Contact information
andrea.cipriani@psych.ox.ac.uk
+44 (0)1865 618228
Rania Elgarf
rania.elgarf@psych.ox.ac.uk
Research groups
Andrea Cipriani
MD PhD
Professor of Psychiatry
- NIHR Research Professor
- Director, Global Alliance for Living Evidence on Depression, Anxiety and Psychosis (GALENOS)
- Director, NIHR Oxford Health Clinical Research Facility, Warneford Hospital, Oxford
- Lead, Data Science Theme, Oxford Health Biomedical Research Centre
- Honorary Consultant Psychiatrist, Oxford Health NHS Foundation Trust, Oxford
Evidence synthesis for personalised decision making in mental health care
My main research interest is evidence-based mental health and precision psychiatry. My research focuses on the evaluation of pharmacological, psychological and psychosocial interventions, mainly about major depression, bipolar disorder and schizophrenia. I have carried out many systematic reviews, meta-analyses and randomised controlled trials in psychopharmacology, however in the past few years I have been also investigating relevant issues in epidemiological psychiatry and public health, like patterns of drug consumption, risk of serious adverse events (most of all, suicide and deliberate self harm) and implementation of treatment guidelines.
My interest in the methodology of evidence synthesis has now a specific focus on network meta-analysis and individual patient data meta-analysis, trying to assess the validity, breadth, structure and interpretation of these statistical approaches to better inform the mental healthcare decision-making process.
I have been working closely with world class academic institutions (Universities of Bristol, Cambridge and York in the UK; Universities of Ulm and Munich in Germany; University of Ioannina in Greece; Universities of Nagoya and Kyoto in Japan; University of Cape Town in South Africa) and important organisations, such as the National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence in the UK, the Istituto Superiore di Sanità in Italy and the World Health Organization (WHO) in Geneva. Together with the Department of Mental Health and Substance Abuse at WHO I have co-authored a manual on psychopharmacology, which provided evidence-based information to health care professionals in primary care especially in low- and middle-income countries. This manual is part of the Gap Action Programme of the WHO and is distributed by WHO as a reference source to assist physicians working in the primary health care through increasing their knowledge and improving their routine clinical practice in using evidence-based medicines for mental disorders.
I am currently Editor in Chief of BMJ Mental Health. I am also on the Editorial Board of the Lancet Psychiatry and the Australian and New Zealand Journal or Psychiatry.
Dose‐response relationship of new generation antidepressants: Protocol for a systematic review and dose‐response meta‐analysis
- 2018-04-17 protocol for dose response meta-analysis of antidepressants.pdf
- PDF document 165.6 KB
Network meta-analyses comparing pharmacological and non-pharmacological interventions in psychiatry: Protocol for a meta-review
- Protocol_v2.docx
- Microsoft Office - Word Document 25.2 KB
Meta-review on ADs in C&A_Protocol
- Meta-review on ADs in C&A_Protocol.docx
- Microsoft Office - Word Document 30.9 KB
Recent publications
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Hong JSW. et al, (2024), BMC Psychiatry, 24
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Taylor N. et al, (2024), Artif Intell Med, 157
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Karlsson WK. et al, (2024), BMJ, 386
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Puledda F. et al, (2024), Cephalalgia, 44
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Lomax T. et al, (2024), Br J Psychiatry, 1 - 9
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Puledda F. et al, (2024), Cephalalgia, 44
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Rogdaki M. et al, (2024), The Lancet Child and Adolescent Health, 8, 510 - 521
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Taipale H. et al, (2024), World Psychiatry, 23, 276 - 284
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Ostinelli EG. et al, (2024), Res Synth Methods
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Smith KA. et al, (2024), JMIR Ment Health, 11