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Amber’s Alert: Enhancing Diagnostic Accuracy & Treatment Planning in Mental Health

Amber’s Alert: Enhancing Diagnostic Accuracy & Treatment Planning in Mental Health

Many mental health conditions have a long evolutionary trajectory, leading to various risks and an overall deterioration in functioning over time. However, d...

australia > NATIONWIDE > Metro and regional
01/06/2024 > 30/06/2026

FIELD OF INTEREST

  • Health/wellbeing and medical research

TARGET POPULATION

  • People with a disability, illness or disease
  • Young people (6-25)

PROJECT SUMMARY

Many mental health conditions have a long evolutionary trajectory, leading to various risks and an overall deterioration in functioning over time. However, diagnosing and treating mental illness in its early stages remains a significant challenge and a crucial area for improvement.

One of the primary challenges lies in accurately differentiating between Early Psychosis and its prodrome, Borderline Personality Disorder, complex Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder, and Affective disorders. The overlapping symptoms and complex nature of these conditions make it difficult to provide an accurate diagnosis and determine the most effective treatment strategies.

To address the gap in timely and accurate diagnosis, we propose developing a diagnostic kit that includes revised scales and objective biological markers. This kit, called Amber’s Alert, aims to assist clinicians in general healthcare facilities including hospital Emergency Departments in accurately differentiating between these conditions. By incorporating updated assessment tools and objective markers, we can improve diagnostic accuracy and enhance treatment planning for women, men, trans and gender-diverse people with mental health conditions.

It is worth noting that current testing and diagnostic criteria often do not consider potential differences between genders in terms of early psychosis presentation and diagnosis, highlighting an area for further exploration and refinement in psychiatric assessment practices.

PROJECT OUTCOMES

The objective of this project is to develop and validate a toolkit that will improve diagnostic acuity and thereby reduce the incidence of misdiagnosis in the early stages of the onset of a mental illness.

This project is very ambitious and while a definitive diagnostic toolkit is the long term goal, even a modest improvement in accuracy of diagnosis will have profound impacts on the lives of the people suffering with the illness and their family and loved ones. The expected outcome of this project is to have a toolkit that can be disseminated to mental health clinicians whose role is to determine the diagnosis of people presenting to their service.

The project will also generate data that will more broadly improve our understanding of different mental illnesses and how they are correlated with the objective tests and instruments that will make up the Amber's Alert Toolkit. In this way, the project will also generate data that can be used in subsequent related projects which will seek to refine and improve the toolkit over time.

At HER Centre Australia, our mission is to improve the lives of young girls and women living with mental ill-health. We aim to do this by developing innovative treatments and new services, underpinned by our world-class clinical research.

Our Health, Education and Research work is conducted collaboratively, co-designed and conducted by women with lived experience of mental ill-health as part of our multidisciplinary team. The education component of HER Centre Australia involves disseminating accurate and up-to-date information and delivering workshops, events and online courses for people with lived experience, their families, the general community, and mental health professionals.

HER Centre Australia teams have set up innovative clinical services for women including the Monash Alfred Women’s Mental Health Clinic and Australia’s first mental health hospital for women as part of Cabrini Health.

The reputation of HER Centre Australia has been fostered by the outstanding leadership of the Centre Director and founder, Professor Jayashri Kulkarni AM, its patient-centred research and clinical focus, and its unique collaborative structure. This dynamic and highly integrated research and clinical environment fosters innovative collaborations between leading clinicians and researchers from a range of disciplines including psychiatry, neuroscience, endocrinology, psychology and nursing.

BUDGET BREAKDOWN

TOTAL BUDGET: $624,973
FUNDING
Funding sourceAmount
Amber's White Light, a sub-fund of ACF (confirmed)$150,000
Other philanthropic funds (confirmed)$150,000
HER Centre$243,542
Funding gap (unconfirmed)$82,000
EXPENSES
Expense itemAmount
Research Staffing costs$263,540
Research leadership$56,571
Direct research costs (Lab equipment, archiving, ethics, IT)$61,320
Project management and administration$206,706
Scientific communications & promotion$36,836

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