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Helen Christensen
Researcher at University of New South Wales
Publications - 629
Citations - 58443
Helen Christensen is an academic researcher from University of New South Wales. The author has contributed to research in topics: Mental health & Psychological intervention. The author has an hindex of 116, co-authored 596 publications receiving 48002 citations. Previous affiliations of Helen Christensen include Centre for Mental Health & Arcadia University.
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School-Based Prevention and Early Intervention Programs for Depression
TL;DR: The school setting provides an opportune environment in which to target all individuals, particularly those with elevated symptoms of depression who may not have sought help yet or been identified as being symptomatic, those at risk of developing symptoms due to external stressors or internal vulnerabilities, those with sub-threshold symptoms of Depression.
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Comprehensive database and individual patient data meta-analysis of randomised controlled trials on psychotherapies reducing suicidal thoughts and behaviour : Study protocol
Mandy X. Hu,Christina Palantza,Kim Setkowski,Renske Gilissen,Eirini Karyotaki,Eirini Karyotaki,Pim Cuijpers,Pim Cuijpers,Heleen Riper,Heleen Riper,Derek de Beurs,Derek de Beurs,Chani Nuij,Chani Nuij,Helen Christensen,Alison L. Calear,Aliza Werner-Seidler,Adriaan W. Hoogendoorn,Anton J.L.M. van Balkom,Merijn Eikelenboom,Jan Smit,Wouter van Ballegooijen +21 more
TL;DR: An individual patient data meta-analysis (IPD-MA) will be conducted to establish the effectiveness of psychotherapy in reducing suicidality, and to examine which factors moderate the efficacy of these interventions.
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Application of the Interpersonal Psychological Theory of Suicide in a non-clinical community-based adolescent population
Alison L. Calear,Sonia M. McCallum,Dominique Kazan,Aliza Werner-Seidler,Helen Christensen,Philip J. Batterham +5 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors tested the full IPTS model in a non-clinical community-based sample of adolescents and found that perceived burdensomeness and thwarted belongingness, and their interaction, were significantly associated with suicide risk in adolescents.
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16Up: Outline of a Study Investigating Wellbeing and Information and Communication Technology Use in Adolescent Twins.
Brittany L. Mitchell,Katherine M. Kirk,Kerrie McAloney,Margaret J. Wright,Tracey A Davenport,Daniel F. Hermens,James Scott,John J. McGrath,Nathan A. Gillespie,Joanne S. Carpenter,Victoria S O'Callaghan,Sarah E. Medland,Helen Christensen,Nicholas G. Martin,Jane Burns,Ian B. Hickie +15 more
TL;DR: The '16Up' study conducted at the QIMR Berghofer Medical Research Institute from January 2014 to December 2018 aimed to examine the physical and mental health of young Australian twins aged 16-18 years (N = 876; 371 twin pairs and 18 triplet sets).
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Outsourcing local democracy? Evidence for and implications of the commercialisation of community engagement in Australian local government
Helen Christensen,Bligh Grant +1 more
TL;DR: In the UK, participatory governance practices are enjoying popularity, not least in local government as mentioned in this paper, driven by legislation that requires councils to undertake some of these processes; also by...