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Dr Fiona Charlson
Dr

Fiona Charlson

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Overview

Background

Associate Professor Fiona Charlson is a NHMRC Research Fellow at the Queensland Centre of Mental Health Research and School of Public Health, University of Queensland. She is a psychiatric epidemiologist and health services researcher with strong experience in addressing some of the most challenging global mental health research questions. Her research utilises a wide range of highly-specialised research skills, from traditional qualitative and quantitative research methods to new and innovative methods aimed at breaking down barriers to progress in the field. She has been a core member of the Mental Disorders and Illicit Drug Use Research Group for the Global Burden of Disease Study since 2009 and is at the leading edge of research into the mental health impacts of climate change and leads the Social and Emotional wellbeing group of UQ’s Climate Change and Health Transdisciplinary Impact Research Network. Her technical expertise is highly sought after and has attracted collaboration requests and funding from a wide range of national and international stakeholders, including; Queensland Health, the World Health Organization, the Institute for Health Metrics and Evaluation (University of Washington), US National Institutes of Health, Alan Flisher Centre for Public Mental Health (University of Cape Town) and various organisations in low- and middle-income countries.

Availability

Dr Fiona Charlson is:
Available for supervision
Media expert

Research interests

  • Global Mental Health and Climate Change

Works

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113 works between 2009 and 2024

1 - 20 of 113 works

2024

Journal Article

Coping with climate anxiety: impacts on functioning in Australian adolescents

Crandon, Tara J., Scott, James G., Charlson, Fiona J. and Thomas, Hannah J. (2024). Coping with climate anxiety: impacts on functioning in Australian adolescents. Australian Psychologist, ahead-of-print (ahead-of-print), 1-12. doi: 10.1080/00050067.2024.2404987

Coping with climate anxiety: impacts on functioning in Australian adolescents

2024

Journal Article

A theoretical model of climate anxiety and coping

Crandon, Tara J., Scott, James G., Charlson, Fiona J. and Thomas, Hannah J. (2024). A theoretical model of climate anxiety and coping. Discover Psychology, 4 (1) 94. doi: 10.1007/s44202-024-00212-8

A theoretical model of climate anxiety and coping

2024

Other Outputs

Oceania research and action agenda

Ali, Suhailah, Vercammen, Ans, Pizzino, Stacey, Tiatia-Siau, Jemaima, Patrick, Rebecca, Sarnyai, Zoltán, Panazzolo, Jessie and Charlson, Fiona (2024). Oceania research and action agenda. London, United Kingdom: Connecting Climate Minds.

Oceania research and action agenda

2024

Journal Article

Keeping sane in a changing climate: assessing psychologists’ preparedness, exposure to climate-health impacts, willingness to act on climate change, and barriers to effective action

Stilita, Gabriela and Charlson, Fiona (2024). Keeping sane in a changing climate: assessing psychologists’ preparedness, exposure to climate-health impacts, willingness to act on climate change, and barriers to effective action. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 21 (2) 218, 1-14. doi: 10.3390/ijerph21020218

Keeping sane in a changing climate: assessing psychologists’ preparedness, exposure to climate-health impacts, willingness to act on climate change, and barriers to effective action

2024

Journal Article

Suicide deaths associated with climate change-induced heat anomalies in Australia: a time series regression analysis

Hertzog, Lucas, Charlson, Fiona, Tschakert, Petra, Morgan, Geoffrey G, Norman, Richard, Pereira, Gavin and Hanigan, Ivan C (2024). Suicide deaths associated with climate change-induced heat anomalies in Australia: a time series regression analysis. BMJ Mental Health, 27 (1) ARTN e301131, e301131-8. doi: 10.1136/bmjment-2024-301131

Suicide deaths associated with climate change-induced heat anomalies in Australia: a time series regression analysis

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), 207640231194477-79. doi: 10.1177/00207640231194477

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

2023

Journal Article

Transforming mental health systems globally: principles and policy recommendations

Patel, Vikram, Saxena, Shekhar, Lund, Crick, Kohrt, Brandon, Kieling, Christian, Sunkel, Charlene, Kola, Lola, Chang, Odille, Charlson, Fiona, O'Neill, Kathryn and Herrman, Helen (2023). Transforming mental health systems globally: principles and policy recommendations. The Lancet, 402 (10402), 656-666. doi: 10.1016/S0140-6736(23)00918-2

Transforming mental health systems globally: principles and policy recommendations

2023

Journal Article

Three reasons why expecting ‘recovery’ in the context of the mental health impacts of climate change is problematic

Longman, Jo, Patrick, Rebecca, Bernays, Sarah and Charlson, Fiona (2023). Three reasons why expecting ‘recovery’ in the context of the mental health impacts of climate change is problematic. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 20 (10) 5882, 1-5. doi: 10.3390/ijerph20105882

Three reasons why expecting ‘recovery’ in the context of the mental health impacts of climate change is problematic

2023

Journal Article

Schizophrenia as a risk factor for cardiovascular and metabolic health outcomes: a comparative risk assessment

