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View article: Trajectories of Adverse Childhood Experiences and Subsequent Adolescent Suicidal Ideation and Self-Harm
Trajectories of Adverse Childhood Experiences and Subsequent Adolescent Suicidal Ideation and Self-Harm Open
Persistent exposure to adversity across early and middle childhood is strongly associated with self-harm/suicidal ideation in adolescence. Engagement with multiple government agencies provides an opportunity for the early detection of yout…
View article: Students’ accumulation of disciplinary school exclusion experiences over time: Prevalence, patterns, and correlates in an Australian population cohort
Students’ accumulation of disciplinary school exclusion experiences over time: Prevalence, patterns, and correlates in an Australian population cohort Open
View article: Patterns and Correlates of Inpatient, Emergency and Ambulatory Mental Health Service Contact for Forensic Patients Found Not Guilty by Reason of Mental Illness (NGMI) After Discharge from Secure Care
Patterns and Correlates of Inpatient, Emergency and Ambulatory Mental Health Service Contact for Forensic Patients Found Not Guilty by Reason of Mental Illness (NGMI) After Discharge from Secure Care Open
Rates of reoffending among forensic patients discharged from secure hospital care are known to be low, but comparatively little is known about contact with health services after discharge. This study describes the patterns and correlates o…
View article: Psychosis and self-harm in prison: a population-based case–control study
Psychosis and self-harm in prison: a population-based case–control study Open
Background Self-harm and suicide are common among prison inmates, but less is known about these phenomena in those with psychosis. Objectives The aim of this study was to examine self-harm behaviour in New South Wales (NSW) prisons in Aust…
View article: Psychiatric diagnoses prior to the first onset of non-affective and affective psychoses
Psychiatric diagnoses prior to the first onset of non-affective and affective psychoses Open
View article: A systematic review and meta-analysis of interventions to reduce or prevent symptoms of common mental disorders and suicidality in physicians
A systematic review and meta-analysis of interventions to reduce or prevent symptoms of common mental disorders and suicidality in physicians Open
We conducted an updated systematic review and meta-analysis on the effectiveness of interventions for reducing or preventing symptoms of common mental disorder (CMD) and suicidality among physicians. Databases were searched for randomized …
View article: The Mental Health of Young People Entering Custody: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis
The Mental Health of Young People Entering Custody: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis Open
Background Adolescents in contact with the criminal justice system are a vulnerable population with elevated rates of mental illness. As entry into custodial settings is often the first opportunity to identify and treat mental health needs…
View article: Safety and Immunogenicity of Poultry Vaccine for Protecting Critically Endangered Avian Species against Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza Virus, United States
Safety and Immunogenicity of Poultry Vaccine for Protecting Critically Endangered Avian Species against Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza Virus, United States Open
In 2023, an outbreak of highly pathogenic avian influenza occurred among critically endangered California condors (Gymnogyps californianus), and >21 died. We evaluated safety, immunogenicity, vaccination strategies, and correlates of antib…
View article: Mental health and self-harm/suicide risk screening at prison entry over 12 months in a total population sample in New South Wales, Australia
Mental health and self-harm/suicide risk screening at prison entry over 12 months in a total population sample in New South Wales, Australia Open
Introduction: International research has found high rates of mental illness and self-harm/suicide among people in prison. However, existing studies are often limited by their sample selection methodology, and many do not examine mental hea…
View article: Self-harm in a prison mental health unit: a pilot trial of a structured professional judgement approach to risk assessment and safety planning
Self-harm in a prison mental health unit: a pilot trial of a structured professional judgement approach to risk assessment and safety planning Open
Purpose Evidence to support approaches to reducing self-harm (SH) and suicide in prison settings is lacking, despite increased risk in these settings. This study aims to describe a pilot trial of a health service-improvement initiative int…
View article: Factors Associated With Postrelease Healthcare and Justice Contact Among Prison Entrants in New South Wales
Factors Associated With Postrelease Healthcare and Justice Contact Among Prison Entrants in New South Wales Open
The difficulties associated with transitioning from prison to the community are well-known, particularly for those with mental illness. Individuals released from prison are high users of public health services, and particularly emergency h…
View article: Latent trajectories of mental health service use in an Australian state population cohort of children
Latent trajectories of mental health service use in an Australian state population cohort of children Open
Objectives: Mental health service use among young people is increasing, and small groups within the population disproportionately account for the majority of mental health service use. The aims of this study were to identify population-bas…
View article: A Mobile Application for Depressive Symptoms Among Doctors in Training: A National Randomised Controlled Trial
A Mobile Application for Depressive Symptoms Among Doctors in Training: A National Randomised Controlled Trial Open
View article: Cumulative incidence of adolescent mental disorders following childhood maltreatment: An Australian longitudinal population cohort study
Cumulative incidence of adolescent mental disorders following childhood maltreatment: An Australian longitudinal population cohort study Open
View article: Testing Approaches to Mental Health Screening at Prison Entry, Considering Both Concurrent and Predictive Validity in Men and Women
Testing Approaches to Mental Health Screening at Prison Entry, Considering Both Concurrent and Predictive Validity in Men and Women Open
Mental health screening at prison entry is important given the burden of unmet need and the challenge of prioritizing scarce resources, but the evidence to guide approaches to screening is limited. Screening at prison-entry (into prisons o…
View article: Medicare‐subsidised mental health service use during the first 15 years of life in New South Wales: a population cohort study
Medicare‐subsidised mental health service use during the first 15 years of life in New South Wales: a population cohort study Open
View article: Testing the Effectiveness of a Mobile Smartphone App Designed to Improve the Mental Health of Junior Physicians: Protocol for a Randomized Controlled Trial
Testing the Effectiveness of a Mobile Smartphone App Designed to Improve the Mental Health of Junior Physicians: Protocol for a Randomized Controlled Trial Open
Background Shift (Black Dog Institute) is the first mobile health smartphone app created to support the mental health of junior physicians. Junior physicians experience demanding work conditions, leading to high levels of psychological dis…
View article: Combining cohorts of prospectively collected and linked data to improve health after release from prison
Combining cohorts of prospectively collected and linked data to improve health after release from prison Open
BackgroundWhile people who experience incarceration have remarkably poor health profiles, undertaking research to inform evidence-based responses is complicated by difficulties of recruiting people in prison; high rates of socioeconomic ma…
View article: Trajectories of Risk in Early Psychosocial Development: Children of Mothers Exposed to Intimate Partner Violence from Refugee and Non-Refugee Backgrounds in a High-Income Country.
