Browsing Administrative Staff Authors by Subject "Mental Health/Psychosocial disability"
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Are we levelling the playing field? Exploring if reasonable accommodations provided for students with disabilities in higher education remove barriers and impact on the student experience
(Trinity College Dublin, 2017)This research thesis explores the experiences of students with disabilities in Trinity College Dublin (Trinity) and asks if the provision of reasonable accommodations remove barriers and impact on the student experience. ... -
D12 Community Mental Health Forum: Survey of Service Users' Views
(D12 Community Mental Health Forum, 2017)This report outlines the findings of a survey of mental health service users’ views on mental health services and supports which was carried out by the D12 Community Mental Health Forum’s Research Working Group in the ... -
Fornix White Matter is Correlated with Resting-State Functional Connectivity of the Thalamus and Hippocampus in Healthy Aging but Not in Mild Cognitive Impairment - A Preliminary Study.
(2015)In this study, we wished to examine the relationship between the structural connectivity of the fornix, a white matter (WM) tract in the limbic system, which is affected in amnestic mild cognitive impairment (aMCI) and ... -
Impact and mortality of COVID-19 on people living with dementia: cross-country report
(International Long-Term Care Policy Network, 2020)We have collected data on impact and mortality of COVID-19 in people living with dementia in 9 countries: The United Kingdom (UK), Spain, Ireland, Italy, Australia, the United States (US), India, Kenya and Brazil. The ... -
Neural circuitry underlying sustained attention in healthy adolescents and in ADHD symptomatology
(2017)Moment-to-moment reaction time variability on tasks of attention, often quantified by intra-individual response variability (IRV), provides a good indication of the degree to which an individual is vulnerable to lapses in ... -
Young Onset Dementia: A Review of Diagnostic and Post-diagnostic Processes and Pathways
(National Dementia Office, 2020)People who are diagnosed with any type of dementia before the age of 65, are said to have “Young Onset Dementia”. People who are affected by Young Onset Dementia can face different challenges to people ...