Ali, S., Santomauro, D., Ferrari, A. J and Charlson, F. (2023). Schizophrenia as a risk factor for cardiovascular and metabolic health outcomes: a comparative risk assessment. Epidemiology and Psychiatric Sciences, 32 e8, 1-8. doi: 10.1017/s2045796023000045

Schizophrenia as a risk factor for cardiovascular and metabolic health outcomes: a comparative risk assessment

2022

Journal Article

The clinical implications of climate change for mental health

Crandon, Tara J., Dey, Cybele, Scott, James G., Thomas, Hannah J., Ali, Suhailah and Charlson, Fiona J. (2022). The clinical implications of climate change for mental health. Nature Human Behaviour, 6 (11), 1474-1481. doi: 10.1038/s41562-022-01477-6

The clinical implications of climate change for mental health

2022

Journal Article

The 2022 report of the MJA – Lancet Countdown on health and climate change: Australia unprepared and paying the price

Beggs, Paul J, Zhang, Ying, McGushin, Alice, Trueck, Stefan, Linnenluecke, Martina K, Bambrick, Hilary, Capon, Anthony G, Vardoulakis, Sotiris, Green, Donna, Malik, Arunima, Jay, Ollie, Heenan, Maddie, Hanigan, Ivan C, Friel, Sharon, Stevenson, Mark, Johnston, Fay H, McMichael, Celia, Charlson, Fiona, Woodward, Alistair J and Romanello, Marina B (2022). The 2022 report of the MJA – Lancet Countdown on health and climate change: Australia unprepared and paying the price. Medical Journal of Australia, 217 (9), 439-458. doi: 10.5694/mja2.51742

The 2022 report of the MJA – Lancet Countdown on health and climate change: Australia unprepared and paying the price

2022

Journal Article

Quantitative methods for climate change and mental health research: current trends and future directions

Massazza, Alessandro, Teyton, Anaïs, Charlson, Fiona, Benmarhnia, Tarik and Augustinavicius, Jura L. (2022). Quantitative methods for climate change and mental health research: current trends and future directions. The Lancet Planetary Health, 6 (7), e613-e627. doi: 10.1016/S2542-5196(22)00120-6

Quantitative methods for climate change and mental health research: current trends and future directions

2022

Journal Article

Opportunities for the use of brief scalable psychological interventions to support mental health and wellbeing in the context of the climate crisis

Massazza, Alessandro, Eaton, Julian, Elshazly, Mohamed, Charlson, Fiona and Augustinavicius, Jura (2022). Opportunities for the use of brief scalable psychological interventions to support mental health and wellbeing in the context of the climate crisis. Intervention, 20 (1), 128-135. doi: 10.4103/intv.intv_30_21

Opportunities for the use of brief scalable psychological interventions to support mental health and wellbeing in the context of the climate crisis

2022

Journal Article

Excess mortality in severe mental disorders: a systematic review and meta-regression

Ali, Suhailah, Santomauro, Damian, Ferrari, Alize J. and Charlson, Fiona (2022). Excess mortality in severe mental disorders: a systematic review and meta-regression. Journal of Psychiatric Research, 149, 97-105. doi: 10.1016/j.jpsychires.2022.02.036

Excess mortality in severe mental disorders: a systematic review and meta-regression

2022

Journal Article

Global, regional, and national burden of 12 mental disorders in 204 countries and territories, 1990-2019: a systematic analysis for the Global Burden of Disease Study 2019

Ferrari, Alize J., Santomauro, Damian F., Herrera, Ana M. Mantilla, Shadid, Jamileh, Ashbaugh, Charlie, Erskine, Holly E., Charlson, Fiona J., Degenhardt, Louisa, Scott, James G., McGrath, John J., Allebeck, Peter, Benjet, Corina, Breitborde, Nicholas J. K., Brugha, Traolach, Dai, Xiaochen, Dandona, Lalit, Dandona, Rakhi, Fischer, Florian, Haagsma, Juanita A., Maria Haro, Josep, Kieling, Christian, Knudsen, Ann Kristin Skrindo, Kumar, G. Anil, Leung, Janni, Majeed, Azeem, Mitchell, Philip B., Moitra, Modhurima, Mokdad, Ali H., Molokhia, Mariam ... Whiteford, Harvey A. (2022). Global, regional, and national burden of 12 mental disorders in 204 countries and territories, 1990-2019: a systematic analysis for the Global Burden of Disease Study 2019. Lancet Psychiatry, 9 (2), 137-150. doi: 10.1016/s2215-0366(21)00395-3

Global, regional, and national burden of 12 mental disorders in 204 countries and territories, 1990-2019: a systematic analysis for the Global Burden of Disease Study 2019

2022

Journal Article

A social–ecological perspective on climate anxiety in children and adolescents

Crandon, Tara J., Scott, James G., Charlson, Fiona J. and Thomas, Hannah J. (2022). A social–ecological perspective on climate anxiety in children and adolescents. Nature Climate Change, 12 (2), 123-131. doi: 10.1038/s41558-021-01251-y

