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Centre for Mental Health Research
ANU College of Medicine, Biology & Environment
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Psychiatric Epidemiology and Social Issues TeamThe Psychiatric Epidemiology and Social Issues team (PEaSI) primarily conducts research concerned with identifying the social determinants and social consequences of mental disorders. The research adopts a life course and ecological perspective; emphasising family, employment and broader community influences. Methodologically, there is an emphasis on longitudinal data analysis using large-scale population data sources, such as the PATH Through Life (PATH) data and the Household, Income and Labour Dynamics in Australia (HILDA) data. A fundamental aspect of the research conducted by PEaSI is a focus on the implications for policy and practice from research findings and to help develop specific interventions. Several of the current research projects involve partnerships with government and non-government organisations. We also aim to build the capacity of both researchers and students in the areas of psychiatric epidemiology and social policy.
Current projects cover:
PEaSI works closely with a broader group of researchers known as the Family and Community Health Research Unit (FaCHRU). This group comprises of researchers from several areas of The ANU including: The Centre for Mental Health Research (CMHR), The National Centre for Epidemiology and Population Health (NCEPH), The Australian Demographic & Social Research Institute (ADSRI), and The Research School of Social Sciences (RSSS). In addition, we work closely with members of the Ageing Research Unit (ARU) on research questions around workforce participation in older age, well-being and late-life transitions.
PEaSI also has strong research links with The Australian Child and Adolescent Trauma, Loss and Grief Network, directed by Dr Elspeth Macdonald.
Contacts:Dr Peter Butterworth or Tel. 02 6125 8097 Ms Sarah Olesen or Tel. 02 6125 3379 Ms Liana Leach or Tel. 02 6125 9725
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