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View article: Changing prevalence of psychosocial occupational stressors and their impact on employee mental health across birth cohorts
Changing prevalence of psychosocial occupational stressors and their impact on employee mental health across birth cohorts Open
Background Mental illness is the leading cause of employee absence and vocational disability in many countries. The Job Demand-Control model posits that risk factors for mental illness include psychosocial stressors such as high job demand…
View article: Improving Accessibility for Work Opportunities for Adults With Autism in an End-to-End Supported Workplace Program: Protocol for a Mixed Methods Cohort Study
Improving Accessibility for Work Opportunities for Adults With Autism in an End-to-End Supported Workplace Program: Protocol for a Mixed Methods Cohort Study Open
Background Adults with autism have a strong desire and need for employment that matches their strengths, skills, and interests. Yet, they are more likely to be un- or underemployed than their neurotypical peers. Facilitators to successful …
View article: Amplifying children’s leadership roles and voice in decision-making through co-production in outside of school hours care: qualitative findings from the connect promote and protect program
Amplifying children’s leadership roles and voice in decision-making through co-production in outside of school hours care: qualitative findings from the connect promote and protect program Open
Background There is scant research examining evidence-based processes and practices that delineate how to include the voices of children in service design and delivery in school age care environments such as Outside of School Hours Care (O…
View article: Effect of ketamine on anxiety: findings from the Ketamine for Adult Depression Study
Effect of ketamine on anxiety: findings from the Ketamine for Adult Depression Study Open
Background Anxiety disorders and treatment-resistant major depressive disorder (TRD) are often comorbid. Studies suggest ketamine has anxiolytic and antidepressant properties. Aims To investigate if subcutaneous racemic ketamine, delivered…
View article: Behavioural activation activities for employees in the Chinese culture: A workshop
Behavioural activation activities for employees in the Chinese culture: A workshop Open
Behavioral Activation Therapy (BAT) is widely used in Western countries, and digital interventions based on BAT are also increasingly common. This study explored how BAT can be adapted for Chinese employees. Through twelve co-design worksh…
View article: Integrating digital behavioural therapy for insomnia into primary care: A feasibility mixed‐methods study
Integrating digital behavioural therapy for insomnia into primary care: A feasibility mixed‐methods study Open
Summary Digital cognitive behavioural therapy for insomnia has been developed to increase capacity and scalability for patients with insomnia, but implementation in primary care remains limited. The aim of the trial was to evaluate the imp…
View article: O061 Living with narcolepsy and driving in Australia: Exploring lived experience and clinician perspectives
O061 Living with narcolepsy and driving in Australia: Exploring lived experience and clinician perspectives Open
Introduction Narcolepsy is a rare neurological sleep disorder. International data suggests a large proportion of persons with narcolepsy experience symptoms that impact their driving (e.g. EDS, cataplexy, microsleeps, fatigue). Driving and…
View article: O027 Integrating digital behavioural therapy for insomnia into primary care: a feasibility mixed-methods study
O027 Integrating digital behavioural therapy for insomnia into primary care: a feasibility mixed-methods study Open
Introduction Digital cognitive behavioural therapy (dCBT) programs have been developed for insomnia to increase access to treatment. However, these digital programs are not widely used in primary care settings. This study evaluated whether…
View article: The (not-so) valid and reliable linguistic markers of depression and anxiety in symptomatic adults: A randomised cross over trial
The (not-so) valid and reliable linguistic markers of depression and anxiety in symptomatic adults: A randomised cross over trial Open
Psycho-linguistic theory postulates that linguistic features expressed in individuals’ communications may be valid indicators of their mental health. This trial aimed to examine the validity and reliability of linguistic markers of depress…
View article: A cross-sectional survey of General Practitioners’ knowledge of the wait times for adolescent mental health specialists and services in Australia
A cross-sectional survey of General Practitioners’ knowledge of the wait times for adolescent mental health specialists and services in Australia Open
Background General Practitioners (GPs) play a key role in referring adolescents with depression and/or anxiety to mental health specialists and services, but their capacity to do so may be compromised by service wait times. It is unclear h…
View article: Predictors of high hospital admission and criminal reoffending in adults experiencing homelessness: a retrospective cohort study
Predictors of high hospital admission and criminal reoffending in adults experiencing homelessness: a retrospective cohort study Open
ObjectivesTo examine the costs and predictors of high hospital use and criminal reoffending in adults experiencing homelessness. ApproachRetrospective cohort study of 2,140 adults who attended homeless hostel clinics in New South Wales, Au…
View article: Mental health training for physicians supervising resident physicians: a cluster randomised controlled trial
Mental health training for physicians supervising resident physicians: a cluster randomised controlled trial Open
Objective To evaluate an online training program for physician supervisors with the aim of promoting a mentally healthy workplace by improving their use of both responsive and preventive mental health support strategies. Study design Clust…
