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2025 Journal Article A scoping review of multi-component suicide and self-harm prevention programs for young people in AustraliaMorrison, Anna, Comben, Charlotte, Pagliaro, Claudia and Wright, Eryn (2025). A scoping review of multi-component suicide and self-harm prevention programs for young people in Australia. Australian Health Review, 49 (6) AH25145. doi: 10.1071/ah25145 |
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2025 Other Outputs Supporting population needs-based planning for suicide prevention services: development of the Australian Suicide Prevention Planning Model (AuSPPM)Diminic, Sandra, Pagliaro, Claudia, Wailan, Manuel, Wright, Eryn, Comben, Charlotte and Reifels, Lennart (2025). Supporting population needs-based planning for suicide prevention services: development of the Australian Suicide Prevention Planning Model (AuSPPM). doi: 10.31234/osf.io/wt38s_v2 |
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2025 Other Outputs Australian Suicide Prevention Planning Model (AuSPPM) planning support tool - version 1Diminic, Sandra, Pagliaro, Claudia, Wailan, Manuel, Wright, Eryn, Comben, Charlotte and Reifels, Lennart (2025). Australian Suicide Prevention Planning Model (AuSPPM) planning support tool - version 1. Brisbane, QLD, Australia: Queensland Centre for Mental Health Research. |
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2025 Other Outputs The Australian Suicide Prevention Planning Model (AuSPPM): service taxonomy and workforce descriptions – version 1Pagliaro, Claudia, Wailan, Manuel, Comben, Charlotte, Wright, Eryn, Reifels, Lennart and Diminic, Sandra (2025). The Australian Suicide Prevention Planning Model (AuSPPM): service taxonomy and workforce descriptions – version 1. Brisbane, QLD Australia: Queensland Centre for Mental Health Research. |
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2025 Other Outputs Developing a service taxonomy for suicide prevention in Australia: the Australian Suicide Prevention Planning Model (AuSPPM)Pagliaro, Claudia, Wailan, Manuel, Wright, Eryn, Comben, Charlotte, Reifels, Lennart and Diminic, Sandra (2025). Developing a service taxonomy for suicide prevention in Australia: the Australian Suicide Prevention Planning Model (AuSPPM). doi: 10.31234/osf.io/4vmw8_v2 |
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2025 Conference Publication Developing an evidence-informed and needs-based model for suicide prevention service planning (LIFEWAYS Symposium)Pagliaro, C., Wailan, M., Comben, C., Wright, E. and Diminic, S. (2025). Developing an evidence-informed and needs-based model for suicide prevention service planning (LIFEWAYS Symposium). National Suicide Prevention Conference, Perth, WA, Australia, 20 - 22 May 2025. |
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2025 Journal Article Estimating population‐based need for lifestyle interventions among young adults with mental disorders in AustraliaGossip, Kate, John, Julie, Comben, Charlotte, Page, Imogen, Erskine, Holly E., Scott, James G. and Diminic, Sandra (2025). Estimating population‐based need for lifestyle interventions among young adults with mental disorders in Australia. International Journal of Mental Health Nursing, 34 (2) e70034, 1-10. doi: 10.1111/inm.70034 |
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2025 Journal Article Identifying core mental health services required for adult justice-involved populations in Australia: a Delphi studyComben, Charlotte, Rutherford, Zoe, Meurk, Carla, John, Julie, Fjeldsoe, Kevin, Gossip, Kate and Diminic, Sandra (2025). Identifying core mental health services required for adult justice-involved populations in Australia: a Delphi study. Psychiatry Psychology and Law, 32 (4), 504-531. doi: 10.1080/13218719.2024.2330049 |
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2024 Journal Article Do non‐clinical services help to improve functional outcomes among young adults with mental disorders? a systematic reviewGossip, Kate, John, Julie, Comben, Charlotte, Erskine, Holly E., Scott, James G. and Diminic, Sandra (2024). Do non‐clinical services help to improve functional outcomes among young adults with mental disorders? a systematic review. Early Intervention in Psychiatry, 18 (10), 773-788. doi: 10.1111/eip.13606 |
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2024 Conference Publication Development of a forensic mental health service planning model in AustraliaComben, Charlotte, Rutherford, Zoe, Meurk, Carla and Diminic, Sandra (2024). Development of a forensic mental health service planning model in Australia. EPA Section of Epidemiology & Social Psychiatry 2024 Congress, Lausanne, Switzerland, 11-14 September 2024. |
