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SPCR research published in the BMJ Open reveals that a large proportion of people prescribed antipsychotics have no record of psychotic or bipolar disorder. In a press release, issued by the BMJ on 19 December, researchers at UCL assert that elderly people are twice as likely as middle aged to be given antipsychotic drugs to treat schizophrenia, delusional disorders and bipolar disorder despite greater risk of side effects.
PPIE in Practice
The SPCR's PPIE in Practice Series showcases the range of public involvement and engagement activity happening across the School through video and written case studies. The series also aims to foster learning about different approaches to involvement and inspire others about the ways in which the public can be involved in research. If you are interested in showcasing your own public involvement and engagement activity please get in touch with Halle Johnson (Public Involvement and Engagement Manager) at halle.johnson@bristol.ac.uk