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25.01.2022 Study links lack of teen physical activity to poorer mental health https://pos.li/2ezm5p RACGP article on research by Shuichi Suetani.



24.01.2022 Are Australian smokers with mental illness receiving adequate smoking cessation and harm reduction information? Read the article co-authored by QCMHRs Carla Meurk & Diana Beere. https://pos.li/2etua0

24.01.2022 The QCMHR team wishes you a very happy New Year #2020

23.01.2022 Does having one mental health disorder increase your risk of getting another? Read this article on The Conversation to find out. http://tinyurl.com/rzxatvr



23.01.2022 'Neural correlates of dynamic emotion perception in schizophrenia and the influence of prior expectations' Schizophrenia Research article co-authored by QCMHR's Bryan Mowry. http://tinyurl.com/w5k4mj8

22.01.2022 Meet our researchers: Suhailah Ali Suhailah works in the PEG stream on the Mental Health in the Pacific project with Fiona Charlson. Read her Q&A on our website... pos.li/2c0uib See more

21.01.2022 Adolescent inhalant use and psychosis risk - a prospective longitudinal study Schizophrenia Research article co-authored by QCMHRs Professor John McGrath & Associate Professor James Scott. ... pos.li/2d0ii3



20.01.2022 The holidays are supposed to be a time of joy and celebration, but sometimes the added pressures can bring up feelings of loneliness, isolation, and stress. Lets make sure we prioritise our mental health this season! https://pos.li/2ebg6b

19.01.2022 More relevant than ever. Fiona Charlson discusses the ways in which climate change and extreme weather events affect our mental health. https://pos.li/2eiw51

18.01.2022 Results suggest "a widening mental health gap between Indigenous and non-Indigenous populations from large areas of remote Queensland." Paper by @FionaCharlson, @DSantomauro, Harvey Whiteford and others. http://pos.li/2etug2

18.01.2022 "People feeling distressed about the state of the planet may find themselves in a spiral of whats been termed eco-anxiety." Read Fiona Charlesons article for The Conversation here: http://pos.li/2dlyde

17.01.2022 A national health survey is on its way for Australia in 2020. "Tens of thousands of Australians will be surveyed about their mental and physical health in an effort to better inform health policies and reforms." https://pos.li/2d0iru



16.01.2022 Are adults with higher genetic risk for schizophrenia more likely to live in urbanized and populated areas than those with lower risk? https://pos.li/2er8kf

16.01.2022 QCMHRs John McGrath and Harvey Whiteford were recognised as some of the worlds most influential researchers & we couldnt be more proud! https://pos.li/2edbug

15.01.2022 "Even if you havent been directly affected by the bushfires, its completely normal to feel sad, helpless, and even anxious." Read the Conversation piece by QCMHRs Fiona Charlson and James Scott. https://pos.li/2elkxg

15.01.2022 QCMHRs Sandra Diminic, Emily Heilscher and Meredith Harris recently published an article examining the employment disadvantages of mental health carers. https://pos.li/2c9smd Read the full report here: ... https://pos.li/2c9sme See more

14.01.2022 This report by Sandra Diminic, Emily Hielscher and Meredith Harris, examines the employment disadvantages of mental health carers. https://pos.li/2ezm54

12.01.2022 How do you remove bias and uncover the truth in clinical trials? QCMHRs John McGrath explains. pos.li/2bj2bc

11.01.2022 How do hallucinations effect otherwise healthy people? QCMHRs John McGrath discusses new research. http://pos.li/2dly55

11.01.2022 Are mental disorders associated with subsequent medical conditions? This animation by Niels Bohr Professorship Psychiatric Epidemiology discusses the links. https://tinyurl.com/y7dw5yqc

10.01.2022 How do you remove bias and uncover the truth in clinical trials? QCMHR's John McGrath explains. pos.li/2bj2bc

10.01.2022 Is there a global mental illness epidemic? QCMHRs Harvey Whiteford says the modelling weve done in high-income countries ... shows that the prevalence hasnt changed its flatlined, Read on the The Guardians article here:... https://pos.li/2cdjfr See more

10.01.2022 To learn more about comorbidity within mental disorders listen to Oleguer Plana-Ripolls presentation: https://pos.li/2bj241 Or check out the JAMA Psych paper here: https://pos.li/2bj245

09.01.2022 Global Epidemiology and Burden of Schizophrenia: Findings From the Global Burden of Disease Study 2016 Schizophrenia Bulletin article by QCMHR researchers. https://pos.li/2er7c1

09.01.2022 QCMHRs Harvey Whiteford speaks on prevention in mental health in an article for The Guardian. "...protecting ourselves from psychological trauma is like protecting ourselves from too much exposure to the sun. https://pos.li/2cdj6g

09.01.2022 How does Florescos model for a one-stop mental health service hub affect client outcomes? https://pos.li/2eiwvb

08.01.2022 Beyond thought and behaviour: is psychosis more than a brain disorder? Dr Shuichi Suetani discusses. https://pos.li/2ebfde

07.01.2022 Those born in winter and spring have an increased risk of developing schizophrenia later in life. https://pos.li/2er82h Read the article here: https://pos.li/2er82i

05.01.2022 Challenge to link between schizophrenia and urban living #QCMHRs John McGrath interviewed by Norman Swan on The Health Report, about links between living in a city and risk of schizophrenia. Listen now: http://pos.li/2ebfr6

05.01.2022 A profile on mental health carers. Co-authored by QCMHRs Sandra Diminic, Emily Hielscher, Meredith Harris, Yong Yi Lee & Harvey Whiteford along with Jan Kealton. https://t.co/xu6GvPqEyH?amp=1

04.01.2022 Neural correlates of dynamic emotion perception in schizophrenia and the influence of prior expectations Schizophrenia Research article co-authored by QCMHRs Bryan Mowry. http://tinyurl.com/w5k4mj8

04.01.2022 Urbanicity is not associated with increased odds of psychosis in developing countries. http://pos.li/2dlxyc QCMHRs John McGrath interviewed by Norman Swan about the links between living in a city and risk of schizophrenia. Listen now: https://t.co/yGInLthbUa?amp=1

04.01.2022 "For people with a mental illness, loved ones who care are as important as formal supports" Read Emily Hielscher, James Scott and Sandra Diminics article for The Conversation https://pos.li/2dwj7f

04.01.2022 Research by @EmilyHielscher investigates carers impacts on length of hospital stay for mental health patients. https://pos.li/2d0iip

03.01.2022 Development and validation of the Bullying and Cyberbullying Scale for Adolescents: A multi- dimensional measurement model British Journal of Educational Psychology article by QCMHRs Hannah Thomas, A/Prof James Scott & colleagues https://pos.li/2eln9a

03.01.2022 Beyond thought and behaviour: is psychosis more than a brain disorder? QCMHRs Dr. Shuichi Suetani discusses. https://pos.li/2ebfi2

02.01.2022 Happy Holidays from the QCMHR team!

02.01.2022 Explore patterns of Comorbidity with this interactive Data Visualisation Tool. https://pos.li/2er76p

01.01.2022 'Beyond thought and behaviour: is psychosis more than a brain disorder?' Dr Shuichi Suetani discusses. https://pos.li/2ebfde

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