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2023 Journal Article Review of Australia’s funding commitments for suicide prevention from 2021–22 to 2026–27Hu, Di, Comben, Charlotte, Diminic, Sandra and Pagliaro, Claudia (2023). Review of Australia’s funding commitments for suicide prevention from 2021–22 to 2026–27. Australian Health Review, 48 (1), 45-51. doi: 10.1071/ah23176 |
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2023 Other Outputs Analysis of estimated numbers of people needing psychosocial supports from the NMHSPF V4.3Comben, Charlotte, Diminic, Sandra, Wright, Eryn and Pagliaro, Claudia (2023). Analysis of estimated numbers of people needing psychosocial supports from the NMHSPF V4.3. Brisbane, QLD Australia: The University of Queensland. |
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2023 Journal Article Using the National Mental Health Service Planning Framework to inform integrated regional planning: a case study in Tasmania, AustraliaGossip, Kate, Pagliaro, Claudia, Comben, Charlotte, Fjeldsoe, Kevin, Whiteford, Harvey and Diminic, Sandra (2023). Using the National Mental Health Service Planning Framework to inform integrated regional planning: a case study in Tasmania, Australia. International Journal of Mental Health Systems, 17 (1) 23, 23. doi: 10.1186/s13033-023-00591-w |
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2023 Other Outputs Coordination and support for the NMHSPF 2022-23: Final report, 9 June 2023Diminic, S., Comben, C., Pagliaro, C., Basit, T., Wailan, M., Page, I., Rivas, L., Wright, E., Corcoran, L. and John, J. (2023). Coordination and support for the NMHSPF 2022-23: Final report, 9 June 2023. Brisbane, QLD Australia: The University of Queensland. |
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2023 Conference Publication Defining the types and intensity of services required by discrete population groups within specialist forensic mental health settingsComben, Charlotte, John, Julie, Rutherford, Zoe, Meurk, Carla and Diminic, Sandra (2023). Defining the types and intensity of services required by discrete population groups within specialist forensic mental health settings. IAFMHS Annual Conference 2023, Sydney, NSW, Australia, 20 - 22 June 2023. Burnaby, BC, Canada: International Association of Forensic Mental Health Services. |
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2022 Conference Publication Defining the types and intensity of services required by discrete population groups within specialist forensic mental health settingsComben, C., John, J., Rutherford, Z., Meurk, C. and Diminic, S. (2022). Defining the types and intensity of services required by discrete population groups within specialist forensic mental health settings. 12th Health Services Research Conference, Sydney, NSW Australia, 30 November- 2 December 2022. |
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2022 Other Outputs NMHSPF forensic care profiles and user webinars: final reportComben, Charlotte, Diminic, Sandra, John, Julie, Wright, Eryn and Corcoran, Laura (2022). NMHSPF forensic care profiles and user webinars: final report. Brisbane, Australia: The University of Queensland. |
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2022 Conference Publication Understanding the core service components required in a forensic mental health system: an adapted Delphi surveyComben, C., Rutherford, Z. and Diminic, S. (2022). Understanding the core service components required in a forensic mental health system: an adapted Delphi survey. Society for Mental Health Research Conference, Hobart, TAS Australia, 24-26 March 2022. |
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2022 Other Outputs Coordination and support for the National Mental Health Service Planning FrameworkDiminic, Sandra, Gossip, Kate, Comben, Charlotte, John, Julie, Wright, Eryn, Page, Imogen, Pagliaro, Claudia and Corcoran, Laura (2022). Coordination and support for the National Mental Health Service Planning Framework. Brisbane, Australia: The University of Queensland. |
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2022 Journal Article Modelling mental health service needs of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples: a review of existing evidence and expert consensusPage, Imogen S., Leitch, Elizabeth, Gossip, Kate, Charlson, Fiona, Comben, Charlotte and Diminic, Sandra (2022). Modelling mental health service needs of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples: a review of existing evidence and expert consensus. Australian and New Zealand Journal of Public Health, 46 (2), 177-185. doi: 10.1111/1753-6405.13202 |