Dr Amelia Gulliver

About Dr Amelia Gulliver

Dr Amelia Gulliver, With an exceptional h-index of 25 and a recent h-index of 23 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Australian National University,

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

Lost in translation: a narrative review and synthesis of the published international literature on mental health research and translation priorities (2011–2023)

Testing a syndemics perspective on the effects of multiple adversities on depression and anxiety symptoms in a representative population sample

COVID-19 infection associated with poorer mental health in a representative population sample

Cognitive reappraisal moderates the protective effect of body satisfaction on mental health and wellbeing in adults: A prospective study during COVID-19 lockdown

Cancer survivors’ experiences of navigating the Australian health care system for physical and mental health care needs

For whom and what does cognitive reappraisal help? A prospective study

The factors associated with telehealth use and avoidance during the Covid-19 pandemic: longitudinal survey

Co‐ideation and co‐design in co‐creation research: Reflections from the ‘Co‐Creating Safe Spaces’ project

Dr Amelia Gulliver Information

University

Position

Research Fellow Centre for Mental Health Research The

Citations(all)

8451

Citations(since 2020)

6041

Cited By

4440

hIndex(all)

25

hIndex(since 2020)

23

i10Index(all)

45

i10Index(since 2020)

44

Email

University Profile Page

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Top articles of Dr Amelia Gulliver

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Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Lost in translation: a narrative review and synthesis of the published international literature on mental health research and translation priorities (2011–2023)

Victoria J Palmer

Amanda J Wheeler

Dana Jazayeri

Amelia Gulliver

Kelsey Hegarty

...

2024/3/27

Testing a syndemics perspective on the effects of multiple adversities on depression and anxiety symptoms in a representative population sample

Social psychiatry and psychiatric epidemiology

Philip J Batterham

Amy Dawel

Kristen Murray

Yiyun Shou

Amelia Gulliver

...

2024/3/14

COVID-19 infection associated with poorer mental health in a representative population sample

Journal of Psychosomatic Research

Philip J Batterham

Amy Dawel

Yiyun Shou

Amelia Gulliver

Nicolas Cherbuin

...

2024/2/1

Cognitive reappraisal moderates the protective effect of body satisfaction on mental health and wellbeing in adults: A prospective study during COVID-19 lockdown

Journal of Affective Disorders

Kristen Murray

Amy Dawel

Philip J Batterham

Amelia Gulliver

Louise M Farrer

...

2024/4/15

Cancer survivors’ experiences of navigating the Australian health care system for physical and mental health care needs

International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health

Amelia Gulliver

Alyssa R Morse

Michelle Banfield

2023/2/23

For whom and what does cognitive reappraisal help? A prospective study

Cognitive Therapy and Research

Amy Dawel

Paige Mewton

Amelia Gulliver

Louise M Farrer

Alison L Calear

...

2023/9/15

The factors associated with telehealth use and avoidance during the Covid-19 pandemic: longitudinal survey

Journal of Medical Internet Research

Louise M Farrer

Philip J Batterham

Amelia Gulliver

Alyssa Morse

Alison L Calear

...

2023/2/8

Co‐ideation and co‐design in co‐creation research: Reflections from the ‘Co‐Creating Safe Spaces’ project

Health Expectations

Scott J Fitzpatrick

Heather Lamb

Erin Stewart

Amelia Gulliver

Alyssa R Morse

...

2023/8

Factors influencing community participation in internet interventions compared with research trials: observational study in a nationally representative adult cohort

Journal of medical Internet research

Philip Batterham

Amelia Gulliver

Matthew Sunderland

Louise Farrer

Frances Kay-Lambkin

...

2023/2/2

“I don’t have time”: an exploration of the role of time pressures in acceptance of internet interventions for mental health

Journal of Mental Health

Janie Busby Grant

Amelia Gulliver

Alison L Calear

Louise M Farrer

Philip J Batterham

2023/6/7

Understanding Australian Government Risk Communication Early in the COVID-19 Pandemic: Sociodemographics, Risk Attitudes and Media Consumption

Journal of Health Communication

Yiyun Shou

Louise M Farrer

Amelia Gulliver

Eryn Newman

Philip J Batterham

...

2023/4/3

Do emotion intensity, variability, differentiation, co-occurrence, and positive–negative ratios make unique contributions to predicting longitudinal change in psychological …

Emotion

Amy Dawel

Amelia Gulliver

Louise M Farrer

Elise K Kalokerinos

Nicolas Cherbuin

...

2023/1/12

At arm's length: a qualitative study of suicide prevention barriers among those experienced with suicide loss

SSM-Qualitative research in health

Scott J Fitzpatrick

Kerrie Gallagher

Michelle Banfield

Amelia Gulliver

Alison L Calear

...

2023/12/1

Stigmatisation of Mental Illness and Seeking Sport Psychology Services

Rebecca A Zakrajsek

Scott B Martin

Shane R Thomson

Amelia Gulliver

2023/3/26

Emotional display rules are the same for online audio-visual and face-to-face scenarios across five interactant types

Amy Dawel

Conal Monaghan

Yiyun Shou

Paige Mewton

Louise M Farrer

...

2023/11/15

Patterns and predictors of alcohol use during the early stages of the COVID‐19 pandemic in Australia: Longitudinal cohort study

Alcoholism: clinical and experimental research

Philip J Batterham

Yiyun Shou

Louise M Farrer

Kristen Murray

Alyssa R Morse

...

2022/7

What could we do differently next time? Australian parents’ experiences of the short-term and long-term impacts of home schooling during the COVID-19 pandemic

BMC Public Health

Alyssa R Morse

Michelle Banfield

Philip J Batterham

Amelia Gulliver

Sonia McCallum

...

2022/12

Risk tolerance and changes in COVID-related health behaviors: A longitudinal study

Yiyun Shou

Michael Smithson

Amelia Gulliver

Kristen Murray

Michelle Banfield

...

2022

Awareness and perceived helpfulness of mental health peer workers in a representative sample of the Australian public

Psychiatry Research Communications

Michelle Banfield

Yiyun Shou

Alyssa R Morse

Amelia Gulliver

Alison L Calear

...

2022/6/1

A brief online video-based intervention to promote mental health help-seeking in the context of injuries for athletes: A pilot study

Psychology of Sport and Exercise

Chantelle Jones

Amelia Gulliver

Richard Keegan

2022/11/1

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