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View article: Anxiety and depression among a community‐recruited cohort of people who use methamphetamine: A longitudinal analysis
Anxiety and depression among a community‐recruited cohort of people who use methamphetamine: A longitudinal analysis Open
Aims This study (1) estimated changes in anxiety and depression throughout 3 years in a community‐recruited cohort who use methamphetamine and (2) modelled whether these changes were associated with patterns of methamphetamine use or other…
View article: A narrative systematic review of associations and temporality between use of methamphetamine, ecstasy/MDMA, or cocaine with anxiety or depressive symptoms
A narrative systematic review of associations and temporality between use of methamphetamine, ecstasy/MDMA, or cocaine with anxiety or depressive symptoms Open
There was some evidence to support a case for temporality, particularly for methamphetamine use and depressive symptoms. Investing in longitudinal studies is pivotal to understanding the dynamic and reciprocal relationship between illicit …
View article: Service Users’ Descriptions of Recovery-Oriented Elements of a Rural Mental Health Service
Service Users’ Descriptions of Recovery-Oriented Elements of a Rural Mental Health Service Open
Recovery-oriented practice is the dominant framework for mental health services in Australia. However, evidence demonstrating recovery processes outside public services is scant. This study explores how key processes from the Connectedness…
View article: Clinicians’ and Users’ Views and Experiences of a Tele-Mental Health Service Implemented Alongside the Public Mental Health System during the COVID-19 Pandemic
Clinicians’ and Users’ Views and Experiences of a Tele-Mental Health Service Implemented Alongside the Public Mental Health System during the COVID-19 Pandemic Open
A tele-mental health model called Head to Health was implemented in the state of Victoria, Australia to address the crisis caused by the COVID-19 pandemic. It was a free centralized intake service that adopted a targeted approach with seve…
View article: Prevalence and Correlates of Panic Attacks Among People Who Primarily Smoke Methamphetamine
Prevalence and Correlates of Panic Attacks Among People Who Primarily Smoke Methamphetamine Open
Few studies have examined panic attacks and social and demographic factors, amongst people who use methamphetamine. This study explores the prevalence and correlates of panic attacks amongst an Australian sample of 711 people who primarily…
View article: The impacts of COVID‐19 measures on drug markets and drug use among a cohort of people who use methamphetamine in Victoria, Australia
The impacts of COVID‐19 measures on drug markets and drug use among a cohort of people who use methamphetamine in Victoria, Australia Open
Background and Aims Few studies of the impacts of the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID‐19) public health measures on drug markets and drug use patterns have used longitudinal data. We aimed to examine whether COVID‐19 measures were associat…
View article: Health Service Use for Mental Health Reasons in a Cohort of People Who Use Methamphetamine Experiencing Moderate to Severe Anxiety or Depression
Health Service Use for Mental Health Reasons in a Cohort of People Who Use Methamphetamine Experiencing Moderate to Severe Anxiety or Depression Open
This study examined health service use for mental health reasons in a cohort of people who use methamphetamine and experience anxiety or depression. Data were derived from baseline surveys of a subset of 429 participants from the ‘VMAX’ st…
View article: Level and correlates of social support in a community‐based sample of Australians who primarily smoke methamphetamine
Level and correlates of social support in a community‐based sample of Australians who primarily smoke methamphetamine Open
Little is known about the level and correlates of social support amongst people who use methamphetamine. We aimed to describe, and determine characteristics associated with, social support amongst a community-recruited cohort of Australian…
View article: Editorial: Non-clinical Approaches to Improve Outcomes in Persons With Mental Disorders
Editorial: Non-clinical Approaches to Improve Outcomes in Persons With Mental Disorders Open
EDITORIAL article Front. Sociol., 05 July 2022Sec. Public Mental Health https://doi.org/10.3389/fsoc.2022.967508
View article: 13<sup>th</sup> Rural and Remote Mental Health Symposium
13<sup>th</sup> Rural and Remote Mental Health Symposium Open
Held as a virtual conference spread over 4 days during November 2021, the 13th Rural and Remote Mental Health Symposium (RRMHS) brought together over 8 keynote speakers, 68 presenters and 350 delegates from across Australian and overseas t…
View article: Approaches Used to Describe, Measure, and Analyze Place of Practice in Dentistry, Medical, Nursing, and Allied Health Rural Graduate Workforce Research in Australia: A Systematic Scoping Review
Approaches Used to Describe, Measure, and Analyze Place of Practice in Dentistry, Medical, Nursing, and Allied Health Rural Graduate Workforce Research in Australia: A Systematic Scoping Review Open
Redressing the maldistribution of the health workforce in regional, rural, and remote geographical areas is a global issue and crucial to improving the accessibility of primary health care and specialist services. Geographical classificati…
View article: Building a rural workforce through identifying supports for rural, mature‐aged nursing and allied health students: A systematic scoping review
Building a rural workforce through identifying supports for rural, mature‐aged nursing and allied health students: A systematic scoping review Open
Introduction There is a long‐standing undersupply of nursing and allied health professionals in rural Australia. Rural, mature‐aged people form an untapped section of rural communities that could help to address these workforce needs. Ther…
View article: Investigating first‐year graduate paramedics’ reason for current work location: A cross‐sectional, data linkage study
Investigating first‐year graduate paramedics’ reason for current work location: A cross‐sectional, data linkage study Open
