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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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A/Prof Matthew Sunderland sharing the results of a project measuring psychological distress on Australian epidemiological studies #SMHR2024

A/Prof Matthew Sunderland sharing the results of a project measuring psychological distress on Australian epidemiological studies #SMHR2024
Coleen (@coleen_leung) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Postdoc Amelia Henry from The Matilda Centre talks about how adolescents spend their time and itโ€™s link to psych distress and alcohol use ๐Ÿบ๐Ÿ“Š#SMHR2024

Postdoc <a href="/amelia__henry/">Amelia Henry</a> from <a href="/TheMatilda_USyd/">The Matilda Centre</a> talks about how adolescents spend their time and itโ€™s link to psych distress and alcohol use ๐Ÿบ๐Ÿ“Š#SMHR2024
Erin Madden (@eb_madden) 's Twitter Profile Photo

How can we empower people to make decisions about their treatment? Alana Fisher presents Next Steps, a first of its kind decision aid which aims to support people's choices for stepped mental health care. A pilot study showed Next Steps was feasible and acceptable. #SMHR2024

How can we empower people to make decisions about their treatment? <a href="/DrAlanaFisher/">Alana Fisher</a> presents Next Steps, a first of its kind decision aid which aims to support people's choices for stepped mental health care. A pilot study showed Next Steps was feasible and acceptable. #SMHR2024
The Matilda Centre (@thematilda_usyd) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Dr Jack Wilson presents on barriers to measuring substance use in research, including the limitations of relying on standard drinks to measure alcohol use #SMHR2024

Dr <a href="/Jack_MWilson/">Jack Wilson</a> presents on barriers to measuring substance use in research, including the limitations of relying on standard drinks to measure alcohol use #SMHR2024
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Dr Scarlett Smout gives results into a study for lifestyle behaviour modifications and its relationship with mental health in Australian adolescents long-term. Data was from >6000 adolescents in the Health4Life study #SMHR2024

Dr <a href="/ScarlettSmout/">Scarlett Smout</a> gives results into a study for lifestyle behaviour modifications and its relationship with mental health in Australian adolescents long-term. Data was from &gt;6000 adolescents in the Health4Life study #SMHR2024
Amarina Donohoe-Bales (@amarinadb) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Even small lifestyle behaviour changes (๐ŸŽ ๐Ÿšฌ ๐Ÿ’ค ๐Ÿƒโ€โ™€๏ธ) are associated with improvements in mental health over time among young people. Scarlett Smout presenting her important PhD findings at #SMHR2024 ๐Ÿ‘ The Matilda Centre

Even small lifestyle behaviour changes (๐ŸŽ ๐Ÿšฌ ๐Ÿ’ค ๐Ÿƒโ€โ™€๏ธ) are associated with improvements in mental health over time among young people. <a href="/ScarlettSmout/">Scarlett Smout</a> presenting her important PhD findings at #SMHR2024 ๐Ÿ‘ <a href="/TheMatilda_USyd/">The Matilda Centre</a>
Fleur Harrison ๐ŸŒˆ (@lushfleury) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The final day of SMHR #SMHR2024 has been packed with amazing presentations!! Congrats to the presenters and organisers - we have such great mental health research happening in Australia. Highlight for me was the great โฆMiri Forbesโฉ on reconstructing psychopathology.

The final day of <a href="/SMHR/">SMHR</a> #SMHR2024 has been packed with amazing presentations!! Congrats to the presenters and organisers - we have such great mental health research happening in Australia.

Highlight for me was the great โฆ<a href="/MiriForbes/">Miri Forbes</a>โฉ on reconstructing psychopathology.
Amarina Donohoe-Bales (@amarinadb) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Kate and The Matilda Centre Youth Advisory Board member Smrithi presenting their findings from the Youth Priorities Project - a critical blueprint for the future of youth mental health and substance use prevention research! #SMHR2024

<a href="/KateRoss20/">Kate</a> and <a href="/TheMatilda_USyd/">The Matilda Centre</a> Youth Advisory Board member Smrithi presenting their findings from the Youth Priorities Project - a critical blueprint for the future of youth mental health and substance use prevention research! #SMHR2024
Amarina Donohoe-Bales (@amarinadb) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Out with the DSM and in with a Hierarchical Taxonomy of Psychopathology (HiTOP) approach! This makes so ๐Ÿ‘ much ๐Ÿ‘ sense ๐Ÿ‘ Miri Forbes presenting at #SMHR2024

Out with the DSM and in with a Hierarchical Taxonomy of Psychopathology (HiTOP) approach! This makes so ๐Ÿ‘ much ๐Ÿ‘ sense ๐Ÿ‘  <a href="/MiriForbes/">Miri Forbes</a> presenting at #SMHR2024
Nupur Nag, PhD (@nupurnag01) 's Twitter Profile Photo

My first #SMHR conference, & I loved it! Inspired by learning & sharing ideas with dedicated colleagues committed to mental health & #LifestyleMedicine. Highlighting loneliness as a major mental health concern reminds us of the power of connection & community. #mentalhealth

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When selecting resources or programs for drug & alcohol prevention, it's important to consider whether they are informed or supported by evidence. This factsheet provides an overview of what the current evidence tells us about what works and what doesn't: ow.ly/qQ4f50Ubumo

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Save the Date for SMHR 2025! Please register your interest via smhrconference.com.au to be kept up to date with Conference News!

Save the Date for SMHR 2025! Please register your interest via smhrconference.com.au to be kept up to date with Conference News!
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SMHR 2025 Conference Call for Abstracts is now Open! Please visit the conference website for more information - smhrconference.com.au

SMHR 2025 Conference Call for Abstracts is now Open! Please visit the conference website for more information - smhrconference.com.au