
Overview
Background
Professor Leanne Hides is the Director of the NHMRC Centre of Research Excellence on Meaningful Outcomes in Substance Use Treatment and the Deputy Director of the National Centre for Youth Substance Use Research (NCYSUR)
Professor Hides is a clinical psychologist with over 25 years of experience working on the interface of alcohol and other drug (AOD) clinical research and practice. Her translational research program co-designs, trials and implements innovative AOD treatments into clinical practice. She has been a chief investigator on over 40 randomised controlled trials (RCTs) on substance use and mental health treatment (23 as lead CI including 11 NHMRC-funded RCTs). She also develops web and mobile-phone based programs (16 RCTs). Most of this research has been conducted with industry partners (e.g., Lives Lived Well, Qld Health).
Hides has been in research only positions since 2010, funded by prestigious fellowships including an NHMRC Senior Research Fellowship (2017-21), ARC Future Fellowship (2012-16) and a Vice Chancellor’s Senior Research Fellowship (Queensland University of Technology, 2010-13). Her research has been supported by $46m in grants ($37 nationally competitive) including 15 NHMRC ($14.5m; 3 as CIA including a Centre for Research Excellence), 3 MRFF ($7m) and 2 ARC ($1m) grants. Professor Hides has 248 career publications, including 243 journal articles with over 10,000 citations.
Prof Hides' current research interests include:
- Developing and testing new models for understanding youth substance use and comorbidity
- Improving the treatment of youth substance use and comorbidity by:
- Integrating more strengths-based approaches
- Identifying and enhancing mechanisms of change
- Combining psychological and pharmacological treatments,
- Integrating mobile phone and web-based interventions
- Understanding the relationship between youth wellbeing and mental disorders
- Development of mobile phone and web-based interventions targeting the mental health and wellbeing of young people
- Ray’s night out: mobile app targeting risky alcohol use
- music eScape: mobile app using music to improve affect regulation
- Breakup Shakeup: mobile app for coping with relationship breakups
- Keep it Real: web-based program targeting psychotic-like experiences in substance users
- Routine outcome monitoring (ROM) plus feedback in SMART Recovery Australia: a feasibility study examining SMART ROM (led by A/Prof Kelly, UoW).
- Training, supervision, and dissemination of evidence-based practice
Nationally Competitive Funding
- NHMRC Centre for Research Excellence (led by Prof Hides, UQ): Meaningful Outcomes in Substance use Treatment. See https://mo-cre.centre.uq.edu.au/
- Commonwealth Department of Health (Connor & Hides), National Centre for Youth Substance Use Research (NCYSUR) National Addiction Centre
- MRFF Health and Healthy Lifestyles (led by Prof Bonevski, Flinders University): "Escape the vape" Designing health communications for prevention of e-cigarette use in young people
- MRFF Health and Healthy Lifestyles (led by Prof Newton, Matilda Centre Uni Syd): A new scalable e-health appraoch to prevent e-cigarette use amongh adolescents: The OurFutures Vaping Program
- NHMRC Ideas Grant (led by Prof Johnson): Understanding and Treating Videogame Addiction in Young People
- Alcohol and Drug Foundation Research Grant (led by Prof Kelly): Building peer and provider capacity to effectively deliver SMART Family & friends meetings: A two stage mixed- methods evaluation.
- MRFF Million Minds (led by Prof March, USQ): Translating evidence-based interventions into population-level digital models of care for child & adolescent mental health
- NHMRC Project (led by Prof Hides): Brief interventions to prevent future alcohol-related harm in young people presenting to emergency departments.
- NHMRC Project (led by Prof Hides: Randomised controlled trial of a telephone-delivered social well-being and engaged living (SWEL) intervention for disengaged at-risk youth
- NHMRC Project (led by Prof Teesson, University of Sydney)- Internet-based universal prevention for anxiety, depression and substance use in young Australians
- NHMRC Project (led by Prof Teesson, University of Sydney)- Healthy, wealthy and wise: The long-term effectiveness of an online universal program to prevent substance use and mental health problems among Australian youth
- Paul Ramsay Foundation (led by Prof Teesson, University of Sydney): The Healthy Lifestyles program: An innovative online primary and secondary prevention intervention
- NHMRC Project (led by Prof Kavanagh, QUT) - Trial of a new low-cost treatment to support self-management of Alcohol Use Disorder: Functional Imagery Training
- NHMRC Project (led by Prof Toombs, University of QLD) - Indigenous Network Suicide Intervention Skills Training (INSIST): Can a community designed and delivered framework reduce suicide/self-harm in Indigenous youth?
