Daniel Rudaizky
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Recent Articles
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Brown L, Tallon M, Bellgrove M, Rudaizky D, Kendall G, Boyes M, et al.
Child Psychiatry Hum Dev
. 2025 Feb;
PMID: 40011386
There is a significant need to improve ADHD health literacy. This cross-disciplinary integrative review was conducted to synthesise the evidence on the impact ADHD has on brain maturation, composition and...
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Tognela J, Rudaizky D, Robinson K, Mason H, Breen L
Death Stud
. 2025 Jan;
1-14.
PMID: 39876766
Informal social support can both aid coping and be a source of distress following bereavement, prompting calls for investigating the features inherent in interactions between informal social supporter providers and...
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Hay A, Rudaizky D, Howell J, Breen L
Death Stud
. 2024 Nov;
:1-10.
PMID: 39485831
In Australia, nearly half of university students report high levels of distress during their studies. Bereavement increases a student's risk of mood changes, eating disorders, suicide, poorer academic achievement, and...
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Jones C, Rudaizky D, Mahalingham T, Clarke P
Soc Sci Med
. 2024 Oct;
361:117400.
PMID: 39388755
Social media use (SMU) has been associated with negative mental health outcomes and has been implicated in inhibitory attentional control deficits. However, findings have been inconsistent, in part due to...
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Horton A, Pring A, Rudaizky D, Clarke P
Anxiety Stress Coping
. 2024 Feb;
37(6):745-760.
PMID: 38299451
Background: Worry is frequently associated with reduced cognitive performance, through consumption of attention control resources. Assessing attention control during acute worry may better reflect cognitive performance in real-world scenarios. This...
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Chen W, Epstein A, Toner M, Murphy N, Rudaizky D, Downs J
Disabil Rehabil
. 2022 Aug;
45(14):2288-2300.
PMID: 35944517
Purpose: To examine the lived experiences of young people successfully managing life with ADHD and investigate the applicability of adult models of Recovery to these individuals. Methods: Twenty-seven young people...
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Rudaizky D, Bebbington K, Davis E, Radcliffe W, Macleod C, Hunt A, et al.
Compr Psychoneuroendocrinol
. 2022 Jun;
7:100065.
PMID: 35757060
Objective: Previous research has established that adolescents with type 1 diabetes (T1D) experience more anxiety symptoms than their healthy peers and are also more likely to develop an anxiety disorder....
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Basanovic J, Dondzilo L, Rudaizky D, van Bockstaele B
Q J Exp Psychol (Hove)
. 2022 Jun;
76(5):968-978.
PMID: 35658700
Theories of motivation posit that people will more readily approach positive or appetitive stimuli, and there has been growing interest in the relationship between biases in approach and avoidance behaviours...
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Hay A, Howell J, Rudaizky D, Breen L
Omega (Westport)
. 2022 May;
89(4):1560-1591.
PMID: 35549940
Bereavement is commonly experienced by students in higher education and is associated with negative health and academic consequences. We conducted a systematic review of the literature to identify how grief...
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Rudaizky D, Marcus O, Visu-Petra L, Macleod C
Emotion
. 2022 May;
23(3):814-824.
PMID: 35549362
It has been proposed that elevated trait anxiety is associated with deficits in cognitive flexibility, which is required to enable people to switch between different ways of classifying information. Recent...