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Mental health concerns among youth represent a critical global public health issue. Research has found that youth with mental health concerns are often reliant on their caregivers while being isolated from peers. Guided by the recovery model of mental health care, this study investigates the often-overlooked role of caregivers in fostering 'connectedness' in youth; Methods: Semi-structured interviews were conducted with nine caregivers of youth with mental health issue; Results: Thematic analysis underscored three tasks in the role of caregivers in promoting connectedness in youth: (a) understanding the nature and quality of social networks, (b) supporting readiness to engage in social relationships, and (c) promoting their youth's social problem solving and self-efficacy; Discussion: These tasks highlight the complex dialectics faced by caregivers in supporting youth recovery.

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Hazard perception performance and psychological factors of distracted drivers: what are the associations?

Traffic Inj Prev

December 2024

School of Psychology and Counselling, Centre for Accident Research and Road Safety - Queensland, Queensland University of Technology (QUT), Brisbane, Australia.

Objective: Distracted driving is a major contributor to crashes involving younger drivers. A considerable amount of evidence emphasizes the link between driver distraction, poorer driving performance and increased crash risk. However, limited research has examined the effects of mobile phone use on hazard perception performance, especially younger drivers.

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The Australian nursing and midwifery academic workforce: A cross-sectional study.

Nurse Educ Pract

November 2024

Faculty of Health, Southern Cross University A School of Nursing and Midwifery, University of Southern Queensland, Australia.

Aim: To explore the demographics, employment characteristics, job satisfaction and career intentions of the Australian nursing and midwifery academic workforce.

Background: The academic workforce is crucial in preparing the next generation of nurses and midwives. Thus, understanding current satisfaction, challenges, opportunities and intentions is important for recruitment and succession planning.

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Root-lesion nematodes (RLN) pose a significant threat to chickpea (Cicer arietinum L.) by damaging the root system and causing up to 25% economic losses due to reduced yield. Worldwide commercially grown chickpea varieties lack significant genetic resistance to RLN, necessitating the identification of genetic variants contributing to natural resistance.

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Article Synopsis
  • Fusarium wilt (FW) is a major soil-borne disease affecting chickpeas, leading to potential yield losses of up to 100%, prompting the need for resistant varieties.
  • The breeding program involved using the resistant WR 315 variety to develop new lines, specifically KCD 5 and KCD 11, which were tested for their disease resistance and yield performance across multiple trials.
  • KCD 11 demonstrated significant yield improvements over the JG 11 variety and regional checks, showcasing its potential as a high-yield and FW-resistant chickpea option for growers in Karnataka.
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The effects of distraction on younger drivers: A neurophysiological perspective.

Appl Ergon

January 2024

Queensland University of Technology (QUT), School of Psychology and Counselling, Centre for Accident Research and Road Safety, Queensland, 149 Victoria Park Rd, Kelvin Grove, QLD, 4059, Australia; University of the Sunshine Coast (UniSC), Road Safety Research Collaboration, 90 Sippy Downs Dr, Sippy Downs, QLD, 4556, Australia.

Article Synopsis
  • Distracted driving, especially from phone use, is a major cause of accidents, particularly among younger drivers in Australia.
  • A study with 24 young adults examined the effects of different types of distractions (visual, auditory, and cognitive) on driving performance using simulated driving tasks and EEG to measure brain activity.
  • Results showed that the most mentally challenging distractions were those requiring higher-order cognitive processing, and visual distractions severely affected driving metrics such as speed and lane position, highlighting the need for awareness about phone use while driving.
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Laos is among the top twenty coffee producing country in the world-producing about 39,000 tonnes per year-and most of its production is currently exported to over 26 countries, contributing about 1.1% of the total export value or US$64.3 million in 2019 to Laos' national economy.

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There is an increasing population of youths that report mental health issues. Research has shown that youths are reluctant to seek help for various reasons. A majority of those who do seek help are using digital mental health supports.

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