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Melinda Jackson

@drsleeppsych

Associate Professor of Psychology | Director, Research Impact & Engagement | Sleep Researcher & Psychologist @MonashUniversity #sleep #brain #mentalhealth

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linkhttps://www.monash.edu/turner-institute/melinda-jackson-lab calendar_today04-03-2017 23:19:34

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Great to meet with like-minded researchers, clinicians and people with lived experience to discuss the importance of sleep in the context of women’s mental health. HER Centre Australia #apwmhconf2023

Great to meet with like-minded researchers, clinicians and people with lived experience to discuss the importance of sleep in the context of women’s mental health. <a href="/her_centre/">HER Centre Australia</a> #apwmhconf2023
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Great short course opening session from Robert Adams and @DrNicoleLovato about implementing psychology into sleep clinics and multidisciplinary clinical practice #SDU23

Great short course opening session from <a href="/RJTAdams/">Robert Adams</a> and @DrNicoleLovato about implementing psychology into sleep clinics and multidisciplinary clinical practice #SDU23
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SDU23 Great start to day 3 with the Sleep health equity in First Nations communities session. Really exciting to see some of the preliminary data from the Let’s Yarn About It project! Yaqoot Fatima Daniel Sullivan, PhD, DBSM chaired by: Melinda Jackson

SDU23 Great start to day 3 with the Sleep health equity in First Nations communities session. Really exciting to see some of the preliminary data from the Let’s Yarn About It project! 

<a href="/fatimayaqoot18/">Yaqoot Fatima</a> <a href="/dsullivansleep/">Daniel Sullivan, PhD, DBSM</a> chaired by: <a href="/DrSleepPsych/">Melinda Jackson</a>
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Great insights from @wadekelly about building a culture of research impact: creating opportunities, celebrating success, providing support and embedding impact.

Great insights from @wadekelly about building a culture of research impact: creating opportunities, celebrating success, providing support and embedding impact.
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Well, this was exciting! I was co-awarded the New Investigator Award by Australasian Sleep Association at our recent Sleep DownUnder Conference. A career highlight so far😀 Thanks to my PhD supervisors Melinda Jackson Dr Moira Junge Dr Imogen Rehm ☕️ and Lisa Meltzer for your incredible support on this

Well, this was exciting! I was co-awarded the New Investigator Award by <a href="/SleepOrgANZ/">Australasian Sleep Association</a> at our recent Sleep DownUnder Conference. A career highlight so far😀

Thanks to my PhD supervisors <a href="/DrSleepPsych/">Melinda Jackson</a> <a href="/MoiraJunge/">Dr Moira Junge</a> <a href="/ImogenRehm/">Dr Imogen Rehm ☕️</a> and Lisa Meltzer for your incredible support on this
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First publication from one of the most rewarding projects I've had the pleasure of leading - thanks to my dream team and our community advisors for guiding us through the co-design of this sleep intervention for carers. Stay tuned for the feasibility trial paper!

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The COVID-19 pandemic triggered sleep issues for many. Unfortunately, our new paper reveals that insomnia was more likely to persist than remit over 12 months. Interventions that address sleep reactivity and sleep effort are critical for reducing insomnia persistence rates.

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This paper was a labour of love for our team, and we are very excited to receive an Editors Choice from SLEEP! We found a high persistence rate of insomnia symptoms (54%) over the first 12 months of the pandemic. We also found that sleep reactivity and sleep effort were major