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Wiring of the 'little brain' linked to multiple forms of mental illness
little brain linked to multiple mental illness
2017/4/27
A Duke University study is the first to link specific differences in brain structure to what is common across many types of mental illness.Having a single mental illness like anxiety, depression or sc...
Housing Preferences and Choices Among Adults with Mental Illness and Substance Use Disorders: A Qualitative Study
Recovery Dual Diagnosis Housing Preferences Severe Mental Illness Homelessness
2014/11/10
Housing is a crucial issue for adults with severe mental illness and co-occurring substance use disorders, as this population is particularly susceptible to housing instability and homelessness. We in...
Integrating Assertive Community Treatment and Illness Management and Recovery for Consumers with Severe Mental Illness
assertive community treatment illness management and recovery
2014/11/10
This study examined the integration of two evidence-based practices for adults with severe mental illness: Assertive community treatment (ACT) and illness management and recovery (IMR) with peer speci...
Parenthood and severe mental illness: Relationships with recovery
parent severe mental illness recovery
2014/11/10
Objective: Parenting is an important life domain for many people, but little research examines the parenting experience and its role in recovery for those with a severe mental illness (SMI).The curren...
Children of older dads more likely to suffer mental illness(图)
Children of older dads mental illness
2014/7/9
Children with older fathers are more susceptible to mental health disorders a University of Queensland (UQ) study has found.
Boost for Indigenous Australian mental illness diagnosis research(图)
mental illness diagnosis
2014/7/10
A University of Queensland researcher has been awarded $948,000 to improve diagnosis of mental illness in Indigenous Australians.
Mentally ill Australians are dying an average of 16 years earlier than the general population, and the gap is growing.
The University of Queensland has joined a consortium trialling a new support program for families caring for relatives with mental illness.
The Manager of UQ's Research Centre for Youth Substance Ab...