SMHR
@SMHR
The Society for Mental Health Research is the peak national body for psychiatric and mental health research in Australia and New Zealand.
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http://smhr.org.au 06-08-2014 10:45:10
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A fantastic symposium in the Alcohol and other drugs and mental health stream at #SMHR23 kicked off by Jillian Halladay (she/her)! Lots to think about as to why we are seeing increases in mental ill-health but decreases in substance use The Matilda Centre
Professor Susan Ross describing MAGNET - a mental health clinical trial network Australia wide. Looks like a great resource for #clinicaltrial s SMHR #smhr2023 #mentalhealth #clinicaltrial
Next SMHR conference in 2024 hosted by Dr Louise Thornton and Bridianne O'Dea at Black Dog Institute and The Matilda Centre in Sydney! Theme of innovation and inclusivity. Woot!
We are excited to announce that #SMHR24 will be held in Sydney 6-8 Nov! The conference theme is 'Innovation and Inclusivity' and hosted by The Matilda Centre, Black Dog Institute and InsideOut Institute
I spy Dr Louise Birrell (she/her)’s poster at #SMHR23
Great to read about the development of Mind Your Mate and the next steps for this peer-support eHealth prevention app (and soon to be classroom program!) The Matilda Centre
Some intriguing results out of Western Sydney showing the effects of temperature on risk of mental health ED presentations, particularly in women. #ClimateActionNow #SMHR2023 Taylor A. Braund
Females seem to be having greater cohort changes in their psychological distress and alcohol use, much to consider after Cath Chapman’s talk! #SMHR23 The Matilda Centre
A fantastic presentation today from our Chilean visitor @Belenvargasg about implementing #SuicidePrevention initiatives in schools. Such important work Orygen Álvaro Jiménez Núcleo Milenio Imhay
A double feature of Bridianne O'Dea Black Dog Institute presenting 1) the promising findings of ClearlyMe an app reducing symptoms of #depression and 2) the promise and problems of linguistic analyses in symptom detection and its potential in treatment stratification #SMHR2023
An epic symposium on making sense of diverging population trends in emotional problems and alcohol use across developmental and historical time SMHR #SMHR2023 by awesome researchers
Jillian Halladay (she/her)
Cath Chapman
Matthew Sunderland, Peter Butterworth Phil Batterham Prof Tim Slade