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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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Implementation and cost effectiveness evaluation of an integrated mental health stepped care service for adults in primary care
Josephine Anderson,Judy Proudfoot,Nyree Gale,Helen Christensen,Penny Reeves,Kathleen O’Moore +5 more
TL;DR: StepCare is the first fully integrated and digitally enabled stepped mental health care service to be implemented and evaluated in Australian primary care and showed that it could be implemented via a Train the Trainer model involving PHN staff, it integrates smoothly into general practices (thus normalising into routine practice) and it produces clinical changes.
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Community Engagement and Professionalization: Emerging Tensions
TL;DR: The authors examines the case for the practice of community engagement as a profession using Noordegraaf's (2007) pillars of pure professionalism as a guide and explores some practical examples of the tensions practitioners may experience.
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Effectiveness of Self-guided Tailored Implementation Strategies in Integrating and Embedding Internet-Based Cognitive Behavioral Therapy in Routine Mental Health Care: Results of a Multicenter Stepped-Wedge Cluster Randomized Trial
Christiaan Vis,Josien Schuurmans,Bruno Aouizerate,Mette Atipei Craggs,Philip J. Batterham,Leah Burhmann,Alison L. Calear,Arlinda Cerga Pashoja,Helen Christensen,Els Dozeman,Claus Duedal Pedersen,David Daniel Ebert,Anne Etzelmueller,Naim Fanaj,Tracy Finch,Denise Hanssen,Ulrich Hegerl,Adriaan W. Hoogendoorn,Kim Mathiasen,Carl May,Andia Meksi,Sevim Mustafa,Bridianne O'Dea,Carolyn Henninger Oehler,Jordi Piera-Jimenez,Sebastian Potthoff,Gentiana Qirjako,Tim Rapley,Judith G. M. Rosmalen,Ylenia Sacco,Ludovic Samalin,Mette Maria Skjøth,Kristine Hæstrup Hindkjær Tarp,Ingrid Titzler,Erik Van der Eycken,Claire van Genugten,Alexis E. Whitton,Enrico Zenalda,Jan Smit,Heleen Riper +39 more
TL;DR: In this article , the authors compared the effectiveness of the ItFits-toolkit with implementation-as-usual (IAU) in implementing Internet-based cognitive behavioral therapy (iCBT) services in 12 routine mental health care organizations in 9 countries in Europe and Australia.
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Use of the Transparent Bipolar Inventory to measure the big-five personality factors in an epidemiological survey of the elderly
TL;DR: In this article, the Transparent Bipolar Inventory (TBI) was completed by 534 elderly persons participating in the second wave of a longitudinal epidemiological study, and confirmatory factor analysis of the TBI items showed that the five-factor model provided an acceptable, but not impressive, fit to the data.
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Review: computerised CBT improves adult depression in the short-term, but its effect may have been overestimated previously.
TL;DR: CCBT programmes were found to be effective for depression in the short term, a finding that is consistent with a number of previous meta-analyses cited by the authors in this study, and CCBT effectiveness may be overstated.