ACBRD

Search Icon

Menu Toggle Icon

Skip to content
  • About Us
    • What We Do
    • Meet the Team
    • In the Media
      • Media appearances
      • Press releases
    • Gallery
    • Annual Reports
  • Research
    • Publications
      • Journal Articles
      • Book Chapters
      • Community Publications
      • Reports
    • Presentations
      • Invited Presentations
      • Peer-Reviewed Presentations
    • Events
    • Take Part in Research
    • PhD Opportunities
    • ACBRD Webinar Series
  • Resources
    • For People with Diabetes
    • For Health Professionals
    • Scales & Measures
    • E-Newsletter
  • Blog
  • Contact Us
    • Request an Expert
    • Work with Us
    • Support Us

Tag: Jennifer Halliday

“When knowing is not enough”: The relationship between emotional distress, health literacy and diabetes management.

“When knowing is not enough”: The relationship between emotional distress, health literacy and diabetes management.

March 14, 2018October 17, 2018ACBRD

New research from Belgium shows diabetes distress and depression moderate the relationship between health literacy and diabetes self-management. 

By Jennifer Halliday


Read more →

Diabetes distress, Language Jennifer Halliday
2017 VicHealth awards finalist

2017 VicHealth awards finalist

December 7, 2017October 17, 2018ACBRD

Diabetes and Emotional Health handbook and toolkit recognised as a standout Victorian ‘Research into Action’ health promotion project. 

by Jennifer Halliday


Read more →

Awards, mental health Jennifer Halliday, NDSS, VicHealth
Can a brief, positively-worded questionnaire be used to screen for depression in people with diabetes?

Can a brief, positively-worded questionnaire be used to screen for depression in people with diabetes?

August 25, 2017October 17, 2018ACBRD

New ACBRD research published in Diabetes Research and Clinical Practice describes the validation of the WHO-5 as a first-step screening tool.

by Jennifer Halliday


Read more →

depression Diabetes MILES, Diabetes Research and Clinical Practice, Jennifer Halliday

Blog Topics

Adolescents Awards Behaviour change Blood glucose monitoring Clinical practice Community involvement Conference COVID-19 depression Diabetes and Emotional Health practical guide Diabetes distress Diabetes MILES Diabetes self-management Diabetic Medicine Driving Education Emotional health Family Gestational Diabetes Glucose monitoring glucose variability Healthcare hypoglycaemia Insulin Intervention Language mental health Other Peer support Personality prediabetes Pregnancy Psychological insulin resistance Quality of life retinopathy Satisfaction self-compassion Stigma Technologies Type 1 diabetes Type 2 diabetes Uncategorized weight

Contact us

Wurundjeri Woi-wurrung Country
Suite G01, 15-31 Pelham Street
Carlton VIC 3053

+61 3 9244 6448

Stay up to date with the ACBRD

Subscribe to our e-newsletter

Our Partners

Diabetes Victoria

Deakin University

Deakin Institute for Health Transformation

Scroll to Top

Loading Comments...