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Professional Affiliations: Chair, Healthy Skepticism (www.healthyskepticism.org) Women's and Children's Hospital Patient Care Ethics Group
Teaching Interests: Clinical Appraisal, child development, psychiatric diagnosis
Clinical Interests : Consultation-Liaison Psychiatry, Medicine and the pharmaceutical industry
Research Interests: Suicide and antidepressants; language and communication in medicine
Key Publications: Jureidini, J. (2008). Mind magic. In Rethinking ADHD: International Perspectives. timimi, S., Leo J (Eds). London: Palgrave Macmillan.
Jureidini, J., Mintzes, B., Raven, M. (2008) Does direct-to-consumer advertising of antidepressants lead to a net social benefit? Pharmacoeconomics 26 (7) 557-566.
Jureidini, J., McHenry, L., Mansfield, P. (2008) Clinical Trials and Drug Promotion : Selective Reporting of Study 329. International Journal of Risk and Safety in Medicine 20: 73-81
Mares S & Jrueidini J, 2004. Psychiatric assessment of children and families in immigration detention ? Clinical, administrative and ethical issues. Australian Journal of Public Health 28:520-6.
Donald T & Jureidini J, 2004. Parenting Capacity , 13:5-17
National and International Collaborations: Computational Neuroscience research cluster at the University of Adelaide (Cognitive Science Group)
Declaration of Financial Interest: In the last 5 years, Jon Jureidini has accepted no fees or other remuneration from drug companies, nor does he hold any shares. He was engaged by Baum Hedlund to provide an independent analysis of the data of GSKs Study 329 of paroxetine.
Contact Details: Telephone: +61 8 8161 7226 Facsimile: +61 8 8161 7032 Email: jon.jureidini@cywhs.sa.gov.au
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