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Jesse Young 2024

Conducting collaborative research locally, nationally and globally.

Jesse Young 2024

https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/gepi.22555
image-20250127-200117.png Physical activity and depression during the COVID-19 pandemic in Australia: A twin study
Julia Caruana, Jesse Young, Jessica Tyler, Paulo Ferreira, Sue Malta, John Hopper, Lucas Calais-Ferreira
Shared familial factors play a role in the association between PA and depression. Health interventions and educational campaigns for families rather than just individuals might be better suited to improve mental health outcomes…

 

elsevier.jpg Mental disorders and discrimination: A prospective cohort study of young twin pairs in Germany
Created by Lucas Calais-Ferreira, Gregory Armstrong, Elisabeth Hahn, Giles Newton-Howes, James Foulds, John Hopper, Frank Spinath, Paul Kurdyak & Jesse Young.
Mental disorders and perceived discrimination share common risk factors. The association between having a mental disorder and experiencing discrimination is well-known…
Rates and causes of death after release from incarceration among 1 471 526 people in eight high-income and middle-income countries: an individual participant data meta-analysis
Rohan Borschmann, the Mortality After Release from Incarceration Consortium (MARIC) collaborators, Stuart Kinner
Formerly incarcerated people have exceptionally poor health profiles and are at increased risk of preventable mortality when compared with their general population peers. However, not enough is known about the epidemiology of mortality in this population—specifically the rates, causes, and timing of death in specific subgroups and regions—to inform the development of targeted, evidence-based response…
Familial confounding of internalising symptoms and obesity in adolescents and young adults; a co-twin analysis
Created by Alexander Campbell, Lucas Calais-Ferreira, Elisabeth Hahn, Frank Spinath, John Hopper, Jesse Young.
Obesity and internalising disorders, including depression and anxiety, often co-occur. There is evidence that familial confounding contributes to the co-occurrence…
Wiley.jpg Using the Alcohol, Smoking and Substance Involvement Screening Test to predict substance-related hospitalisation after release from prison: A cohort study
Created by Craig Cumming, Stuart Kinner, Rebecca McKetin, Jesse Young, Ian Li, David Preen
Poor substance use-related health outcomes after release from prison are common. Identifying people at greatest risk of substance use and…

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