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Research eNews, May 2022

Welcome to the May edition of the Life in Mind research update eNewsletter, sharing with you news and insights into the latest mental health and suicide prevention research.

 
 

Q&A with Andrew McMahon on his research to support carers of those who have attempted suicide

PhD student, Andrew McMahon provides his insights into the IASP 10th Asia Pacific Conference Pecha Kucha event and his early career research.

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New research explores high rates of suicide in older persons

A recently published perspective paper by Professor Emeritus Diego De Leo explores some of the issues related to suicide prevention in older adults.

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IASP APAC highlights Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander suicide prevention research

The conference showcased suicide prevention initiatives and research designed with and for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples.

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IASP APAC highlights lived experience research

The conference explored the importance of lived experience voices in suicide prevention.

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Knowledge translation

 

Latest research studies 

Read the latest in translated mental health and suicide prevention research.

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Implementation science

What is implementation science and how can it be used to improve the adoption of suicide prevention research into practice? 

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Research study opportunities and upcoming events

 

Study: How can mental health services better support people with emerging mental illness?

UNE is looking for participants for a brief, anonymous survey consisting of questions about your experience of mental illness, with the aim of understanding how mental illness is experienced from the time of becoming unwell and how services helped, or didn’t, along your journey.

To participate, you must be 18 years or older, live in Australia, and be able to read English. 

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Study: Seeking organisations with 300 employees or less from the construction, healthcare, and ICT sectors to participate in the MENTUPP project

Participation includes free access to an online hub of evidence-informed resources and activities to improve mental health and wellbeing. Resources are tailored to each sector and content is available for employees, supervisors, managers, and team leaders. Contact victoria.ross@griffith.edu.au (Chief Investigator, Australia) to find out more about being involved.

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