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Deakin University

EducationBurwood, Victoria, Australia
About: Deakin University is a education organization based out in Burwood, Victoria, Australia. It is known for research contribution in the topics: Population & Poison control. The organization has 12118 authors who have published 46470 publications receiving 1188841 citations. The organization is also known as: Deakin.


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TL;DR: In this article, the role of biopsychosocial factors in understanding body image concerns and cognitions and behaviors related to losing weight or increasing muscles among 507 children (270 girls and 237 boys) aged between 8 and 11 years.

196 citations

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01 Apr 2015-Leukemia
TL;DR: In this article, light transmission aggregometry was used to determine the real-life consequences of BTK platelet blockade in 23 patients receiving ibrutinib treatment, with a significant association between the degree of inhibition and the occurrence of clinical bleeding or bruising.
Abstract: The BTK (Bruton's tyrosine kinase) inhibitor ibrutinib is associated with an increased risk of bleeding. A previous study reported defects in collagen- and adenosine diphosphate (ADP)-dependent platelet responses when ibrutinib was added ex vivo to patient samples. Whereas the collagen defect is expected given the central role of BTK in glycoprotein VI signaling, the ADP defect lacks a mechanistic explanation. In order to determine the real-life consequences of BTK platelet blockade, we performed light transmission aggregometry in 23 patients receiving ibrutinib treatment. All patients had reductions in collagen-mediated platelet aggregation, with a significant association between the degree of inhibition and the occurrence of clinical bleeding or bruising (P=0.044). This collagen defect was reversible on drug cessation. In contrast to the previous ex vivo report, we found no in vivo ADP defects in subjects receiving standard doses of ibrutinib. These results establish platelet light transmission aggregometry as a method for gauging, at least qualitatively, the severity of platelet impairment in patients receiving ibrutinib treatment.

196 citations

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TL;DR: In this article, a study of an innovative program in primary schools in Queensland, Australia, explores how the instructional discourse of "daily physical education" varied across a number of sites of meaning production and how this instructional discourse was embedded in the regulative discourse of healthism which set limits on the extent to which the people operating at these sites could make their own sense of daily physical education.
Abstract: Health has become a symbolic category of considerable importance, expressing a range of notions relating to well‐being, consumption and normality. A particular view of health as corporeal and individualistic has become pervasive within the new health consciousness, and school physical education represents one site among many where the ideology of healthism is produced. This paper draws on a study of an innovative programme in primary schools in Queensland, Australia. It explores how on the one hand the instructional discourse of ‘daily physical education’ varied across a number of sites of meaning production and how on the other hand this instructional discourse was embedded in the regulative discourse of healthism which set limits on the extent to which the people operating at these sites could make their own sense of daily physical education. We argue that a corporeal and individualistic concept of health, in which body shape and fatness play a central role, is being produced through health‐bas...

195 citations

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TL;DR: In this article, a thin and selective interlayer structure has been designed and produced to decrease the charge transfer resistance and mitigate the shuttling problem, simply by coating the surface of cathode with a thin film of functionalized boron nitride nanosheets/graphene.
Abstract: Lithium–sulfur (Li–S) batteries have a much higher energy density than Li ion batteries and thus are considered as next generation batteries for electric vehicle applications. However, the problem of rapid capacity fading due to the shuttling of soluble polysulfides between electrodes remains the main obstacle for practical applications. Here, a thin and selective interlayer structure has been designed and produced to decrease the charge transfer resistance and mitigate the shuttling problem, simply by coating the surface of cathode with a thin film of functionalized boron nitride nanosheets/graphene. Due to this thin and ultralight interlayer, the specific capacity and cycling stability of the Li–S batteries with a cathode of sulfur-containing porous carbon nanotubes (≈60 wt% sulfur content) have been improved significantly with a life of over 1000 cycles, an initial specific capacity of 1100 mA h g−1 at 3 C, and a cycle decay as low as 0.0037% per cycle. This new interlayer provides a promising approach to significantly enhance the performance of Li–S batteries.

195 citations

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TL;DR: Specialized early psychosis programs can deliver a higher recovery rate at one-third the cost of standard public mental health services, and further research is required to verify this finding.
Abstract: Objective: This study assesses the long-term cost-effectiveness of a comprehensive model of mental health care for first-episode psychosis. The study is an extension of a previous economic evaluation of the Early Psychosis Prevention and Intervention Centre (EPPIC) that assessed the first-year costs and outcomes of treatment. Method: The current study used a matched, historical control group design with a follow-up of approximately 8 years. Complete follow-up data were available for 65 of the original 102 participants. Direct public mental health service costs incurred subsequent to the first year of treatment and symptomatic and functional outcomes of 32 participants initially treated for up to 2 years at EPPIC were compared with a matched cohort of 33 participants initially treated by generic mental health services. Treatment-related resource use was measured and valued using Australian published prices. Results: Almost 8 years after initial treatment, EPPIC subjects displayed lower levels of positive psychotic symptoms (P=.007), were more likely to be in remission (P=.008), and had a more favorable course of illness (P=.011) than the controls. Fifty-six percent of the EPPIC cohort were in paid employment over the last 2 years compared with 33% of controls (P=.083). Each EPPIC patient costs on average A$3445 per annum to treat compared with controls, who each costs A$9503 per annum. Conclusions: Specialized early psychosis programs can deliver a higher recovery rate at one-third the cost of standard public mental health services. Residual methodological limitations and limited sample size indicate that further research is required to verify this finding.

195 citations


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NameH-indexPapersCitations
Patrick D. McGorry137109772092
Mary Story13552264623
Dacheng Tao133136268263
Paul Harrison133140080539
Paul Zimmet128740140376
Neville Owen12770074166
Louisa Degenhardt126798139683
David Scott124156182554
Anthony F. Jorm12479867120
Tao Zhang123277283866
John C. Wingfield12250952291
John J. McGrath120791124804
Eduard Vieta119124857755
Michael Berk116128457743
Ashley I. Bush11656057009
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No. of papers from the Institution in previous years
YearPapers
2023162
2022676
20215,123
20204,513
20193,981
20183,543