Objective This study aims to describe the demographic and employment characteristics of first‐year graduates from a Victorian‐based paramedicine course and investigate factors that influenced their choice in place of practice. Design Cross…
View article: Addressing unmet needs for persons with severe mental illness: Lessons from the Partners in Recovery initiative (Gippsland)
Addressing unmet needs for persons with severe mental illness: Lessons from the Partners in Recovery initiative (Gippsland) Open
The International Journal of Integrated Care (IJIC) is an online, open-access, peer-reviewed scientific journal that publishes original articles in the field of integrated care on a continuous basis.IJIC has an Impact Factor of 5.120 (2020…
View article: Profile and rural exposure for nursing and allied health students at two Australian Universities: A retrospective cohort study
Profile and rural exposure for nursing and allied health students at two Australian Universities: A retrospective cohort study Open
Objective Linking enrolment and professional placement data for students' from 2 universities, this study compares characteristics across universities and health disciplines. The study explores associations between students' location of or…
View article: Coping styles and mental health in response to societal changes during the COVID-19 pandemic
Coping styles and mental health in response to societal changes during the COVID-19 pandemic Open
Background: Psychosocial responses to infectious disease outbreaks have the potential to inflict acute and longstanding mental health consequences. Early research across the globe has found wide ranging psychological responses to the curre…
View article: Supervision training in healthcare: a realist synthesis
Supervision training in healthcare: a realist synthesis Open
Supervision matters: it serves educational, supportive and management functions. Despite a plethora of evidence on the effectiveness of supervision, scant evidence for the impact of supervision training exists. While three previous literat…
View article: Care Coordination Can Reduce Unmet Needs of Persons With Severe and Persistent Mental Illness
Care Coordination Can Reduce Unmet Needs of Persons With Severe and Persistent Mental Illness Open
Introduction: Persons with severe and persistent mental illness (SPMI) have multiple and complex needs, many of which are not health related. Mental health services are unable to address these needs without collaboration with other agencie…
View article: Supervision training interventions in the health and human services: realist synthesis protocol
Supervision training interventions in the health and human services: realist synthesis protocol Open
Introduction Supervision training aims to develop workplace supervisory competencies. Despite extensive supervision literature, including literature reviews, the processes through which supervision training interventions produce their effe…
View article: Unmet needs of persons with a severe and persistent mental illness and their relationship to unmet accommodation needs
Unmet needs of persons with a severe and persistent mental illness and their relationship to unmet accommodation needs Open
This is a cross-sectional study of unmet needs of persons enrolled in Australia's Partners in Recovery (PIR) initiative. It aimed to explore the unmet needs reported by persons with a severe and persistent mental illness (SPMI) and to exam…
View article: Evaluating the impact of supervision training for health and human services workers in Victoria: translating education into practice?
Evaluating the impact of supervision training for health and human services workers in Victoria: translating education into practice? Open
Introduction/background:Effective supervision training is beneficial across all levels of an organisation. As part of a state-wide supervision training program for 7900 health and human services (HHS) workers across Victoria (2017-2020), w…
View article: Referral patterns and implementation costs of the Partners in Recovery initiative in Gippsland: learnings for the National Disability Insurance Scheme
Referral patterns and implementation costs of the Partners in Recovery initiative in Gippsland: learnings for the National Disability Insurance Scheme Open
Objective: The purpose of this paper is to provide some learnings for the NDIS from the referral pattern and cost of implementing the Partners in Recovery initiative of Gippsland. Method: Information on referral areas made for each consume…
View article: Ruralization of students&rsquo; horizons: insights into Australian health professional students&rsquo; rural and remote placements
Ruralization of students’ horizons: insights into Australian health professional students’ rural and remote placements Open
The study findings have policy and practice implications for continuing to support students undertaking regional, rural, and remote placements and preparing them for future practice in nonmetropolitan locations. This study may, therefore, …
View article: Health professional students' rural placement satisfaction and rural practice intentions: A national cross‐sectional survey
Health professional students' rural placement satisfaction and rural practice intentions: A national cross‐sectional survey Open
Objective The aim of this study was to profile students undertaking placements at University Departments of Rural Health ( UDRH s) and investigate factors affecting students' satisfaction and intention to enter rural practice. Design Cross…
View article: Gippsland Mental Health Vacation School: development and investigation of the impact of a targeted short-term intervention to address mental health workforce shortages in Gippsland, Victoria, Australia
Gippsland Mental Health Vacation School: development and investigation of the impact of a targeted short-term intervention to address mental health workforce shortages in Gippsland, Victoria, Australia Open
The mal-distribution of health practitioners across urban and rural areas in Australia, Canada and the USA is well documented. Despite disparities across all health disciplines, research and policy addressing rural disadvantage have princi…