Annika Luebbe is an early career researcher with interests in rural mental health in Australia and abroad. Her works focus on strengths-based approaches to understanding the many contributions to mental health in rural, regional, and remote locations. Annika has experience in mixed-methods research, framework development, and mental health service evaluation. Her ongoing research in rural health contributes to the growing rural mental health literature, informing relevant rural solutions, policy, and practice.
Smith, G. S. E., Sunley, A., Papinczak, Z. E., Luebbe, A., Roovers, H., Postorivo, D., Gadenne, K. and Rutherford, Z. (2024). Adult step up step down evaluation: final report. Brisbane: Queensland Health Mental Health Alcohol and Other Drugs Strategy and Planning Branch; The University of Queensland. doi: 10.14264/33d0de5
Youth step up step down evaluation framework and trial: final report
Smith, G., Sunley, A. K., Papinczak, Z. E., Roovers, H. E., Luebbe, A., Gadenne, K. and Rutherford, Z. H. (2024). Youth step up step down evaluation framework and trial: final report. Brisbane: Queensland Department of Health; The University of Queensland. doi: 10.14264/a160da0