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Amelia Gulliver

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ONeil A, John T, Turner A, Batterham P, Barutchu A, Fiddes R, et al.
Aust N Z J Psychiatry . 2025 Feb; :48674251319680. PMID: 39991899
This is the first in a series of Position Papers from the (MAGNET) intended to promote the standard of mental health research in Australia. This paper focuses on improving the...
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Giugni M, Morse A, Fitzpatrick S, Lamb H, Gulliver A, Calear A, et al.
MethodsX . 2025 Jan; 14():103147. PMID: 39846013
The involvement of service-users, clinicians, and other health service end-users is recognised as an essential part of health and medical research. This collaborative approach can significantly contribute to methodological advancements...
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Fitzpatrick S, Lamb H, Oldman E, Giugni M, Chakouch C, Morse A, et al.
Health Expect . 2024 Nov; 27(6):e70103. PMID: 39545621
Background: Applied research using co-creation methods is rarely described or evaluated in detail. Practical evidence of co-creation processes and collaboration effectiveness is needed to better understand its complex and dynamic...
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Farrer L, Jackson H, Gulliver A, Calear A, Batterham P
Psychol Rep . 2024 Oct; :332941241295978. PMID: 39440480
Young people attending university for the first time may be at heightened risk of experiencing mental health problems. However, limited research has examined the mental health experiences of this cohort...
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Jackson H, Gulliver A, Hasking P, Leach L, Batterham P, Calear A, et al.
Digit Health . 2024 Sep; 10:20552076241277175. PMID: 39224795
Objective: Digital interventions can be effective in preventing and treating common mental health conditions among university students. Incorporating student experiences and perspectives in the design and implementation of these programmes...
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Farrer L, Jackson H, Gulliver A, Calear A, Leach L, Hasking P, et al.
J Med Internet Res . 2024 Aug; 26:e53598. PMID: 39137012
Background: Numerous studies have demonstrated the effectiveness of digital interventions for improving the mental health of university students. However, low rates of engagement with these interventions are an ongoing challenge...
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Batterham P, Gulliver A, Heffernan C, Calear A, Werner-Seidler A, Turner A, et al.
JMIR Res Protoc . 2024 May; 13:e55529. PMID: 38787608
Background: Most people with mental health problems do not seek help, with delays of even decades in seeking professional help. Lack of engagement with professional mental health services can lead...
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Palmer V, Wheeler A, Jazayeri D, Gulliver A, Hegarty K, Moorhouse J, et al.
J Ment Health . 2024 Mar; 33(5):674-690. PMID: 38536149
Background: Priority setting in mental health research is arguably lost in translation. Decades of effort has led to persistent repetition in what the research priorities of people with lived-experience of...
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Batterham P, Dawel A, Murray K, Shou Y, Gulliver A, Cherbuin N, et al.
Soc Psychiatry Psychiatr Epidemiol . 2024 Mar; 59(11):2009-2017. PMID: 38483542
Purpose: Considerable empirical evidence indicates that stressful life experiences may have a negative impact on mental health. However, it is unclear how multiple adverse experiences may intersect to influence symptoms...
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Shou Y, Gulliver A, Farrer L, Dawel A, Burns R, Calear A, et al.
Suicide Life Threat Behav . 2024 Mar; 54(3):593-605. PMID: 38436505
Introduction: This study aimed to investigate the mechanisms of the development of suicidal ideation and its moderating and protective factors. Drawing on the Interpersonal-psychological theory of suicide, we proposed that...