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Joanna Henderson is affiliated with the Centre for Addiction and Mental Health in Canada. Their research primarily encompasses health professions and psychology, with significant contributions to general health professions and clinical psychology. Their work spans several subfields including speech and hearing, sociology and political science, and applied psychology.

Their publication record includes a focus on key topics such as health policy implementation science, adolescent and pediatric healthcare, mental health and patient involvement, child and adolescent psychosocial and emotional development, COVID-19 and mental health, digital mental health interventions, and substance abuse treatment and outcomes.

Recent notable papers by Joanna Henderson include:

  • Worldwide Prevalence and Disability From Mental Disorders Across Childhood and Adolescence, 2024, JAMA Psychiatry
  • The Lancet Psychiatry Commission on youth mental health, 2024, The Lancet Psychiatry
  • Impacts of COVID-19 on Youth Mental Health, Substance Use, and Well-being: A Rapid Survey of Clinical and Community Samples, 2020, The Canadian Journal of Psychiatry
  • Mental health among transgender and gender diverse youth: An exploration of effects during the COVID-19 pandemic, 2021, Psychology of Sexual Orientation and Gender Diversity
  • The mental health of young people who are not in education, employment, or training: a systematic review and meta-analysis, 2021, Social Psychiatry and Psychiatric Epidemiology

Frequent coauthors collaborating with Joanna Henderson include:

  • Lisa D. Hawke
  • Kristin Cleverley
  • Karleigh Darnay
  • Péter Szatmári
  • Darren Courtney

Joanna Henderson has contributed extensively to several publication venues, with multiple publications in:

  • International Journal of Integrated Care
  • Health Expectations
  • BMJ Open
  • Early Intervention in Psychiatry
  • The Canadian Journal of Psychiatry

Their body of work provides insight into complex mental health issues affecting youth and adults, with a specific emphasis on integrating research findings into health policy and clinical practice to address health disparities. The scope of their research includes the psychological and social dimensions of health, as well as the impact of pandemics like COVID-19 on vulnerable populations.

Best Publications

  • Mothers' and fathers' singing to infants.

    Sandra E. Trehub;Anna M. Unyk;Stuart B. Kamenetsky;David S. Hill

  • Impacts of COVID-19 on Youth Mental Health, Substance Use, and Well-being: A Rapid Survey of Clinical and Community Samples: Repercussions de la COVID-19 sur la sante mentale, l'utilisation de substances et le bien-etre des adolescents : un sondage rapide d'echantillons cliniques et communautaires

    Lisa D Hawke;Skye Pamela Barbic;Aristotle Voineskos;Peter Szatmari

  • Gap detection in infants, children, and adults

    Sandra E. Trehub;Bruce A. Schneider;Joanna L. Henderson

  • Engaging youth in research planning, design and execution: Practical recommendations for researchers.

    Lisa D. Hawke;Lisa D. Hawke;Jacqueline Relihan;Joshua Miller;Emma McCann

  • Integrated programs for mothers with substance abuse issues: A systematic review of studies reporting on parenting outcomes

    Alison Niccols;Karen Milligan;Wendy Sword;Lehana Thabane

  • Mental health among transgender and gender diverse youth: An exploration of effects during the COVID-19 pandemic

    Lisa D. Hawke;Em Hayes;Karleigh Darnay;Joanna Henderson

  • Key attributes of integrated community-based youth service hubs for mental health: a scoping review

    Cara A. Settipani;Lisa D. Hawke;Lisa D. Hawke;Kristin Cleverley;Kristin Cleverley;Gloria Chaim;Gloria Chaim

  • Integrated programs for mothers with substance abuse issues and their children: a systematic review of studies reporting on child outcomes

    Alison Niccols;Karen Milligan;Ainsley Smith;Wendy Sword

  • Implementation of a youth-adult partnership model in youth mental health systems research: Challenges and successes

    Olivia S. Heffernan;Tyson M. Herzog;Jordana E. Schiralli;Jordana E. Schiralli;Lisa D. Hawke

  • Maternal substance use and integrated treatment programs for women with substance abuse issues and their children: a meta-analysis

    Karen Milligan;Alison Niccols;Wendy Sword;Lehana Thabane

  • What makes mental health and substance use services youth friendly? A scoping review of literature

    Lisa D. Hawke;Lisa D. Hawke;Kamna Mehra;Cara Settipani;Jaqueline Relihan

  • Temporal Resolution in Infancy and Subsequent Language Development

    Sandra E. Trehub;Joanna L. Henderson

  • Fire Interest and Antisociality as Risk Factors in the Severity and Persistence of Juvenile Firesetting

    Sherri MacKAY;Joanna Henderson;Giannetta Del Bove;Peter Marton

  • Integrated collaborative care teams to enhance service delivery to youth with mental health and substance use challenges: protocol for a pragmatic randomised controlled trial.

    Joanna L Henderson;Amy Cheung;Kristin Cleverley;Gloria Chaim

  • Not in employment, education or training: Mental health, substance use, and disengagement in a multi-sectoral sample of service-seeking Canadian youth

    Joanna L. Henderson;Lisa D. Hawke;Gloria Chaim

  • Integrated programs for women with substance use issues and their children: A qualitative meta-synthesis of processes and outcomes.

    Wendy Sword;Susan Jack;Alison Niccols;Karen Milligan

  • Closing the research-practice gap: factors affecting adoption and implementation of a children's mental health program.

    Joanna L. Henderson;Sherri MacKay;Michele Peterson-Badali

  • The link between maltreatment and juvenile firesetting: Correlates and underlying mechanisms

    C. Root;Sherri Mackay;Sherri Mackay;J. Henderson;J. Henderson;G. Del Bove

  • Understanding motivation for substance use treatment: the role of social pressure during the transition to adulthood.

    Ilana Goodman;Michele Peterson-Badali;Joanna Henderson

  • Epidemiology of firesetting in adolescents: mental health and substance use correlates

    Sherri MacKay;Sherri MacKay;Angela Paglia-Boak;Joanna Henderson;Joanna Henderson;Peter Marton

Frequent Co-Authors

Peter Szatmari
Peter Szatmari University of Toronto
Joseph H. Beitchman
Joseph H. Beitchman Centre for Addiction and Mental Health
David A. Wolfe
David A. Wolfe University of Western Ontario
Ian Manion
Ian Manion University of Ottawa
John S. Strauss
John S. Strauss Centre for Addiction and Mental Health
John D. Haltigan
John D. Haltigan University of Toronto
Sandra E. Trehub
Sandra E. Trehub University of Toronto
Shelley McMain
Shelley McMain Centre for Addiction and Mental Health
Robert D. Levitan
Robert D. Levitan Centre for Addiction and Mental Health
Arun V. Ravindran
Arun V. Ravindran University of Toronto

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