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Jerome Sarris
Researcher at University of Melbourne
Publications - 214
Citations - 10580
Jerome Sarris is an academic researcher from University of Melbourne. The author has contributed to research in topics: Anxiety & Randomized controlled trial. The author has an hindex of 47, co-authored 193 publications receiving 7576 citations. Previous affiliations of Jerome Sarris include University of Sydney & University of Western Sydney.
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The Lancet Psychiatry Commission: a blueprint for protecting physical health in people with mental illness
Joseph Firth,Joseph Firth,Joseph Firth,Najma Siddiqi,Ai Koyanagi,Ai Koyanagi,Ai Koyanagi,Dan Siskind,Simon Rosenbaum,Cherrie Galletly,Stephanie Allan,Constanza Caneo,Rebekah Carney,André F. Carvalho,André F. Carvalho,Mary Lou Chatterton,Christoph U. Correll,Christoph U. Correll,Jackie Curtis,Fiona Gaughran,Fiona Gaughran,Adrian H. Heald,Adrian H. Heald,Adrian H. Heald,Erin Hoare,Sarah E Jackson,Steve Kisely,Steve Kisely,Karina Lovell,Mario Maj,Patrick D. McGorry,Cathrine Mihalopoulos,Hannah Myles,Brian O'Donoghue,Toby Pillinger,Jerome Sarris,Jerome Sarris,Felipe Barreto Schuch,David Shiers,Lee Smith,Marco Solmi,Shuichi Suetani,Shuichi Suetani,Johanna Taylor,Scott B Teasdale,Graham Thornicroft,John Torous,Tim Usherwood,Tim Usherwood,Davy Vancampfort,Nicola Veronese,Philip B. Ward,Alison R. Yung,Alison R. Yung,Eoin Killackey,Brendon Stubbs,Brendon Stubbs +56 more
TL;DR: This Commission summarises advances in understanding on the topic of physical health in people with mental illness, and presents clear directions for health promotion, clinical care, and future research.
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The efficacy of smartphone-based mental health interventions for depressive symptoms: a meta-analysis of randomized controlled trials.
Joseph Firth,John Torous,Jennifer Nicholas,Rebekah Carney,Abhishek Pratap,Simon Rosenbaum,Jerome Sarris +6 more
TL;DR: Results indicate that smartphone devices are a promising self‐management tool for depression, and future research should aim to distil which aspects of these technologies produce beneficial effects, and for which populations.
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Rosenroot (Rhodiola rosea): traditional use, chemical composition, pharmacology and clinical efficacy.
TL;DR: Rhodiola rosea has robust traditional and pharmacological evidence of use in fatigue, and emerging evidence supporting cognition and mood, and it potentially attractive for use as a safe medication.
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Can smartphone mental health interventions reduce symptoms of anxiety? A meta-analysis of randomized controlled trials.
TL;DR: This meta-analysis shows that psychological interventions delivered via smartphone devices can reduce anxiety, and future research should aim to develop pragmatic methods for implementing smartphone-based support for people with anxiety, while also comparing the efficacy of these interventions to standard face-to-face psychological care.
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Herbal medicine for depression, anxiety and insomnia: A review of psychopharmacology and clinical evidence
TL;DR: A review of the literature was conducted to ascertain mechanisms of action of these botanicals, in addition to a systematic review of controlled clinical trials for treatment of mood, anxiety and sleep disorders, which are common comorbid psychiatric disorders.