- NHMRC Project (led by Prof Collins, University of Newcastle) Efficacy and cost-effectiveness of varying levels of technology-delivered personalised feedback on dietary patterns in motivating young Australian adults to improve diet quality and eating habits: The Advice, Ideas and Motivation for My Eating study
- NHMRC Project (led by Prof Cotton, University of Melbourne) - Rates, patterns and predictors of long-term outcome in a treated first-episode psychosis cohort
Availability
- Professor Leanne Hides is:
- Available for supervision
Fields of research
Qualifications
- Doctor of Philosophy, Griffith University
Research impacts
Professor Hides is the Deputy Director of the National Centre for Youth Substance Use Research (NCYSUR). Her translational research program co-designs, trials and implements innovative AOD treatments into clinical practice. Much of this research has been conducted in partnership with AOD services in QLD, NSW, WA and SA to increase access to evidence based care.
Alcohol and other drug (AOD) use is the number one risk factor for death and disability in all age groups worldwide and was estimated to cost Australia $80 billion in 2021. The demand for AOD treatment greatly outweighs the resources available. Consequently, current healthcare models prioritise the volume (numbers assessed) of AOD service delivery over treatment quality. Value-based healthcare which shift focus onto the achievement of positive client AOD outcomes (value), relative to the resources and costs, provide a potential solution to these problems. The use of core outcome measures (COMs) to assess and provide feedback on treatment progress and improve the quality of healthcare are the cornerstone of this approach. However, relatively few efforts to implement COMs have succeeded due to the challenges involved. Those that have tend to collect data at service entry only, without any follow up data or feedback to staff or clients.
Professor Hides worked in partnership with Lives Lived Well to identify a standard set of COMs, and address individual, organizational and system barriers to their adoption. Her team developed a novel digital system which collects COM data directly from clients, scores and provides automatic feedback to staff and clientsat service entry and follow up. Between November 2020 and 2022 this system was used to collect COMs and deliver feedback to 20,263 LLW clients entering AOD treatment as part of routine care. This system has also been used in a number of cliicnal trials including:
QuikFix: A randomized controlled trial (RCT) of motivational interviewing (MI) enhanced with individualised personality-specific coping skills training for young people with alcohol-related injuries and illnesses accessing emergency services compared to standard MI and an assessment feedback control.
Social Network Targeted Intervention for University College Students:
2021 Feasibility and Outcomes/2022 Cluster RCT: Three-arm cluster randomised controlled trial compared the efficacy of the full QuikFix College program (AOD trivia harm minimisation workshop + social network targeted evidence-based telehalth brief intervention) to AOD trivia harm minimisation workshop alone and residential college AOD education and messaging as usual.:
Implementation and Outcomes of a Trauma-Informed Model of Residential AOD Care: This study developed, implemented and evaluated a new trauma-informed model of care in residential AOD services. The model included the implementation of individual trauma-focused therapy (Cognitive Processing Therapy, CPT) for clients with comorbid post-traumatic stress disorder.
First Step Brief Intervention for AOD Use: This study implemented and evaluated a brief intervention for complex clients accessing outpatient AOD treatment services to be delivered as the first part of a stepped care model of care.
FullFix: RCT of a transdiagnostic cognitive behaviour therapy intervention for comorbid AOD and mental health disorder delivered as an adjunct to standard AOD outpatient care compared to standard care alone
Works
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2007
Journal Article
Health professionals' recognition of co-occurring alcohol and depressive disorders in youth: a survey of Australian general practitioners, psychiatrists, psychologists and mental health nurses using case vignettes
Lubman, Dan I., Hides, Leanne, Jorm, Anthony F. and Morgan, Amy J. (2007). Health professionals' recognition of co-occurring alcohol and depressive disorders in youth: a survey of Australian general practitioners, psychiatrists, psychologists and mental health nurses using case vignettes. Australian and New Zealand Journal of Psychiatry, 41 (10), 830-835. doi: 10.1080/00048670701579090
2007
Journal Article
Intervening early to reduce developmentally harmful substance use among youth populations
Lubman, Dan I., Hides, Leanne, Yuecel, Murat and Toumbourou, John W. (2007). Intervening early to reduce developmentally harmful substance use among youth populations. Medical Journal of Australia, 187 (7), S22-S25. doi: 10.5694/j.1326-5377.2007.tb01331.x
2007
Journal Article
Feasibility and acceptability of a mental health screening tool and training programme in the youth alcohol and other drug (AOD) sector
