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Professor Leanne Hides holds an NHMRC Senior Research Fellowship and the industry-supported Lives Lived Well Chair in Alcohol, Drugs and Mental Health at the University of Queensland. She is a senior clinical psychologist with almost 20 years of clinical and research experience in the treatment of primary and comorbid substance use disorders in young people. Professor Hides has led 15 randomised controlled trials (RCTs) on substance use treatment. She also develops web and mobile-phone based programs.
She has over 150 publications including 127 peer-reviewed journals and has written 5 treatment and training manuals. Professor Hides' work has been presented her work at over 100 conferences.
Prof Hides' current research interests include:
Developing and testing new models for understanding youth substance use and comorbidity
Improving the treatment of youth substance use and comorbidity by:
Integrating more strengths-based approaches
Identifying and enhancing mechanisms of change
Combining psychological and pharmacological treatments,
Integrating mobile phone and web-based interventions
Understanding the relationship between youth wellbeing and mental disorders
Development of mobile phone and web-based interventions targeting the mental health and wellbeing of young people
Ray's night out: mobile app targeting risky alcohol use
music eScape: mobile app using music to improve affect regulation
Breakup Shakeup: mobile app for coping with relationship breakups
Keep it Real: web-based program targeting psychotic-like experiences in substance users
Routine outcome monitoring (ROM) plus feedback in SMART Recovery Australia: a feasibility study examining SMART ROM (led by A/Prof Kelly, UoW).
Training, supervision, and dissemination of evidence-based practice
Current projects
Commonwealth Department of Health (Connor & Hides), Centre for Youth Substance Abuse Research (CYSAR) National Addiction Centre
NHMRC MRFF Million Minds (led by A/Prof March, USQ): Translating evidence-based interventions into population-level digital models of care for child & adolescent mental health
NHMRC Project (led by Prof Hides): Brief interventions to prevent future alcohol-related harm in young people presenting to emergency departments.
NHMRC Project (led by Prof Hides: Randomised controlled trial of a telephone-delivered social well-being and engaged living (SWEL) intervention for disengaged at-risk youth
NHMRC Project (led by Prof Teesson, University of Sydney)- Internet-based universal prevention for anxiety, depression and substance use in young Australians
NHMRC Project (led by Prof Teesson, University of Sydney)- Healthy, wealthy and wise: The long-term effectiveness of an online universal program to prevent substance use and mental health problems among Australian youth
Paul Ramsay Foundation (led by Prof Teesson, University of Sydney): The Healthy Lifestyles program: An innovative online primary and secondary prevention intervention
NHMRC Project (led by Prof David Kavanagh, QUT) - Trial of a new low-cost treatment to support self-management of Alcohol Use Disorder: Functional Imagery Training
NHMRC Project (led by A/Prof Toombs, University of QLD) - Indigenous Network Suicide Intervention Skills Training (INSIST): Can a community designed and delivered framework reduce suicide/self-harm in Indigenous youth?
NHMRC Project (led by Prof Clare Collins, University of Newcastle) Efficacy and cost-effectiveness of varying levels of technology-delivered personalised feedback on dietary patterns in motivating young Australian adults to improve diet quality and eating habits: The Advice, Ideas and Motivation for My Eating study
NHMRC Project (led by Prof Sue Cotton, University of Melbourne) - Rates, patterns and predictors of long-term outcome in a treated first-episode psychosis cohort
She has over 150 publications including 127 peer-reviewed journals and has written 5 treatment and training manuals. Professor Hides' work has been presented her work at over 100 conferences.
Prof Hides' current research interests include:
Developing and testing new models for understanding youth substance use and comorbidity
Improving the treatment of youth substance use and comorbidity by:
Integrating more strengths-based approaches
Identifying and enhancing mechanisms of change
Combining psychological and pharmacological treatments,
Integrating mobile phone and web-based interventions
Understanding the relationship between youth wellbeing and mental disorders
Development of mobile phone and web-based interventions targeting the mental health and wellbeing of young people
Ray's night out: mobile app targeting risky alcohol use
music eScape: mobile app using music to improve affect regulation
Breakup Shakeup: mobile app for coping with relationship breakups
Keep it Real: web-based program targeting psychotic-like experiences in substance users
Routine outcome monitoring (ROM) plus feedback in SMART Recovery Australia: a feasibility study examining SMART ROM (led by A/Prof Kelly, UoW).
