Her primary areas of investigation include Suicide prevention, Psychiatry, Demography, Unemployment and Injury prevention. Her study on Suicide attempt is often connected to Occupational safety and health, Meta-analysis and Gerontology as part of broader study in Suicide prevention. Allison Milner interconnects Rate ratio, Ethnic group and Family medicine in the investigation of issues within Occupational safety and health.
Mental health and Psychological intervention are among the areas of Psychiatry where the researcher is concentrating her efforts. Her studies in Mental health integrate themes in fields like Longitudinal study, Social support, Fixed effects model and Scale. Her Unemployment research incorporates themes from Fertility, Birth rate and Cohort.
Her main research concerns Mental health, Suicide prevention, Psychiatry, Demography and Occupational safety and health. Her Mental health research is multidisciplinary, relying on both Psychological intervention, Gerontology, Psychosocial, Clinical psychology and Cohort. Her studies examine the connections between Gerontology and genetics, as well as such issues in Public health, with regards to Health care.
Her Suicide prevention research includes elements of Injury prevention and Human factors and ergonomics. Her Psychiatry study frequently intersects with other fields, such as Social support. Her study in Demography is interdisciplinary in nature, drawing from both Odds ratio, Longitudinal study, Young adult, Confidence interval and Unemployment.
Mental health, Demography, Psychosocial, Gerontology and Psychological intervention are her primary areas of study. In her articles, Allison Milner combines various disciplines, including Mental health and Suicide prevention. Her research investigates the connection with Suicide prevention and areas like Injury prevention which intersect with concerns in Human factors and ergonomics.
The Demography study combines topics in areas such as Absolute risk reduction, Confidence interval, Occupational safety and health and Cohort. The study incorporates disciplines such as Prospective cohort study, Cohort study, Job control and Environmental health in addition to Psychosocial. Her Psychological intervention study combines topics in areas such as Intervention, Longitudinal study and Medical education.
Allison Milner mainly investigates Mental health, Occupational stress, Suicidal ideation, Job control and Gerontology. Her Mental health research is multidisciplinary, relying on both Psychological intervention, Marital status and Family medicine. Her Occupational stress study which covers Occupational safety and health that intersects with Risk of mortality, Household, Income and Labour Dynamics in Australia Survey, Job security, Social support and Response rate.
Her Job control research incorporates elements of Psychosocial and Environmental health. Her biological study spans a wide range of topics, including Social determinants of health, Public health, Working age and Public health policy. Her research in Cross-sectional study intersects with topics in Odds ratio, Panel data and Psychiatry.
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Suicide by occupation: systematic review and meta-analysis
Allison Milner;Matthew J. Spittal;Jane Pirkis;Anthony D. LaMontagne.
(2013)
Workplace mental health: developing an integrated intervention approach
Anthony Daniel LaMontagne;Anthony Daniel LaMontagne;Angela Martin;Kathryn May Page;Kathryn May Page;Nicola J Reavley.
(2014)
Long-term unemployment and suicide: a systematic review and meta-analysis.
Allison Milner;Andrew Page;Anthony D. LaMontagne.
PLOS ONE (2013)
Predicting suicidal behaviours using clinical instruments: systematic review and meta-analysis of positive predictive values for risk scales
Gregory Carter;Allison Milner;Katie McGill;Jane Pirkis.
British Journal of Psychiatry (2017)
Cause and effect in studies on unemployment, mental health and suicide : a meta-analytic and conceptual review
Allison Milner;Andrew Page;Anthony D Lamontagne.
Psychological Medicine (2014)
Letters, green cards, telephone calls and postcards: systematic and meta-analytic review of brief contact interventions for reducing self-harm, suicide attempts and suicide
Allison J. Milner;Greg Carter;Jane Pirkis;Jo Robinson.
British Journal of Psychiatry (2015)
Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Psychiatrists clinical practice guideline for the management of deliberate self-harm.
Gregory Carter;Andrew Page;Matthew Large;Sarah Hetrick.
Australian and New Zealand Journal of Psychiatry (2016)
Socio-economic determinants of suicide: an ecological analysis of 35 countries.
Allison Milner;Roderick John McClure;Diego De Leo.
Social Psychiatry and Psychiatric Epidemiology (2012)
Suicide in the absence of mental disorder? A review of psychological autopsy studies across countries:
Allison Joy Milner;Jerneja Sveticic;Diego De Leo.
International Journal of Social Psychiatry (2013)
Effectiveness of online and mobile telephone applications (‘apps’) for the self-management of suicidal ideation and self-harm: a systematic review and meta-analysis
Katrina Witt;Matthew J. Spittal;Gregory Carter;Jane Pirkis.
BMC Psychiatry (2017)
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