A social–ecological perspective on climate anxiety in children and adolescents

2022

Journal Article

Modelling mental health service needs of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples: a review of existing evidence and expert consensus

Page, 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

Modelling mental health service needs of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples: a review of existing evidence and expert consensus

2022

Journal Article

Global priorities for climate change and mental health research

Charlson, Fiona, Ali, Suhailah, Augustinavicius, Jura, Benmarhnia, Tarik, Birch, Stephen, Clayton, Susan, Fielding, Kelly, Jones, Lynne, Juma, Damian, Snider, Leslie, Ugo, Victor, Zeitz, Lian, Jayawardana, Danusha, La Nauze, Andrea and Massazza, Alessandro (2022). Global priorities for climate change and mental health research. Environment International, 158 106984, 1-9. doi: 10.1016/j.envint.2021.106984

Global priorities for climate change and mental health research

2021

Conference Publication

Excess mortality in severe mental disorders: a systematic review and meta-regression

Ali, Suhailah and Charlson, Fiona (2021). Excess mortality in severe mental disorders: a systematic review and meta-regression. IEA World Congress Of Epidemiology 2021, Online, September 2021. Oxford, United Kingdom: Oxford University Press. doi: 10.1093/ije/dyab168.031

Excess mortality in severe mental disorders: a systematic review and meta-regression

2021

Journal Article

Global estimates of service coverage for severe mental disorders: findings from the WHO Mental Health Atlas 2017 - Addendum

Jaeschke, Kara, Hanna, Fahmy, Ali, Suhailah, Chowdhary, Neerja, Dua, Tarun and Charlson, Fiona (2021). Global estimates of service coverage for severe mental disorders: findings from the WHO Mental Health Atlas 2017 - Addendum. Global Mental Health, 8, e28-e28. doi: 10.1017/gmh.2021.30

Global estimates of service coverage for severe mental disorders: findings from the WHO Mental Health Atlas 2017 - Addendum

Funding

Current funding

  • 2024 - 2025
    Using Systems mOdelling fOr menTal Health (SOOTHE) to identify more efficient and effective support measures for communities impacted by climate change-driven extreme weather events (UniCbr NHMRC SI)
    HEAL Innovation Fund
    Open grant
  • 2024 - 2027
    How parents manage climate anxiety: coping and hoping for the whole family
    ARC Discovery Projects
    Open grant

Past funding

  • 2021 - 2022
    Climate Change and Mental Health Research
    Palladium International Pty Ltd
    Open grant
  • 2018 - 2022
    Establishing innovative methods in psychiatric epidemiology and services research: achieving better outcomes in vulnerable populations
    NHMRC Early Career Fellowships
    Open grant

Supervision

Availability

Dr Fiona Charlson is:
Available for supervision

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Available projects

  • Exploring the development of community-based interventions to mitigate the mental health impacts of climate change

    Climate change is the greatest threat to global health in the 21st century. While certain physical health impacts of climate change are well understood, for example heat-related morbidity and mortality, the acute and chronic mental health impacts of climate change remain poorly understood. Depression is already the single largest contributor to global disability. Failing to adequately consider the climate change implications on mental health could further exacerbate and accelerate growing global trends in mental ill-health.

    The many varied links between climate change and mental health, which are highly socially and culturally mediated, raise challenges in the understanding, operationalisation and measurement of these complex relationships. This impedes our understanding of how to design and deliver effective interventions that reduce the mental health impacts of climate change and secure community social and emotional wellbeing. This PhD research will address these gaps through exploring the development of interventions that aim to mitigate the mental health impacts of climate change.

    This PhD research will be conducted in partnership with the UQ Social and Emotional Wellbeing in Climate Change Network and supervised by Associate Professor Fiona Charlson, School of Public Health, and by Dr Anne Cleary, Institute for Social Science Research.

Supervision history

Current supervision

  • Doctor Philosophy

    Modelling Global Treatment Coverage for Mental Disorders

    Principal Advisor

    Other advisors: Professor Harvey Whiteford, Dr Damian Santomauro

  • Doctor Philosophy

    Exploring links between social determinants of mental health, the impact of a climate driven flood event, and mental health outcomes.

    Principal Advisor

  • Doctor Philosophy

    Beyond Recovery: Developing A Decision Making Framework For State and Provincial Level Governments To Design And Deliver Mental Health and Wellbeing Services That Promote Resilence and Foster Growth To Communites Impacted By Climate Risk Disasters

    Principal Advisor

    Other advisors: Dr Josephine Previte

  • Doctor Philosophy

    Mental health stigma in refugee and migrant communities: co-designing a mental health promotion framework

    Principal Advisor

  • Doctor Philosophy

    Weathering the Storm: How Young People Respond to and Cope With Climate Change

    Associate Advisor

    Other advisors: Professor James Scott, Dr Hannah Thomas

Completed supervision

Media

Enquiries

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  • climate change
  • mental health

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