Former PhD student in Public Mental Health, currently a health services researcher at the Office for National Statistics. Filip is interested mental health difficulties, such as self-harm and depression from psychological and epidemiological angles, as well as in longitudinal and population-representative data causal inference, and genetically informed methods. He enjoys writing, podcasting and the arts.
Over a quarter of women who died by suicide while under UK mental health care had experienced domestic abuse. This national study reveals who is most at risk and highlights how services can adapt to help prevent tragedy.
This brand new Lancet Psychiatry paper looks across 38 longitudinal cohort studies to uncover how parenting and family dysfunction predict later self-harm or suicidality. The findings may surprise you.
Filip Marzecki summarises a large-scale systematic review and meta-analysis investigating prevalence and odds of bullying involvement in young people with mental health and neurodevelopmental conditions.
In his debut blog, Filip Kaleta summarises findings from the #BeeWell study, which explored inequalities in adolescent wellbeing based on gender and sexual identity.