Hides, Leanne, Lubman, Dan I., Elkins, Kathryn, Catania, Lisa S. and Rogers, Nich (2007). Feasibility and acceptability of a mental health screening tool and training programme in the youth alcohol and other drug (AOD) sector. Drug and Alcohol Review, 26 (5), 509-515. doi: 10.1080/09595230701499126
2007
Journal Article
Feasibility and outcomes of an innovative cognitive-behavioural skill training programme for co-occurring disorders in the youth alcohol and other drug (AOD) sector
Hides, Leanne, Elkins, Kathryn, Catania, Lisa S., Mathias, Steve, Kay-Lambkin, Frances and Lubman, Dan I. (2007). Feasibility and outcomes of an innovative cognitive-behavioural skill training programme for co-occurring disorders in the youth alcohol and other drug (AOD) sector. Drug and Alcohol Review, 26 (5), 517-523. doi: 10.1080/09595230701499134
2007
Journal Article
Beliefs of young people and their parents about the harmfulness of alcohol, cannabis and tobacco for mental disorders
Lubman, Dan I., Hides, Leanne and Jorm, Anthony F. (2007). Beliefs of young people and their parents about the harmfulness of alcohol, cannabis and tobacco for mental disorders. Medical Journal of Australia, 187 (5), 266-269. doi: 10.5694/j.1326-5377.2007.tb01239.x
2007
Journal Article
Reliability and validity of the Kessler 10 and Patient Health Questionaire among injecting drug users
Hides, Leanne, Lubman, Dan I., Devlin, Harriet, Cotton, Sue, Aitken, Campbell, Gibbie, Tania and Hellard, Margaret (2007). Reliability and validity of the Kessler 10 and Patient Health Questionaire among injecting drug users. Australian and New Zealand Journal of Psychiatry, 41 (2), 166-168. doi: 10.1080/00048670601109949
2007
Journal Article
The reliability and validity of the severity of dependence scale for detecting cannabis dependence in psychosis
Hides, L., Dawe, S., Young, R.M. and Kavanagh, D.J. (2007). The reliability and validity of the severity of dependence scale for detecting cannabis dependence in psychosis. Addiction, 102 (1), 35-40. doi: 10.1111/j.1360-0443.2006.01669.x
2006
Journal Article
The prevalence of psychotic symptoms among methamphetamine users
McKetin, Rebecca, McLaren, Jennifer, Lubman, Dan I. and Hides, Leanne (2006). The prevalence of psychotic symptoms among methamphetamine users. Addiction, 101 (10), 1473-1478. doi: 10.1111/j.1360-0443.2006.01496.x
2006
Journal Article
Inhalant misuse in youth: time for a coordinated response
Lubman, Dan I., Hides, Leanne and Yuecel, Murat (2006). Inhalant misuse in youth: time for a coordinated response. Medical Journal of Australia, 185 (6), 327-330. doi: 10.5694/j.1326-5377.2006.tb00588.x
2006
Journal Article
Psychotic symptom and cannabis relapse in recent-onset psychosis - Prospective study
Hides, L., Dawe, S., Kavanagh, D. J. and Young, R. M. (2006). Psychotic symptom and cannabis relapse in recent-onset psychosis - Prospective study. British Journal of Psychiatry, 189 (2), 137-143. doi: 10.1192/bjp.bp.105.014308
2005
Journal Article
The health of the nation outcome scales for children and adolescents in an adolescent in-patient sample
Harnett, Paul H., Loxton, Natalie J., Sadler, Trevor, Hides, Leanne and Baldwin, Andrea (2005). The health of the nation outcome scales for children and adolescents in an adolescent in-patient sample. Australian and New Zealand Journal of Psychiatry, 39 (3), 129-135. doi: 10.1111/j.1440-1614.2005.01533.x
2005
Journal Article
The Health of the Nation Outcome Scales for Children and Adolescents in an adolescent in-patient sample
Harnett, Paul H., Loxton, Natalie J., Sadler, Trevor, Hides, Leanne and Baldwin, Andrea (2005). The Health of the Nation Outcome Scales for Children and Adolescents in an adolescent in-patient sample. Australian And New Zealand Journal of Psychiatry, 39 (3), 129-135. doi: 10.1080/j.1440-1614.2005.01533.x
2005
Journal Article
The impact of poster advertising in buses on young people's awareness and knowledge of a telephone counselling service
King, R., Bickman, L., Nurcombe, B., Hides, L. and Reid, W. (2005). The impact of poster advertising in buses on young people's awareness and knowledge of a telephone counselling service. Health Promotion Journal of Australia, 16 (1), 74-77. doi: 10.1071/he05074
2004
Conference Publication
A prospective comparison of two models of cannabis use and psychotic relapse in early psychosis
Hides, L., Dawe, S., Young, R. and Kavanagh, D. (2004). A prospective comparison of two models of cannabis use and psychotic relapse in early psychosis. 4th International Conference on Early Psychosis—Translating the Evidence, Vancouver, Canada, 28th September–1st October, 2004. Amsterdam: Elsevier. doi: 10.1016/j.schres.2004.06.006
2003
Journal Article
Telephone counselling for adolescent suicide prevention: Changes in suicidality and mental state from beginning to end of a counselling session
King, Robert, Nurcombe, Barry , Bickman, Leonard , Hides, Leanne and Reid, Wendy (2003). Telephone counselling for adolescent suicide prevention: Changes in suicidality and mental state from beginning to end of a counselling session. Suicide And Life-threatening Behavior, 33 (4), 400-411. doi: 10.1521/suli.33.4.400.25235
2002
Journal Article
An examination of the influence of cannabis use on the course and relapse of early psychosis
Hides, L, Dawe, S, Young, R and Kavanagh, D (2002). An examination of the influence of cannabis use on the course and relapse of early psychosis. Australian And New Zealand Journal of Psychiatry, 36 (6), A17-A17.
