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Sex differences in effectiveness and adverse effects of mood stabilizers and antipsychotics: A systematic review
Read more about Sex differences in effectiveness and adverse effects of mood stabilizers and antipsychotics: A systematic reviewSex differences in mental health problems and psychiatric hospitalization in autistic young adults
Read more about Sex differences in mental health problems and psychiatric hospitalization in autistic young adultsSex differences in sleep, circadian rhythms, and metabolism: Implications for precision medicine
Read more about Sex differences in sleep, circadian rhythms, and metabolism: Implications for precision medicineSex differences in neural mechanisms mediating reward and addiction
Read more about Sex differences in neural mechanisms mediating reward and addictionWhere sex meets gender: How sex and gender come together to cause sex differences in mental illness
Read more about Where sex meets gender: How sex and gender come together to cause sex differences in mental illnessSex differences in antidepressant efficacy
Read more about Sex differences in antidepressant efficacyGender difference in the change of adolescents’ mental health and subjective wellbeing trajectories
Read more about Gender difference in the change of adolescents’ mental health and subjective wellbeing trajectoriesSex differences in schizophrenia, bipolar disorder, and post-traumatic stress disorder: Are gonadal hormones the link?
Read more about Sex differences in schizophrenia, bipolar disorder, and post-traumatic stress disorder: Are gonadal hormones the link?Sex differences in vulnerability and resilience to stress across the life span
Read more about Sex differences in vulnerability and resilience to stress across the life spanSex differences in the developing brain: insights from multimodal neuroimaging
Read more about Sex differences in the developing brain: insights from multimodal neuroimagingAbout the curator
Liana Romaniuk is a consultant in child and adolescent psychiatry, working in the Melville Inpatient Unit, Royal Hospital for Children and Young People, Edinburgh. This is a regional CAMHS inpatient unit for young people who are experiencing mood, psychotic or eating disorders. Dr Romaniuk is also a senior clinical lecturer at the University of Edinburgh: her research focuses on applying computational methods to neuroimaging datasets to develop a more mechanistic understanding of mental illness. She is especially interested in how flexible thinking and personal autonomy can be maintained and bolstered despite illness. She hopes this will guide the development of new treatments, and help young people in making individual choices during their recoveries.