Alyssa Clare Milton, Tracey A Davenport, Frank Iorfino, Anna Flego, Jane M Burns, Ian B Hickie,
<h4>Background</h4>Although numerous studies have demonstrated sex differences in the prevalence of suicidal thoughts and behaviors (STB), there is a clear lack of research examining the similarities and differences between men and women in terms of the relationship between STB, transitional life events, and the coping strategies employed after experiencing such ... Read more >>
JMIR Ment Health (JMIR mental health)
[2020, 7(9):e18383]
Cited: 0 times
Ian B Hickie, Tracey A Davenport, Jane M Burns, Alyssa C Milton, Laura Ospina-Pinillos, Lisa Whittle, Cristina S Ricci, Larisa T McLoughlin, John Mendoza, Shane P Cross, Sarah E Piper, Frank Iorfino, Haley M LaMonica,
Project Synergy aims to test the potential of new and emerging technologies to enhance the quality of mental health care provided by traditional face-to-face services. Specifically, it seeks to ensure that consumers get the right care, first time (delivery of effective mental health care early in the course of illness). ... Read more >>
Med J Aust (The Medical journal of Australia)
[2019, 211 Suppl 7:S3-S39]
Cited: 3 times
Alyssa C Milton, Benjamin A Gill, Tracey A Davenport, Mitchell Dowling, Jane M Burns, Ian B Hickie,
<h4>Background</h4>The rapid uptake of information and communication technology (ICT) over the past decade-particularly the smartphone-has coincided with large increases in sexting. All previous Australian studies examining the prevalence of sexting activities in young people have relied on convenience or self-selected samples. Concurrently, there have been recent calls to undertake more ... Read more >>
JMIR Ment Health (JMIR mental health)
[2019, 6(6):e13338]
Cited: 0 times
Baptiste Couvy-Duchesne, Victoria O'Callaghan, Richard Parker, Natalie Mills, Katherine M Kirk, Jan Scott, Anna Vinkhuyzen, Daniel F Hermens, Penelope A Lind, Tracey A Davenport, Jane M Burns, Melissa Connell, Brendan P Zietsch, James Scott, Margaret J Wright, Sarah E Medland, John McGrath, Nicholas G Martin, Ian B Hickie, Nathan A Gillespie,
PURPOSE:The Nineteen and Up study (19Up) assessed a range of mental health and behavioural problems and associated risk factors in a genetically informative Australian cohort of young adult twins and their non-twin siblings. As such, 19Up enables detailed investigation of genetic and environmental pathways to mental illness and substance misuse ... Read more >>
BMJ Open (BMJ open)
[2018, 8(3):e018959]
Cited: 2 times
Alyssa C Milton, Louise A Ellis, Tracey A Davenport, Jane M Burns, Ian B Hickie,
BACKGROUND:Web-based self-report surveying has increased in popularity, as it can rapidly yield large samples at a low cost. Despite this increase in popularity, in the area of youth mental health, there is a distinct lack of research comparing the results of Web-based self-report surveys with the more traditional and widely ... Read more >>
JMIR Ment Health (JMIR mental health)
[2017, 4(3):e37]
Cited: 6 times
Jane M Burns, Emma Birrell, Marie Bismark, Jane Pirkis, Tracey A Davenport, Ian B Hickie, Melissa K Weinberg, Louise A Ellis,
This paper describes the extent and nature of Internet use by young people, with specific reference to psychological distress and help-seeking behaviour. It draws on data from an Australian cross-sectional study of 1400 young people aged 16 to 25 years. Nearly all of these young people used the Internet, both ... Read more >>
Aust Health Rev (Australian health review : a publication of the Australian Hospital Association)
[2016, 40(5):584-590]
Cited: 5 times
Ian B Hickie, Patrick D McGorry, Tracey A Davenport, Sebastian P Rosenberg, John A Mendoza, Jane M Burns, Jonathan Nicholas, Helen Christensen,
Med J Aust (The Medical journal of Australia)
[2014, 200(8):445-448]
Cited: 5 times
Louise A Ellis, Philippa Collin, Patrick J Hurley, Tracey A Davenport, Jane M Burns, Ian B Hickie,
<h4>Background</h4>This mixed-methods study was designed to explore young Australian men's attitudes and behaviour in relation to mental health and technology use to inform the development of online mental health services for young men.<h4>Methods</h4>National online survey of 486 males (aged 16 to 24) and 17 focus groups involving 118 males (aged ... Read more >>
BMC Psychiatry (BMC psychiatry)
[2013, 13:119]
Cited: 46 times
Louise A Ellis, Philippa Collin, Tracey A Davenport, Patrick J Hurley, Jane M Burns, Ian B Hickie,
<h4>Background</h4>Young men are particularly vulnerable to suicide, drug, and alcohol problems and yet fail to seek appropriate help. An alternative or adjunct to face-to-face services has emerged with widespread uptake of the Internet and related communication technologies, yet very little evidence exists that examines the capacity of the Internet to ... Read more >>
J Med Internet Res (Journal of medical Internet research)
[2012, 14(6):e160]
Cited: 17 times
Jane M Burns, Tracey A Davenport, Lauren A Durkin, Georgina M Luscombe, Ian B Hickie,
