2022
DOI: 10.3389/fpsyt.2022.1042536
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Editorial: New trends in psychiatric research: Toward the clinical characterization of the individual case and the personalization of treatments

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“…Where such evidence exists, a systems approach should be employed to reduce the research-to-practice-gap. While personalized or precision care is increasingly advocated [196][197][198], this requires both a strong evidence-base, as well as careful implementation of this knowledge [199]. In addition, individuals with 'lived experience' should participate in the process of developing research and moving it into practice [199].…”
Section: Progress and Challenges In Pre/perinatal Mental Health Researchmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Where such evidence exists, a systems approach should be employed to reduce the research-to-practice-gap. While personalized or precision care is increasingly advocated [196][197][198], this requires both a strong evidence-base, as well as careful implementation of this knowledge [199]. In addition, individuals with 'lived experience' should participate in the process of developing research and moving it into practice [199].…”
Section: Progress and Challenges In Pre/perinatal Mental Health Researchmentioning
confidence: 99%