
Bridianne O'Dea
@bridianne
Senior Research Fellow in e-health, social media, and youth at @blackdoginst
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https://scholar.google.com.au/citations?user=1aoiA-0AAAAJ&hl=en&oi=ao 18-02-2013 01:25:29
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Hey ehealth peeps @USydFHS DigitalHealthNetwork check out a great job opportunity a/Prof in digital health Sydney Health goo.gl/yyuQHs John Torous, MD MBI David Mohr @Cyberpsych_Syd


Bridianne O'Dea and #LivedExperience presenter Wincy Zhong spoke today at the @VicGoverner #MentalHealth breakfast - discussing their work in #schools and the success of our recently trialed #SmoothSailing program. bit.ly/2Ric272


Bridianne O'Dea shares how her current #research project uses #technology to reduce feelings of low #mood and #worry in young people by directly targeting their #relationships. #psychweek Australian Psychological Society #connecttothrive blackdoginstitute.org.au/news/news-detaā¦


Great to see 3 years of our work up on the big screen! #AMPD2018 Black Dog Institute #smoothsailing @HM_Christensen



Congrats Dr Sally Hunt ! Outlining the clear & simple user pathway of eClipse for the Australian Rotary Health Mental Health IMPACT Award #SMHR2018





Warmest congratulations to @HM_Christensen Elizabeth Blackburn Fellowship award winner at NHMRC research excellence awards Black Dog Institute highest honour for amazing passionate researcher Patrick McGorry @GregHuntMP Ian Hickie Prof. Frances Kay-Lambkin John McGrath



A randomised controlled trial of a relationshipāfocussed mobile phone application for improving adolescentsā #mentalhealth (2020) By Bridianne O'Dea Alison Calear Aliza Werner-Seidler Fiona Shand @HM_Christensen et al buff.ly/39WcOkF Black Dog Institute #digitalmentalhealth #openaccess


Can a web-based youth mental health service in Australian schools improve help-seeking intentions for mental health problems? Read the full paper by Bridianne O'Dea and colleagues here: thelancet.com/journals/lanwpā¦


'While understanding the impact of COVID-19 on learning outcomes is paramount, so too is developing our understanding of how the pandemic has impacted the relationships between students, their teachers and schools.' Bridianne O'Dea Black Dog Institute #mentalhealth teachermagazine.com/au_en/articlesā¦

