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103. An Exploration of the Factors Associated with Burnout Among NSW Secondary School Counsellors

106. The use of technology in Suicide Prevention

108. A cross-sectional exploration of the clinical characteristics of disengaged (NEET) young people in primary mental healthcare

109. Using linguistic and topic analysis to classify sub-groups of online depression communities.

110. A prospective cohort study of depression course, functional disability, and NEET status in help-seeking young adults.

112. Delayed sleep onset in depressed young people

117. COMPARATIVE RANDOMIZED TRIAL OF AN ONLINE COGNITIVE-BEHAVIORAL THERAPY PROGRAM AND AN ONLINE SUPPORT GROUP FOR DEPRESSION AND ANXIETY.

119. Healthy Connections: Online Social Networks and their Potential for Peer Support.

121. Online Social Networking Amongst Teens: Friend or Foe?

122. The Building Educators’ Skills in Adolescent Mental Health Training Program for Secondary School Educators: Protocol for a Cluster Randomized Controlled Trial.

123. School Counselors' Perspectives of a Web-Based Stepped Care Mental Health Service for Schools: Cross-Sectional Online Survey.

124. Erratum to: A prospective cohort study of depression course, functional disability, and NEET status in help-seeking young adults.

125. School-based depression and anxiety prevention programs: An updated systematic review and meta-analysis.

126. Use of smartphone sensor data in detecting and predicting depression and anxiety in young people (12-25 years): A scoping review.

127. Randomised controlled trial of an online mental health and suicide gatekeeper resource for parents and caregivers: study protocol.

128. Potential mental health-related harms associated with the universal screening of anxiety and depressive symptoms in Australian secondary schools.

129. Protocol of a 12-week eHealth programme designed to reduce concerns about falling in community-living older people: Own Your Balance randomised controlled trial.

130. Psychometric properties of the Distress Questionnaire-5 (DQ5) for measuring psychological distress in adolescents.

131. Understanding suicidal transitions in Australian adults: protocol for the LifeTrack prospective longitudinal cohort study.

132. Examining the impact of a universal positive psychology program on mental health outcomes among Australian secondary students during the COVID-19 pandemic.

133. A Self-Guided Online Cognitive Behavioural Therapy to Reduce Fear of Falling in Older People: a Randomised Controlled Trial.

134. Associations Between Smartphone Keystroke Metadata and Mental Health Symptoms in Adolescents: Findings From the Future Proofing Study.

135. Intervention Programs Targeting the Mental Health, Professional Burnout, and/or Wellbeing of School Teachers: Systematic Review and Meta-Analyses.

136. The effect of a therapeutic smartphone application on suicidal ideation in young adults: Findings from a randomized controlled trial in Australia.

137. Protocol of a 12-month multifactorial eHealth programme targeting balance, dual-tasking and mood to prevent falls in older people: the StandingTall + randomised controlled trial.

138. Adolescents' Perspectives on a Mobile App for Relationships: Cross-Sectional Survey.

139. Smartphone app to investigate the relationship between social connectivity and mental health.

140. The use of technology in Suicide Prevention.

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