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Andrea Reupert

Andrea Reupert

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Overview

Andrea Reupert is affiliated with Monash University in Australia and has contributed extensively to research in social sciences and psychology. Their scholarly work primarily focuses on clinical psychology, sociology and political science, education, general health professions, and public health, environmental and occupational health.

Their research themes encompass a range of topics, including:

  • Family Support in Illness
  • Child and Adolescent Psychosocial and Emotional Development
  • Maternal Mental Health During Pregnancy and Postpartum
  • Early Childhood Education and Development
  • Family Caregiving in Mental Illness
  • COVID-19 and Mental Health
  • Mental Health Treatment and Access

Reupert has collaborated frequently with several coauthors, notably Emily Berger, Darryl Maybery, Kelly-Ann Allen, Gerald Wurf, and Jade Sheen.

Their publications are often found in journals such as Advances in Mental Health, International Journal of Mental Health Nursing, Frontiers in Public Health, School Mental Health, and BMC Psychiatry.

Selected recent papers authored or coauthored by Reupert include:

  • "Stigma in relation to families living with parental mental illness: An integrative review," 2020, International Journal of Mental Health Nursing
  • "It Takes a Village to Raise a Child: Understanding and Expanding the Concept of the 'Village'," 2022, Frontiers in Public Health

Additional relevant recent publications contributing to the wider body of research in similar fields consist of:

  • "The association between adverse childhood experiences and common mental disorders and suicidality: an umbrella review of systematic reviews and meta-analyses," 2021, European Child & Adolescent Psychiatry
  • "Impact of School-Based Interventions for Building School Belonging in Adolescence: a Systematic Review," 2021, Educational Psychology Review
  • "The impact of joint media engagement on parent-child interactions: A systematic review," 2020, Human Behavior and Emerging Technologies

Best Publications

  • The association between adverse childhood experiences and common mental disorders and suicidality: an umbrella review of systematic reviews and meta-analyses.

    Berhe W Sahle;Nicola J Reavley;Wenjing Li;Amy J Morgan

  • Families Affected by Parental Mental Illness: A Multiperspective Account of Issues and Interventions

    Andrea Reupert;Darryl Maybery

  • Parental mental illness: a review of barriers and issues for working with families and children

    D. Maybery;A. Reupert

  • Prevalence of parental mental illness in Australian families

    Darryl John Maybery;Andrea Erika Reupert;Kent Patrick;Melinda Goodyear

  • Success and Near Misses: Pre-Service Teachers' Use, Confidence and Success in Various Classroom Management Strategies.

    Andrea Erika Reupert;Stuart Woodcock

  • Children whose parents have a mental illness: prevalence, need and treatment.

    Andrea E Reupert;Darryl J Maybery;Nicholas M Kowalenko

  • The Impact of Various Parental Mental Disorders on Children’s Diagnoses: A Systematic Review

    Floor van Santvoort;Clemens M H Hosman;Jan M A M Janssens;Karin T M van Doesum

  • Children of a parent with a mental illness: Perspectives on need

    Darryl Maybery;Lorraine Ling;Emily Szakacs;Andrea Reupert

  • Intervention programs for children whose parents have a mental illness: A review

    Andrea E. Reupert;Rose Cuff;Louisa Drost;Kim Narelle Foster

  • Family Focused Practice in Mental Health Care: An Integrative Review

    Kim Foster;Darryl John Maybery;Andrea Erika Reupert;Brenda Gladstone

  • What do we know about families where parents have a mental illness? A systematic review

    Andrea Erika Reupert;Darryl John Maybery

  • Workforce Capacity to Respond to Children Whose Parents have a Mental Illness

    Darryl Maybery;Andrea Reupert

  • Children whose parents have a mental illness: prevalence, need and treatment.

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  • Understanding Autism and understanding my child with Autism: An evaluation of a group parent education program in rural Australia

    Judy Farmer;Andrea Erika Reupert

  • Stigma in relation to families living with parental mental illness: An integrative review

    Andrea Reupert;Brenda Gladstone;Rochelle Helena Hine;Scott Yates

  • Impact of School-Based Interventions for Building School Belonging in Adolescence: a Systematic Review

    Kelly Ann Allen;Kelly Ann Allen;Negar Jamshidi;Emily Berger;Andrea Reupert

  • Family resilience in families where a parent has a mental illness

    Jennifer Power;Melinda Goodyear;Darryl Maybery;Andrea Reupert

  • The number of parents who are patients attending adult psychiatric services.

    Darryl Maybery;Andrea E. Reupert

  • Gaining knowledge about parental mental illness: how does it empower children?

    Christine Grove;Andrea Erika Reupert;Darryl John Maybery

  • The Perspectives of Young People of Parents with a Mental Illness Regarding Preferred Interventions and Supports

    Christine Grové;Andrea Reupert;Darryl Maybery

  • "Knowledge is power": educating children about their parent's mental illness.

    Andrea E. Reupert;Darryl Maybery

  • Social worker's use of self

    Andrea Erika Reupert

  • Original Research Understanding Autism and understanding my child with Autism: An evaluation of a group parent education program in rural Australia

    Judy Farmer;Andrea Reupert

Frequent Co-Authors

Darryl Maybery
Darryl Maybery Monash University
Kim Foster
Kim Foster Australian Catholic University
Penelope Hasking
Penelope Hasking Curtin University
Lindsay G. Oades
Lindsay G. Oades University of Melbourne
Marie Bee Hui Yap
Marie Bee Hui Yap Monash University
Christel M. Middeldorp
Christel M. Middeldorp University of Queensland
Nicola J. Reavley
Nicola J. Reavley University of Melbourne
Anthony F. Jorm
Anthony F. Jorm University of Melbourne
Pamela Claire Snow
Pamela Claire Snow La Trobe University
Andrew J. Martin
Andrew J. Martin University of New South Wales

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