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Helen Christensen

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Journal of Medical Internet Research|October 13, 2006
The law of attrition revisitedHelen Christensen, Andrew Mackinnon
The Australian and New Zealand Journal of Psychiatry|February 6, 2013
Information technology as the key to accelerating advances in mental health careHelen Christensen, Katherine Petrie
The Australian and New Zealand Journal of Psychiatry|January 9, 2013
State of the e-mental health field in Australia: where are we now?Helen Christensen, Katherine Petrie
The Medical Journal of Australia|June 10, 2010
Review of internet-based prevention and treatment programs for anxiety and depression in children and adolescentsAlison L Calear, Helen Christensen
The Medical Journal of Australia|June 10, 2010
Internet-based interventions for young people with problematic substance use: a systematic reviewRobert J Tait, Helen Christensen
Journal of Adolescence|August 4, 2009
Systematic review of school-based prevention and early intervention programs for depressionAlison L Calear, Helen Christensen
Evidence-Based Mental Health|August 14, 2013
Review: computerised CBT improves adult depression in the short-term, but its effect may have been overestimated previouslyHelen Christensen, Andrew J Mackinnon
The Medical Journal of Australia|June 17, 2008
Depression in primary health care: from evidence to policyKathleen M Griffiths, Helen Christensen
The Medical Journal of Australia|June 10, 2010
E-mental health: a new era in delivery of mental health servicesHelen Christensen, Ian B Hickie
The Australian Journal of Rural Health|April 20, 2007
Internet-based mental health programs: a powerful tool in the rural medical kitKathleen M Griffiths, Helen Christensen
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Journal of Medical Internet Research|October 13, 2006
The law of attrition revisitedHelen Christensen, Andrew Mackinnon
The Australian and New Zealand Journal of Psychiatry|February 6, 2013
Information technology as the key to accelerating advances in mental health careHelen Christensen, Katherine Petrie
The Australian and New Zealand Journal of Psychiatry|January 9, 2013
State of the e-mental health field in Australia: where are we now?Helen Christensen, Katherine Petrie
The Medical Journal of Australia|June 10, 2010
Review of internet-based prevention and treatment programs for anxiety and depression in children and adolescentsAlison L Calear, Helen Christensen
The Medical Journal of Australia|June 10, 2010
Internet-based interventions for young people with problematic substance use: a systematic reviewRobert J Tait, Helen Christensen
Journal of Adolescence|August 4, 2009
Systematic review of school-based prevention and early intervention programs for depressionAlison L Calear, Helen Christensen
Evidence-Based Mental Health|August 14, 2013
Review: computerised CBT improves adult depression in the short-term, but its effect may have been overestimated previouslyHelen Christensen, Andrew J Mackinnon
The Medical Journal of Australia|June 17, 2008
Depression in primary health care: from evidence to policyKathleen M Griffiths, Helen Christensen
The Medical Journal of Australia|June 10, 2010
E-mental health: a new era in delivery of mental health servicesHelen Christensen, Ian B Hickie
The Australian Journal of Rural Health|April 20, 2007
Internet-based mental health programs: a powerful tool in the rural medical kitKathleen M Griffiths, Helen Christensen
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