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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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Attitudes towards people with a mental disorder: a survey of the Australian public and health professionals

TL;DR: Compared to the public, health professionals rate long-term outcomes more negatively and discrimination as more likely for the person with schizophrenia than for the one with depression.
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Psychoeducation for depression, anxiety and psychological distress: a meta-analysis

TL;DR: Although it is commonly believed that psychoeducation interventions are ineffective, this meta-analysis revealed that brief passive psychoeducational interventions for depression and psychological distress can reduce symptoms.
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Detecting suicidality on Twitter

TL;DR: This project was supported in part by funding from the NSW Mental Health Commission and the NHMRC John Cade Fellowship 1056964.
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Mobile Apps for Bipolar Disorder: A Systematic Review of Features and Content Quality.

TL;DR: The content of currently available apps for BD is not in line with practice guidelines or established self-management principles, with most lacking source citation and a privacy policy, and consumers and clinicians should exercise caution with app selection.
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Quality of web based information on treatment of depression: cross sectional survey

TL;DR: There is a need for better evidence based information about depression on the web, and a need to reconsider the role of accountability criteria as indicators of site quality and to develop simple valid indicators of quality.