Publications by authors named "S J Moylan"

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  • The study compared the effectiveness of lifestyle therapy and psychotherapy delivered through online videoconferencing on mental health outcomes, focusing on adults with depression.
  • It involved 182 adults who participated in either group-based lifestyle therapy or cognitive behavioral therapy over eight weeks.
  • Results showed that both approaches significantly reduced depression levels, demonstrating that lifestyle therapy was non-inferior to psychotherapy while also considering treatment costs.
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Elimination of restrictive practices (physical/mechanical restraint and seclusion) from adult acute mental health care services has been demanded internationally for many decades. This study aimed to: (1) Identify priority issues in the elimination of and use of alternative approaches to restrictive practices (seclusion and physical/mechanical restraint) in rural/regional acute adult mental healthcare services, as told by mental healthcare service users and practitioners, (2) identify the community-based, system-level feedback loops that enhance or reduce the use of restrictive practices and viable alternatives and, (3) identify potential action areas to improve system structures to increase regional mental healthcare services' ability to eliminate restrictive practices and use alternative approaches. Group model building (GMB) workshops were held with a small group (n = 9) of mental healthcare practitioners and service users with lived experience of restrictive practice use.

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Purpose: This paper aims to investigate the influence of non-uniform gas speed across the build area on the melt pool depth during laser powder bed fusion. The study focuses on whether a non-uniform gas speed is a source of process variation within an individual build.

Design/methodology/approach: Parts with many single-track laser scans were printed and characterized in different locations across the build area coupled with corresponding gas speed profile measurements.

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The cross section of the ^{13}C(α,n)^{16}O reaction is needed for nuclear astrophysics and applications to a precision of 10% or better, yet inconsistencies among 50 years of experimental studies currently lead to an uncertainty of ≈15%. Using a state-of-the-art neutron detection array, we have performed a high resolution differential cross section study covering a broad energy range. These measurements result in a dramatic improvement in the extrapolation of the cross section to stellar energies potentially reducing the uncertainty to ≈5% and resolving long standing discrepancies in higher energy data.

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Objective: Person-centred growth-oriented language and care are considered vital for achieving favourable outcomes in mental health care. Personal testimonies detailed in the Final Report of the Royal Commission into Victoria's Mental Health System (RCVMHS) illustrate the need for a more compassionate and hope filled system, and demonstrate the opportunity to achieve this through embedding best practice person-centred growth-oriented language. A current gap exists in understanding the process and language involved in individuals growing to mental health.

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