Ashleigh Lin

9.5k total citations · 2 hit papers
217 papers, 6.0k citations indexed

About

Ashleigh Lin is a scholar working on Clinical Psychology, Psychiatry and Mental health and Social Psychology. According to data from OpenAlex, Ashleigh Lin has authored 217 papers receiving a total of 6.0k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 83 papers in Clinical Psychology, 70 papers in Psychiatry and Mental health and 61 papers in Social Psychology. Recurrent topics in Ashleigh Lin's work include Schizophrenia research and treatment (60 papers), LGBTQ Health, Identity, and Policy (51 papers) and Child and Adolescent Psychosocial and Emotional Development (31 papers). Ashleigh Lin is often cited by papers focused on Schizophrenia research and treatment (60 papers), LGBTQ Health, Identity, and Policy (51 papers) and Child and Adolescent Psychosocial and Emotional Development (31 papers). Ashleigh Lin collaborates with scholars based in Australia, United Kingdom and United States. Ashleigh Lin's co-authors include Stephen J. Wood, Alison R. Yung, Barnaby Nelson, Patrick D. McGorry, Penelope Strauss, Christos Pantelis, Elisabeth Northam, P. A. Underhill, Sam Winter and Fergus Cameron and has published in prestigious journals such as SHILAP Revista de lepidopterología, PLoS ONE and American Journal of Psychiatry.

In The Last Decade

Ashleigh Lin

205 papers receiving 5.9k citations

Hit Papers

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Ashleigh Lin
Benjamin Williams United States
Andrew Thompson United Kingdom
Juha Veijola Finland
Eske M. Derks Netherlands
Debra L. Foley Australia
Kristen C. Jacobson United States
Benjamin Williams United States
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All Works

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Hartmann, Simon, Dominic Dwyer, Cassandra Wannan, et al.. (2025). Dynamic Updating of Psychosis Prediction Models in Individuals at Ultra-High Risk of Psychosis. Biological Psychiatry Cognitive Neuroscience and Neuroimaging. 10(7). 699–708. 3 indexed citations
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Jackson, Ben, Claire Willis, Ashleigh Lin, et al.. (2025). “That's not fair on my kid”: Carers' perspectives on sport participation and experiences for children in out-of-home care. Psychology of sport and exercise. 78. 102802–102802.
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Lin, Ashleigh, Adam O. Hill, Adam Bourne, et al.. (2025). Health service experiences of LGBTQA+ adults in Australia with psychotic disorders, common mental disorders and physical health conditions: Findings from the Private Lives 3 national survey. Australian & New Zealand Journal of Psychiatry. 60(2). 148–159.
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Quirk, Shae E., et al.. (2024). Barriers and facilitators to mental health treatment access and engagement for LGBTQA+ people with psychosis: a scoping review protocol. Systematic Reviews. 13(1). 143–143. 1 indexed citations
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Lin, Ashleigh, Angus Cook, Sam Winter, et al.. (2024). Contextualising Experiences of Co-Occurring Mental Ill-Health and Substance Use Among Trans, Non-Binary, and Gender Diverse Young People: Implications for Tailored Harm Reduction Approaches. Community Mental Health Journal. 61(1). 181–192. 2 indexed citations
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Strauss, Penelope, Helen J. Stain, Yael Perry, et al.. (2024). Parental Experiences of Supporting the Mental Health of Their LGBTQA+ Child. Australasian Journal of Paramedicine. 20(5). 376–393. 1 indexed citations
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Newnham, Elizabeth A., Helen Morgan, Yael Perry, et al.. (2024). An Exploration of LGBTQA+ Young People’s Coping Strategies When Navigating Suicidal Thoughts and Behaviors. Journal of Homosexuality. 72(8). 1534–1558.
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Morgan, Helen, et al.. (2024). Perspectives of LGBTQA+ young people on suicide prevention services in Australia. SHILAP Revista de lepidopterología. 5. 100430–100430. 1 indexed citations
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Saunders, Liz, Ashleigh Lin, Angus Cook, et al.. (2023). Experiences of parents of trans young people accessing Australian health services for their child: Findings from Trans Pathways. International Journal of Transgender Health. 25(1). 19–35. 6 indexed citations
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Morgan, Helen, Ashleigh Lin, Yael Perry, et al.. (2023). The Positive Aspects of Being the Parent of a Trans Child: Findings from Trans Pathways. UWA Profiles and Research Repository (UWA). 20(2). 93–104. 2 indexed citations
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Pearson, Glenn, et al.. (2023). “Ngany Kamam, I Speak Truly”: First-Person Accounts of Aboriginal Youth Voices in Mental Health Service Reform. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health. 20(11). 6019–6019. 5 indexed citations
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Abu‐Akel, Ahmad, Stephen J. Wood, Rachel Upthegrove, et al.. (2022). Psychosocial functioning in the balance between autism and psychosis: evidence from three populations. Molecular Psychiatry. 27(7). 2976–2984. 19 indexed citations
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Wright, Michael, Alex Brown, Pat Dudgeon, et al.. (2021). Our journey, our story: a study protocol for the evaluation of a co-design framework to improve services for Aboriginal youth mental health and well-being. BMJ Open. 11(5). e042981–e042981. 21 indexed citations
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Bendall, Sarah, Yael Perry, Karolina Krysińska, et al.. (2021). Working with Young People at Risk of Suicidal Behaviour and Self-Harm: A Qualitative Study of Australian General Practitioners’ Perspectives. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health. 18(24). 12926–12926. 9 indexed citations
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Krysińska, Karolina, Michelle Lamblin, Kerry Gibson, et al.. (2020). Parents’ Experience and Psychoeducation Needs When Supporting a Young Person Who Self-Harms. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health. 17(10). 3662–3662. 23 indexed citations
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Heinze, Kareen, Ashleigh Lin, Barnaby Nelson, et al.. (2018). The impact of psychotic experiences in the early stages of mental health problems in young people. BMC Psychiatry. 18(1). 214–214. 26 indexed citations
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McHugh, Meredith, Patrick D. McGorry, Alison R. Yung, et al.. (2016). Cannabis-induced Attenuated Psychotic Symptoms: Implications for Prognosis in Young People at Ultra-High Risk for Psychosis. Early Intervention in Psychiatry. 10. 1 indexed citations
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Lin, Ashleigh, Alison R. Yung, Johanna T. W. Wigman, et al.. (2014). Association between subclinical psychotic experiences and daily functioning is not moderated by coping style: evidence from two independent adolescent samples from the general population. Deakin Research Online (Deakin University). 4 indexed citations
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Wood, Stephen J., Ashleigh Lin, Barnaby Nelson, Patrick D. McGorry, & Alison R. Yung. (2014). Negative symptoms in the at-risk mental state - association with transition to psychosis and functional outcome. Early Intervention in Psychiatry. 8. 2 indexed citations
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Yung, Alison R., Barnaby Nelson, Daniela Spiliotacopoulos, et al.. (2011). LONG TERM OUTCOME IN AN ULTRA HIGH RISK ("PRODROMAL'') GROUP. Schizophrenia Bulletin. 37. 22–23. 8 indexed citations

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