Trajectories of Risk in Early Psychosocial Development: Children of Mothers Exposed to Intimate Partner Violence from Refugee and Non-Refugee Backgrounds in a High-Income Country. Open
Early childhood exposure to maternal experiences of intimate partner violence is associated with a range of emotional and behavioural problems. Using five timepoints of annually collected data from the WATCH mental health cohort study of 8…
View article: Achieving gender equity in academic psychiatry – barriers to involvement and solutions for success
Achieving gender equity in academic psychiatry – barriers to involvement and solutions for success Open
Objective Women face considerable barriers in pursuing careers in academic psychiatry. Methods A group of Australian and New Zealand academic women psychiatrists convened in September 2022 to identify and propose solutions to increase oppo…
View article: Exposure to Childhood Adversity and Intimate Partner Violence in a Sample of Incarcerated Women in Australia
Exposure to Childhood Adversity and Intimate Partner Violence in a Sample of Incarcerated Women in Australia Open
Women who use violence represent one of the fastest growing groups within the Australian prisoner population, including Aboriginal women who are more likely to be incarcerated than non-Aboriginal women for violent crimes. Many incarcerated…
View article: Sex differences in the patterns of police contact during childhood and adolescence: A population-based study of 79,446 Australian young people
Sex differences in the patterns of police contact during childhood and adolescence: A population-based study of 79,446 Australian young people Open
This study provides the first Australian epidemiological evidence of sex differences in patterns of contact with police during childhood and adolescence. Using population-based data for 79,446 young people in the New South Wales Child Deve…
View article: The full spectrum of clinical stages of psychosis at prison entry: prevalence and concurrent validity of symptom screening
The full spectrum of clinical stages of psychosis at prison entry: prevalence and concurrent validity of symptom screening Open
View article: Patterns of health service use for children with mental disorders in an Australian state population cohort
Patterns of health service use for children with mental disorders in an Australian state population cohort Open
Objectives: The rate of mental health services provided to children and young people is increasing worldwide, including in Australia. The aim of this study was to describe patterns of hospital and ambulatory mental health service use among…
View article: Contact with child protection services and subsequent rates of first police contact as a person of interest, victim or witness in early life
Contact with child protection services and subsequent rates of first police contact as a person of interest, victim or witness in early life Open
View article: Patterns and correlates of health service contact prior to serious offences by people with severe mental illness
Patterns and correlates of health service contact prior to serious offences by people with severe mental illness Open
Background: Contact with health services prior to offences committed by people with mental illness is an opportunity for intervention and prevention. This study examines the pattern and correlates of health service contact by people with s…
View article: The living experience of First Nations Peoples and Forensic Mental Health systems: listening to the deep stories behind the numbers
The living experience of First Nations Peoples and Forensic Mental Health systems: listening to the deep stories behind the numbers Open
While First Nations Peoples in Australia experience high rates of criminal justice contact, there is limited research on their experiences of the forensic mental health system. This study aims to develop new understandings of how First Nat…
View article: Cohort Profile Update: The New South Wales Child Development Study (NSW-CDS) – Wave 3 (child age ∼18 years)
Cohort Profile Update: The New South Wales Child Development Study (NSW-CDS) – Wave 3 (child age ∼18 years) Open
Key Features The New South Wales Child Development Study (NSW-CDS) was established to enable an intergenerational life-course approach to identifying risk and protective factors for adolescent-onset mental health problems in an Australian …
View article: Interventions targeting social determinants of mental disorders and the Sustainable Development Goals: A systematic review of reviews
Interventions targeting social determinants of mental disorders and the Sustainable Development Goals: A systematic review of reviews Open
Introduction Globally, mental disorders account for almost 20% of disease burden and there is growing evidence that mental disorders are associated with various social determinants. Tackling the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals…
View article: Interventions targeting social determinants of mental disorders and the Sustainable Development Goals: a systematic review of reviews
Interventions targeting social determinants of mental disorders and the Sustainable Development Goals: a systematic review of reviews Open
Globally, mental disorders account for almost 20% of disease burden and there is growing evidence that mental disorders are socially determined. Tackling the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (UN SDGs), which address social dete…