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Investigating Self-Reported Health Behaviors in Australian Adults with Mental Illness

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Pages 60-65 | Published online: 09 Aug 2013

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Robert Stanton, Simon Rosenbaum, Amanda Rebar & Brenda Happell. (2019) Prevalence of Chronic Health Conditions in Australian Adults with Depression and/or Anxiety. Issues in Mental Health Nursing 40:10, pages 902-907.
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Brenda Happell, Robert Stanton, Chris Platania-Phung, Brian McKenna & David Scott. (2014) The Cardiometabolic Health Nurse: Physical Health Behaviour Outcomes from a Randomised Controlled Trial. Issues in Mental Health Nursing 35:10, pages 768-775.
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Oona Lassenius, Maria Arman, Anne Söderlund & Lena Wiklund-Gustin. (2014) Motivation Does not Come with an Ending—It's the Beginning of Something New: Experiences of Motivating Persons with Psychiatric Disabilities to Physical Activity. Issues in Mental Health Nursing 35:9, pages 713-720.
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Tovah Cowan, Zachary B. Rodriguez, Ole Edvard Granrud, Michael D. Masucci, Nancy M. Docherty & Alex S. Cohen. (2022) Talking about Health: A Topic Analysis of Narratives from Individuals with Schizophrenia and Other Serious Mental Illnesses. Behavioral Sciences 12:8, pages 286.
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Meghan L Smith & Jaimie L Gradus. (2020) Psychiatric disorders and risk of infections: early lessons from COVID-19. The Lancet Healthy Longevity 1:2, pages e51-e52.
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Robert Stanton, Trish Donohue, Michelle Garnon & Brenda Happell. (2016) Participation in and Satisfaction With an Exercise Program for Inpatient Mental Health Consumers. Perspectives in Psychiatric Care 52:1, pages 62-67.
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Robert Stanton, David Scott & Brenda Happell. (2016) Low knowledge of physical health behaviours is associated with poor diet and chronic illness in adults. Australian Journal of Primary Health 22:3, pages 226.
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Brenda Happell, Cherrie Galletly, David Castle, Chris Platania-Phung, Robert Stanton, David Scott, Brian McKenna, Freyja Millar, Dennis Liu, Matthew Browne & Trentham Furness. (2015) Scoping review of research in Australia on the co-occurrence of physical and serious mental illness and integrated care. International Journal of Mental Health Nursing 24:5, pages 421-438.
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R. Stanton, P. Reaburn & B. Happell. (2015) Barriers to exercise prescription and participation in people with mental illness: the perspectives of nurses working in mental health. Journal of Psychiatric and Mental Health Nursing 22:6, pages 440-448.
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Brenda Happell, Robert Stanton, Wendy Hoey & David Scott. (2015) Reduced Ambivalence to the Role of the Cardiometabolic Health Nurse Following a 6-Month Trial. Perspectives in Psychiatric Care 51:2, pages 80-85.
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Robert Stanton, Brenda Happell & Peter Reaburn. (2014) The development of a questionnaire to investigate the views of health professionals regarding exercise for the treatment of mental illness. Mental Health and Physical Activity 7:3, pages 177-182.
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Brenda Happell, Robert Stanton, Wendy Hoey & David Scott. (2014) Knowing is not doing: The relationship between health behaviour knowledge and actual health behaviours in people with serious mental illness. Mental Health and Physical Activity 7:3, pages 198-204.
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