🚨 New publication in British Journal of Health Psychology!
We explored why young Australian men drink 🍸🍻 around water, a major drowning risk. Findings highlight key beliefs that can inform prevention.
📖 Read: https://t.co/auwGz94F14
We are excited to announce the third round of the ASBHM Collaboration Seed Funding Grant!
The grant serves to foster new multi-disciplinary and cross-institutional collaborations between ASBHM members.
🗓️Opens: 23rd June 2025
More information 👉 https://t.co/t3ZMRPu2r2
We found no impact of changing stress mindset on perception of others’ stress, or on intention to support others. This suggests that stress mindset interventions remain a promising approach to support stress management.
It was great to talk about stress mindset this morning on the ABC Radio National Life Matters show at the ABC Brisbane studios in South Bank. Listen at: https://t.co/7RkWsqZhjE
@Griffith_CMH@Griffith_Uni
Some studies have suggested that interventions which change stress mindset may negatively impact how we respond to others who are stressed, however, findings have been mixed. Our study sought to reconcile these mixed findings.
Honoured to have been elected to join the ASBHM Executive Committee. I greatly appreciate the support of the members who took the time to vote and I’m looking forward to contributing to the great work of ASBHM in this new role.
We are truly excited to announce that Dr @jacobjkeech from Griffith University will be joining the ASBHM Executive Committee as a Member-at-Large. Jacob has been a long-time member of ASBHM and a regular face at our annual conferences.
Welcome Jacob! 👏
We are truly excited to announce that Dr @jacobjkeech from Griffith University will be joining the ASBHM Executive Committee as a Member-at-Large. Jacob has been a long-time member of ASBHM and a regular face at our annual conferences.
Welcome Jacob! 👏
Last week, I attended and presented at #ASBHM2025. There were some fantastic keynote speakers, workshops and presentations that have all left me feeling very inspired!
It was also great to have so many HaPI lab members in one place. Very grateful for our supportive lab group! 😊
That’s a wrap on #ASBHM2025! What a fabulous conference, with terrific presentations from members of the HaPI lab and a variety of other amazing researchers. Already excited for #ASBHM2026! 🇳🇿
A fantastic presentation from HaPI lab member @StephR_Smith yesterday afternoon at @ASBHM1#ASBHM2025 on young men’s perceptions of risk and social identity relating to alcohol and aquatic activity! 🍻🌊
To start off day 2 of @ASBHM1#ASBHM2025, a courageous presentation on her honours research from Sam O’Brien on self-determined solitude in attachment orientations predicting loneliness. 👫 Amazing work! 👏
Sensational presentation from HaPI member @Tenelle_Maroney at @ASBHM1#ASBHM2025 sharing her study on the predictive utility of personality for coping strategy choice! 🏃🏼♀️🍕 Amazing work, Ten!
A great presentation from @ThiNhungMac at @ASBHM1#ASBHM2025 on her study examining messages promoting compliance behaviour for COVID-19 QR code check ins. 🤧🦠 Amazing work Mac! 👏
A terrific presentation from @danielbrown919 at @ASBHM1#ASBHM2025 on concerns about ageing and accessing care in LGBTQI+ sistergirl and brotherboy Queenslanders! 🏳️🌈 Super interesting and important work!
A very thought provoking, impactful presentation from Alena Gadoury at @ASBHM1#ASBHM2025, conveying her PhD program which will explore prevalence of suicidality in veterinarians, identifying risk factors, and evaluating an intervention. Incredible presentation Alena! 👏
Today I was lucky to present at #ASBHM2025 on some recent research conducted with @jacobjkeech. Grateful for the support I had in the audience and the interesting questions asked!
Very interesting rapid presentation from @drheathergreen at @ASBHM1#ASBHM2025 on perceived cognitive impairment and neuropsychiatric symptoms following COVID-19 or cancer. Terrific work!
Coming up in the next hour at @ASBHM1#ASBHM2025, in Room 3, newest HaPI PhD candidate Alena Gadoury presenting her research on preventing suicide in veterinarians - identifying prevalence, risk factors, and evaluating an intervention! Looks to be a fantastic presentation!