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    Investigating The Relationship Between Key Life-course Transitions And Depression

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $65,354.00
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    Linkage Projects - Grant ID: LP0990229

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    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $119,201.00
    Summary
    Personal experiences of depression and recovery; an Internet resource for the public and policy makers. The economic, health, a social and personal cost to the Australian community of depression constitutes a public health concern of undoubted significance. Debates in both policy and public arenas are hampered by a lack of comprehensive reliable evidence about factors underlying depression and more importantly recovery from depression. The data gathered from this project will establish an evide .... Personal experiences of depression and recovery; an Internet resource for the public and policy makers. The economic, health, a social and personal cost to the Australian community of depression constitutes a public health concern of undoubted significance. Debates in both policy and public arenas are hampered by a lack of comprehensive reliable evidence about factors underlying depression and more importantly recovery from depression. The data gathered from this project will establish an evidence base and a platform for incorporating lay perspectives on depression and recovery into the currently existing discourses on depression into web based resources providing information to people searching information about depression, its treatments and recovery pathways.
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    Linkage Projects - Grant ID: LP0776558

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    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $105,906.00
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    Whole-of-family treatment of trauma in African refugees: an individual, family and community approach. This project will strengthen Australian social, family and community life for refugee and humanitarian entrants by addressing individual, family and community impacts of torture and trauma. The project's uniqueness arises from its specific emphasis on individual cultural sensitivity, using counselling methods consistent with a refugee world view.
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    Linkage Projects - Grant ID: LP0562492

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    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $182,667.00
    Summary
    Refugee children and adolescents in Australia: Issues of mental health and well-being and equal access to mental health services. The mental health status of refugee children and adolescents has received scant scholarly attention despite the fact that they are at high risk of developing mental health problems. The present study will be the first of its kind undertaken in Australia. It will provide data on the prevalence of mental health problems affecting refugee children and adolescents in Sou .... Refugee children and adolescents in Australia: Issues of mental health and well-being and equal access to mental health services. The mental health status of refugee children and adolescents has received scant scholarly attention despite the fact that they are at high risk of developing mental health problems. The present study will be the first of its kind undertaken in Australia. It will provide data on the prevalence of mental health problems affecting refugee children and adolescents in South Australia, the level of disability associated with these problems and the extent to which children and adolescents are receiving appropriate help. The absence of this information greatly hinders the development of intervention strategies to help refugee children and adolescents. Results will be used to inform mental health policy and program development and service delivery.
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