This is a special issue of Mental Health Update celebrating the mental health related publications of staff from St Vincent's Hospital Melbourne published in 2022. Mental health has such a strong overlap with other areas of health that the line here is not drawn tightly. St Vincent's staff from Mental Health, Addiction Medicine, Palliative Care and a number of other departments are included.
Full text access: Many of these resources are freely accessible, but articles marked with an asterisk* require an SVHM login for offsite access. Articles marked ** link to the abstract only. Readers from other organisations are welcome, but please note that some links will not work for you, and this library can only supply subscription based full text resources to SVHM staff and students.
Contact: helen.wilding@svha.org.au to subscribe, ask a question, let me know about a publication I have missed (oops) or request an Endnote library of citations (SVHM staff only).
Updated 28 October 2022
Nurses
Peer workers
Psychiatrists
Psychologists
Researchers
Social workers
Other staff
Art
Digital resources
Housing first
Family and carer viewpoints
Physical therapy
Impact on people with existing mental illness
Impact on families and carers
Impact on clinical staff
Impact on general population
Mental health interventions
Cancer
Cardiac
Epilepsy
Gastrointestinal
*Psychotherapy appears to improve symptoms of functional dyspepsia and anxiety: Systematic review with meta-analysis. Mikocka-Walus A, Evans S, Linardon J, Wilding H, Knowles SR. Psychology, Health & Medicine, 2022:1-27
Hepatitis
Pain
Palliative care
Other
Alcohol
Drug addiction
Internet addiction
Interventions
Interventions
Anorexia nervosa
Eating disorders
Depression
Bipolar disorder
Psychosis
Schizophrenia
Interventions
Alzheimer's disease
Cognition
Dementia
Depression