View article: Sensitivity and specificity of Aboriginal‐developed items to supplement the adapted <scp>PHQ</scp>‐9 screening measure for depression: results from the Getting it Right study
Sensitivity and specificity of Aboriginal‐developed items to supplement the adapted <span>PHQ</span>‐9 screening measure for depression: results from the Getting it Right study Open
Objective To determine the psychometric properties of an Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander‐developed depressive symptom screening scale. Design Prospective diagnostic accuracy study. Setting Ten primary health care services or resident…
View article: A mentally healthy framework to guide employers and policy makers
A mentally healthy framework to guide employers and policy makers Open
Mental health problems among the working population represent a growing concern with huge impacts on individuals, organizations, compensation authorities, and social welfare systems. The workplace presents both psychosocial risks and uniqu…
View article: Extended-release ketamine tablets for treatment-resistant depression: a randomized placebo-controlled phase 2 trial
Extended-release ketamine tablets for treatment-resistant depression: a randomized placebo-controlled phase 2 trial Open
Ketamine has rapid-onset antidepressant activity in patients with treatment-resistant major depression (TRD). The safety and tolerability of racemic ketamine may be improved if given orally, as an extended-release tablet (R-107), compared …
View article: Work‐related suicide: Evolving understandings of etiology & intervention
Work‐related suicide: Evolving understandings of etiology & intervention Open
Previously published analyses of suicide case investigations suggest that work or working conditions contribute to 10%–13% of suicide deaths. Yet, the way in which work may increase suicide risk is an underdeveloped area of epidemiologic r…
View article: Improving Accessibility for Work Opportunities for Autistic Adults: A Study Protocolfor an End-to-End Supported Workplace Program (Preprint)
Improving Accessibility for Work Opportunities for Autistic Adults: A Study Protocolfor an End-to-End Supported Workplace Program (Preprint) Open
BACKGROUND Autistic adults have a strong desire and need for employment that matches their strengths, skills, and interests. Yet, they are more likely to be un- or under-employed than their neurotypical peers. Facilitators to successful e…
View article: Reading Between the Lines: Identifying the Linguistic Markers of Anhedonia for the Stratification of Depression
Reading Between the Lines: Identifying the Linguistic Markers of Anhedonia for the Stratification of Depression Open
Stratifying depressed individuals may help to improve recovery rates by identifying the subgroups who would benefit from targeted treatments. Detecting depressed individuals with prominent anhedonia (i.e. lack of pleasure) may be one effec…
View article: The impact of early intervention psychosis services on hospitalisation experiences: a qualitative study with young people and their carers
The impact of early intervention psychosis services on hospitalisation experiences: a qualitative study with young people and their carers Open
Background While a core aim of early intervention psychosis services (EIPS) is to prevent hospitalisation, many with a first episode of psychosis (FEP) will require inpatient care. We explored young people’s (YP) and their carers’ hospital…
View article: Mental illness comorbidity significantly impacts surgical outcomes for emergency surgical patients
Mental illness comorbidity significantly impacts surgical outcomes for emergency surgical patients Open
Background Whilst both mental illness comorbidity and the delivery of emergency surgery are commonplace in Australia, there is little evidence investigating any link between them. As such, this study examines the emergency surgical outcome…
View article: The world’s psychiatrists update their position on Workforce mental health
The world’s psychiatrists update their position on Workforce mental health Open
Aside from personal impacts, costs to employers and national economies of mental health can be measured in trillions of dollars. With volatility, uncertainty, complexity and ambiguity increasingly describing the new normal workplace, the n…
View article: A taxonomy of regulatory and policy matters relevant to psychedelic-assisted therapy in Australia
A taxonomy of regulatory and policy matters relevant to psychedelic-assisted therapy in Australia Open
Objectives: The Australian government recently rescheduled psilocybin and 3,4-methylenedioxymethamphetamine for limited clinical uses. This change has raised various regulatory concerns and challenges for the field of psychedelic-assisted …
View article: The Kids are not alright - When did we start getting more more distressed?
The Kids are not alright - When did we start getting more more distressed? Open
Introduction Much has been made of the decline in population mental health over COVID but most studies show this just exacerabted a loing term trend This has predominnatly been attributed to changes in adolescent mental health over the pas…
View article: Implementation of a ketamine programme for treatment-resistant depression in the public health system: Lessons from the first Australian public hospital clinic
Implementation of a ketamine programme for treatment-resistant depression in the public health system: Lessons from the first Australian public hospital clinic Open
One could argue that we are living through a period of innovation and change in psychiatry unlike that seen before, with repurposed medications emerging as novel treatments. However, despite evidence of enhanced clinical outcomes and poten…
View article: Cognitive outcomes from the randomised, active-controlled Ketamine for Adult Depression Study (KADS)
Cognitive outcomes from the randomised, active-controlled Ketamine for Adult Depression Study (KADS) Open
The findings support the cognitive safety of repeated fixed and escalating doses at least in the short-term in people with treatment resistant MDD.