2002
Book
Review of diagnostic screening instruments for alcohol and other drug use and other psychiatric disorders
Dawe, S., Loxton, N. J., Hides, L., Kavanagh, D. J. and Mattick, R. P. (2002). Review of diagnostic screening instruments for alcohol and other drug use and other psychiatric disorders. 2nd ed. Canberra: Commonwealth Department of Health and Ageing.
Funding
Current funding
Supervision
Availability
- Professor Leanne Hides is:
- Available for supervision
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Supervision history
Current supervision
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Doctor Philosophy
Treating comorbid Substance Use and Posttraumatic Stress Disorders
Principal Advisor
Other advisors: Professor Vanessa Cobham, Dr Zoe Walter, Dr Molly Carlyle
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Doctor Philosophy
Determining factors associated with short- mid and long-term indicators of Alcohol and Other Drug (AOD) Treatment Success.
Principal Advisor
Other advisors: Dr Gabrielle Campbell
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Doctor Philosophy
Impact of routine outcome measures and feedback on client outcomes in alcohol and other drug treatment.
Principal Advisor
Other advisors: Dr Gabrielle Campbell
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Doctor Philosophy
Impact of routine outcome measures and feedback on client outcomes in alcohol and other drug treatment.
Principal Advisor
Other advisors: Dr Gabrielle Campbell
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Doctor Philosophy
Effectiveness of online Mindfulness-Based Cognitive Therapy (MBCT) for chronic pain management
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Associate Professor Melissa Day
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Doctor Philosophy
Development of an Internet-Delivered Mindfulness-Based Cognitive Therapy for Chronic Pain Management Program
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Associate Professor Melissa Day
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Doctor Philosophy
Performance and Image Enhancing Drug (PIED) use in Australia: key individual and social determinants of initiation and dependence and gender-based differences
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Dr Mair Underwood, Dr Zoe Walter
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Doctor Philosophy
Enhancing self-confidence in school-aged adolescents for prevention impulsive behaviors (substance addiction, risky sexual behavior, gambling and internet addiction) and mental illnesses
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Associate Professor Gary Chung Kai Chan, Associate Professor Janni Leung, Dr Carmen Lim
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Doctor Philosophy
Supporting d/Deaf and Hard-of-Hearing Australians: Accessibility of Digital Mental Health Services for Mental Disorders, Substance Use Disorders, and Suicide-related Behaviours
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Dr Gabrielle Campbell
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Doctor Philosophy
Population-level of substance use and health outcomes
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Associate Professor Gary Chung Kai Chan, Dr Carmen Lim, Associate Professor Janni Leung
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Doctor Philosophy
Effectiveness of online Mindfulness-Based Cognitive Therapy (MBCT) for chronic pain management
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Associate Professor Melissa Day
Completed supervision
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2024
Doctor Philosophy
Treating comorbid Substance Use and Posttraumatic Stress Disorders
Principal Advisor
Other advisors: Professor Vanessa Cobham, Dr Zoe Walter, Dr Molly Carlyle
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2024
Doctor Philosophy
Advancements in Understanding and Intervention of Problematic Alcohol use by Emerging Adults in Australia
Principal Advisor
Other advisors: Associate Professor Gary Chung Kai Chan, Dr Chiara Broccatelli
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2023
Doctor Philosophy
Towards effective clinical supervision in the Australian alcohol and other drugs sector
Principal Advisor
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2024
Doctor Philosophy
Utilisation of data linkage to determine the long-term health and substance use outcomes of residential substance use treatment
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Dr Dominique De Andrade, Associate Professor Janni Leung
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2023
Doctor Philosophy
Mental health services in low resource settings: Treatment gap, service utilization, and barriers to mental health service use
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Associate Professor Gary Chung Kai Chan, Associate Professor Janni Leung
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2023
Doctor Philosophy
Cannabis Legalisation: An Empirical Analysis Causes of Attitudinal Change in the U.S. and Australia
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Emeritus Professor Wayne Hall, Associate Professor Gary Chung Kai Chan, Associate Professor Janni Leung
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