A D LaMontagne
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LaMontagne A, Cox L, Lockwood C, Mackinnon A, Hall N, Brimelow R, et al.
BMC Psychiatry
. 2023 Feb;
23(1):98.
PMID: 36755281
No abstract available.
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LaMontagne A, Cox L, Lockwood C, Mackinnon A, Hall N, Brimelow R, et al.
BMC Psychiatry
. 2022 Dec;
22(1):799.
PMID: 36536388
Males are at higher risk of death by suicide than females in Australia, and among men, blue-collar males are at higher risk compared to other working males. In response, MATES...
3.
Saxon L, Bromfield S, Leow-Taylor S, Vega C, Berk M, LaMontagne A, et al.
BMC Psychiatry
. 2022 Jun;
22(1):400.
PMID: 35705927
Background: Financial distress is thought to be a key reason why small-medium enterprise (SME) owners experience higher levels of mental health conditions compared with the broader population. Business advisors who...
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Milner A, Shields M, King T, Aitken Z, LaMontagne A, Kavanagh A
Disabil Health J
. 2019 Jun;
12(4):537-541.
PMID: 31235447
Employment is a fundamental Social Determinant of Health known to have large impacts on mental health and other health outcomes. Across many countries of the world, people with disabilities are...
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Milner A, King T, Scovelle A, Batterham P, Kelly B, LaMontagne A, et al.
BMC Psychiatry
. 2019 May;
19(1):146.
PMID: 31088405
Background: Construction workers are at elevated risk of suicide. MATES in Construction (MATES) is one of the few suicide prevention programs that explicitly address this problem. The MATES program includes...
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Milner A, Aitken Z, Law P, LaMontagne A, Mann C, Cooper T, et al.
Health Promot Int
. 2019 May;
35(3):478-485.
PMID: 31081030
Males employed in the construction industry are at greater risk of suicide than other employed males. It is plausible that a high level of stigma against mental health problems explains...
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Milner A, Law P, Mann C, Cooper T, Witt K, LaMontagne A
SSM Popul Health
. 2018 Jan;
4:164-168.
PMID: 29349285
Background: High levels of self-stigma are associated with a range of adverse mental health, treatment, and functional outcomes. This prospective study examined the effects of an electronic mental health stigma...
8.
Milner A, Witt K, Maheen H, LaMontagne A
Work
. 2017 Jun;
57(2):281-287.
PMID: 28582946
Background: Emergency and protective services personnel (e.g., police, ambulance, fire-fighters, defence, prison and security officers) report elevated levels of job stress and health problems. While population-level research is lacking, there...
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Milner A, Currier D, LaMontagne A, Spittal M, PIRKIS J
Public Health
. 2017 Apr;
147:72-76.
PMID: 28404500
Objectives: Psychosocial job stressors are known to be associated with poor mental health. This research seeks to assess the relationship between psychosocial working conditions and suicidal ideation using a large...
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Milner A, Witt K, Maheen H, LaMontagne A
BMC Psychiatry
. 2017 Apr;
17(1):125.
PMID: 28376757
Background: Availability of lethal means is a significant risk factor for suicide. This study investigated whether occupations with greater access to lethal means had higher suicide rates than those without...