Mental health is a leading health issue facing young people today, particularly those living in rural and regional areas. Although public policy supports schools-based health promotion, there is limited evidence of the efficacy of such programmes and the elements that enhance successful implementation in rural and regional areas. A study was designed to evaluate a mental health promotion programme, delivered collaboratively by nurses, guidance officers, and teachers, to 850 young people from 23 rural and regional high schools in Queensland, Australia. The study aims were to determine what effect the intervention had on young peoples' resilience, coping, and self-efficacy, and to understand the implications of delivering the programme in the...
Increasing rates of young people’s anxiety and depression is a concern for New Zealand secondary sch...
This paper presents Rebound with Resilience, a campaign aimed at cultivating resilience among second...
Research suggest that Australian higher education students experience higher rates of psychological ...
Mental health is a leading health issue facing young people, particularly those living in rural and ...
Mental health promotion programs are important in rural communities but the factorswhich influence p...
Even though mental health in children and youth is a national priority, more than half of Australian...
Mental health promotion programs are important in rural communities but the factorswhich influence p...
The development of effective coping resources, including positive thinking and an increased sense of...
Recent World Health Reports note that five of the ten leading causes of disability worldwide relate ...
One in three teens is estimated to experience an anxiety disorder between 13 to 18 years of age. Dev...
Funded primarily by Health Promotion Queensland, a consortium led by Queensland University of Techno...
[Abstract]: This paper reports on the first phase of a multi-strategy health promotion project which...
Masters Research - Master of Clinical PsychologyResearch into intervention programs that aim to enha...
Approximately three quarters of all major mental disorders begin in adolescence. Finding ways to buf...
Abstract Background Wellbeing and resilience are essential in preventing and reducing the severity o...
Increasing rates of young people’s anxiety and depression is a concern for New Zealand secondary sch...
This paper presents Rebound with Resilience, a campaign aimed at cultivating resilience among second...
Research suggest that Australian higher education students experience higher rates of psychological ...
Mental health is a leading health issue facing young people, particularly those living in rural and ...
Mental health promotion programs are important in rural communities but the factorswhich influence p...
Even though mental health in children and youth is a national priority, more than half of Australian...
Mental health promotion programs are important in rural communities but the factorswhich influence p...
The development of effective coping resources, including positive thinking and an increased sense of...
Recent World Health Reports note that five of the ten leading causes of disability worldwide relate ...
One in three teens is estimated to experience an anxiety disorder between 13 to 18 years of age. Dev...
Funded primarily by Health Promotion Queensland, a consortium led by Queensland University of Techno...
[Abstract]: This paper reports on the first phase of a multi-strategy health promotion project which...
Masters Research - Master of Clinical PsychologyResearch into intervention programs that aim to enha...
Approximately three quarters of all major mental disorders begin in adolescence. Finding ways to buf...
Abstract Background Wellbeing and resilience are essential in preventing and reducing the severity o...
Increasing rates of young people’s anxiety and depression is a concern for New Zealand secondary sch...
This paper presents Rebound with Resilience, a campaign aimed at cultivating resilience among second...
Research suggest that Australian higher education students experience higher rates of psychological ...