Maree Hackett

About Professor Maree Hackett

Program Head, Students and Fellows

  • Professor, Faculty of Medicine, UNSW Sydney
  • Professor of Epidemiology, The University of Central Lancashire, United Kingdom
  • BA,
  • MA (Hons),
  • PhD

Maree leads a program of public health and health services research at The George Institute, focusing on developing simple, cost effective strategies (which can be integrated with other secondary prevention strategies) to prevent depression and significantly improve the outcome for people with depression and other chronic diseases.

This is in concordance with her current, National Health and Medical Research Foundation Career Development Fellowship (Level 2) on Improving the identification, management, and outcome of people with depression and other chronic diseases. Maree has research interests and experience in Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander health research. She holds a fractional (one day per week) appointment as a Professor of Epidemiology in the Faculty of Health and Wellbeing at The University of Central Lancashire in the United Kingdom

Economic evaluation of subcutaneous ketamine injections for treatment resistant depression: A randomised, double-blind, active-controlled trial - The KADS study

Journal of Affective Disorders Date published:

Fluoxetine and fractures after stroke: An individual patient data meta-analysis of three large randomized controlled trials of fluoxetine for stroke recovery

International Journal of Stroke Date published:

Heart2Heart: a digital peer support programme for people with heart disease: protocol for a community-based, investigator-blinded randomised controlled trial conducted in Australia

BMJ Open Date published:

Effect of ketamine on anxiety: findings from the Ketamine for Adult Depression Study

The British Journal of Psychiatry Date published:

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