Training, supervision, and dissemination of evidence-based practice
Current projects
Commonwealth Department of Health (Connor & Hides), Centre for Youth Substance Abuse Research (CYSAR) National Addiction Centre
NHMRC MRFF Million Minds (led by A/Prof March, USQ): Translating evidence-based interventions into population-level digital models of care for child & adolescent mental health
NHMRC Project (led by Prof Hides): Brief interventions to prevent future alcohol-related harm in young people presenting to emergency departments.
NHMRC Project (led by Prof Hides: Randomised controlled trial of a telephone-delivered social well-being and engaged living (SWEL) intervention for disengaged at-risk youth
NHMRC Project (led by Prof Teesson, University of Sydney)- Internet-based universal prevention for anxiety, depression and substance use in young Australians
NHMRC Project (led by Prof Teesson, University of Sydney)- Healthy, wealthy and wise: The long-term effectiveness of an online universal program to prevent substance use and mental health problems among Australian youth
Paul Ramsay Foundation (led by Prof Teesson, University of Sydney): The Healthy Lifestyles program: An innovative online primary and secondary prevention intervention
NHMRC Project (led by Prof David Kavanagh, QUT) - Trial of a new low-cost treatment to support self-management of Alcohol Use Disorder: Functional Imagery Training
NHMRC Project (led by A/Prof Toombs, University of QLD) - Indigenous Network Suicide Intervention Skills Training (INSIST): Can a community designed and delivered framework reduce suicide/self-harm in Indigenous youth?
NHMRC Project (led by Prof Clare Collins, University of Newcastle) Efficacy and cost-effectiveness of varying levels of technology-delivered personalised feedback on dietary patterns in motivating young Australian adults to improve diet quality and eating habits: The Advice, Ideas and Motivation for My Eating study
NHMRC Project (led by Prof Sue Cotton, University of Melbourne) - Rates, patterns and predictors of long-term outcome in a treated first-episode psychosis cohort
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JOURNAL OF POSITIVE PSYCHOLOGY (2024)
Lily Davidson,Janni Leung,Catherine Quinn, Rhiannon Ellem,Calvert Tisdale, Jisu Choi,Molly Carlyle,Melanie White, David J. Kavanagh,Leanne Hides
International Journal of Alcohol and Drug Research (2024)
Alison K Beck, Briony Larance, Victoria Manning, Frank P Deane, Amanda L Baker,Leanne Hides, Anthony Shakeshaft, Angela Argent, Peter J Kelly
Journal of substance use and addiction treatment (2024): 209570-209570
Guo Freeman, Julian Frommel, Regan L Mandryk,Jan Gugenheimer,Lingyuan Li, Daniel Johnson, Cecilia Aragon, Syed Ali Asif,Jakki Bailey, Meryem Barkallah, Braeden Burger,Sebastian Cmentowski, Jamie Hancock,Leanne Hides, Hongxin Hu, Yang Hu, Wangfan Li, Ruchi Panchanadikar, Niloofar Sayadi, Devin Tebbe, Leslie Wöhler, Xinyue You, Zinan Zhang,Douglas Zytko
Companion Publication of the 2024 Conference on Computer-Supported Cooperative Work and Social Computingpp.288-295, (2024)
Dominique de Andrade,Lily Davidson, Carlie Robertson, Philip Williams,Janni Leung,Zoe Walter,Julaine Allan,Leanne Hides
JOURNAL OF CLINICAL PSYCHOLOGY (2024)
Siobhan O'Dean,Matthew Sunderland,Nicola Newton,Lauren Gardner,Maree Teesson,Cath Chapman,Louise Thornton,Tim Slade,Leanne Hides,Nyanda McBride,Frances J. Kay-Lambkin,Steve J. Allsop,David Lubans,Belinda Parmenter,Katherine Mills,Bonnie Spring,Bridie Osman,Rhiannon Ellem,Scarlett Smout,Karrah McCann,Emily Hunter, Amra Catakovic,Katrina Champion
MEDICAL JOURNAL OF AUSTRALIAno. 8 (2024): 417-424
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H-Index: 43
G-Index: 89
Sociability: 7
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