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    Logging into therapy: Adolescent perceptions of online therapies for mental health problems by Sweeney, Grace M., Donovan, Caroline L., March, Sonja, Forbes, Yvette

    “…This study describes adolescent attitudes towards online therapies and explores the factors that predict these attitudes. Australian adolescents (N=217) were…”
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    Can we improve parent attitudes and intentions to access computer‐based therapies for their children and adolescents? by Sweeney, Grace M., Donovan, Caroline L., March, Sonja, Laurenson, Sandra D.

    Published in Child and adolescent mental health (01-09-2017)
    “…Background As gatekeepers, parents can improve the uptake of mental health services among youth. This article asked whether providing parents with a…”
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    Logging into therapy: Parent attitudes and intentions to use computer-based therapies for youth mental health by Sweeney, Grace M., Donovan, Caroline L., March, Sonja, Laurenson, Sandra D.

    “…The first aim of this study was to describe parental attitudes towards and intentions to access, computer-based therapies for youth mental health problems. The…”
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    The role of clinical governance as a strategy for quality improvement in primary care by Campbell, Stephen M, Sweeney, Grace M

    Published in British journal of general practice (01-10-2002)
    “…This power considers the process of implementing clinical governance in primary care and its impact on quality improvement. It discuss how clinical governance…”
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    Stress experiences of occupational therapists in mental health practice arenas: a review of the literature by Sweeney, G, Nichols, K

    Published in International journal of social psychiatry (01-07-1996)
    “…The experience of job stress and burnout in occupational therapy has received only scant attention in the literature, although occupational therapists (OTs)…”
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