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    Help Seeking And The Responses Of Yong Men To Intervention Services

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $99,414.00
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    Impact Of Ethnicity And Migration On Women's Health And Health Service Utilisation

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
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    $254,395.00
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    Mental Health Literacy And Action To Deal With Mental Heath Problems: A Longitudinal Study Of Young Australians

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $161,745.00
    Summary
    Many young people with mental health problems do not get adequate professional help because they lack relevant knowledge. This study will find out what type of knowledge is important for improving appropriate help-seeking by young Australians. Young people who were surveyed two years earlier to assess their mental health knowledge will be followed up to see whether they developed a mental health problem and what action they took to deal with it.
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    A Novel Intervention Targeting Insomnia To Prevent Major Depressive Disorder In The Community

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $1,258,316.00
    Summary
    In this project we want to see if we can prevent depression by improving insomnia. We will invite people with elevated depression symptoms to undertake a novel self help program to reduce insomnia, and then see if their risk for developing clinical depression is reduced 9 and 18 months later. As far as we know, this approach has not previously been tried. The merit of the project is that we have tangible symptoms (sleep problems) with which to engage individuals in a prevention strategy.
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    Prevalence And Health Care Utilizationof Chest Pain In The Community

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $17,388.00
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    The Role Of Social Factors In Determining Illness Behaviours Associated With Functional Gastrointestinal Illne

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $46,941.00
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    Glutamate - Adenosine Interactions And Drug-seeking

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $558,046.00
    Summary
    Substance abuse is a significant social and economic burdern upon Australian societies and on societies around the world. Treatment remains problematic due to the multi-layer nature of the disease, difficulties with treatment compliance and less than ideal treatment regimes. The present study aims to improve treatments for alcohol and drug abuse using a polypharmacy or multiple therapy approach, using pre-clinical models to determine the utility of this approach.
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    Refining Computer-based Tailoring Of Advice To Smokers To Facilitate Smoking Cessation

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $287,146.00
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    Role Of Psychosocial Factors In Health Care Seeking For Irritable Bowel Syndrome And Non-ulcer Dyspepsia

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $274,594.00
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    Enhanced Treatment For Social Phobia Through The Incorporation Of Attentional Re-training.

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $465,162.00
    Summary
    Social phobia is a serious difficulty that can cause tremendous interference in an individual's life. Social phobia can interfere with an individual's social and romantic life, work and study aspirations, and even increase medical and other psychological problems. Psychological programs to help individuals manage their anxiety have been developed and shown to lead to relatively strong positive outcomes. Recent theoretical understanding has suggested that one maintaining factor in social phobia m .... Social phobia is a serious difficulty that can cause tremendous interference in an individual's life. Social phobia can interfere with an individual's social and romantic life, work and study aspirations, and even increase medical and other psychological problems. Psychological programs to help individuals manage their anxiety have been developed and shown to lead to relatively strong positive outcomes. Recent theoretical understanding has suggested that one maintaining factor in social phobia may be these people's tendency to focus onto negative information. In some exciting developments, several researchers have shown that simply training people with social phobia to focus their attention away from negative information, with no other treatment components, can produce a marked change in their fears. Therefore it makes sense that incorporating these methods into current standard treatment packages, may increase their effectiveness. The current study aims to compare the current best practice treatment package for social phobia with a combination of this package plus the recent attention re-training methods. It is expected that incorporating attention re-training into standard treatment with significantly improve its effects.
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