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    Step Up: A Technology-enhanced Stepped Psychological Intervention For Strengthening Adaptive Capacity And Treating Post-traumatic Comorbidities In Refugees

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
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    $318,768.00
    Summary
    There is a major translational gap in rolling out psychotherapeutic treatments into readily accessible public health interventions for refugees. This project examines the feasibility and effectiveness of a technology-enhanced stepped psychological intervention designed to build resilience (Step 1) and manage traumatic stress symptoms and related comorbidities in traumatized refugees to ensure they have an enhanced capacity to adapt to the new environment post trauma.
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    The Phenomenology And Treatment Of Emotion Dysregulation In Traumatized Refugees

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
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    $309,558.00
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    Refugee mental health is a crucial public health concern in Australia, however little is known about how to treat psychological disorders in refugees. While difficulty regulating emotions has been strongly linked to mental health problems following trauma, no research has studied this in refugees. This research program uses qualitative, quantitative and experimental methods to test a model of emotion dysregulation in refugees, and evaluates the impact of a treatment designed to improve emotion r .... Refugee mental health is a crucial public health concern in Australia, however little is known about how to treat psychological disorders in refugees. While difficulty regulating emotions has been strongly linked to mental health problems following trauma, no research has studied this in refugees. This research program uses qualitative, quantitative and experimental methods to test a model of emotion dysregulation in refugees, and evaluates the impact of a treatment designed to improve emotion regulation and general mental health in refugees.
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    A Life Course Approach To Depression, Psychological Distress And Substance Misuse

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
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    $13,700.00
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    Acute Predictors Of Chronic Posttraumatic Stress: An Integrative Autonomic And FMRI Study.

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
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    $272,812.00
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    The Role Of Sleep Disturbances In The Development Of Trauma-related Mental Health Disorders In Paramedics

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
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    $318,768.00
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    Poor sleep is common in emergency personnel at risk of trauma exposure. This research will investigate paramedics over their career, longitudinally examining the role of sleep in the development of trauma-related mental health disorders. Outcomes will guide sleep interventions to improve workforce wellbeing. Implications for treatment of trauma-related disorders will be delivered. The research is thus, of utmost importance clinically, and for Australia’s emergency workers and response capacity.
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    The Role Of Serotonin In Mediating Alterations In Stress Responsiveness With Regard To The Predisposition Of Immune Dysf

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
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    $361,611.00
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    Biological And Psychological Health Indices Of Ecstasy/polydrug Users: Testing The Bioenergetic Stress Model

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
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    $344,015.00
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    Use of Ecstasy is increasing in both Australia and the United Kingdom, and is related to poorer psychological and mental functioning in the long-term, suggesting Ecstasy use negatively impacts human physiology producing deficits in aspects of mental functioning. This project aims to assess the effect of weekend use and lifetime use of ecstasy upon measures of physiology and psychology. Findings from these studies may contribute to strategies to reduce the harm associated with Ecstasy use.
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    Predicting And Improving Mental Health Resilience In Early Childhood: The Impact Of Relationships With Teachers And Parents.

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $300,410.00
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    Enhancing Outcomes After Bereavement

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
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    $367,948.00
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    Following bereavement, 10%-15% of people suffer prolonged grief (PG) that can cause mental and physical problems for many years. This project will study community and treatment-seeking samples of bereaved people to identify trajectories of grieving, predictors of responding across time, and identify mechanisms of change in treatment of PG. This project represents a significant advance in our understanding of PG and will help reduce the burden of this condition.
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    A Prospective Study Of Familial Psychological Adjustment And Service Needs On Completion Of Childhood Cancer Treatment.

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
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    $307,041.00
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    Up to 80% of children with cancer survive into adulthood, yet little research has explored the needs of children and their families when a child completes cancer treatment. This project will describe these needs, and plot distress and resilience in families in the first 12 months after cancer treatment ends. The study will identify predictors of positive and negative outcomes after treatment and develop an intervention to reduce distress and enhance resilience in families after childhood cancer.
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