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    • Examining differences among opioid agonist treatment clients in regional and metropolitan settings of New South Wales, Australia 

      Winter, Daniel T; Monds, Lauren A; Lintzeris, Nicholas; Haber, Paul S; Day, Carolyn A
      Published 2025
      Objective: Whilst prior studies have examined characteristics and barriers for opioid agonist treatment (OAT) clients in regional settings, there are limited studies examining these differences in relation to metropolitan ...
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    • A mentally healthy framework to guide employers and policy makers 

      Glozier, Nick
      Published 2024
      Mobile health (mHealth) apps have the potential to expand access to evidence-based interventions for mental health conditions, including depression. HeadGear was developed to prevent depression and improve well-being among ...
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    • Trends in Effectiveness of Organizational eHealth Interventions in Addressing Employee Mental Health: Systematic Review and Meta-analysis 

      Stratton, Elizabeth; Lampit, Amit; Choi, Isabella; Gavelin, Hanna Malmberg; Aji, Melissa; Taylor, Jennifer; Calvo, Rafael; Harvey, Samuel; Glozier, Nick
      Published 2022
      Background: Mental health conditions are considered the leading cause of disability, sickness absence, and long-term work incapacity. eHealth interventions provide employees with access to psychological assistance. There ...
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    • Relapse Prevention, Aftercare, and Long-Term Follow-Up 

      Haber, Paul S
      Published 2021
      This chapter provides an overview of relapse prevention and strategies to long-term patient follow-up (aftercare programs), including approaches to working with alcohol-dependent patients who resume heavy alcohol ...
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    • Brief e-Health Interventions for Alcohol Use and Related-Problems 

      Riordan, Benjamin C; Cunningham, John; Kay-Lambkin, Frances
      Published 2021
      This chapter provides a description of brief e-health interventions and their role in addressing alcohol use and related problems. The chapter describes common components of e-health interventions and the current evidence ...
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