<h4>Objective</h4>To explore patterns of internet use by young people in Australia and assess the usefulness of online resources for mental health problems, exploring functionality that may be relevant in the development of online mental health services.<h4>Design and participants</h4>Cross-sectional survey of a nationally representative sample of young people (2000 randomly selected ... Read more >>
Med J Aust (The Medical journal of Australia)
[2010, 192(S11):S22-6]
Cited: 61 times
Jane M Burns, Marianne Webb, Lauren A Durkin, Ian B Hickie,
Reach Out Central (ROC) is a serious game drawing on the principles of cognitive behaviour theory that has been designed to improve the mental health and wellbeing of young people, particularly men. ROC was developed over a 3-year period from 2003 to 2006, in consultation with young people aged 16-25 ... Read more >>
Med J Aust (The Medical journal of Australia)
[2010, 192(S11):S27-30]
Cited: 7 times
Jane M Burns, Lauren A Durkin, Jonathan Nicholas,
One third of young Americans experience mental health difficulties, often without seeking help. More than 90% use the Internet. Reach Out (www.reachout.com.au), an Australian Internet-based service, is discussed in relation to the role it could play in reducing stigma and increasing help seeking in young Americans aged 16-25 years. ... Read more >>
J Adolesc Health (The Journal of adolescent health : official publication of the Society for Adolescent Medicine)
[2009, 45(1):95-97]
Cited: 25 times
Ian B Hickie, Georgina M Luscombe, Tracey A Davenport, Jane M Burns, Nicole J Highet,
<h4>Aim</h4>Ascertaining current knowledge and attitudes towards depression among young people is vital for developing campaigns promoting community awareness and early intervention.<h4>Methods</h4>Cross-sectional computer-assisted telephone interviews of persons aged 18-90 years were conducted by beyondblue in Australia in 2002 and 2004/05. Items assessed consideration of depression as a major general health or ... Read more >>
Early Interv Psychiatry (Early intervention in psychiatry)
[2007, 1(4):333-339]
Cited: 22 times
Nicole J Highet, Georgina M Luscombe, Tracey A Davenport, Jane M Burns, Ian B Hickie,
<h4>Objective</h4>This report records the level of exposure to depression-related information across the Australian community and explores associations with recognition of depression and relevant sociodemographic factors.<h4>Method</h4>A cross-sectional telephone survey was conducted with a representative community sample. Participants consisted of 3200 respondents (400 respondents across each Australian State/Territory).<h4>Results</h4>Sixty-five point four per cent ... Read more >>
Aust N Z J Psychiatry (The Australian and New Zealand journal of psychiatry)
[2006, 40(1):55-58]
Cited: 25 times
Jane M Burns, Raymond F Martyres, Danielle Clode, Jennifer M Boldero,
<h4>Objective</h4>To identify patterns of mental health, prescription drug use and personal circumstances associated with heroin overdose in young people.<h4>Design</h4>Linkage of data on use of Pharmaceutical Benefits Scheme (PBS) prescription drugs with data from a self-report questionnaire.<h4>Setting</h4>Inner metropolitan Melbourne, Australia.<h4>Subjects</h4>163 young people, 15-30 years, using heroin.<h4>Main outcome measures</h4>Personal circumstances, mental health ... Read more >>
Med J Aust (The Medical journal of Australia)
[2004, 181(S7):S25-8]
Cited: 13 times
Raymond F Martyres, Danielle Clode, Jane M Burns,
<h4>Objective</h4>To identify prescription drug-seeking behaviour patterns among young people who subsequently died of heroin-related overdose.<h4>Design</h4>Linkage of Medicare and Pharmaceutical Benefits Scheme and Coroner's Court records from Victoria.<h4>Subjects</h4>Two hundred and two 15-24-year-olds who died of heroin-related overdose between 6 January 1994 and 6 October 1999.<h4>Main outcome measures</h4>Patterns of use of medical ... Read more >>
Med J Aust (The Medical journal of Australia)
[2004, 180(5):211-214]
Cited: 47 times
Craig A Olsson, Lyndal Bond, Jane M Burns, Dianne A Vella-Brodrick, Susan M Sawyer,
There is need for greater clarity around the concept of resilience as it relates to the period of adolescence. Literature on resilience published between 1990 and 2000 and relevant to adolescents aged between 12- and 18-years of age was reviewed with the aim of examining the various uses of the ... Read more >>
J Adolesc (Journal of adolescence)
[2003, 26(1):1-11]
Cited: 114 times
Jane M Burns, Gavin Andrews, Marianna Szabo,
Cumulative adverse experiences, including negative life events and early childhood adversity, together with parental depression and/or non-supportive school or familial environments, place young people at risk for developing depression. Enhanced life skills and supportive school and family environments can mediate the effect of stressful life events. Programs that enhance the ... Read more >>
Med J Aust (The Medical journal of Australia)
[2002, 177(S7):S93-6]
Cited: 5 times