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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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A protocol for the HeadCoach trial: the development and evaluation of an online mental health training program for workplace managers
Aimée Gayed,Bridget T Bryan,Bridget T Bryan,Katherine Petrie,Katherine Petrie,Mark Deady,Mark Deady,Allison Milner,Anthony D. LaMontagne,Anthony D. LaMontagne,Rafael A. Calvo,Andrew Mackinnon,Andrew Mackinnon,Helen Christensen,Arnstein Mykletun,Nick Glozier,Samuel B. Harvey,Samuel B. Harvey +17 more
TL;DR: The HeadCoach trial is to evaluate the effectiveness of a newly developed online training intervention to determine whether it is able to build managers’ confidence to better support individuals within their teams who are experiencing mental ill health, and the confidence to promote manager behaviour likely to result in a more mentally healthy workplace.
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Use of medications to enhance memory in a large community sample of 60–64 year olds
TL;DR: Some older people are using complementary medications to improve their memory or prevent memory loss, despite the lack of strong evidence for their effectiveness, according to a community survey in Canberra and Queanbeyan, Australia.
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Pharmaceutical company websites as sources of information for consumers. How appropriate and informative are they
TL;DR: The issues, arguments and empirical evidence for and against the practice of direct-to-consumer advertising by pharmaceutical companies are considered, and a selected set of pharmaceutical company sites that provide consumer information about major public health problems or about health conditions corresponding to frequently used search engine terms are described.
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A smartphone application for treating depressive symptoms: study protocol for a randomised controlled trial.
Mark Deady,David Johnston,David Johnston,Nick Glozier,David Milne,David Milne,Isabella Choi,Andrew Mackinnon,Arnstein Mykletun,Rafael A. Calvo,Aimée Gayed,Richard A. Bryant,Helen Christensen,Samuel B. Harvey +13 more
TL;DR: This trial aims to evaluate the effectiveness of a smartphone app designed to treat depressive symptoms in workers with a multicentre randomised controlled trial compared to that of an attention control.
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Adolescents' Perspectives on a Mobile App for Relationships: Cross-Sectional Survey.
Bridianne O'Dea,Melinda R Achilles,Aliza Werner-Seidler,Philip J. Batterham,Alison L. Calear,Yael Perry,Fiona Shand,Helen Christensen +7 more
TL;DR: Adolescents were likely to use a mobile phone app for relationship support, and use was not influenced by gender, age, social support, or any other background characteristic.