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1. Road vehicle collision suicide in Australia: Trends, collision types, and individual characteristics.

4. Attributable risk of suicide for populations in Australia.

5. Mass Media Portrayals of Suicide: Informing the Australian Policy Debate.

6. Early impacts of the 'National Suicide Prevention Trial' on trends in suicide and hospital admissions for self-harm in Australia.

7. Characteristics of self-harm presentations to the emergency department of the Royal Melbourne Hospital, 2012–2019: Data from the Self-Harm Monitoring System for Victoria.

10. #chatsafe 2.0. updated guidelines to support young people to communicate safely online about self-harm and suicide: A Delphi expert consensus study.

12. Legal Bans on Pro-Suicide Web Sites: An Early Retrospective from Australia

15. The Newsworthiness of Suicide

16. Portrayal of Depression and Other Mental Illnesses in Australian Nonfiction Media

17. Suicidal ideation in men during COVID-19: an examination of protective factors.

22. The effectiveness of a media-based intervention promoting help-seeking for mental health difficulties by Australian men: study protocol for a randomised controlled trial.

23. Protocol for a cluster randomized control trial of the impact of the Breaking the Man Code workshops on adolescent boys' intentions to seek help.

24. Ethical concerns in suicide research: thematic analysis of the views of human research ethics committees in Australia.

25. Implementing child and youth mental health services: early lessons from the Australian Primary Health Network Lead Site Project.

26. Calls to helplines in Australia following media reports of Robin Williams' suicide.

27. Antidepressant treatment for primary care patients with depressive symptoms: Data from the diamond longitudinal cohort study.

28. Trends in suicide-related research in Australia.

29. Suicides in Australia following media reports of the death of Robin Williams.

30. Multilevel Regression and Poststratification: A Modeling Approach to Estimating Population Quantities From Highly Selected Survey Samples.

31. Job Stressors and Employment Precarity as Risks for Thoughts About Suicide: An Australian Study Using the Ten to Men Cohort.

32. Suicidality Risk and (Repeat) Disaster Exposure: Findings From a Nationally Representative Population Survey.

33. Systems levers for commissioning primary mental healthcare: a rapid review.

34. Can a documentary increase help-seeking intentions in men? A randomised controlled trial.

35. Suicidal behaviour in Indigenous compared to non-Indigenous males in urban and regional Australia: Prevalence data suggest disparities increase across age groups.

36. How do frequent users of crisis helplines differ from other users regarding their reasons for calling? Results from a survey with callers to Lifeline, Australia's national crisis helpline service.

37. A systematic review of clinician-rated instruments to assess adults' levels of functioning in specialised public sector mental health services.

38. Masculinity and suicidal thinking.

39. Complementary primary mental health programs for young people in Australia: Access to Allied Psychological Services (ATAPS) and headspace.

40. Implementing a Primary Mental Health Service for Children: Administrator and Provider Perspectives.

41. Introducing Ten to Men, the Australian longitudinal study on male health.

42. The Australian longitudinal study on male health-methods.

43. Why do men go to the doctor? Socio-demographic and lifestyle factors associated with healthcare utilisation among a cohort of Australian men.

44. Life stress and suicidal ideation in Australian men - cross-sectional analysis of the Australian longitudinal study on male health baseline data.

45. Psychosocial job quality, mental health, and subjective wellbeing: a cross-sectional analysis of the baseline wave of the Australian Longitudinal Study on Male Health.

46. Inequalities in socio-economic characteristics and health and wellbeing of men with and without disabilities: a cross-sectional analysis of the baseline wave of the Australian Longitudinal Study on Male Health.

47. Improving access to primary mental health care for Australian children.

48. Age Matters: Exploring Correlates of Self-Rated Health Across Four Generations of Australian Males.

49. The population cost-effectiveness of a parenting intervention designed to prevent anxiety disorders in children.

50. Males’ mental health disadvantage: An estimation of gender-specific changes in service utilisation for mental and substance use disorders in Australia.

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