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Dr Eryn Wright
Dr

Eryn Wright

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Overview

Availability

Dr Eryn Wright is:
Available for supervision

Qualifications

  • Bachelor of Science, Laurentian University
  • Masters (Coursework), The University of Queensland
  • Doctoral (Research) of Public Health, The University of Queensland

Works

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48 works between 2016 and 2025

1 - 20 of 48 works

2025

Journal Article

A scoping review of multi-component suicide and self-harm prevention programs for young people in Australia

Morrison, 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

A scoping review of multi-component suicide and self-harm prevention programs for young people in Australia

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

Supporting population needs-based planning for suicide prevention services: development of the Australian Suicide Prevention Planning Model (AuSPPM)

2025

Conference Publication

Urban planning of the human-animal-environment interface: managing the urban green space

Reid, Simon, Odebeatu, Chinonso, Wright, Eryn, Richards, Russell, Anuradha, Satyamurthy, Darssan, Darsy and Osborne, Nicholas (2025). Urban planning of the human-animal-environment interface: managing the urban green space. Lisbon Liveable Cities Conference, Lisbon, Portugal, 9-11 July 2025.

Urban planning of the human-animal-environment interface: managing the urban green space

2025

Other Outputs

The Australian Suicide Prevention Planning Model (AuSPPM): service taxonomy and workforce descriptions – version 1

Pagliaro, 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.

The Australian Suicide Prevention Planning Model (AuSPPM): service taxonomy and workforce descriptions – version 1

2025

Other Outputs

Australian Suicide Prevention Planning Model (AuSPPM) planning support tool - version 1

Diminic, 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.

Australian Suicide Prevention Planning Model (AuSPPM) planning support tool - version 1

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

Developing a service taxonomy for suicide prevention in Australia: the Australian Suicide Prevention Planning Model (AuSPPM)

2025

Conference Publication

What proportion of adolescents would benefit the most from selective suicide prevention strategies in Australia?

Wright, Eryn, Pagliaro, Claudia, Wailan, Manuel and Diminic, Sandra (2025). What proportion of adolescents would benefit the most from selective suicide prevention strategies in Australia?. National Suicide Prevention Conference, Perth, WA Australia, 20-22 May 2025.

What proportion of adolescents would benefit the most from selective suicide prevention strategies in Australia?

2025

Other Outputs

Understanding the dynamics of bat exposures among members of the general public in Queensland

Wright, Eryn (2025). Understanding the dynamics of bat exposures among members of the general public in Queensland. PhD Thesis, School of Public Health, The University of Queensland. doi: 10.14264/36a49e8

Understanding the dynamics of bat exposures among members of the general public in Queensland

2023

Other Outputs

Analysis of estimated numbers of people needing psychosocial supports from the NMHSPF V4.3

Comben, 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.

Analysis of estimated numbers of people needing psychosocial supports from the NMHSPF V4.3

2023

Journal Article

Using a systems thinking approach to explore the complex relationships between schizophrenia and premature mortality

Ali, Suhailah, Wright, Eryn and Charlson, Fiona (2023). Using a systems thinking approach to explore the complex relationships between schizophrenia and premature mortality. International Journal of Social Psychiatry, 70 (1) 00207640231194477, 207640231194477-79. doi: 10.1177/00207640231194477

Using a systems thinking approach to explore the complex relationships between schizophrenia and premature mortality

2023

Other Outputs

Coordination and support for the NMHSPF 2022-23: Final report, 9 June 2023

Diminic, 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.

Coordination and support for the NMHSPF 2022-23: Final report, 9 June 2023

2023

Journal Article

A review of excluded groups and non-response in population-based mental health surveys from high-income countries

Wright, Eryn, Pagliaro, Claudia, Page, Imogen S. and Diminic, Sandra (2023). A review of excluded groups and non-response in population-based mental health surveys from high-income countries. Social Psychiatry and Psychiatric Epidemiology, 58 (9), 1265-1292. doi: 10.1007/s00127-023-02488-y

A review of excluded groups and non-response in population-based mental health surveys from high-income countries

2022

Journal Article

Household transmission of the Delta Covid-19 variant in Queensland, Australia: a case series

Wright, Eryn, Pollard, Gayle, Robertson, Hannah and Anuradha, Satyamurthy (2022). Household transmission of the Delta Covid-19 variant in Queensland, Australia: a case series. Epidemiology and Infection, 150 e173, 1-8. doi: 10.1017/s0950268822001546

Household transmission of the Delta Covid-19 variant in Queensland, Australia: a case series

2022

Conference Publication

Exposure to Australian bat lyssavirus – a complex systems issue

Wright, Eryn (2022). Exposure to Australian bat lyssavirus – a complex systems issue. Southern Cross Tropical Medicine and Travel Medicine Conference, Brisbane, QLD Australia, 16-18 September 2022.

Exposure to Australian bat lyssavirus – a complex systems issue

2022

Journal Article

A review of the circumstances and health‐seeking behaviours associated with bat exposures in high‐income countries

Wright, Eryn, Anuradha, Satyamurthy, Richards, Russell and Reid, Simon (2022). A review of the circumstances and health‐seeking behaviours associated with bat exposures in high‐income countries. Zoonoses and Public Health, 69 (6), 593-605. doi: 10.1111/zph.12980

A review of the circumstances and health‐seeking behaviours associated with bat exposures in high‐income countries

2022

Other Outputs

NMHSPF forensic care profiles and user webinars: final report

Comben, 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.

NMHSPF forensic care profiles and user webinars: final report

2022

Other Outputs

Coordination and support for the National Mental Health Service Planning Framework

Diminic, 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.

Coordination and support for the National Mental Health Service Planning Framework

2021

Other Outputs

National Mental Health Service Planning Framework Service Element and Activity Descriptions

Woody, C., Page, I., Gossip, K., John, J., Wright, E. and Diminic, S. (2021). National Mental Health Service Planning Framework Service Element and Activity Descriptions. Brisbane, QLD, Australia: The University of Queensland.

National Mental Health Service Planning Framework Service Element and Activity Descriptions

2021

Other Outputs

Technical Appendices for the National Mental Health Service Planning Framework

Diminic, S., Page, I., Gossip, K., Woody, C., Wright, E., Sparti, C. and John, J. (2021). Technical Appendices for the National Mental Health Service Planning Framework. Brisbane, QLD, Australia: The University of Queensland.

Technical Appendices for the National Mental Health Service Planning Framework

2021

Other Outputs

National Mental Health Service Planning Framework Service Element and Activity Modelling Parameters

Page, I., Diminic, S., Wright, E., Woody, C. and Gossip, K. (2021). National Mental Health Service Planning Framework Service Element and Activity Modelling Parameters. Brisbane, QLD, Australia: The University of Queensland.

National Mental Health Service Planning Framework Service Element and Activity Modelling Parameters

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