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Anne Duffy is affiliated with Queen's University in Canada. Their research spans the fields of Psychology and Medicine, with a focus on Clinical Psychology, Psychiatry and Mental Health, Social Psychology, General Health Professions, and Speech and Hearing.

The main topics of their work include:

  • Bipolar Disorder and Treatment
  • Mental Health Treatment and Access
  • Adolescent and Pediatric Healthcare
  • Child and Adolescent Psychosocial and Emotional Development
  • COVID-19 and Mental Health
  • Healthcare professionals' stress and burnout
  • Resilience and Mental Health

Their recent papers include the following:

  • "Predictors of mental health and academic outcomes in first-year university students: Identifying prevention and early-intervention targets" (2020, BJPsych Open)
  • "Impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on the experience and mental health of university students studying in Canada and the UK: a cross-sectional study" (2022, BMJ Open)
  • "Mental health need of students at entry to university: Baseline findings from the U-Flourish Student Well-Being and Academic Success Study" (2020, Early Intervention in Psychiatry)
  • "Mental health trajectories in undergraduate students over the first year of university: a longitudinal cohort study" (2021, BMJ Open)
  • "Pre-pubertal bipolar disorder: origins and current status of the controversy" (2020, International Journal of Bipolar Disorders)

Frequent coauthors in their work are:

  • Nathan King
  • Daniel Rivera
  • Charles Keown-Stoneman
  • Simone Cunningham
  • Kate Saunders

Anne Duffy regularly publishes in venues such as:

  • Bipolar Disorders
  • BJPsych Open
  • The Canadian Journal of Psychiatry
  • International Journal of Bipolar Disorders
  • Journal of American College Health

Best Publications

  • Is response to prophylactic lithium a familial trait

    Paul Grof;Anne Duffy;Patrizia Cavazzoni;Eva Grof

  • Early stages in the development of bipolar disorder

    Anne Duffy;Martin Alda;Tomas Hajek;Simon B. Sherry

  • The developmental trajectory of bipolar disorder

    Anne Duffy;Julie Horrocks;Sarah Doucette;Charles Keown-Stoneman

  • The early manifestations of bipolar disorder: a longitudinal prospective study of the offspring of bipolar parents.

    Anne Duffy;Martin Alda;Leah Crawford;Robert Milin

  • Prophylactic treatment response in bipolar disorder: results of a naturalistic observation study.

    Julie Garnham;Alana Munro;Claire Slaney;Marsha MacDougall

  • Mental health care for university students: a way forward?

    Anne Duffy;Kate E A Saunders;Kate E A Saunders;Gin S Malhi;Scott Patten

  • Mapping susceptibility genes for bipolar disorder: a pharmacogenetic approach based on excellent response to lithium.

    Turecki G;Grof P;Grof E;D'Souza

  • Predictors of mental health and academic outcomes in first-year university students: Identifying prevention and early-intervention targets.

    A Duffy;C Keown-Stoneman;S Goodday;J Horrocks

  • Evidence for a role of phospholipase C-gamma1 in the pathogenesis of bipolar disorder.

    G Turecki;P Grof;P Cavazzoni;A Duffy

  • Brain structural signature of familial predisposition for bipolar disorder: Replicable evidence for involvement of the right inferior frontal gyrus

    Tomas Hajek;Tomas Hajek;Jeffrey Cullis;Tomas Novak;Miloslav Kopecek

  • A prospective study of the offspring of bipolar parents responsive and nonresponsive to lithium treatment.

    Anne Duffy;Martin Alda;Stan Kutcher;Patrizia Cavazzoni

  • The Emergent Course of Bipolar Disorder: Observations Over Two Decades From the Canadian High-Risk Offspring Cohort

    Anne Duffy;Sarah Goodday;Charles Keown-Stoneman;Paul Grof

  • Phenotypic spectra of bipolar disorder in responders to lithium versus lamotrigine.

    Michael J Passmore;Julie Garnham;Anne Duffy;Marsha MacDougall

  • Early course of bipolar disorder in high-risk offspring: prospective study

    Anne Duffy;Martin Alda;Tomas Hajek;Paul Grof

  • Psychiatric Symptoms and Syndromes Among Adolescent Children of Parents With Lithium-Responsive or Lithium-Nonresponsive Bipolar Disorder

    Anne Duffy;Martin Alda;Stan Kutcher;Carrie Fusee

  • The Implications of Genetic Studies of Major Mood Disorders for Clinical Practice

    Anne Duffy;Paul Grof;Carrie Robertson;Martin Alda

  • An International Society of Bipolar Disorders task force report: Precursors and prodromes of bipolar disorder.

    Gianni L Faedda;Ross J Baldessarini;Ross J Baldessarini;Ciro Marangoni;Andreas Bechdolf;Andreas Bechdolf

  • The nature of the association between childhood ADHD and the development of bipolar disorder: a review of prospective high-risk studies.

    Anne Duffy

  • The Early Natural History of Bipolar Disorder: What We Have Learned from Longitudinal High-Risk Research

    Anne Duffy

  • Toward a Comprehensive Clinical Staging Model for Bipolar Disorder: Integrating the Evidence:

    Anne Duffy

  • Childhood anxiety: an early predictor of mood disorders in offspring of bipolar parents.

    Anne Duffy;Anne Duffy;Julie Horrocks;Sarah Doucette;Charles Keown-Stoneman

Frequent Co-Authors

Martin Alda
Martin Alda Dalhousie University
Guy A. Rouleau
Guy A. Rouleau Montreal Neurological Institute and Hospital
Eduard Vieta
Eduard Vieta University of Barcelona
Guy M. Goodwin
Guy M. Goodwin University of Oxford
Andrea Fagiolini
Andrea Fagiolini University of Siena
Ana González-Pinto
Ana González-Pinto University of the Basque Country
Maj Vinberg
Maj Vinberg University of Copenhagen
Gabrielle A. Carlson
Gabrielle A. Carlson Stony Brook University
Kate L. Harkness
Kate L. Harkness Queen's University
Lars Vedel Kessing
Lars Vedel Kessing University of Copenhagen

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