Guastella, Adam J. http://orcid.org/0000-0001-8178-4625
Boulton, Kelsie A.
Whitehouse, Andrew J. O.
Song, Yun Ju
Thapa, Rinku
Gregory, Simon G.
Pokorski, Izabella
Granich, Joanna
DeMayo, Marilena M. http://orcid.org/0000-0002-9722-6027
Ambarchi, Zahava
Wray, John
Thomas, Emma E.
Hickie, Ian B. http://orcid.org/0000-0001-8832-9895
Funding for this research was provided by:
Department of Health | National Health and Medical Research Council (1043664, 1043664, 1043664)
Bupa Health Foundation (Bupa Foundation
Article History
Received: 18 July 2022
Revised: 7 October 2022
Accepted: 12 October 2022
First Online: 27 October 2022
Competing interests
: Author AJG has received contracted funding for his team to conduct sponsored clinical trials. He has not received personal financial benefits from this contracted work. Professor Ian Hickie was an inaugural Commissioner on Australia’s National Mental Health Commission (2012-18). He is the Co-Director, Health and Policy at the Brain and Mind Center (BMC) University of Sydney, Australia. The BMC operates an early-intervention youth services at Camperdown under contract to headspace. Professor Hickie has previously led community-based and pharmaceutical industry-supported (Wyeth, Eli Lily, Servier, Pfizer, AstraZeneca) projects focused on the identification and better management of anxiety and depression. He was a member of the Medical Advisory Panel for Medibank Private until October 2017, a Board Member of Psychosis Australia Trust and a member of Veterans Mental Health Clinical Reference group. He is the Chief Scientific Advisor to, and a 5% equity shareholder in, InnoWell Pty Ltd. InnoWell was formed by the University of Sydney (45% equity) and PwC (Australia; 45% equity) to deliver the $30 M Australian Government-funded Project Synergy (2017- 20; a three-year program for the transformation of mental health services) and to lead transformation of mental health services internationally through the use of innovative technologies.