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Claire Marnane
Researcher at University of New South Wales
Publications - 18
Citations - 4214
Claire Marnane is an academic researcher from University of New South Wales. The author has contributed to research in topics: Anxiety & Separation anxiety disorder. The author has an hindex of 13, co-authored 18 publications receiving 3425 citations. Previous affiliations of Claire Marnane include University of London & Sydney South West Area Health Service.
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The global prevalence of common mental disorders: a systematic review and meta-analysis 1980–2013
Zachary Steel,Claire Marnane,Changiz Iranpour,Tien Chey,John W. Jackson,Vikram Patel,Derrick Silove +6 more
TL;DR: Despite a substantial degree of inter-survey heterogeneity in the meta-analysis, the findings confirm that common mental disorders are highly prevalent globally, affecting people across all regions of the world.
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Association of Torture and Other Potentially Traumatic Events With Mental Health Outcomes Among Populations Exposed to Mass Conflict and Displacement: A Systematic Review and Meta-analysis
TL;DR: A systematic review and meta-regression of the prevalence rates of PTSD and depression in the refugee and postconflict mental health field found nonrandom sampling, small sample sizes, and self-report questionnaires were associated with higher rates of mental disorder.
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Promoting walking as an adjunct intervention to group cognitive behavioral therapy for anxiety disorders--a pilot group randomized trial
Dafna Merom,Philayrath Phongsavan,Renate Wagner,Tien Chey,Tien Chey,Claire Marnane,Zachary Steel,Derrick Silove,Adrian Bauman +8 more
TL;DR: The study was implemented in an outpatient clinic providing GCBT for clients diagnosed with panic disorder, generalized anxiety disorder or social phobia and showed significant effect for GCBT+EX on depression, anxiety, and stress.
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The prevalence and correlates of adult separation anxiety disorder in an anxiety clinic
Derrick Silove,Derrick Silove,Claire Marnane,Renate Wagner,Vijaya Manicavasagar,Vijaya Manicavasagar,Susan Rees,Susan Rees +7 more
TL;DR: Patients with ASAD attending an anxiety clinic are highly symptomatic and disabled, and the findings have implications for the classification, clinical identification and treatment of adult anxiety disorders.
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Adult separation anxiety disorder among war-affected Bosnian refugees: Comorbidity with PTSD and associations with dimensions of trauma
TL;DR: Although adult separation anxiety disorder was weakly linked with traumatic losses, this association was nonspecific and further research is needed to clarify the pathogenic pathways leading to the comorbid PTSD-adult separation anxiety Disorder pattern and its clinical implications.