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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.
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@KateRoss20 and @TheMatilda_USyd 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
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 @MiriForbes on reconstructing psychopathology.
Even small lifestyle behaviour changes (🍎 🚬 💤 🏃♀️) are associated with improvements in mental health over time among young people. @ScarlettSmout presenting her important PhD findings at #SMHR2024 👏 @TheMatilda_USyd
Dr @ScarlettSmout 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 @Jack_MWilson presents on barriers to measuring substance use in research, including the limitations of relying on standard drinks to measure alcohol use #SMHR2024
How can we empower people to make decisions about their treatment? @DrAlanaFisher 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
Out with the DSM and in with a Hierarchical Taxonomy of Psychopathology (HiTOP) approach! This makes so 👏 much 👏 sense 👏 @MiriForbes presenting at #SMHR2024