Kalya Win Aung

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Kalya is a Research Assistant working in the Department of Psychology at King’s College London. In her current role, she is involved in a mixed-methods evaluation of a digital educational course designed to support informal carers of individuals living with psychosis or schizophrenia. She holds an MSc in Human-Computer Interaction from University College London, where she developed a strong interest in the intersection of technology and mental health. Her previous research has explored how digital tools can be leveraged to improve mental health care delivery and accessibility, with a particular focus on vulnerable and underserved populations. Kalya's research interests include Informal carers, psychosis, schizophrenia, user experience, digital mental health, mHealth, psychoeducation, older adults, and minoritised groups.

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Alternatives to medication for ‘treatment-resistant schizophrenia’

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Kalya Win Aung, Angela Kibia and Dorothy Williams consider a systematic review and network meta-analysis published by the Lancet Psychiatry on psychological and psychosocial interventions for treatment-resistant schizophrenia.

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