Helen Christensen
Christensen, Helen
Christensen, Helen, Ph.D.
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Works
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e-Mental health in Australia, c2002: | |
The mood gym, 2011 | |
The public's ability to recognize mental disorders and their beliefs about treatment: changes in Australia over 8 years | |
The quality and accessibility of Australian depression sites on the World Wide Web. | |
Quality of web based information on treatment of depression: cross sectional survey | |
Quantifying App Store Dynamics: Longitudinal Tracking of Mental Health Apps. | |
The rate of reply and nature of responses to suicide-related posts on Twitter | |
Rates of forgetting in Alzheimer dementia | |
Reaching standards for dissemination: a case study. | |
Recruitment challenges associated with a randomised controlled trial within a general telephone counselling service | |
Reducing suicidal thoughts in the Australian general population through web-based self-help: study protocol for a randomized controlled trial | |
Relationship of homocysteine, folic acid and vitamin B12 with depression in a middle-aged community sample | |
Religiosity and personality: evidence for non-linear associations | |
Repetition rate after non-fatal self-poisoning in Sri-Lanka: a one year prospective longitudinal study | |
Research on mental health literacy: what we know and what we still need to know. | |
Research priorities in mental health, part 1: an evaluation of the current research effort against the criteria of disease burden and health system costs. | |
Rethinking the dose-response relationship between usage and outcome in an online intervention for depression: randomized controlled trial | |
Review of internet-based prevention and treatment programs for anxiety and depression in children and adolescents. | |
The Reviews Are in: A Qualitative Content Analysis of Consumer Perspectives on Apps for Bipolar Disorder | |
Risk factors for depression and anxiety in abstainers, moderate drinkers and heavy drinkers | |
Risk factors for physical inactivity across the adult life span: the impact of depression. | |
Risk factors of transition from normal cognition to mild cognitive disorder: the PATH through Life Study. | |
Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Psychiatrists clinical practice guideline for the management of deliberate self-harm | |
School Counselors� Perspectives of a Web-Based Stepped Care Mental Health Service for Schools: Cross-Sectional Online Survey (Preprint) | |
Search for a common cause factor amongst cognitive, speed and biological variables using narrow age cohorts | |
Self-management in young adults with bipolar disorder: Strategies and challenges. | |
Self-reported disability and quality of life in an online Australian community sample with suicidal thoughts | |
The Self-Stigma of Depression Scale (SSDS): development and psychometric evaluation of a new instrument. | |
Service Use History of Individuals Enrolling in an Online Suicidal Ideation Treatment Trial | |
Sleep disturbance, personality and the onset of depression and anxiety: prospective cohort study | |
Smartphone app to investigate the relationship between social connectivity and mental health. | |
Smartphones for smarter delivery of mental health programs: a systematic review | |
Smoking and mental health: results from a community survey. | |
Spatial clustering of fatal, and non-fatal, suicide in new South Wales, Australia: implications for evidence-based prevention | |
Specific detection of Pasteurella multocida in chickens with fowl cholera and in pig lung tissues using fluorescent rRNA in situ hybridization | |
Stigma about depression and its impact on help-seeking intentions. | |
Stigma in response to mental disorders: a comparison of Australia and Japan | |
Structure of beliefs about the helpfulness of interventions for depression and schizophrenia. Results from a national survey of the Australian public | |
The suicidal ideation attributes scale | |
Suicide prevention in Australian Aboriginal communities: a review of past and present programs | |
Suicide prevention in schizophrenia spectrum disorders and psychosis: a systematic review | |
Suicide prevention: signposts for a new approach. | |
Suicide Stigma and Suicide Literacy in a Clinical Sample | |
Summary of Key Issues Raised in the Technology for Early Awareness of Addiction and Mental Illness (TEAAM-I) Meeting. | |
Symptoms of depression and anxiety during adult life: evidence for a decline in prevalence with age. | |
Temporal effects of separation on suicidal thoughts and behaviours. | |
Theme issue on e-mental health: a growing field in internet research | |
Toward clinical digital phenotyping: a timely opportunity to consider purpose, quality, and safety | |
Toward Impactful Collaborations on Computing and Mental Health (Preprint) | |
Trajectories of change and long-term outcomes in a randomised controlled trial of internet-based insomnia treatment to prevent depression | |
Trial for the Prevention of Depression (TriPoD) in final-year secondary students: study protocol for a cluster randomised controlled trial | |
Unemployment, suicide and COVID-19: using the evidence to plan for prevention | |
Usage and Acceptability of the iBobbly App: Pilot Trial for Suicide Prevention in Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Youth | |
Use It and Still Lose It? The Association Between Activity and Cognitive Performance Established Using Latent Growth Techniques in a Community Sample | |
The use of e-health applications for anxiety and depression in young people: challenges and solutions | |
Use of medical services after participation in a community-based epidemiological health survey. | |
Use of medications to enhance memory in a large community sample of 60-64 year olds. | |
The use of technology in Suicide Prevention | |
Use of Web Conferencing Technology for Conducting Online Focus Groups Among Young People With Lived Experience of Suicidal Thoughts: Mixed Methods Research | |
Using accountability for mental health to drive reform | |
Using Cluster Analysis to Explore Engagement and e-Attainment as Emergent Behavior in Electronic Mental Health | |
Using life's digital detritus to feed discovery | |
Using linguistic and topic analysis to classify sub-groups of online depression communities | |
Using Mobile Phone Sensor Technology for Mental Health Research: Integrated Analysis to Identify Hidden Challenges and Potential Solutions | |
Using the BIS/BAS scales to measure behavioural inhibition and behavioural activation: Factor structure, validity and norms in a large community sample | |
The Utility of a Mental Health App in Apprentice Workers: A Pilot Study | |
Validation of a smartphone app to map social networks of proximity | |
The value of comparing health outcomes in cohort studies: An example of self-rated health in seven studies including 79 653 participants | |
The warpy thoughts scale: a new 20-item instrument to measure dysfunctional attitudes. | |
We feel: mapping emotion on Twitter | |
Web and telecounselling in Australia. | |
Web-Based and Mobile Suicide Prevention Interventions for Young People: A Systematic Review | |
Web-based cognitive behavior therapy: analysis of site usage and changes in depression and anxiety scores | |
What cognitive changes can be expected with normal ageing? | |
What Interrupts Suicide Attempts in Men: A Qualitative Study | |
What might interrupt men's suicide? Results from an online survey of men. | |
White matter hyperintensities and within-person variability in community-dwelling adults aged 60-64 years. | |
White matter hyperintensities are related to physical disability and poor motor function. | |
Working hours, common mental disorder and suicidal ideation among junior doctors in Australia: a cross-sectional survey | |
Workplace Bullying and Suicidal Ideation: Findings from an Australian Longitudinal Cohort Study of Mid-Aged Workers | |
Workplace interventions for common mental disorders: a systematic meta-review | |
Workplace mental health training for managers and its effect on sick leave in employees: a cluster randomised controlled trial. | |
The YouthMood Project: a cluster randomized controlled trial of an online cognitive behavioral program with adolescents |