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Sarah E Hetrick

Researcher at University of Auckland

Publications -  224
Citations -  16409

Sarah E Hetrick is an academic researcher from University of Auckland. The author has contributed to research in topics: Psychological intervention & Mental health. The author has an hindex of 54, co-authored 195 publications receiving 13418 citations. Previous affiliations of Sarah E Hetrick include Mental Health Foundation & University of York.

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Mental health of young people: a global public-health challenge

TL;DR: This work proposes a population-based, youth focused model, explicitly integrating mental health with other youth health and welfare expertise, and challenges to addressing mental- health needs include the shortage of mental-health professionals, the fairly low capacity and motivation of non-specialist health workers, and the stigma associated with mental disorder.
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Mental health of young people : a global public-health challenge. Commentary

TL;DR: The authors proposed a population-based, youth focused model, explicitly integrating mental health with other youth health and welfare expertise to address young people's mental-health needs, which is crucial if they are to fulfil their potential and contribute fully to the development of their communities.
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Physiotherapy interventions for shoulder pain

TL;DR: The efficacy of physiotherapy interventions for disorders resulting in pain, stiffness and/or disability of the shoulder, updated from an earlier Cochrane review of all interventions for shoulder disorder is determined.
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Serious Games and Gamification for Mental Health: Current Status and Promising Directions

TL;DR: This scoping review highlights six major categories of tested applied games for mental health and demonstrates that it is feasible to translate traditional evidence-based interventions into computer gaming formats and to exploit features of computer games for therapeutic change.