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1. Development of the Uni Virtual Clinic: An Online Programme for Improving the Mental Health of University Students

2. "I don't have time": an exploration of the role of time pressures in acceptance of internet interventions for mental health.

3. Skill Enactment Among University Students Using a Brief Video-Based Mental Health Intervention: Mixed Methods Study Within a Randomized Controlled Trial.

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

5. Understanding Australian Government Risk Communication Early in the COVID-19 Pandemic: Sociodemographics, Risk Attitudes and Media Consumption.

6. Telehealth use by mental health professionals during COVID-19.

7. Patterns and predictors of alcohol use during the early stages of the COVID‐19 pandemic in Australia: Longitudinal cohort study.

8. Trajectories of depression and anxiety symptoms during the COVID-19 pandemic in a representative Australian adult cohort.

9. Management or missed opportunity? Mental health care planning in Australian general practice.

10. Primary care access for mental illness in Australia: Patterns of access to general practice from 2006 to 2016.

11. The Sources of Strength Australia project: A cluster randomised controlled trial of a peer-connectedness school-based program to promote help-seeking in adolescents.

12. Testing a syndemics perspective on the effects of multiple adversities on depression and anxiety symptoms in a representative population sample.

13. A Transdiagnostic Video-Based Internet Intervention (Uni Virtual Clinic-Lite) to Improve the Mental Health of University Students: Randomized Controlled Trial.

14. Skill enactment and knowledge acquisition among community users of digital mental health interventions: qualitative study with thematic analysis.

15. Psychological mechanisms of the development of suicidal ideation: Longitudinal cohort study.

16. Cognitive reappraisal moderates the protective effect of body satisfaction on mental health and wellbeing in adults: A prospective study during COVID-19 lockdown.

17. Pragmatic controlled trial of a school-based emotion literacy program for 8- to 10-year-old children: study protocol.

18. COVID-19 infection associated with poorer mental health in a representative population sample.

19. The Factors Associated With Telehealth Use and Avoidance During the COVID-19 Pandemic: Longitudinal Survey.

20. Factors Associated with Engagement in University Life, and Help Seeking Attitudes and Behaviour in First Year Undergraduate Students.

21. Risk tolerance and changes in coronavirus disease (COVID) related health behaviors: A longitudinal study.

22. The Effect of Dissemination Pathways on Uptake and Relative Costs for a Transdiagnostic, Self-guided Internet Intervention for Reducing Depression, Anxiety, and Suicidal Ideation: Comparative Implementation Study.

23. Effects of the COVID-19 pandemic on suicidal ideation in a representative Australian population sample-Longitudinal cohort study.

24. Psychosocial impacts of home-schooling on parents and caregivers during the COVID-19 pandemic.

25. What could we do differently next time? Australian parents' experiences of the short-term and long-term impacts of home schooling during the COVID-19 pandemic.

26. A Brief Intervention to Increase Uptake and Adherence of an Internet-Based Program for Depression and Anxiety (Enhancing Engagement With Psychosocial Interventions): Randomized Controlled Trial.

27. A brief intervention to increase uptake and adherence of an online program for depression and anxiety: Protocol for the Enhancing Engagement with Psychosocial Interventions (EEPI) Randomized Controlled Trial.

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