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Overview

Sonja March is affiliated with the University of Southern Queensland in Australia. Their research spans the fields of Psychology, Medicine, and Social Sciences, with significant contributions to Clinical Psychology, General Health Professions, Sociology and Political Science, Education, and Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health.

The main topics covered in their body of work include Child and Adolescent Psychosocial and Emotional Development, Digital Mental Health Interventions, Child Development and Digital Technology, Cancer Survivorship and Care, Palliative Care and End-of-Life Issues, Autism Spectrum Disorder Research, and Family Support in Illness.

Sonja March has published in multiple academic venues, with frequent publications appearing in:

  • Psycho-Oncology
  • PLoS ONE
  • Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry
  • Computer Methods and Programs in Biomedicine
  • Digital Health

Notable recent papers include:

  • Research Review: Recommendations for reporting on treatment trials for child and adolescent anxiety disorders - an international consensus statement, 2020, Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry
  • Application of data fusion for automated detection of children with developmental and mental disorders: A systematic review of the last decade, 2023, Information Fusion
  • Mental health symptoms in children and adolescents during COVID-19 in Australia, 2022, Australian & New Zealand Journal of Psychiatry
  • Deep neural network technique for automated detection of ADHD and CD using ECG signal, 2023, Computer Methods and Programs in Biomedicine
  • Co-designing a digital mental health platform, "Momentum", with young people aged 7-17: A qualitative study, 2023, Digital Health

The scientist frequently collaborates with other researchers including Caroline L. Donovan, Michael Ireland, Belinda C. Goodwin, Jeff Dunn, and Arlen Rowe.

Best Publications

  • A randomized controlled trial of online versus clinic-based CBT for adolescent anxiety.

    Susan Hilary Spence;Caroline Leanne Donovan;Sonja March;Amanda Gamble

  • The Efficacy of an Internet-Based Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy Intervention for Child Anxiety Disorders

    Sonja March;Susan Hilary Spence;Caroline Leanne Donovan

  • The feasibility and outcome of clinic plus Internet delivery of cognitive-behavior therapy for childhood anxiety.

    Susan H. Spence;Jane M. Holmes;Sonja March;Ottmar V. Lipp

  • Psychosocial interventions for managing occupational stress and burnout among medical doctors: a systematic review

    Bonnie A. Clough;Bonnie A. Clough;Sonja March;Raymond J. Chan;Raymond J. Chan;Leanne M. Casey

  • Online CBT in the treatment of child and adolescent anxiety disorders: Issues in the development of BRAVE-ONLINE and two case illustrations

    Susan Hilary Spence;Caroline Leanne Donovan;Sonja March;Amanda Gamble

  • Attitudes Toward e-Mental Health Services in a Community Sample of Adults: Online Survey.

    Sonja March;Jamin Day;Gabrielle Ritchie;Arlen Rowe

  • Research Review: Recommendations for reporting on treatment trials for child and adolescent anxiety disorders – an international consensus statement

    Cathy Creswell;Maaike H. Nauta;Jennifer L. Hudson;Sonja March

  • Online CBT for preschool anxiety disorders: a randomised control trial.

    Caroline Leanne Donovan;Sonja March

  • Working alliance in online cognitive behavior therapy for anxiety disorders in youth: comparison with clinic delivery and its role in predicting outcome

    Renee E. E. Anderson;Sue Hilary Spence;Caroline Leanne Donovan;Sonja March

  • Evidence for retarded extinction of aversive learning in anxious children

    Lisa C. Liberman;Ottmar V. Lipp;Susan H. Spence;Sonja March

  • Logging into therapy: Adolescent perceptions of online therapies for mental health problems

    Grace M. Sweeney;Caroline L. Donovan;Sonja March;Yvette Forbes

  • Generic versus disorder specific cognitive behavior therapy for social anxiety disorder in youth: a randomized controlled trial using internet delivery

    Susan H. Spence;Caroline L. Donovan;Sonja March;Justin A. Kenardy

  • Australian mental health worker attitudes towards cCBT: What is the role of knowledge? Are there differences? Can we change them?

    Caroline L. Donovan;Catherine Poole;Natasha Boyes;Jennie Redgate

  • Strategies for increasing participation in mail-out colorectal cancer screening programs: a systematic review and meta-analysis

    Belinda C. Goodwin;Michael J. Ireland;Sonja March;Larry Myers

  • What prevents doctors from seeking help for stress and burnout? A mixed-methods investigation among metropolitan and regional-based australian doctors.

    Bonnie A. Clough;Bonnie A. Clough;Sonja March;Sheena Leane;Michael J. Ireland

  • ‘Farming is not Just an Occupation [but] a Whole Lifestyle’: A qualitative examination of lifestyle and cultural factors affecting mental health help-seeking in Australian farmers

    Caitlin Vayro;Charlotte Brownlow;Michael Ireland;Sonja March

  • Large-Scale Dissemination of Internet-Based Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Youth Anxiety: Feasibility and Acceptability Study

    Sonja March;Susan H Spence;Caroline L Donovan;Justin A Kenardy

  • Schools and natural disaster recovery: the unique and vital role that teachers and education professionals play in ensuring the mental health of students following natural disasters

    Robyne Le Brocque;Alexandra De Young;Gillian Montague;Steven Pocock

  • Efficacy of an internet-based CBT program for children with comorbid High Functioning Autism Spectrum Disorder and anxiety: A randomised controlled trial.

    Rebecca J. Conaughton;Caroline L. Donovan;Sonja March

  • Interventions for prostate cancer survivorship: a systematic review of reviews

    Fiona Crawford-Williams;Sonja March;Belinda C. Goodwin;Nicholas Ralph

  • The efficacy of a group-based, disorder-specific treatment program for childhood GAD--a randomized controlled trial.

    Monique Colette Holmes;Caroline Leanne Donovan;Lara Jean Farrell;Sonja March

Frequent Co-Authors

Caroline L. Donovan
Caroline L. Donovan Griffith University
Jeff Dunn
Jeff Dunn University of Southern Queensland
Susan H. Spence
Susan H. Spence Griffith University
Justin Kenardy
Justin Kenardy University of Queensland
Suzanne K. Chambers
Suzanne K. Chambers University of Technology Sydney
Melissa K. Hyde
Melissa K. Hyde University of Queensland
Vanessa E. Cobham
Vanessa E. Cobham University of Queensland
Nancy Kassam-Adams
Nancy Kassam-Adams Children's Hospital of Philadelphia
Ottmar V. Lipp
Ottmar V. Lipp Curtin University
Eva Serlachius
Eva Serlachius Karolinska Institute

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