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Louise A. Ellis

Researcher at Macquarie University

Publications -  105
Citations -  3526

Louise A. Ellis is an academic researcher from Macquarie University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Health care & Mental health. The author has an hindex of 23, co-authored 105 publications receiving 2560 citations. Previous affiliations of Louise A. Ellis include National Health and Medical Research Council & University of Western Sydney.

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When complexity science meets implementation science: a theoretical and empirical analysis of systems change

TL;DR: What implementation science can learn from complexity science is discussed, and some of the properties of healthcare systems that enable or constrain the goals the authors have for better, more effective, more evidence-based care are teased out.
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Comorbidity of intellectual disability and mental disorder in children and adolescents: A systematic review

TL;DR: Appreciation of this comorbidity needs to be a fundamental component of both mental health and intellectual disability services.
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A short version of the Self Description Questionnaire II: Operationalizing criteria for short-form evaluation with new applications of confirmatory factor analyses

TL;DR: Four studies evaluate the new Self Description Questionnaire II short-form (SDQII-S) that measures 11 dimensions of adolescent self-concept based on responses to 51 of the original 102 SDQII items and demonstrate new statistical strategies to operationalize guidelines for short- form evaluation.
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How do preschool children feel about themselves? Unraveling measurement and multidimensional self-concept structure.

TL;DR: A new 38-item Self Description Questionnaire for Preschoolers that measures 6 self-concept factors was developed and tested, and young children distinguished between multiple dimensions of self- concept at an even younger age than suggested by previous self- Concept research.
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Young men’s attitudes and behaviour in relation to mental health and technology: implications for the development of online mental health services

TL;DR: The key challenge for online mental health services is to design interventions specifically for young men that are action-based, focus on shifting behaviour and stigma, and are not simply about increasing mental health knowledge.