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Tracey A Davenport

Tracey A Davenport

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Social Sciences and Humanities

D-Index
50
Citations
8693
World Ranking
2806
National Ranking
205

Overview

Tracey A Davenport is affiliated with the University of Sydney in Australia. Their research primarily focuses on the intersections of psychology and health professions, with a specific emphasis on digital mental health interventions and related technological applications.

The main fields of study for Davenport encompass Psychology and Health Professions. Within these domains, their work is further categorized into subfields including Applied Psychology, General Health Professions, Clinical Psychology, Social Psychology, and Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health.

Davenport has authored numerous papers addressing various aspects of mental health and technology. Some of the recent publications include:

  • "Understanding Technology Preferences and Requirements for Health Information Technologies Designed to Improve and Maintain the Mental Health and Well-Being of Older Adults: Participatory Design Study," 2021, JMIR Aging
  • "Evaluating the quality and safety of health-related apps and e-tools: Adapting the Mobile App Rating Scale and developing a quality assurance protocol," 2021, Internet Interventions
  • "Reducing youth suicide: systems modelling and simulation to guide targeted investments across the determinants," 2021, BMC Medicine
  • "Social and occupational outcomes for young people who attend early intervention mental health services: a longitudinal study," 2021, The Medical Journal of Australia
  • "Flip the Clinic: A Digital Health Approach to Youth Mental Health Service Delivery During the COVID-19 Pandemic and Beyond," 2020, JMIR Mental Health

Their frequent coauthors include:

  • Ian B. Hickie
  • Haley M LaMonica
  • Frank Iorfino
  • Elizabeth Scott
  • Shane Cross

Davenport's work is regularly published in journals such as:

  • Journal of Medical Internet Research
  • JMIR Mental Health
  • JMIR Formative Research
  • JMIR Aging
  • Internet Interventions

The core topics covered in Davenport's research include:

  • Digital Mental Health Interventions
  • Mental Health Treatment and Access
  • Telemedicine and Telehealth Implementation
  • Mobile Health and mHealth Applications
  • Child and Adolescent Psychosocial and Emotional Development
  • Adolescent and Pediatric Healthcare
  • Technology Use by Older Adults

Their contributions reflect an integration of clinical and technological perspectives aimed at addressing mental health challenges across different age groups, especially focusing on youth and older adults, and the role of digital solutions in healthcare service delivery.

Best Publications

  • Post-infective and chronic fatigue syndromes precipitated by viral and non-viral pathogens: prospective cohort study

    Ian Hickie;Tracey Davenport;Denis Wakefield;Ute Vollmer-Conna

  • The effect of oxytocin nasal spray on social interaction deficits observed in young children with autism: a randomized clinical crossover trial

    C J Yatawara;S L Einfeld;I B Hickie;T A Davenport

  • The internet as a setting for mental health service utilisation by young people.

    Jane M Burns;Tracey A Davenport;Lauren A Durkin;Georgina M Luscombe

  • Development of a simple screening tool for common mental disorders in general practice.

    Ian B. Hickie;Tracey A. Davenport;Dusan Hadzi-Pavlovic;Annette Koschera

  • Production of pro-inflammatory cytokines correlates with the symptoms of acute sickness behaviour in humans.

    U. Vollmer-Conna;C. Fazou;B. Cameron;H. Li

  • Applying clinical staging to young people who present for mental health care.

    Ian B Hickie;Elizabeth M Scott;Daniel F Hermens;Sharon L Naismith

  • Gamification in Apps and Technologies for Improving Mental Health and Well-Being: Systematic Review

    Vanessa Wan Sze Cheng;Tracey Davenport;Daniel Johnson;Kellie Vella

  • Young men’s attitudes and behaviour in relation to mental health and technology: implications for the development of online mental health services

    Louise A Ellis;Philippa Collin;Patrick J Hurley;Tracey A Davenport

  • Right care, first time: a highly personalised and measurement-based care model to manage youth mental health

    Ian B Hickie;Elizabeth M Scott;Elizabeth M Scott;Shane P Cross;Frank Iorfino

  • Monitoring awareness of and attitudes to depression in Australia.

    Nicole J Highet;Ian B Hickie;Tracey A Davenport

  • Subjective memory complaints, vascular risk factors and psychological distress in the middle-aged: a cross-sectional study

    Matt B Paradise;Nick S Glozier;Sharon L Naismith;Tracey A Davenport

  • Unmet need for recognition of common mental disorders in Australian general practice.

    Ian B Hickie;Tracey A Davenport;Elizabeth M Scott;Dusan Hadzi‐Pavlovic

  • Fatigue states after cancer treatment occur both in association with, and independent of, mood disorder: a longitudinal study

    David Goldstein;Barbara Bennett;Michael Friedlander;Tracey Davenport

  • Australian mental health reform: time for real outcomes

    Ian B Hickie;Grace L Groom;Patrick D McGorry;Tracey A Davenport

  • A Sense of Belonging: Pokémon GO and Social Connectedness

    Kellie Vella;Daniel Johnson;Vanessa Wan Sze Cheng;Tracey Davenport

  • Fatigue and psychological distress – exploring the relationship in women treated for breast cancer

    B Bennett;D Goldstein;A Lloyd;T Davenport

  • Sphere: A National Depression Project: Common Psychiatric Disorders Remain Untreated

    Ian Hickie;Dusan Hadzi-Pavlovic;Elizabeth Scott;Tracey Davenport

  • Genetic co-morbidity between neuroticism, anxiety/depression and somatic distress in a population sample of adolescent and young adult twins

    N. K. Hansell;M. J. Wright;S. E. Medland;T. A. Davenport

  • A Digital Platform Designed for Youth Mental Health Services to Deliver Personalized and Measurement-Based Care.

    Frank Iorfino;Shane P. Cross;Tracey Davenport;Joanne S. Carpenter

  • Cytokine Polymorphisms Have a Synergistic Effect on Severity of the Acute Sickness Response to Infection.

    Uté Vollmer-Conna;Barbara F. Piraino;Barbara Cameron;Tracey Davenport

  • General practitioners' response to depression and anxiety in the Australian community: a preliminary analysis.

    Ian B Hickie;Jane Pirkis;Grant Andrew Blashki;Grace Groom

Frequent Co-Authors

Ian B. Hickie
Ian B. Hickie University of Sydney
Jane Burns
Jane Burns University of Sydney
Sharon L. Naismith
Sharon L. Naismith University of Sydney
Georgina Luscombe
Georgina Luscombe University of Sydney
Daniel F. Hermens
Daniel F. Hermens University of the Sunshine Coast
Adam J. Guastella
Adam J. Guastella University of Sydney
Margaret J. Wright
Margaret J. Wright University of Queensland
Nicholas G. Martin
Nicholas G. Martin QIMR Berghofer Medical Research Institute
Helen Christensen
Helen Christensen University of New South Wales
Baptiste Couvy-Duchesne
Baptiste Couvy-Duchesne University of Queensland

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