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Oral folic acid and vitamin B-12 supplementation to prevent cognitive decline in community-dwelling older adults with depressive symptoms--the Beyond Ageing Project: a randomized controlled trialThe ANU WellBeing study: a protocol for a quasi-factorial randomised controlled trial of the effectiveness of an Internet support group and an automated Internet intervention for depression.Normative data and longitudinal invariance of the Life Engagement Test (LET) in a community sample of older adults.The effectiveness of an online support group for members of the community with depression: a randomised controlled trial.Reducing Depression Through an Online Intervention: Benefits From a User PerspectiveMental Health in Sport (MHS): Improving the Early Intervention Knowledge and Confidence of Elite Sport StaffParticipating in online mental health interventions: who is most likely to sign up and why?Considering relocation to a retirement village: predictors from a community sample.Personal and neighborhood resources, future time perspective, and social relations in middle and older adulthood.Does stigma predict a belief in dealing with depression alone?What are older adults seeking? Factors encouraging or discouraging retirement village living.Can positive social exchanges buffer the detrimental effects of negative social exchanges? Age and gender differences.Enhancing positive body image: An evaluation of a cognitive behavioral therapy intervention and an exploration of the role of body shame.An online intervention for reducing depressive symptoms: secondary benefits for self-esteem, empowerment and quality of life.Unmet depression information needs in the community.Re-examining the reciprocal effects model of self-concept, self-efficacy, and academic achievement in a comparison of the Cross-Lagged Panel and Random-Intercept Cross-Lagged Panel frameworksAge, sex and period estimates of Australia's mental health over the last 17 yearsReducing anorexia nervosa stigma: an exploration of a social consensus intervention and the moderating effect of blameworthy attributions
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