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Cohort profile: the Brain and Mind Centre Optymise cohort: tracking multidimensional outcomes in young people presenting for mental healthcare
Carpenter, Joanne; Iorfino, Frank; Cross, Shane; Nichles, Alissa; Zmicerevska, Natalia; Crouse, Jacob; Palmer, Jake; Whitton, Alexis; White, Django; Naismith, Sharon; Guastella, Adam; Hermens, Daniel; Scott, Jan; Scott, Elizabeth; Hickie, IanPublished 2020-01-01Purpose The Brain and Mind Centre (BMC) Optymise cohort assesses multiple clinical and functional domains longitudinally in young people presenting for mental health care and treatment. Longitudinal tracking of this cohort ...Open AccessArticle -
Exploring associations between early substance use and longitudinal socio-occupational functioning in young people engaged in a mental health service
Crouse, Jacob; Chitty, Kate; Iorfino, Frank; White, Django; Nichles, Alissa; Zmicerevska, Natalia; Guastella, Adam; Moustafa, Ahmed; Hermens, Daniel; Scott, Elizabeth; Hickie, IanPublished 2019-01-17Neuropsychiatric disorders (including substance misuse) are associated with the greatest burden of functional disability in young people, and contributory factors remain poorly understood. Early-onset substance use is one ...Open AccessArticle -
Modelling associations between neurocognition and functional course in young people with emerging mental disorders: a longitudinal cohort study
Crouse, Jacob; Chitty, Kate; Iorfino, Frank; Carpenter, Joanne; White, Django; Nichles, Alissa; Zmicerevska, Natalia; Guastella, Adam; Scott, Elizabeth; Lee, Rico; Naismith, Sharon; Scott, Jan; Hermens, Daniel; Hickie, IanPublished 2020-01-21Neurocognitive impairment is commonly associated with functional disability in established depressive, bipolar and psychotic disorders. However, little is known about the longer-term functional implications of these ...Open AccessArticle -
Predictive modelling of deliberate self-harm and suicide attempts in young people accessing primary care: a machine learning analysis of a longitudinal study
McHugh, Catherine M.; Ho, Nicholas; Iorfino, Frank; Crouse, Jacob J.; Nichles, Alissa; Zmicerevska, Natalia; Scott, Elizabeth; Glozier, Nick; Hickie, Ian B.Published 2023Purpose Machine learning (ML) has shown promise in modelling future self-harm but is yet to be applied to key questions facing clinical services. In a cohort of young people accessing primary mental health care, this study ...Open AccessArticle -
Transdiagnostic neurocognitive subgroups and functional course in young people with emerging mental disorders: a cohort study.
Crouse, Jacob; Chitty, Kate; Iorfino, Frank; Carpenter, Joanne; White, Django; Nichles, Alissa; Zmicerevska, Natalia; Tickell, Ashleigh; Lee, Rico; Naismith, Sharon; Scott, Elizabeth; Scott, Jan; Hermens, Daniel; Hickie, IanPublished 2020-03-19Background Neurocognitive impairments robustly predict functional outcome. However, heterogeneity in neurocognition is common within diagnostic groups, and data-driven analyses reveal homogeneous neurocognitive subgroups ...Open AccessArticle -
Youth Mental Health Tracker: protocol to establish a longitudinal cohort and research database for young people attending Australian mental health services
Rohleder, Cathrin; Song, Yun Ju Christine; Crouse, Jacob; Davenport, Tracey; Iorfino, Frank; Hamilton, Blake; Zmicerevska, Natalia; Nichles, Alissa; Carpenter, Joanne; Tickell, Ashleigh; Wilson, Chloe; Cross, Shane; Guastella, Adam; Koethe, Dagmar; Leweke, F Markus; Scott, Elizabeth; Hickie, IanPublished 2020-01-01Introduction Mental disorders are a leading cause of long-term disability worldwide. Much of the burden of mental ill-health is mediated by early onset, comorbidities with physical health conditions and chronicity of the ...Open AccessArticle
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