubishi-Tanabe. CM received honoraria as a consultant and/or advisor and/or for lectures from Angelini, Compass, Esteve, Exeltis Janssen, Lundbeck, Neuraxpharm, Nuvelution, Otsuka, Pfizer, Servier and Sunovion outside the submitted work. EGO has received research and consultancy fees from Angelini Pharma. In the last three years SL has received honoraria as a consultant and/or advisor and/or for lectures and/or for educational material from Alkermes, Angelini, Eisai, Gedeon Richter, Janssen, Lundbeck, Medichem, Medscape, Merck Sharpp and Dome, Mitshubishi, Neurotorium, NovoNordisk, Otsuka, Recordati, Roche, Rovi, Sanofi Aventis, TEVA.<br /> (© Author(s) (or their employer(s)) 2023. Re-use permitted under CC BY. Published by BMJ.)

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
2755-9734
Volume :
26
Issue :
1
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
BMJ mental health
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
37290906
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1136/bmjment-2023-300759