Search results for: cognitive behaviour

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15 November 2023
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21 March 2023

Will new Gamble Responsibly taglines impact gambling behaviour?

Online betting companies in Australia now use new messages instead of the ambiguous 'gamble responsibly' in advertising. The seven new 'gamble responsibly' taglines aim to encourage consumers to pause and consider the consequences of losing a bet or question their behavioural choices. However, whether the messages will be effective in influencing behavioural choices is still debated writes Griffith University’s Dr Marie-Louise Fry.

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13 January 2021

Danish study finds link between ASD and suicidal behaviour

A study of the Danish population aged 10 years and over has found those diagnosed with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) were over three times more likely to attempt suicide and to die by suicide.

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5 May 2015

Facing the fear of anxiety

Combatting the negative impact of anxiety using cognitive behavioural therapy is the aim of a new research program run by Griffith University, in the face of this significant issue.

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28 August 2023
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12 September 2019

Lights Out Program lifts lid on drowsy issue

A program aimed at improving the sleep of children aged 3-5 years is helping parents tackle a tricky problem.

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9 March 2017

Self harm on the increase in young people

Self harm amongst young Australians is on the increase, however more needs to be done to understand and address the problem.

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27 July 2016

Headache sufferers asked to undertake self help treatment

Headache and migraine sufferers are being asked to self manage their own treatment as part of new research at Griffith University.

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26 September 2014

Treating the stress behind the whiplash

Reducing the pain of whiplash by treating the stress-related symptoms alongside conventional physiotherapy is the aim of research at Griffith.

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30 July 2014

App for headache sufferers shows success

A unique app that helps headache sufferers to record the severity and regularity of their pain is being used as part of a Griffith research study.

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