Dr Joanne Bradbury BA(UNSW), BNat(Hons)(SCU), PhD(UQ) Currently working as a Post-doctoral Fellow in the School of Health and Human Sciences in the Mental Health Collaborative Research Network. This involves working with mental health professionals from the Sydney School of Nursing and NSW Police towards providing evidence for the best models of involuntary transportation of people with a mental disorder under the NSW Mental Health Act.
Journal articles
Modelling stress constructs with biomarkers: the importance of the measurment model, Clinical and Experimental Medical Sciences (2013)
Background The transactional model of stress describes a psychological and physiological stress response that is...
Are the adaptogenic effects of omega 3 fatty acids mediated via inhibition of proinflammatory cytokines? (with Lyndon O. Brooks and Stephen P. Myers), Evidence-Based Complementary and Alternative Medicine (2012)
The study was undertaken to estimate the size of the impact of n-3 fatty acids...
The effectiveness of narrative therapy with young people with autism (with Andrew Cashin, Graeme Browne, and Ann M. Mulder), Journal of Child and Adolescent Mental Health Nursing (2012)
Problem The aim of this pilot study was to be the first step toward empirically...
Docosahexaenoic acid (DHA): an ancient nutrient for the modern human brain, Nutrients (2011)
Modern humans have evolved with a staple source of preformed docosahexaenoic acid (DHA) in the...
Global slowdown in the fast lane (with Stephen P. Myers), Journal of Complementary Medicine (2009)
The article examines the reasons for the increasing levels of stress being experienced among Australians....